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.The Red Cross Bloodmobile
will arrive in Chapel Hill this
morning and set up headquar
ters in Graham Memorial.
: Donors will be scheduled at
twenty minute intervals be-
tween 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. today
and tomorrow.
The current drive at the Uni
Campus Briefs
CONCERT
The University of North Caro
lina Symphony orchestra, under
the direction of Earl Slocum, will
ANNOUNCEMENTS
DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE
24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company,
day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441.
(Chg. lxl)
FOR RENT
THREE ROOM APARTMENT FURN
ished or unfurnished 2i blocks from
campus. Apply 309 Ransom St., side.
1 (one) BEDROOM APARTMENT.
Available immediately, corner of Hen
derson & Rosemary. Call 2458. S. H.
BasnigM. (chg lxl)
FOR SALE
LIBERTY HOUSE TRAILER WITH
two rooms built on. 18 foot interior to
trailer, large rooms. See at No. 9
Pittsboro Trailer Court. (1-6009-6)
WANTED
COLLEGE STUDENT: INTERESTING
summer position for ambitious person.
$420 for 60' days. Write P. O. Box 211.
Yanceyville, N .C. "
(chg lxl)
TEACHER r INTERESTING SUMMER
position for ambitious person. $420 for
60 days. Write P. O. Box 211. Yancey
ville. N. C. - (chg 11)
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RAINCOAT. LEFT IN 1949 OR 1950
Ford Convertible on March 22 en route
from Durham to Chapel Hill. Phone
J. F. Hicks, 7971. (1-6008-1)
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ALL YOU FOLKS who fool
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ox many other discomforts
caused by subclinical avitami
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versity is being undertaken by
the local Red Cross Blood com
mittee headed by R. H. Wet-,
tach and a publicity committee
directed by Joel Flieshman.
The quota, for the drive has
been set at 400 pints. In the
past Chapel Hill has met its
quota.
appear in concert - at Hill music
hall tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. ,
Composed of students, faculty
members, " and townspeople, the
orchestra will perform composi
tions by Beethoven, Schumann,
and Wagner. There will be no ad
mission charge.
Phi Postponed
The meeting of the Philan
thropic Society, set for tonight at
8 o'clock has been postponed un
til that time tomorrow.
Left Out
Two names were left off the
official list of candidates published
in Sunday's Daily Tar HeeL
Also running in the April 9
election are Ted Frankel, an in
dependent, for the vice-presidency
of the student body, and
Mitchell Novitt, 6-month Legisla
ture seat" in Town Men's district
III.
Red Cross
The Red Cross campus activi
ties unit is taking a variety ta
lent show to the Army hospital,
Fort Bragg, on Monday, April 7.
Any students who would like to
be a part of the show are re
quested to phone 2-1881.
HOLLAND COMES TO MILTONS
Those famous Tweka short sleeve sport shirts straight from
Holland have arrived just in time to make your spring colorful.
These famous polo shirts come in 11 good shades especially
made for us. They are all vat dyed, full cut and three inches
longer than American polo shirts.
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They aren't made of ordinary cotton but choice ingrain long
staple Egyptian coiioxu1-
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Shades True Carolina Blue, light blue, nary, black, while,
bottle green, rich rust, pearl gray, eggshell, maroon, light yellow.
Sizes small, medium, large, extra large, only $3.95.
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Would Not
Stop Him
by Walt Dear
Twenty years of musical ex
perience with Glenn Miller,
the Dorsey brothers, and Ben
ny Goodman- have .given
drummer - band leader Ray
McKinley plenty of; back
ground to form a versatile band
McKinley, w h o s e .orchestra
plays for the Interdormitory con
cert and dance Saturday after
noon and night, switched from
kitchen pots and pans to drums
at an early age. He was leading
kid bands in Fort Worth, Texas,
by the time he was 12.
In 1926,-he left Fort Worth at
the age of 16 for Chicago where
he met Goodman and Miller. They
helped get him a job drumming.
A .45 slug through the leg, re
sulting from being near a local
gang war, almost finished his ca
reer. But the wound didn't stop
his progress up the musical lad
der. In 1934 he joined the Dorsey
brothers orchestra and stayed
with Jimmy when the brothers
split.
McKinley formed his own band
with Will Bradley and introduced
"Boggie Woogie" and "eight-to-the-bar."
When World War II be
gan, he tried to enlist the band
en masse in the Marine Corps, but
failed, and he joined, the Air, Force
instead. He was sent to help Mil
ler organize the radio AAF or
chestra. After Miller was shot down,
McKinley took over and led the
band for its command perform
ance in Washington for President
Truman and the National Press
club. For his final service appear
ance, he played a drum solo which
had been requested by General
Dwight Eisenhower.
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After his service stint, McKin
ley organized another band and
obtained the services of Deane
Kincaide and Eddie Sauter as an
arrangement team. Besides his ap
pearances at the best night spots
in the country, McKinley has
played for over 100 colleges in
the last two years.
Perhaps one of the reasons for
this college popularity is the ver
satility of the orchestra. Smooth
dance tempos, unique jazz ar
rangements, and songs by ' Mc
Kinley give the band its style.
The lanky Texan likes variety for
his dance music.
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