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WEATHER It AFTER: 1 T i a ll Honisi 1 HXjjT THS WAT pMHIAJI i . i. ill , i I jfl riajnl gi"g""U Mm n. 1''' j'1'1 ITiiaisi isfii i.Oeav Tough New Code Adopted For Rush A revamped sorority rushing code, meting out stiff punish ment for violators, was released yesterday. TSe stringent new rules are lauught. tha fa n for sarty V IUNC he Pan-Bel Court rusiK. kr ana: by the coot. AjuchCT snrty, snejiuw il of av oid not appear before the court dropped after TJader T'-t oC verbal or writtea danof formal rush will aMtomabcaUr bedocaad Bw pled (ea D m In I or atiitlea tarirtiin is ilimnaiil after mah waek is the guilty smuiUy will be of social prrrilegea lor fall and winter quarters. Interpreting this role. Psa-Hal Pieakleut Peggy Jean Good aatd j 1 1i i lie. Thai shall tha surmity can do no entartais- inc nor accept social invitations from a fraternity as i The aew rules adopted by the -n Wutmedey afternoon call Cor a workshop for both old and new aorortty officers to be held m the spring to atacuee i ashing rules. The code also requires that the period between the tan nrts arrive at school and the begjasing of rush shall be by each chapter to "indoctrinate its saembers tn constructive and ethical rushing Under the ruling new coeds will be given a talk about rushing rules before formal rush They win also be given taformatioa before rush Vnetbical rushing as well as the Pan-Hellenic rush rules as given a the handbook. The Pan-111 Council also stated all eases of illegal rusfauuj dur ing formal rush must be brought up within two anas of the dose of Fir Undergraduates Awarded Scholarships rive undergraduates have been awarded scholarships by the Order of the GrsO. Chairman Al House announced yesterdsy. Receivers of the -iSO scholar ships are William Richard Rhyne. Morganton: Max H. Bocle Albe marle; James C. Bsbb. Charlotte. Gene Cook. FayettevUle; and James S. Caocs. Rocky Mount. Directory SoU day by the Pa-Bei)eBae CnurB TVo phis, ilwi. c-b-ned witi. m-A directories school T , fa, the lobby as fa T. rnai k U assaaaaapT. As .iw ft " w- " " id.-.-- . " ' i a.'ggwraf .i -J r " ". v " VEf a result of several charges Gray Leaves Huge Estate To Family r tw dut Taa a WncSTON-SALXM. Nov. ( unes A. Cray WA an estate valued at e.71ja M to his wife and six childrea. according to a will filed for probate yesterday. In the will, evanrtad I:iii)ei XU lata. Cray, long-tune Uni versity of North Carolina trustee and benefactor, explained why was leavouj none of his es tate to charity or other benevo- During aty lifetime I have sions to religious. amounts of the value (at the time of the will's execution) of any estate avail able for the use and benefit of my wife and children. In view of these earlier gits. I make no provision fat this will for such Crsy. O, died Oct. 19. He w chairman of the board of R. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Book Exhibit ! Will Display Jewish Texts The HiUel roundation here Is sponsoring a book exhibit at the Library in honor of Jewish Book Month. The materials on display (first floor, right wing) offer a .fairly comprehensive review of various types of Judaica. ranging from "a beautiful reproduction of a 13th century Uluminatcd manuscript to contemporary books. One group shows prayer books, while another is devoted to the Hsggadah (story text used at ritual dinner on first evening of Passover). Several books reveal the tra ditional manner of presenting text and commentaries. Thus, the test is centered- on the page, while the eommenunss surround It. left, right, and below This type of page format is customary ia virtually all manuscripts and books where textual commenta- e&fJgQjT ttHJ educational, lisu llslila and other benevolent ceiiaf in totsllmg a sum in excess At Columbia Sophomore Kidnapers Nab Frosh flaae Tie Y ORiS. Not. aA nry surpnMd aadi nJlnnt Cabao kia l"iwijf Mftnnn Cirail up at tw rMtn Met Bm uarwrs raccnUy. AjMrord;n4 k itarv. a wm tMuri by 19 .vbummm daring Wai krfnjp ak aad aH ut ts Qucato a a U&Ar4 Airiiiats fimat. tergal kao$B at Iter vtU on amilabtc Ta partmtar selves. The kidnaped trash mis first istrw ta & where his