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THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1951 THE DAILY TAB HEEL VAQt torn -Taylor- (Continued from payc 3) Davidson, although lacking a ; t f player of the calibre of Taylor t W rf Atwatcr, still placed more nitn, three in the top eight, than j any other school, no Roddy was fp'ed third with Ted Keesler th and Whit Cobb .seventh. . H'urding out tnc top eight pf..ycrs arc Tommy Boys of William and Mary, number four, rd Harold Lipton of Duke, num hr ci."ht. lioys wa i thy only inor for W&M this afternon Wii'ii he lieked Rice, 6-2, 6-3. 'Taylor drew a bye m the first rn jp'I of phiy and will not fee a i"n until the quart jr-finalr on Kjiday. Rier wi'I met Chares Dcm o W.r.hintun and Lee, whilf H'Klrly will battle Bob Lux en' .urg of Carolina. In all there will b? a 'record flf'd of 37 phyers when the com petition starts tomorrow. The ' - - t '..4 . v ' Wc Make BUTTONS, BELTS And BUCKLES "From Your Material Bells. $1.10 (Washable Leatherette Buttons. S.05-.25 All Styles CAROLINA DRAPERY , SHOP ' West Franklin St. ALL ALONE in the swim at Miami Beach, lovely Marge Kossover finds that old man mercury has decided to take -a dip. too. Wearing ear muff and mittens. Kossover is risking a 'chilled toe m testing the tem perature of the water. North Carolina beaches don't have this worry, and girls don't have to wear such accessories.- increase in size of 'the field, caus ed officials to move the starting 1 time up from the afternoon to 'the morning.. . '" "-. i 5 r Do You Know you can have your woolens protected from moths for five years with our "Ccr lou" Service. NOW IS THE TIME TO STORE YOUR WINTER CLOTHES Wc Offer V INSURED STORAGE IN ' CEDARIZED STORAGE BAGS ' "SEE - SAFE" PLASTIC ' BAGS GUARANTEED MOTH TREATMENT r SMITH CLEANERS: REVOST VeepNames Committee On Sharks GOP Member Says Slated To Catch Top Racketeers WASHINGTON, May 10 (AI special Senate crime investi gating committee was named, to 'ay and one of the Republican nembers imncdiately said he wiil try to nail gambler Frank Erick .:on and his associate Frank Cos tello on perjury charges, a Capriccio from Op. 116 by led senators Kefauver (D-Tenn), O'Conor (D-Md), Hunt (D-Wyo), iTobey (R-NH) and Wiey (R- iWis) to the group which will in vestigate nationwide crime and possible corrupting tie-ins with local law enforcement officials. By Senate Custom, Kefauver is expected to become chairman, al though he is serving only his first term. He introduced the origin al investigating resolution last January. It was Tobey who called for an inquiry into Erickson and Cos tello, whose name's frequently have figured in reports of big time book-making and other gambling enterprises, extending to slot ma chines. "If perjury is the only crime on which such, characters can be nailed, let us start' with that." Tobey said in a statement. He helped question boi of them when they appeared recently be fore a Senate Commerce subcom mittee which had started an in dependent investigation of gamb- Kefauver promised that the committee will ' do a "thorough and fearless job.'- He said he has a hig'h regard for each senator that Barkley named to the group. -Women- (Continued from Page 1) course of the stream from the international boundary. Army officers said they could not estimate how many persons will heed the appeal. Provincial statistics show there are about 130,000 women and 65,000 child ren under 15 years of age Tn greater Winnipeg. More than 10,000 "residents of a menaced southern suburb, St. Vital, were ordered today to pack up and leave within three days. i' ' - . ' - H' J f " t& - ',' -, 1' : M 1 - 4 - , f , .t t, , i '3 - 4 i 0t - - .V Dramatic Rescue Fails NEW YORK, May 10 T-.a Mtpfi i'Uir.Hi effort of wi I ani Well-digger Dominick Attco died : courage. in agonv today 'just five minutes; Wo.kn.cn limnr-lm,; ujH.t , before rescuers freed him at the Brooklyn ara-e reach-:! Atf.: r oa f,.,.t onft tin hnrl sirlc at 1:10 p. m. (P.bT) and m I . , , ; hour later, despite a minor cav- Ibecn trapped there for 26 hours. nuur iai- ,,.,.,,,-,: 1 r m, reported the wntning, moan- '' Half-btinded, the 40-year-old . Vy&tmvr war, "99 per ii,? 