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LlEHAHY(Periodical Dept.) v university -of Korth Carolina Chapel Hill, N. C. E D I TO RIAL: Precincts Needed I'd Rather Be-Right I Strictly Detrimental : " x NEWS : Spring, Symphony Schedule Montague Heads GM Board WSSF Seek Solicitors T THE ONLY COLLEGE DA ILY TN THE SOUTHEA ST VOLUME LV United Presa i CHAPEL HfLU N. C... WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1947 fi 5 NUMBER 127 news; brief s ;; ; ";. :;; Fixes Budg Group Hikes Figure Of Joint Committee Washington Feb. ,18 (UP)The Senate Republican caucus late? today voted for a budget of: $33,500,000,000 for the 1948 fiscal lyear. The figure. i& four and one-half billion less than PresidentTruman's -recommendation but" a" billion' and-' a- half "more -than that of the joint congressional budget committee f g 1f jt$ j 'wis iui siuauei cut was to 19 with one J?OP senator 'sticking to a five billion '.reductioifi figure. I Although "the""'caucus vote does not bind the GOP membership in the up jfrlous senate wiU.fjyotevjfor-9the,-jlesser cut in view off the expected support from the Democrats. ? . Debates Tomorrow Debate on the' budget ceiling starts in the senate tomorrow.- House 'Rep ublicans rrwill bold a caucus on it ; at: the same time. The lower; chamber is expected to stick to the six billion cut when, it votes tomorrow g?r.T I ..The Senate is expected to debate the subject for about a week, ; . ' WSSF Asks Fraternity if To Select House Solicitors . The central , committee for the World Student -.Seryjce J'fund cam .paignhas. announced .that the - In- . .terf raternity , icqunca,wiill be.,ask-I .ed to apjpoint .soUcitorf or each fra-.-. ternity. bouse, j since, only one fra ternity had f contributed at the com- '-, pjletion.of the drive Monday' .,7 "'v't. ;j f jPhi Gamma Delta has, contribut ed. $47, according to Gay 31prenus, co-chairman r f or the f drive brings ..ing the. tabulated total , to $2,200. Fraternity solicitations will be made f t only through tomorrow. The cam paign can be termed a success More nus rrsaid.-;-41WeY.barely topped r.the $1000 mark last -year and the com- (?roEull Sprins: Goncert Season Scheduled S: 1 can be bighly commended," she adr- i BiPdrth Gar olina : s. r,f-; -. . .. . , . ,. . r-rs r . r i The. committee has released some"' sampjotaltribuonsfr ritorieC incldeTitf 1&0&v4fn(rif. them were vYictor:v0aS3j Kenan 'idormxtoryff 45 jSAmefman j dormitory2f and MaijgumorinK tory 31.2fcf 'S N Maiiy groups; on' thecamplis have give iorijSf Iciftmt paign,'.;including Uhe Wesley foun-..- dation,i the !-Btis Aquinas clubptsbyerianj Student . .V Ur-Z'- vmbhohvOrcnestra fi'T-t t'.,- , 7 , , 1 Furniture liilSIlKeckei Tbe -buildihgs Bepartment ;of the yersity5wiL fnakea sieheck' through mens .dormitories of the .upper and lower 'quadrangles ; in- a evr daysj to rem bye, "Surplus if Urniture and to at tempt f toi "bring "furniture- in; all rooms 4 mittee feels that: the :over 200 active i I MethotYoung,tAdiiltsSunda vouijjuo wuijicib am uie . campaign ? ocnooi ciass. VVtFft:;'up-ftdthe-i-eauired level, dormitories ;:Peaple,and Jl WgUv.. BilKSmith said v Head Montague JNamed to Qraham Membiiial Directors JVmstonSalent Majon Is Elected To Succeed Sibyl Goerch to Union Position - Paul .TTag'. .Montague, Deke from Winton.