TExTESnY, JUNE 25, 1052 Cliasiaes WIS I Mam 5 H V? J ! 11 HIM and vaudeville star Bettv Hutton is net on her arrival "t osKAnfes airport by eJnew husband, Charles O'Curran, dance direCtor. The couple immediately left on a belated honeymoom - KlewChancellor Sought if' 'Committee ; ' The choice for a new chancellor at North Carolina State College , was , recently - put upon the shoulders of a seven-man com mittee at the college With present Chancellor J. W. Harrelson planning to retire next June, the formation of a com mittee became necessary and was appointed by Consolidated Uni versity President Gordon Gray. Gray; named Dr. Lodwick C. Hartley, of the English Depart ment5 chairman. . In i addition to the committee working : with President Gray will be a five-man trustee com mittee, appointed by Governor Kerrt Scott and a committee of alumni which Rudolph JMintz, president of the State College Alumni Association shall appoint. Prof. E. G. Thurlow, Dr. Clif ford K. Beck, Prof. Clarence M. sbill, Prof. G. K. Slocum, Dr. D. W. Colvard, and Dr. D. J. Moffie will be the other members of the faculty committee. Boyd Speaker t Next BSU A Supper Forum Dr." Bernard Boyd, Gray Pro fessor of Bible, will be the speaker at the regular Sunday Evening Supper Forum of the Baptist Student Union. His sub ject, "Christian Stewardship' is one of a series of four studies be ing made during the first Summer term. Last Sunday night, Rev. Dick Jackson spoke on "Christ ian Friendship". The third sub ject will be "Christian Citizen ship," and the final period will feature a panel of students re viewing each f the three sub jects. . . . ' Increase Lt. Colonel Mark Orr -has announced that extensive changes are forthcoming in the Department of; Air Science and Tactics. The changes will coincide . with an increase in the cadet contingent of several hundred over this year mak ing this one of the Naiton's largest such institutions. Next year AFROTC units-at colleges all over the country will be under the command of the Air University of the Air Force instead of the Continental Air Command, under whose jurisdic tion they have been in the past. The Air University will ini tiate a new curriculum plan in the fall of 1953. The cadet study has been revised to provide a better program for producing well - rounded officers to serve in any branch of the Air Force. The new policy will leave flight training and other career spe cialties to Air Force schools. Spe cial emphasis will still be placed, however, on preparations for flight training. -Col. Orr stated that changes in the unit here next year will not be too noticeable, but that all cadets will wear blue uni forms instead of the old-style khaki. - ' , ; ' ' - T ... it fk v.- -.C-.y J-.V.-.V.V.M ' V " v ,' ' ' f f , 4 i f , St f ' k N . GENUAL APPROVAL is radiated by Mrs. Matthew IUdgway and Presi dent Truman as the former admires the second oak leaf cluster to the Distinguished Service Medal presented to Ridgway at West Point. i ax LMSTincTion vjiven Tar Heel Productions RALEIGH It pays to produce a chatauquan event, as the people who stage "Unto These Hills" could tell you. The United States Department of Internal Revenue has ruled that "Untp These Hills," North Carolina's Indian pag eant, is tax exempt, while fThe Los Colony," a historical pageant, depicting the founding of the original colony of North Carolina, is not. Chatauqua symbolizes the cul- tural "vaudeville" of a bygone it is associated with an Indian specialise and terre deli cious sandwiches ell kinds of soups. Steaks and Chops; -Italian Spaghetti with" meat Balls. lU'OPEN 10:30 A.M. i until 2:00 A.M. XJ.FitiZiklin Ei. Phone 2-8021 era. The chatauquan circuit was a traveling educational entertain ment group, featuring Mark Twain and other famous figures in literature and art. This form of entertainment originated in Chatauqua, New. York. Attorney General Harry Mc- Mullan said yesterday that he had received the federal government ruling from Charles J. Ealaer, an internal revenue department of ficial. Ealaer believed TUnto These Hills" was exempt because school. This makes it a chatau quan event. Ealaer indicated. The federal tax laws define chatauquas as educational events, such as conferences, pageants, and camps, held regularly at fixed sites and operated on a non-profit basis. Both "Unto These Hills" and "Lost Colony" are non-profit organizations. "Unto These Hills" saves from the exemption, while "Lost Colony" loses an estimated $16,000 to $18,000 each year, Mc Mullan said. . ' - "I iv ' fr It :j- Y x if X" -1 i; mm IT Cfj nrj to colZcge HI A : 1 cs c days -I ? Tfotsssr? men ro- w ' 'J (4 ; the1 wesy f cIolEi53 -vSTr and vio've got it. . ITIvcirYtlisno's fust snolaS to fit to collc0(&otlfjc2 too plnpTfwrv"l'i''l', If Hi! .4 1 1 ..:;-::;.;.:.x.:..:.:.;.--...- -jv "PLEASE DONT DIE." obs David Taitts over and over again as he em braces the unconscious body of hi wife, EvaO, who waj thrown from toebrcarafter it had been hit by another in Chicago. Taitts pleas were la vain as his wife died minutes later. Two teen-age boys, occupants of the second car. were arrested by police. (International Soundphoto) LAST TIMES TODAY! HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME . Starring Charles Laughton Thoms Mitchell Maureen O'Hara - and Edmund O'Brien . FRIDAY We announce with pride a return engagement of one of the finest screen translations of a literary classic ever made. A lifetime of excitement and drama . in one magnificent motion picture " i k '' ' f S . ' v, I PI f - LATE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDAY-MONDAY Featuring Broadway Stage Stars Bill Shirley and Ray Middlelon . . . The famous Edwin P Christy Minstrel Show Highlights and the Immortal Songs of Stephen Foster. . ' -t. ..... 5 n u HERBERT i. YATES rn! fWITH . TKS 1IGHT tSOVVN HAtfl) starring - " RAY OIDDLET0H httvcoion I ..r. nit 1 Aiiini f """" . MURIEL L'AVnEUCE Jr:f"T,fwe:na -''it ei MANX uu; ALIxiJ i I - - W 1 AlAN LbMAY ALLAN OW AN f f , 7 ? i U i i )