1 father o: six c'oildrcn nad fuughl . dar." off pain and exhaustion until the 4 last by what doctors described ;i ; But th" ln?t sln'V-lsful f ' h and stone were dug away t-.. hi.-. Good Food Reasonable Prices CAMPUS CAFE ' Open 7 A. IT. !o 2 A. M. 171 Franklin St. Phone F-345S FOUR SoUlnt.n otnATOHS gel togethe. . jrriaor at Washmglcn and discuss iheir fight to prevent Fair Employment Practice ; legislation from coming before the senate. Left io right: Russell Long of Louisiana. Richard B. Russell of Georgia. Burnet R. Maybank of South Carolina, and John C. Stennis of Mississippi. Georgia's Russell :s floor leader for the southern group. -Solons- CLASSIFIEDS tin ft hnnrf s jn l!l U a IIP n MA ff M" JL wrmto wear! p ri - ANNOUNCEMENT WHERE TO. EAT! FOUND A FINE place to eat. Colonial House System, r'lne Foods. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a. m. midnite. Fri. & Sat. 11 a. m. to 2 a. m. PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK COPYING retouching, oil colorine. See J. R. Mar tin, 258 Jackson Circle. l-c4624-3) (Continued from page 1) the meeting of April 30 by the Rules Committee in a decision released yesterday. The judiciary committee would "consider and report all bills per taining to the categorzation of of fenses against the student body and the fixing of penalties and punishments therefore; to ap prove the rules of quasi-judicial bodies under the constitution, and to make recommendations to those bodies." In Lamm's bill to form a sum mer school personnel committee, the group would select 12 stu dents to be appointed to the three judicial bodies at the student body president's discretion. With the chairman of the Student Council heading 4the committee, other member? would be anoth- l er representative from the SC, the two chairmen and a member each of the Men's and Women's Honor Councils, and two Student Legis lature members. Speaker Herb Mitchell yester day said the four bills will be dis posed of first because "no major opposition is expected to de velop." Two other bills will be brought up on the floor being reported from the Ways and Means Com mittee as 'unanimously unfavorr able.' They provide for represen tation of the Town Men's and Women's Associations in the Uni versity Club, and TMA member ship on the Dance Committee.,, A bill introduced in last week's session by Sheldon Plager, Chair man of the Ways and Means Com mittee, to revise the by-laws . is incorporated into the proposed by-laws. Another bill to form an investi gation committee to probe the Publications Board is still in com mittee. It also was introduced by Plager in last week's meeting. Mexico Music Director Set To Lead Symphony Prof. Jose F. Vasquez will ar rive in Hickory Thursday, May 11, from Mexico City to rehearse his appearance with the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra in Durham Tuesday. Professor Vasquez is director of the Orquesta de la Universi dad of Mexico City. As a gesture of good will Benjamin Swalin has invited Senor Vasquez to con duct the annual Durham per formance of the State Symphony. ' and members of the Orchestra. The Orchestra will begin in- tensive rehearsals with Senor Vas quez in Hickory Friday. On Mon day the group will move on to Durham for final rehearsals in th?e East Campus Auditorium of Duke University.' Since Vasquez does not speak English, it is expected that music will have to provide an inter national language between him REMEMBER MOTHER on MOTHER'S DAY MAY 14th BEBMM'S Has Just the Gift For Your Mother ANY GIFT BOUGHT AT BERMAN'S WRAPPED FOR MAILING m WAS FIRST WITH I'JQIIEl U WATCH REPAIRING. PROMPT SER vice. Godwin Jewelry Company, Be neath Sutton's Drug Store. (1-4635-10) WHEN BETTER PREMANENTS ARE given BISSELLS BEAUTY SHOP will give them. Cold Waves $5.00 and up. Expert orperators. 127 W. Rosemary St. Open evenings by appointment. Tel. 6961. BICYCLISTS! REPAIRS. ACCESSOR- les. rentals, new and used bikes at The Bike Shop, West Rosemary across from the town hall. Student owned and operated. 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