-Salem, Iwas "chosen td succeed vretiriner chairman -SiDvl Goerch as head of the new vjrranam m emonai 5oara oi uirectors m a meeting oi the group on Monday. - Montague ' will be chair- ' ', ," .. V'' f group,. Canterbury tlyb.; Cpngrega L4t tbe-preserlt -time? there ' is not enough t furniture available to equip fully all rooms, and the University has been unable to procure new furni ture "beyond " the " amount " designated for new dormitories, .Smith .said.. . " Normal: complement of furniture "for aTtwoman room is one double or two single tables, one bureau and two chairs; Pi or ;a ; three man;; room, j pne double and onesingle or three single tables, two bureaus1 three chairs; for jeC. four; man room,".twb double ;gffjfour ?.-.:.-.v.v.v.v.v. v, js-.s.'. . .v.v.v.'.Vi.v.'.'.v.'.v.'.'Asw,' . v--.j:'.-...-.v.-.-..w.vy.,.".vV..v Achesoh Remarks seWashington, Feb. 18 (UP) .-Secretary .of; iState, George Marshall has an Praises Gen. 'Marshall Defends cently; streamlined' tV 12 'members, ;(;in:thjmost;miport the meeting r'the" board, voted t6 send ! ' J " -r.-' r . rj.!4f.,. jMahRicedir defendedi Undersecretary; Dean , Ache- morial t6' tbe national conference of son s i-remark. tliat Russian . foreign i student unions in Urbana, Illinois, in;Aprii;,:i s '! ; :;: ' -i- policy is "aggressive and ! expanding.' Inrapiiote;. to Soviet sforen.' minister MolotoVjf Marshall said that-Achesoii statement ! fwks not i slander merely frank. ..stMisif'J-,.it -aminos n' TT HouseGite Eisler' April, 1 Form Four Committees ' 1 f . " - , . : . , -M :.--;; i-i i-.--.-r-.-: ;r-- .-- ; ' .. Four .committees' we're'; formed in This, year's .Religion, in Life week ' will1 be one of the most outstanding I ever l eligious conferences Chapei Hill. In the opinion of the Rev. single tables, two bureaus, four chairs, Students in rooms containing eith er more or less furniture than the nor mal' requirements may report1 the' dis crepancies to Bill Smith in the Util ities office, South building-basementrii c,; 'j- , , .- : i,,,' .. i ;.. . -.-.fj.x UVAOpeh House Party To Fed tufe fTum blersi held ' at ' ' Gontinulng ;i ' their policy' rof open houses' for' women s dormitories the the Monday session.' A' budget, build- mg amTmi a participant annointmWf.0ofiJa 'tifiw HiV-Ufnr 1 Ui in1 religious emphasis 'weeks !at other mittee, , were created, to work with Misb Ricef r:':: iS:i0L;mr" !The feoard6f Directors is compos- i next Sunday evening with ..an1 address ,'ietfgion in Life week will ' begin Uhi'vefeity , Vef eransasso'ciatiori' this evenfhgwill5 'fenlertaina residents ,!of Smith1 and Archer house: : Benjamin Swalim Will Direct Musicians - In 130 Programs to:Be Given in State t ( 1 "Beginning this week,7 the North Carolina Symphony orchestra, under the direction of Dr; Benjamin F.'Swalin, will launch its full est -season in ,thehistoryi of; the organization .with approximately 130 concerts, scheduled between this , evening and the end of May. ' Trom, tonight, wlien -the 'Orchestra wiU give a concert: before the State Legislature in ,Raleigh.at 8:15, until April "3, the Little Symphony,' ' com posed of about 20 members of the Symphony's regular . personnel, will play "a full schedule of concerts in the smaller' cities 1 ot ; the state ; from the J coast to the mountains, t t, .... - Fullr Symphony .Tour The full Symphony's tour, just an nounced, is as follows, with dates. still subject to change: r . r ; f Reidsville, ' April ' 9 Leaksviile Spray, ' April 10; '" Kahnapolis,:! April 11-, Greensboro, April 14;- iWashing: i ton,. April .15 ; .Kinston, April 16; Wil- i mihgton April 17;" Laurinburg, April iq .