abductors piund asi head with, gauae Wearing anly a sl'.t tor ka era After taping as hands and putt3 a over coat over aim, they drove thear tkui to LaGuardja Field. The abductors got their fresh man an the. plane by trUiag the steward that he eras going to Oucaeo to see a specalut far ha severely burned hands and tare. After the takeoff the frosh made a big stir for a "severely burned- young man. TSe stewardess extricated htm tram the gause as he shouted. "Stop the airphuw-. The sur prised stewardess replied. I caat budge thai airplane.' After the plane landed m Chicago, the police telephoned Cohunbta and w that a return trip would payed far Dl BRIEF AUGUSTA. Ga. elect Dwight D. read yesterday to meet with President Truman at the White House the weak of Nov. IT. fain bower took time out from a post- rolf -and rest vacatioa here to reply to an invitation be during the night from Truman. The president utmiussd the meeting ta Washington "to facilitate the orderly transfer of the executive branch of the gov ernment to a new administra- WASHINGTON Presi- dent elect Dw,aht D. Eisenhower )ldcvd n o ciock Saturdsy procably could count T- morning and tropb. for wln on a friendry Corufrass to under- lnin Su twva write tne oomssuc aw Bnin policy changes mandated by volcanic eruption of votes thst gsve him the presidency. It was not so much thst the Republicans had gamed practical control of both bouses as a result of the gen eral's landslide victory. SEOUL The Eighth Army yes terday called off costly South Ko rean attempts to recapture Tri angle Hill and Gen. James A. Van fleet flew to the scene to deter mine whether anything could be salvaged from the Allied set back there. Te the west, Chinese Rath, bloarinc hams and howling "UU! kill I" snatched Jackson Heights from Allied troops, but abandoned it a few boors later. WASHINGTON Dwight D- Eisanhower's "house-cleaning" In Washington will sweep some 1.000 Oemocrata out of top-bracket fed eral lobs. But government person nel experts said yesterday the average "littls fellow" on the payroll need not worry about los ing his Job when the new admin istration lakes office next Jan. 2a WA8HINOTON Presi dent Truman indicated yesterday that ha will not make any mora major decisions as the nation's chief executive, unless they are sbsolutsly necessary. If world events should force a major pres idential decision before Jan. JO, Indications are that Truman will not act without approval of frasl- deut-elect Dwight D. Spivak Sparks Big Weekend; ! Homeccniing Welcccs Mat Is Dustd OH Concert Te &g m Slated For 4:30 WrHiDo-Ke At 9 eavTf I-aasW S9mp9 TaX the trumpet in the workf and a cooccrt. pep raiiy throw in Germans dance and and the result saouU of Cajoanaa aaaat aaia woea- jcnds ta vvars. I It will be Chorus Suvek on the thoni fromiOa awcl a a'rfac ; ths aflemooa at aanorai HalL ImmedissrJy Inline nig wtu he a Beet Virgin, pep ra3y ka the I haiL j Approxanatsty Mat are expect ed at tarughrs I dance, to be held frosa t eVkvk to 1 m WooUro Gj sir; asaaii AU coeds ; have been sJaalsil S o'clock par- on rray asght with iwg- n ka unset. i I Sat j urday night. over allies years probably due to the fact mat aa slso Hosas- Jiss raatured at the orchestra will be EDara Rogers, lovely styust. Joe Tucker, baritone, Buddy Tanaon, the from New Jersey Sptvak and (us laihssus have been a regular (all attracuoa at the Statasr Hoasl m New Yark. Ule music is af , the style was to Carouaa , said. The traditional Germans figure. which will take place at 11 o - dock, will be led by German cam- ' mittee insuilmi and their dates. .Campus aeussfnothars will serve as chapsiuuca tor the affair. Kickoff tor the Homecoming game tomorrow will be at t o'clock- The will be tiuwned at half-i Hoawcoaung dec orations will , haara the rama ttm W H ( Branch. Ray Jefferias and Claude wlll , txi.iamHtr ! Tsmatioa adnsr Tom Alexand- er said yestsrday Tarnation will be published at the end of next waek instead of this ss planned. Dr. Gotsingor Back In Town ur. i). ss. Oststngar has re turned to Chase! Hill to resume pr'vete practise af dentistry at his former kiestioa In the Strowd Building ever Button's Drug, Store. For the peat two