! '1 PAGE THE DAILY TAHIEEEU 7EDKESDAY.MAY 7, 1052 by Rolfe Neill i.i ! !: i i! s ; ! I ;! 1 1 'i ! ! t I 1 1 11 The official student publication of the Publications Doard of the Univer sity of Mirth Carolina, Chapel Hill, where it As published daily, except Mon day, examination and vacation periods, and during the official summer terms Entered as second class matter at the post office in Chapel Hill. N. C. under the act of March 3, 1879 Subscription rates: mailed $4 per year, 1.50 per quarter; delivered, $6 and$2.25 per quarter. ' , Editor Managing Editor . Business Manager Sports Editor J3ARRY FARBEB ROLFE NEILL JIM SCHENCK .BIFF ROBERTS Express Yourself Robbing Vaul To Pay Paul. The Student Legislature may be called upon tomorrow night to decide whether or; not students will be taxed up to fiftv cents admission fee to attend performances of the Stu tter! Enter laMlmentCoinmittee. - The bill was introduced last Thursday night in the Open ing session of the Thirteenth Legislature and was referred to the Finance Committee for further study and consideration. Proponents of this legislation claim this year's SEC pro gram has been inadequate and an enriched selection of en tertainment would result in the future from the increased revenue.. ... - ' . . We hope the resolution will be soundly defeated. We fail to see why a student should be asked to reach into his pocket at the doors of Memorial Hall for the privilege of enjoying a commodity he already paid for upon matriculation. We admit the present system of operation is far from equitable. Admission tariffs for the SEC presentations are included in the block fees (as is your yearly subscription to The Daily Tar Heel) even though the student may be unde sirous of investing in such a luxury. Once the "tickets" have been involuntarily purchased, the student in theory, still faces better than a fifty percent chance of being rejected at the gate, since the -seating capacity of Memorial Hall amounts to only half the number of students entitled to attend SEC performances. " We feel that a more logical approach to the problenTwould lie in a quest for talent more in keeping with the SEC budget and an effort to contract those entertainers with exceptional drawing appeal for a series of two consecutive night performances. Editor: You might be interested in this little clipping from LIF& April 28, 1952. I feel slighted not haying been informed of the association named in the article. I feel that others might wish to be enlightened as I have been: "Commission to Jack up the duty on all manner of European products from bicycles to wood screws, Europe will get less money from the U. S. in trade and may have to ask for more in grants." "As v though the tariff situa tion (above) were not bad enough the U. S. tariff Commission an nounced that it is now investi gating a complaint that imports of a certain commodity are causing "threat in injury" to domestic producers. The com plaint was lodged by the Na tional Pregnant Mares Urine Producers' Association of Farm er City, 111., whose product yields hormones for medical use.' Jim Fitch From a Massachusetts paper: Frank Cape is at the hospital suffering from head injuries and shock- caused by coming in con tact with a live wife." Y PAL Mother's Bay ' Comes '.Next1 -Sunday! r A- Book Is A "Lasting; ; ? ; ; -; ; 'Adult Split '-Of. -Gift ' "- "It Isrt'f ; - , -Fattening' And Well Throw - In Tine Fanciest Gift-Wrapping . in Town Keep your letters coming in. Your material should be type written, under cjj words in Aength, and signed. We unllj withhold names upon request, bvj they must "bear your signa- j ture when we receive them. FD 7 ' I 111 71 mim till '!h Jh"? The ; Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings I If f SjiJ jTyif I DURHAM C6C0-C0LA BOTTLING CO. The Lives pike Over in the Institute of Government a group of students and a fellow who used to be a student here, Henry Lewis, are doing a monumental -job. They are the committee appointed by Chancellor House to investigate hazing. Within the leathery confines of Lewis office the group is conducting scores of interviews with people who are supposed to know something about hazing on the campus. Daily the haz ing probers are sifting through the memos turned into them. These memos are lists of names or alleged instances of hazing. Thus far the group hasn't turned up much. It hasn't turned up anything to support the hysteria so rampant here last month. Whatever the committees re port to the Chancellor may turn out to be, students should know in advance that the group is doing a thorough, efficient job. & From up in windy Chicago comes report on a man who was operating a profitable draft dodging scheme. Charles Herband, 43,. Selec- . tice Service psychiatrist, wift be tried in Federal Court today for accepting bribes from pros pective draftees to classify" them unfit for service. He allegedly, took $2,657 in two and a half months. Of the 61 draftees he examined all have been re examined and 29 classified 1-A. Herband was classing the men as unfit for service because they were "sexual deviates." 'A rore K Piece of mm on o 951 Venice Filn Festive! 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