THE DAILY ' TAR HEEL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1952 PAGE SIX enew acenses. epf. Says If your drivers license is due to expire soon, better get it renewed or pay the penalty. Motorists are urged by the Department of Motor Vehicles to renew applications any time within 60 days- before the license expires. They- may be, .stopped by a Highway Patrolr man' but' will not be issued a ticket unless the license is void "by more than 30 days. . Under the Department's re vised "driver licensing program, begun in 1948. a number o licenses are expiring daily. Elton R. Peele, of the Licensing Section asked that motorists take a close look at their driver's license and note the expiration date which, he pointed out, falls on the licen see's birthdate. D Promotions Are Announced;, Revamping Made Vacancies To fill vacancies created by the R. Womack, Spencer. The AF- reorganization of the AFROTC Cadet Corps at the University of North Carolina, Lt. Col. Jesse, J. Moorhead; professor of air sci ence and tactics, recently 'an nounced a new group of cadet promotions. . This reorganization was dictat ed by the increased enrollment in the air Science department, which has more than doubled- in size in the past year, to a total of over 700 cadets. The present or ganization is flexible enough to accomodate the 1000 cadets ex pected in the corps next Fall. Under Ithe old organization there was one Group, command ed by Cadet Colonel James R. Strickland of Wilson. The new Wing structure, which contains two Groups will be commanded by Strickland as the ranking cadet colonel. William R. Burk hold?r. Candor and Larry F. Bot to, Bradenton, Fla., who have foaen promoted to the rank of Cad2t Colonel, will command the two Groups. William F. Redding, III, of Ashcboro, has been promoted to . the rank of Cadet Lieutenant Colonel and will serve as Wing Executive Officer. Cadets Robert S. Green, Lewis villa; Robert L. Hartsell, Char lott3; and George N. Hutton, Hickory, were promoted to the rank of Cadet Lieutenant and will command three of the eight Squadrons. The other Squadron Comr"nders are Cadet Lieuten ant Colonels George S. Black welder, Hickory; Robert . M. Creed, Fayetteville; Charles W. Crone, Goldsboro; Ben E. James, Jr. Jacksonville, Fla.; and Jerry z I ,' P lit',"' & ' V V i-Siii J j ! .... John 01 FS3nr3 The University has received as a gift, a substantial portion of the personal library of the late John Nolen, distinguished city and re gional planner, formerly, of Cam bridge, Mass., Chancellor Robert B. House announced today. This collection of more than 2,000 volumes is one of the most I complete of its kind in the world and has been presented by Mrs. John Nolen of Canton, Mass,, as a memorial to her husband to en- t rich the teaching and research re- sources of the University's De- j partment of City and 1 Regional i Planning, headed by John A. Parker." A pioneer in his field, .Mr. Nolen was internationally known for his work. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania and at Harvard and did graduate work at Oxford and at the University of Munich. - - His first assignment on gradu- ROTC Band is commanded by Cadet Lt. Col. Edward S. Coley, Elizabeth City., Appointed to the Wing Staff with the rank of Cadet Major were James K. Daugherty, Balti more, "Md.; Robert E. Goodman, El Pasoi Texas; Norman C. Hu, Honolulu, T. H.; James P. Ma honey, Fairlington, Va.; John W. Ross, Green Cove Spring, Fla.; Andrew P. Shevda, Weirton, W. Va. and Franklin M. White, Sal emburg. - Cadet Majors Robert E. Thom as Greenville S. C. and George D. Smith Dallas Texas were ap pointed on the Group Staffs as Adjutants. Cadet Captains Rob ert W. Parlier Hillsboro, and Ar thur R. Cogswell, Jacksonville, Fla. were assigned as Group per sonnel officers. ' - We d' T consistently good food, reasonable prices and courteous service ' ' t Your family or date will agree that our seafood is ocean fresh with a variety of delicious choices that are hard to beat 3iiiori'3i . o University ation from Harvard was the plan ning of Myers Park in Charlotte, which -was undertaken in 1906 at the request of the late George Stephens. This was the beginning of an active career that was to take him to all parts of this coun try and to other countries. In the Southeast he developed city plans for Roanoke Va. Orientation airman Is Sought Gh Applications are now being . accepted from junior women for ther recognition of the signifi the position of Women's Oriental j cance of the work of the Uni- tion Chairman. Interested women may obtairi application blanks in house meet ings tonight- House presidents will answer any questions con cerning the position In addition to submitting an application blank, the applicant must be cooperative, responsible, have speaking and organizational ability, and skill in delegating responsibility. The chairman will be selected on the basis of her application blank and an interview with the council. . AH application blanks must be returned to the house presidents by February 15 and should be brief and concise. " Applicants will be notified by the council concerning the time of their interview. ' EVENING and WEDDING GOWNS - And All Types of Formats 1 Beautifully Cleaned CHEEK DRY CLEANERS 720 9th Durham 8-1227 It's a Pleasure fo Dine With Us offer. I ' H E P I N E S Carolina Raleigh Road JBeaUtj Shop ' i Co li3ctio Library (1906); Savannah, Ga. (1906); Chattanooga, Tenn. ( 191 0 ) ; Kingsport, Term. (1916) ; Char lotte (1917) ; Spartansburg,.S. C. (1921) ; Asheville (1922) ; John son City, Tenn. (1927); and Clewis- ton, Fla. (1929. i In 1917 Mr. Nolen prepared plans for the development of the campus of the University of North Carolina. - - Commenting on this gift which contains many ' of Mr. Nolen' own works and ' which is to be known as the John Nolen Me morial Collection in City and Re gional Planning, Chancellor House said that "Mrs. Nclen's - versity in this field. Scabbard And. Blade Honors 10 Men Ten new members of the Scab bard and Blade took the oath of initiation during a five-star rit ual last night in the Naval Ar mory. Composed of Midshipmen and Cadets from the two ROTC units here, the ten new members re ceived their membership, ribbons following the ritual directed by the chapter's captain, -James Strickland. ' The roster of initiates is Robert S. Green, Robert E. Goodman, Norman C Hull-Ryde, William R. Burkholder, Frank M. White, Richard F. Davis, D. Whitaker Davis, Woodrow W. Williams, Jo Di Defeats ROTC Bill By 19-4 The Dialectic Senate defeated at its regular meeting on Tuesday night a bill calling for the abolish ment of the present ROTC system and the establishment of a com pulsory college military training program in -its place. Voted down 19-4. the measure received its principal support from former servicemen who saw - a greater need for specialization and discipline; "UMT," they said, "would improve this.' Drawn up by the Ways and Means committee the bill was introduced by president pro-tern Ed Smith. Most opposition came from ROTC candidates who be lieved that officer training should be arbitrary and not compulsory. seph J. Gray, and Thomas H. Sta ton. Old members participating in the ceremonies were James Strickland, W. Frank Redding, Sheldon J. Plager, Larry Blotto, James E. Montague, Robert L0 Strickland, William C. Holton, George M. Stevens, Jr., John Ca zin, Jr., and William C. Bostic Be a Lovely To ensnare his glance, be lovely from. 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