THE DAILY TAR HEEL. TUESDAY. APRIL 29. 1952 PAGES Carr To Get Face. Lifted urnixure rmp hony lives usnc Room Capacity In Coed Dormitories Will Be Reduced Carr Dormitory will get a face lifting beginning in June, Mrs. R. II. Wettach, acting dean of wo men, said yesterday. "We hope to make Carr one of the most attractive dormitories on campus, Mrs. Wettach said. The Carr parlors will be com pletely redecorated with new furniture, Venetian blinds and new carpeting, she said. The second and third floor rooms will also be painted, she said. Renovated furniture now in i the social rooms will be used in lounge and study rooms on the j second and third floors. Capacity j of Carr will be 64. Spencer dormitory was painted ,this winter. New beds will be put in Spencer this summer and Al derman will get hew carpeting. Work on, Carr will definitely be gin in the first session of summer school, Mrs. Wettach said. Beginning in September there will be no more three girl rooi-s, she said. This policy will be made possible by convert ing Carr into a completely under graduate residence and by space made available in Smith dorm which housed nursing students this year. This effort to prevent over-crowding among the under graduates will cause more gradu ate women to live in town, Mrs. Wettach added. Collier's wrote in the February 23 issue, "The North Carolina Symphony Society delivers mus ic by the carload to tens of thou sands who otherwise might never have more than a nodding ac quaintance with the likes of Brahms." The Symphony will bring a carload of Brahms, Back, Rezni cek and Rimsky-Korsakov to Memorial hall Thursday at 2:30 in a free children's concert and again at 8:15 for the regular adult program. Living by the principle that "good music is capable of en nobling its hearers," Symphony Director Benjamin Swalin is ded icated to giving an appreciation of good music to everyone, in North Carolina. lie. has the uni que position of conductor of the only state-subsidized orchestra in America. Every member of .the orchestra is a professional, union musician. Each receives a union-scale sal ary, about $60 a week. The 25 player "Little" Sym phony, all of whom are members of the full orchestra, have already played 90 concerts to audiences of 58,000 school children and 21,000 adults. They have traveled 5,000 miles in and near North Carolina. Tickets may be purchased at Ledbetter-Pickard's. Prices are adults, $2.10, college students, $1.20, and junior tickets, $60. ,. HOUSE OFF Chancellor Robert B. House left "yesterday to attend a meeting of the National Association of State Universities in Minneapolis, Minn. He will return on Monday. 'a CONDUCTOR BENJAMIN SWALIN Fleece Continued From Page 1) liam D. Cash, Chrystopher. Other members active during this school year were Larry Bot to, Ray Jefferies Jr., Dick Jen rette, Allan Milledge, Jim Mcln tyre, Bill Roth, John Sanders, Robin Scroggs, Richard Walker Jr.. and Bill Wolf. Immediately following the tap ping, the new and old Fleece members retired to the Carolina Inn for the annual Fleece banquet. fry r y'm- 1 : I 1 9 , hi AUTHENTIC VCMIV & TUXEDOS it FULL DRESS DINNER JACKETS & ACCES-, j . SORIES rm "ijiiljj M. COLUMBIA ST. o Changes to ASHEVILL OXVILLE, NORFOLK r Save Money- Go CAROLINA TRAIL WAYS Enroufe J JJ! ! . 'alllr . 1 ' ? fllr J 3 il fl IWkK. TQfttLiu avs f r , V. if,..,... L- E-, . .... -jwvv. W SAVE UP TO 25 THRU THESE LOW FARES f 3i y $ fv- I THRU DEPARTURES Chapel Hill io: O ASHEVILL.E O, 10 trips, 7 thru O CHARLOTTE O 19 trips O NORFOLK O 6 trips, inc. thru service O MEMPHIS, TENN. O 5 trips 2 thru OTHER DEPARTURES O NEW YORK O 10 trips, express from Raleigh or Greensboro O DALLAS, TEX. O Only 1 change. KINSTON, N. Q. O 5 trips daily ; RICHMOND, VA. 7 trips daily AND FOR FREQUENT, SHORT TRIPS, AVOID DRIVING STRAIN I , . . . SAVE 40 WITH TRA1LWAYS' COMMUTER FARES I Union Bus Terminal 314 - W. -.'Franklin St.- TRAf Li7Ar5 OPERATES MORE THRU BUSES than any other bus 0ys tern in America I Same seat straight thru! No transfer of baggage! No con nection worries! RELAX MAIR-COUDmOtlSD CO.'.U FORT No mateer how warm it gets outside, air in your Trail ways Thru Liner remains fresh, cool, comfortable! Easy chair comfort in foam-rubber reclining seats. VACATION LONGER ON V1HAT YOU SAVE! You can actually stay longer, see, more; or have more fun while you're there oa what you sare going Trail ways! ; - RELY ON TRAILWAYS UilAATCiiSD SAFETY No other inter-city bus sys tem shows so few accidents! And many Trail ways drivers have driven over 1,500,000 accident-free miles! ' , , Phono 4-1661 r h wmc- rr?iiTn rny!i f fi V w fc-rf i i; t 1 1 r)nrLrvT7v.