years. Dr. Getsingar has been with the U. a. Air Force att Air Force Bass In Illinois. Dr. Oetslngar teak kla nre-dental I work at Maes Hill Coiiaaa and Wake roreet College. He was graduated frass the Medical Col lege of VlrgkUa School of Den tistry in I Ml with the degree of Doctor of Dsatal Surgery. He served one year , the teaching staff of the httgyal Collage of Virginia ia the department of Oral Surgery, h, ipse ha began iff actios of Usual dentistry in Chapel HiU Sad remained here for two yessj. I,, January. ll ha entered Uss U. 8. Air force. and linos flat tinu stationed at ftcott Air Farce Bchonrfc. Garsasa Ctus u mil ir. -Sptvak has ast aai sllaiit reputa bsst sr coaaga dances and has concert pisaiaea sa be higluy SS t . f ' : TtCtS RETT Or 14 TOOWO suTAOTTrS WTLL RKRvK AS spassm " Ovva sreaa Rocky Unn.t. aruh Oeavan Tavler. Jksi arheaya. qwnwas Delta W. Va with Ales McMtilaa. Ctua DurS saa. Phi Thesa. w wwflfna, i". jupaa mm wav mbct awa, i aai ansa, a na asaaji leeeasi m Chu larlha Dvwder. tSaeOaasaefc wish aU VaSas, t a i seal i i r -jT. - -Wlailnalalaai. with Jaha RaVsrtdaw. Wtaas.a aieaa, PaSa Vsaaa rTtwarSkZi Oahlahase. wtih Jaek mesa. reraa it, caaiwea. avapva a alias, llaaas Alpha Eaalleav saw sl jaaiwaay nak Need A Cood Head Pogos Walt Kelly Gets Tulane's Newest Honor sswial S Tea rMav Tse Sfaaa, NRW ORUCAN8. Nov. a Walt Kalry. Pogo-S daddy, re cently was honored by the Tu lana Fogo Club with an 1XD Doctor of Ughthaartsd Latkenv Kelly appeared here on his nauoBWide tour of colters eera pusea advocaung "Fogo for Preald.nl." "One thing in Pogo's favor la that he has more hair than the other candidates. Since there are so many hairs to split in Washington these days, we a man with a good him." Kelly said In palgn speech. According to Kally, Fogo is even more qualified than most candidates for office. Although Pago wasn't born as a log cabin like most White House residents, he can go one better "be was born in a log." Aa to Pogo's stand en the Swampland oil question, Kelly ssid that the "big debate Is whether or not the swsmp Is really part of the United B teles If the government tries to later fars too much, the Swamp will secede. Kally and Pogo never "mess Germans Rally At AC -'.- v iHw, --r v M sa t auea. They aea, sap Ka CsaUwa. hiatus aai Jaaa gikiiiniitt -.ii, w. tan I aima Third seen Mas ess at Jvawaewn, ftii Clalisili si a. Pat Oaase tlalsai Jaywe ! i. lane l I jsraiaaillle. rss. woe, Teea ft-fa. Bars Rose, Caapal rtui. vuk Ewwsaw BV. Oaeas, -- around" with the FXPC kniin i "it It deal spall nirlklael It dont mesa swelling, and we're not toe goad at spatlm' any way." Fogo doesn't "Sim amiss" with civil Uberues m lus cam paign either. "What are abject to Is peeps taking annrvU li berties with us and with ether smote, As tee our tusaiga re latione Poco ess anna He's 100 Cosmos Witt Discuss Politics At GM Sunday The Cosmopolite Club will In the Rooa pm. Oraham Mesaarial at A panel dlecuesion on Unpree- akms of the political rampalga will be moderalad by a meaibsr of the Puliucal Scienea Department. A apssial guest will be Mrs Harold Walters of the Laeaue of club taking part will be anuaUvas tram England, Pakl. ilan. Ind's, Graay ead rialaad In 6 sow. saa t tm bss. I res htieaa. rss. Sruk Pas n I inns vWah Aewaaa, fa as awes. vh Modern Man Talk Tonight A eaeat dunes lea. "Wat la The Patth af Mesmrsi Manr- sin be held tssuaat at a'akKk ka the nuia fciaaea af Memos iat Unioa Aotivitlae Board, will be e Dr. K Mavasua Dr. Arnold Nsab. Dr Joseph enreisy and Dr. WUlUua Poteat, en sirs tor The pattara el the turaaa will he ststiimaat af each paael Bsant- bar-s imlalca am law aahleat. s4 lowad by a brief rebaUal. ad concluded by a Sjiiaillsa and snswse ssasius) between the Issaaa aad the psaei. A rw replies! will be given after the hurum. Coed Has l-olio ese. at i ca. Cad rulaelia. aead Isaea Tiwy. M. C wee atrlirhan wtsh Bas lass Wsdaai geg -''it. Baa la sa Ska Osnvessaty Mae pttat, sis las has siaslitan was dmsrttiid east Baas as "eaSss. aaeseey.- SCna Cs sliiaaiaa aha sassb ease at pasta eaj the aaea- hat) eaertas. She h) a Slinlai it a eastves fnil I
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