Y, JANUARY 3, 1952
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
PAGE THREE
. Letter
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formed of the Grand Jury's action,
stated: When the matter comes
$0 us we will certainly investigate
IX and take whatever action seems
appropriate. We wouldn't attempt
ia any way to circumvent the
court.'
Carmichael said yesterday that
the University is now investigat
ing the Huggins matter and will
make a statement, of any action
to be taken upon the completion
Cf the study.
Text of the investigation in-
C?lred a letter to the faculties as
Callows;
' "Recent events prompt us
to call your attention to the
fact that any use of Uni
versity or college materials
or of the services of Univer
sity or college employees, on
University or college time, in
connection with a personal or
private job is a violation of
the laws of North Carolina
and. will not be tolerated un
der any. circumstance.
'If any employee of ' the.
University, State College or
the Womanls College is order
ed or requested to do private
work for a faculty or staff
member, on University or
college time, or on his own
time without compensation,
he should refuse to do the
work, and he should report
the matter to the office of the
business manager. ,
"The University administra
tion prefers that employees
not do private work for Uni
versity or college faculty or
staff members. However, if
some emergency arises when
non-University or college la
bor is unavailable, and a fac
ulty or staff member engages
the services of a University
or college employee, during
his nonworking hours, the
business manager of the in
stitution concerned should be
apprised of the fact. This is
for the protection of the Uni
versity and all concerned.'
State Funds
Are Misused
" Raleigh Misuse of State prop
erty has been occurring in several
State-supported colleges- under
the official sanction of the admin
istrations, it was learned here
this week.
An "analysis" of athletic sub
sidization, at. State schools now
being conducted by State Auditor
Henry L. Bridges has revealed
that ""two or three" institutions
have granted concessions such as
free tuition, fees, and in some in
stances, room and board from
State funds.
Bridges said that in some in
stances his auditor.? had found
colleges entering such charges as
tuition and fees against a student
athlete's account and then writ
ing off the account at, the end of
the year without collecting.
In others, they found that "schol
arships," covering tuition and
fees, or uition. fees, room and
board have been granted athletes.
These were . not privately en
dowed scholarships, he said, and
what it amounted to was ."not
charging the student athlete for
whatever concessions are made in
the scholarship."
The Attorney General of the
State has ruled that college trust
ees have no right to grant such
scholarships. State funds cannot
be used for athletic purposes such
as fees, tuition, board and room
for athletes.
In the institutions affected the
malpractices have apparently
been going on for several years,
Bridges said.
Although his study has not yet
reached the University at Chapel
Hill or State College, Bridges said
that he felt certain that "they are
not guilty of what we want to
guard against. These two large
institutions ' have strong alumni
organizations to handle their
necessary scholarships for athletes."
The , study, which covers both
white and Negro colleges financ
ed by the State, has also shown
that some of the smaller schools
apparently cannt operate an ath
letic program except at a loss.
At one school the auditors
found that football game receipts
didn't even Day for the officials
on the day of the game.
Unitarians I o Meet Sunday
" "Liberal Religion around the World" will be the subject at
a meeting of the Unitarian Fellowship of Chapel Hill Sunday
evening at & p.m. in Graham Memorial Roland Parker Lounge
No. 2. V . . N
The Rev. Edward A. Cahill, new minister of the Unitarian '
Church of Charlotte and director of the Department of World'
Churches- for the American Unitarian Association, will speak
and lead discussion afterwards.
Rev.CahiU has spent much time abroad and was in Europe
this past summer. He was with the Unitarian Service Committee
until 1943 and served as: American delegate to the first postwar
conference, in Cambridge England, of the International As
sociation for Liberal Christianity and Religious Freedom. H
went to Charlotte from Nashua. N. H. . ;
All interested are welcome. and foreign students-are par
ticularly invited. Glen Fisher, chairman, will -preside, and other,
recently-elected officers are Mrs. Harriet Doar, secretary; Arthur
L. Fabrick treasurer; the Rev. M. W. Cobb program chairman;
and Albert E. Lindsay, publicity chairman.
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