- t?.4i.iiv-. ; a.4i 01 - r ... , Goldsboro, April 22; Rocky Mount, April 23; Roanoke Rapids, April '24"; 'Raleigh April .25 ;. Chapel Hill; - April 28; Durham, April 29; r Rurlington, April ,30; Graham, May 1; Greens boro May 2;lHigh Point May' 5. Winston-Sal em,: May 6;; . Salisbury, May 7; Charlotte, , May 8; Gastonia, May 9; Shelby, May '12; ' Asheville,' May 13 and 14; and Hickory May, 15 'Ai f!'r,-f ' :ri v, Novel Feature . . "-w. ' ) r Dr. Benjamin ' F. Swalin,; conduct tor of the North Carolina Symphony orchestra which will play a special r "concert : before '- the General ;' Assemt ;bly in, Raleigh. this evening, i ... , f Laurinburg, Morehead ' City, ' Wind sor Robersonville,' Asheboro, Conovef , Mount Holly,, Mount, Airy, Murphy, Warrenton," and others. The complete schedule -will include towns and cities Novel feature of this season's :sche-l fm-Murphy, in. fest to Wilming- night tp be given in Raleigh in honor of the' Governor ' and members of the General Assembly J and their families. This- concert, Dr. , Swalin-, says, is be - - - . - r - mg given as. a.tribute and token of A. B. Coleman will be master of Tu ,-,.1 Wrsf-u:yi cerem6hies of i the' Uttof fehow 'Which WsKirtAtl1rgJHshl'VTPtl2fiia ied'of jiv6 faculty or l administrative by Dr.' D. Elton Trueblood of Earl- 1 f JlJ l'i oWa 14li jILj-jlsII- j TYiPTYiriprs na flip ' spvpti "'ssfn-1 "hflm oIIppp. " ' - - 4 o - t " The ' Catholic, leader for the .week nas.,notf yet . Deen , cnosen. itepresent- House by '.a' SOne'vtote' has'cited I member , as ell ; as'; the seven stu r.v,Tf:!T?UTc anii Rnso bb-ATifH dents. All students are new mem for' contempt of "congres1 The-corii Ibers- Donald Witter represents the tempt charge resulted frcm Eisler's' linen's ?. i Interdprmitory, counqiln ; and ( ihg the Jewish" faith' ' will be 'Rabbi rus-to be -sWorn1 in "as :A witness j Virginia, tWflsoA,,-theo Women!s , c before 1the house tin-American1 activi-1 & 1 The5 Justice 2 (lepart- ties commi ment will n6w prosecute: Pennsylvania Express s wreckfeth mm&& n 'i Altooha; Pa.Feb.;oi8UP)-Ari official J of the Pennsylvania railroad rtt: .,, s ,& f rehearsals' c Sound' and Fury rehearsals will con tinue this evening witn' Schedule call- a .t . 10 i. j 1 ; ing'-for J work on1 Aet J2, Scene KlAof reports txiau j.o uotues uaw liwA, : ,. ...ti , wSa Mnuwo f,a j?- ! "Dear Congress.' Practice -wiir begin ? M-ici.;i,n.Airi i bythe' S ' and F bulletin board -located At' Ieast--105!- persons -'were;. injured, J,,.,, ?, , 4 v ...r the ayto feeef' they ar 'oh: call'fdT the riight's ;reheafsaii 1 All -chorusl peo pfe are xpectdf'torT)evm haridn2 someij5eriosly,when:the-f train leap e4 the bracks; sending two locomotives kttd five cars'rashihg down raIS0-if dot (&mbafckmenra-or ozuod -iodv: A Lilientnal-Appointinent WashingtbnFeb7 18 r(tfpjbe mocratic Senator " Scott Lucas," of Il linois, has joined tbejfprces, supporting the appointment of David Lilienthatjj the head: of'the iAtdmie; Wfgy com mission. rLucii -ay 5f ih-? campaign c9t: Abraham Feihstein "of . Chattanoosra. ciL vTommie, Holding, is ,delegafrqm one ;6f the best known' Jewisb leaders thfe YWCA: andv'Jimmvt .Ca.nsler, the iHl ' 1 H4'1 f : s r - " -w 7. i r,- 7---"J J I f- ' . ? Ai . bX,l.j. UUUUli f . f YMCA.o Peggy 3,Rankin? comes, from i ;The ' 13 Protestan'c; speakers were the Coed Sfnate nd, ppkiej Hodgson- secured with the cooperation of the represent the Rpbliqatipn ,bpard. ,Ufi j! Federal Gouricil of Churches' of Christ iri "America.1 As a part of its educa tional J program 5 the Federal ' council has: chosen -25 J American Colleges :-' to take" part in' its ' University Christian Mission .programabiui;1 icJ ihA T SENATE COMMITTEE RULING -asliingtdnvCFeb 1S-(UP t-The Sehate'! udicikry!i committee' ha Ap proved a House passed resolution tto limit; Presidents to two terms, in office. Thewote was nine !toone for the, pro-?. posed.rconstitutional amendment. di ; ii-.