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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1330 le 5,1 M i I . M u P. O. to n o C UWF Council Slates Meet H or Sunday The North Carolina Executive Council of the United World Federalists, which has adult and student chapters in some 20 towns of the state, will hold its annual sessions here Sunday, beginning with a luncheon at the Carolina Inn at 12:30, and continuing through the afternoon. Miss Ruth Gilpin, chairman of the Chapel Hill chapter, is in charge of arrangeme'nts. , McNeill Smith, Greensboro 'at torney, chairman of the State Council, will preside over the session, and there will be reports by the officers and various com mittee chairmen. Dean Henry Brandis of the University Law School will report on the recent Boston meeting of the National Executive Council, United World Federalists. 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TWO FEK ORPHANS IT MAY Ifi .TO DEFENP HIS POINtJZV ( 3 Tn occImXM 1 0A SCEEAWIN(3 IN THE ) TH' LEETLE 6IVE THEM NERVOUS Iff 1 1 S-Jr OF VIEW jF . ik A KEPSINI WITH EVEEY 1 I ' f i TTi1? PLUAA ' lf WW 1 ' t" 'V?VL k - lg rn - - . - - i M FUNH1 mam ? 7 fvr GcvNtsrnhj- on our Right is one a brook-1 liANTA f TH-THAT'SEVIL- " fl&AJNST ME-BUT I LVN'S MOST TERRlFYIN' SIGHTS i LOOK J EYE. rL EAGLE..' k VA NEVER CAN J. the voo- it s might uocvzy ruNNT i v.u(Aini, I huil A WHAMMYS'IJ YJQKIU r.r rv -SP MAN.ySVMOUR.rcf:ri r ASALARY FW R Freistddt Achieves To Einstein Gravity S&F Begins Rehearsal On Quarter's Musical "Fifty Grand," the new Sound and Fury winter show, was launched into production at Memorial Hall last night with some twenty people at tending the initial rehearsal. True to S&F form, the play is a musical comedy, depicting fifty years of college life at Carolina. Five acts take four principal leads and a chorus of fifteen through the more outstanding events of each of the decades since 1900. The show is on tap for a three night stand start W. Franklin St. Open 7 a.m. 9 p.m. 'A NN1 TODAY and FRIDAY the night - Pan-Hell's prrymin! Drop Ad Suggestions at HARRY'S on our Right is one a brook- t-TNb MOST TEkkIFYIN SIGHT'S "EVIL-EVE" fLEAGLE, COLLECT) W HIS SALARV FROM ALL 5ROOK- LVNl BUSlNESSMEM FOR NOT wOIK)N. ing February 28. Written by S & F President Mark Barker and his wife, the script to "Fifty Grand" pro vides numerous popular songs, such as "Goodbye Broadway, Hello France," "Harvest Moon," "I'm Just' Wild About Harry," and a new hit, "I'm a Carolina Coed," to the tune of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." The dialogue is devoted al most entirely to gag lines, many of which will be pre sented by the comedy team of Jane Milligan and Jim Mills. The love plot is centered around Wilma Jones, as Dora, and Bill Rogers, as Tom, who represent in each act or "dec ade" of the play the typical Carolina coed and her "Gentleman." "fmnTifriifaiiiwffii : Olio-Rendezvous Room at 8:30. - Win Free Dinner - I right.':''-,'T's cheaper roi. I f4i Fa C'jasterI tM IF HE. DON'T ViOZJf jifCI WHAMr.lY HE USED TO BE A SALESMAf lft S I I IS ENOUGH s IOH(TH'JUNK HE UNLOADED Ml I TO MAKE A i ON EM BY MERELY rffZ!N I TRUSTING A GMN'-EM A . 1MWjlmk. ?-! I CHILD OUT I 7rTfi? r9 . I OF EVEN A WHAMMY.'.- J' ; BROOKLYN IS, f-l EVIL-EVE.'' 1 1 Answers Theory Hans Nearly Attains Answer, Says Professor By "Wink" Locklair An ingenious mathematical way to solve approximately the equations in Albert Einstein's Generalized Theory of Gravita tion was reported today by self admitted Communist Hans JiYei stadt, graduate student in phys ics. ' , Freistadt caused nation-wide comment last May when it was discovered that as a Communist he had received a $1,600 Atomic Energy Fellowship. Deprived of . fellowship by the Atomic En ergy Commission, he is now working on a doctorate degree in physics here, which he hopes to complete by June. Dr. Nathan , Rosen, who is di recting Freistadt's research in the University, said that his work so far was logical and that although the equations are-almost impos sible to solve completely, his re ports are significant. Several papers on the new the ory were presented at the Febru ary meeting of the American Physical Society . in New York City, but Freistadt's is supposed to have caused the most talk. "The equations which Einstein derived are very difficult to solve; yet it is important to have, solutions to find out if these equations yield the usual gravi tational and electromagnetic fields, and some interaction be tween these two fields," Frei stadt said. -Van Noppen- (Continued from page 1 ) Legislature is potentially a great power for the betterment of stu dent life at Carolina. Under Ted Leonard the Legislature has made definite strides toward this goal. As the main point in my program I shall attempt to con tinue the progress begun by Leonard to the better end of ser vice to the campus. "Further I am certain that Don Van Noppen and I can and will work together - to provide better student government in all phases." . . Warriner, like Leonard, con gratulated his opponent after the nomination was completed, pledging his full support in the campaign. If Printed V THAT AlWT --4 THAT AIN'T MUST I CHECKED UJ "1 BE POWERFUL 1 D-DOtfTGEr SUjfF.V JB p- MAD. 4 i i , , . . CAMPUS BRIEFS White Baby ! clinic will meet Wednesday in i the Public Health Department. The next meeting will be Wed nesday, March 8. Men Students " ' desiring dormitory rooms for the Spring Quarter cf 1950 should! contact the 'Housing Office ' by -Monday. . Chorus .Rehearsal for the opera "Orpheus and Euri dice" is set for' 7: 15 tonight. Any one desiring to join the chorus should report to'tonight's meeting. Student Members of University Lodge No. 408, AF & AM will meet at 7:30 Monday night. ' Young Republican Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in Horace Williams Lounge of Gra ham Memorial. ics Club wipmeeomorTowtt 8 o'clock tn Room 111, Murphey Hall to see thffmovle,-'What : Price Glory." The U. S.. Bureau of ReclamaT tion had 3,600, miles of power lines in operation in 1949, and 3,000 miles Vender construction. Approximately 2,000 tickets were left for the Duke game last night. . , CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 WHE-RE TO EAT! FOUND A FINE place to eat. Colonial House System. 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