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At I 1 5 PAGE TIIE DAILY 7AU HZZL. TUESDAY. APItIL 23. 1S52 Am a If "IS s. I'i'jijl (Ok tviswe! 1:5 !i lull! 1:: i.i I .111 ! i; ! i ! w Si i l' ; i : - i f" i,. Cheerleaders Head Cheerleader Bo Thorpe yesterday asked all cheerleaders to meet at 4 p. m. today in Mem orial Hall. NCPA Meet A meeting of the student branch of the NCPA will be held today at 5 p. m. in Room 206, Howell Hall, Alpha Phi Omega Roscoe Stevens, scout adviser -for 'the Alpha Phi Omega, will address the Chapter tonight at 7 o'clock in Roland Parker Lounge No. 2. " University Party The University Party will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in the Grail Lounge, Graham Memorial. Women's Residence Council The Women's Residence council will meet this evening at 5 o'clock in the Women's Council Room, Graham Memorial ; Phi Assembly v The Phi Assembly will meet at 6:30 tonight for a faculty buffet supper. ! Monogram Club The Monogram Club will meet tonight at 7 o'clock for a special business meeting. All active members are asked to attend. 3 A Short Chronology off American History - -May Prove Your Most , Valued; ; Reference Tool- - See It at Intimate looftshop 205 E.Franklin St. Open Evenings EVENING and WEDDING GOWNS And All Types of Forma Is Beautifully Cleaned .jCH EEfC: DflY"CiL'E AM ERS l 720 9th St. Durham ". : 3-1227 ' I ::-:: ':fV RECENTLY CHOSEN OFFICERS FOR THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION are first row, lefjflo right:. Edlyn Freerks, Kalmia; Eddie Hickman, Enfield; Carl Cox, Franklin; Miriam Lewis, Chapel Hill; Bill Adams, Four Oaks; John Nicholson, Ellerbe; Second row- -ihe Rev. J. C. Herrin; Bill Cash, Spindale; John Colson, Greensboro; Don Hill, Troufman; Lewis Phillips, Chapel Hill; Janei Merrill. Truman Vi (Continued From Page 1) tion of Powers: Judicial, Exe cutive and Legislative branch es are endowed with equal power, none capable of direct ly limiting actions of the others. 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(1-C6027-2) SAV LIVES 4 6 S a ted Mora of equal authority, "the ma jority of the people have con sistently supported an increase in the powers of the Presiden cy, often at the expense of the powers of Congress." "I do not think," Woodhouse continued, "that the Supreme Court or any other authority except the people of the Unit ed States can give the Presi dent orders or interfere in any way with the actions of the President save by some authority clearly given in the Constitution. "I would agree with Profes sor Corwin of Princeton that Congress may "use its power over appropriations and any Other clear Constitutional grants of power in order to check the President, even in his exercise of "his Constitu tional powers. ' "The President may be mis taken in his decision as to the . advisability of his using in this case his Constitutional powers," Dr. Woodhouse con cluded, "but I think he clearly has the power to seize the steel factories as he has done and that Congress can check him in such action only as in dicated above." ' Dr. Monroe took a some what different position and referred particularly to Arti- TODAY M-G-M'S SINGI SWING GLORIOUS FEE LIN N4USICJ count Technicolor dim Vn 11 : Do:ip omm PBBIEREYi,'QiDS: Also Luiosi Hews A 71 A , Aj. ""-" A :..:..:,,,,,,.,...,.,,.,,.x i Chapel Hill; Johnny Poindexler, Burlington; third row Maurice CanadayFour Oaks; Grey Dixon, Davis; Ann Browning, Bryson Cily; Donald Davis, Morehead City; Louis Palseavouris Rocky Mount; fourth row Barbara Cline, Chapel Hill; Gene Cain, Eliza belhlown; Bill Beard, SI. George, S. C; Bob Hyatt, Cherokee; Dowd Davis, Beaufort; and Dr. S. T. Habel, Baptist pastor. or cle V of the Amendments to the Constitution under which no person shall "be deprived of . . . property without due process of law; nor shall priv ate property be taken for pub lic use without just compensa tion." "This article," he said, "is expressly designed to limit the President." Dr. Monroe said, "We must of course judge the extensive ness of the protection afforded by the Bill of Rights in terms of the acknowledged powers of the President to provide for the public safety during .war time. I think the President is exceeding his moral authority; in taking over the steel indus try." He quoted from Act IV of Shakespeare's; Merchant of Call On Your Thereare so many ways your bank can help you. Never hesitate to ask their assistance. Use their complete facilities and service. 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