-f -i '11 . BOOT; '101 will feature a; six-man tumbling act to -be provided 5 by theph'ysicdi edii cation department. Frank Alspaugh, former - cheerleader 1 will 1 lead i the group and Bob Miller, R. H. Elliott, R. H. Swigart, Buddy Crone,, and James Lloyd will participate;,1 ; n Also on the program , is singer Mar ion Butler, to be accompanied by; Jack Baileyion the piano.,; Nebraska: Drama Group Will Sponsor Contest , erratitude to the state J lor - lts- en thusiastic interest and support of the Symphony." , ... r. : - Among' the' new communities ' to be included on the tour this season are The free children's concerts' will again'1 be a feature of the orchestral activities this spring. Thousands. t of school children have already been giv en advance 'explanations of the num bers to be played in their communitieB. This preparatory instruction, is. under the direction of Mrs. Adeline McCall arid Mrs.- Maxinewalin through the Junior division of the , Orchestra,..? Two Horns as Easy as One For Jivester Sonny Dunham By Bookie Jabine Two hprns are, as easy as one for fso- bonnv JJunnam, xromDone-trumpex, The r University of ' Nebraska Mas quersa'n honorary - "drariiatic ' orgarii--zation, has announced rthe'Jr sponsor ship;uof a r national' original' 'three-'act play'contest!;t,o:t close August l;r JiTHe' contest carries a prize' of ; "$100 for the: 'winning play'which' must not hkte 'been 1 produced :be'f br'4'J its1 'entr date. rEntry,blanks';rhay be obtained from the- department of dramatic arts' 6irth:ef Enlfeh c darttnentr V'T- i0 playing band leader who will "appear here at Saturday's concert and dance sponsored by the German ;club' Vi i. jAtvCiv "itVi ''',' v -- One of "the few top-flight musicians who have mastered both instruments, Dunham fronts an 18-piece band which f eatur"esubaued swing-appealing to both young and old." On the;billwith Dunham will be Paula. Kellyand-; the Modernaites, a alpfflySeiu Relati(ms Sociologry Major Aids Negro Book Drive "I'm tired of sitting in an ivy tower philosophi2ang: about race .relations against :qila) jnrude effort and dodngQtbing about by reactionary lfdcfes ; dfecr Idit I I Ji J! mm Un Ju Washinft'Hs-P) The House will vote j on the proposed six billion dollar- slash in. President Tru man's budgetkorrow.lThp 3iou Rules committee ylet tiie -J$21JQ0- 000,000 budget, proposal to the flo( o und virtuailv barrea eirortst w, tBW s...,,iJlt I Thesellhe wprd.lMlfclf! W. n .3 - Si alter the figure.; t,i- End of Rent Coninl RequestedWHfertrN vVQCv,inUi;:F'eJrfi84(yp Washin6H;8-4iyll -te-ReoublicwTfeKeiJietll Wherry : : i has asked corlres i to end -rent -eon- trol, abolish th4'PAanOJ , xin.a?.;"2vthat Republican budget plan?.rcqu!r; thp WEA-THER TODAY j Cloudy and Colder HydeJen&r in g6ci( Montg3ty,fAla., who Ptef votes ' rriore-time to improving-race relations-ttiian any other, sludent on 1.7-Ks.ll i 1 5t-lUJ3---tf the? campus. .mm inirjf.-i-j-f2 i-Whenrtbe iNTegro residehtjpifilarr blrojfin decidnc a book ' donation drive forHhe" library cHvedjiidJfroin as tjie $ouiheri Ojonfrenfce fon illu-i ... td'jrfvU j j r!.:v a'.')rrtot v1 bothrorfearzat!ons Blw CpYoruSitytTo-tra7stal W CollectH (over 7 this iynvords in- 700 j The rcampain ovec- fw Tfx-rip- tdokat-from -tbfer the iiaijonlbeteedhapel Hull and; the leaders i oi-nej igiu iwimuw-Aro-7A(V-iiookshad 44ekcolleted, iangingl froh)ight fibtiofi fgbly; ferHTnnrtedH;o'-rb6r, tcaklolued, i 6f w 'mw jv3 i; riff JrW -r 4 w .a. x ! -iblf n(J : ii 'i - f' j . n- , -, -"- 1 i trawsTmrtert to! -UarrDPro, ndlarrangea on sneiv;s. tee A VGrSGHW Donate - ;10iCaribOrOibra D.JhWlior:.!Ctpr and 'Melyin Scales, sixth grade teacher and 'ath- i leticbacTT atTiheOf ange county i trainingcsehobmThe! Ilibrar JsT butl ft 's.nianartJtheenter, erected en tirely by volunteer workers in the Carrboro froTmfimtyeljceptt f orsome i Navv aid. it in a xj .Jrhe---appearance,of .thejibraryiat- Liij'Jj olncrnpf) npfltlv hv a rnmhined com mittee of students and Carrboro resi dents working3 under Mrs Jones, .is concreteli evidence ..of ..how., much, these donatipn -are-appreciated in Carrboro. TftCA ThdologicaP School - Hjrdfijsreterant-fourear vice as a Navy pharmacist's mate witfarvthe Fifth Marine ,divisionr "vat tended Lipscomb college, a theologi cal school-:at?4NashviIleTem, -prior, to the war. .ar:a 5' vocal group which have won fame chiefly through recordings. t-j - n :u 'Concert Saturday ; ' The-coneert -scheduled for 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon in Memorial hall, while the dance, to be held in Woollen gymnasium, wiu , getfc unaerway, ai y that evening. "The German club ngure will -be held at the Saturday's 'affain - No newcomer, to swing circles, Dun ham has been under the big tent for several years playing wih numerous othr.;bandsr before formihg"1u9kWn. I i tt t-, -j ! v jj f Playing forFriday jiight'.-; dance, which will be held in Woollen from 8 until 12 o'clock, will be Dean Hudson and his orchestra whose main claim to-'fame. js;innnnierable college engage ments, and. datesjtsome of the bigger east coast night spots. i rCarroll ;Tmlnspn president '.of; the j German club; 'explained that tentative J" ' r--' vs . v.- . pians can ior a concert in memorial liall ori"Friday"afternoon f rom 4 until .6,-i)'clock3l2 3A2J Z'tTrH&CD ftlfsjIAtvese' Jones; ?lef t,'i director ofjeCarfboro community, centeif n isn library Bcansi the-typing : of Jltt rs iieprgia .Ltpn,; centei?,; yoiunier : worK: T olrr, whileldRalpli Hyde Universitytuent F.hq raided.. greasy, in f the pro-rrf ! t; I cur'ement of books fori the'eenter, looks on. ,rvu UI zohntlO ,'yjnnV o!udiS ,fforiM y noUau mo 'io &f-iudl'l yrfi T Jthit timehe fend Ihisl cbramit-j f -'long hbuki:Pf work a! thehahdsonie;gro . leaders. like tt E. tFwi Robertson, feBtexWt?$ udeiit We-aared: teftl'ry community' ettterfwithNe-jl director -oft the center, MriMvese "'w i'iouil-j-? nibrt9.fi goo-rgfH 'baUiooybK -ty iool o? an elicits Jurfj oxii-otib lo House Managers Group Invites rarhcipation The House . Managers!!, association, -ii. t w m organized several .fraternities on cam- 'iu ua u i.v! f ;j pus during thfall quarter, invites all fraternities not participating in its - ' -, -i .. ir. program as yet to .send .their house or - U i Jrt dining room manager, andor treasur- meetings"every er to attend their thrng-to'; improve ,iace-') l-elations but my" feeling crystallized,Tdu'ririgi,' the war when I realized, the . Negro was The" aim of : the- organization's, to jnae, for a mp re , efncien,t lijpera tipn ; 'of fraternities from, arhousean4 .diuing ro.ontVaVeW j tjaal: 'problems and possible solutaons sa4d:Hyde,8laking:(of vhis jWprtat community center, Iteshauhbhei understood, f however, that I've been acting only as a go between and the real work has been done by Carrboro residents" them" selves," he added. .'I'J&SA vtiuil mil .RTJI018 Monday hight'af C ;3Q tnlGraHan Me morial. ... . t'-;ii 'fa'e rpresented:asidefrom-theTattnal fighting for the same things I was, , . sharing of .information about ' sources Cf supply, services, and prices ,,.., a Some ''mpr'imporlan ' prob lems under, consideration, are employee wage' stabilization, uniform employee vacatTonHpblwie buyirigOsystem. ,:7'-yni:i tmdiW
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