vSgr-ials-Sept.. Cii?el mil, c. C31ri3. 3 WEATHER Warmer today with an expected high of 58. Yesterday's high,, 48; yesterday's low, 35. NEGRO The editorial column today con- iams a reprmi irom the Chronicle. See page 2. Duke VOLUME LXII NUMBER 44 Comolete JP Photo and Wire Service CHAPEL HILL, N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1953 Complete .JP Photo and Wire Service FOUR PAGES T0DA1 i . St ; In chool's Carroll n June eon ffective ; - .......... .. . PTeen mum y I t "t 1 4 If i i 4 ' k IV 4 f 'At v FORMER PRESIDENT Harry S. Truman faces a group of news men on his arrival at New York's Pennsylvania Station. The House Un-American Activities Committee yesterday issued a subpoena for Truman's appearance in connection with the Harry Dexter White case. NEA Telephoto. IN BRIEF Probe Goes On NEW YORK, Nov. 10 VP Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell. Jr. came in w York from Washington George Meany Of Labor Hits 'Little Hitlers' WASHINGTON", Nov. 10 4.-P. President George Meany of the American Federation of Labor today and said a Department of j last night denounced as "little Justice review of "evidences oi communist infiltration" in govern ment is "still going on." Hitlers" those who. he said, have threatened to abolish public schools in their states if the Supreme Brownell paused bneflv to talk Meanv,s statement appesred to to newsmen as he entered the .. Gqy James Mcrx-arH rhib for a private lunch-- , ...... ran an.i discussion of a law stu Coed, after listening to astron omy prof explain hoie rotation of world is gradually slowing down, asks: ''When is it going to stop? - President Bob Gorham. strol ling down Graham Memorial halls ivith large glass tray of cookies, stinnbling and dropping nhole toad in front of rival political party meeting's door. Dean Thomas H. Carroll of the School of Business Administration ! will resign June 1, it was learned i yesterday. ! Carroll is resigning to become associated with the Ford Foun dation in New York. Details of s-were not ira- mediatelv avail- Virginia Train Trip Still Saturday Classes Train tickets for the North Carolina-Vriginia game will go on sale this morningdn the YMCA lobby, but Chancellor House's office has announced that no Saturday class absentee permits will be issued. Students desiring to go on the train must take cuts for the morn- 4 "V ? " - a, if k5 Iw? 12 Pope's Airmen To Play Here Saturday Night able last night, ling's classse Saturday, Novemeber but Carroll has j 21, in order to take the train or been engaged in l gQ bv other means of travel. ' ; part-time work wakkOlL with the Foun dation since September. He is working with the Ford group in New York at present. The ticket booth will be open from 9 to 10 o'clock each morning through next Tuesday. Departure time from Durham will be at 4 o'clock Friday after noon. The train will leave Char- ' The 38-year-old dean, one of the ltotesville to return to Chapel Hill ?nt clerkship program with U. S. Atty. J. Edward Lumbard and others. To a question whether his de partment expected to bring out any more cases. Brownell said: "When I took office I said we F. Bvrnes of South Carolina, who has said he would close down the public schools in his state if the high court rules that racial segre gation in the schools is a violation of the constitution. Addressing the 25th annual meeting of the National Confer ence of Christians and Jews, ;nen i iook unite x ,. ... , , ii -a - f m ! Meany said m a prepared speech Id review all evidences of com- - r wou munist infiltration." Has that work been com pleted?" he was asked. "No, it is still going on," Brown ell said. Publisher Dies COLUMBUS. Ga., Nov. 10 -(.-Pi- J. Edmund Page, 58, former pub- that the AFL will wage an unre mitting fight against racial and religious intolerance and discrim ination. "I know there are some ele ments in this country who foster race hatred and religious preju dice for the sake of narrow politi cal expediency," Meany said. "I have heard some of them age, jo. luunci Vxu- : fhpeafpn nnhiirlv tn aholivh tnp Inner of newspapers here and at: . 1 t '. , . public school system in their Durham. N. C, died here earl ,. . - states if the Supreme Court rules todav He was followed in death ; . t . 1UuU-- , , ,. ,. ;asainst segregation m the public a lew nours laier u ms iuuv, Mrs. Edith Larkin Page, 57. The Airmen of Note from Pope j Field will play a three-hour dance . here Saturday night in behalf of "Operation Christmas," a program started bv two airmen in 1950. About 5000 are expected to at tend the dance sponsored by the Chapel Hill Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Order of the' Grail. The appearance of the Unite'3 States Air Force Glenn Miller Band in Woollen Gymnasium will be one in a series of 11 perform ances throughout the state in be half of the airmen's program. "Operation Christmas" was be gun when two fliers repaired a bus to be used by an orphanage and planned a modest party for some of the children in 1950. When Major General Timberlake heard about the idea he set the program on a community basis as comimttees air force personnel and Fayetteville merchants com bined forces to raise $4,000. This was used to purchase 500 gifts which were delivered to the i orphans by helicopter. The next year plans included every institution in the state, a j total of 32. with S50.000 worth of j gifts being distributed in 16,000 ' packages wrapped and addressed ; by airmen and citizens. Nationwide recognition followed, a train with 1,400 orphans to Pope Field for a giant party. ; Last year the state Jaycees co ! operated with the "Operation j Christmas" committee in sponsor i ing the Air Force Dance Band I which helped raised the S100.00 ! used to buy gifts. ! Santa visited 3!Torphanages dur ; ing the Christmas season by heli ! copter. The band, co-sponsored this vear bv youngest business administration heads in the country, came here in August, 1950. He had been Dean of the College of Business Admin istration at Syracuse University. Ke was assistant dean of the Har vard school prior to World War II military service. at .10 o'clock Sunday mornin: Approximate cost per ticket is S3. Faculty Slated To Assist In TV Planning f Hi 4- ' . ? . ft i-s - 2 " .-. . K. ; ' tf 4 4 Carroll is a native of California. He first came to Chapel Hill with a group of Naval officers making an inspection of the University V-12 units. He has expressed himself as being "very fond of Chapel Hill." He lives with his family on Laurel Hill Road. Aviation Cadet Selection Team Will Visit Here Faculty members will help set j program policy and help create j ideas for WUNC-TV when the Uni- versity's educational television sta- j tion takes the air next September I under a plan announced yester- j. day by Robert F. Schenkkan, di-1 rector of television. j A seven man program council of faculty members will be ap- i pointed. Similar councils will "Be j set up at Woman's College and j : fin- i I 7 J An Aviation Cadet selection team j State College, from Pope Field will visit the: The councils will advise on University November 18-20 to in wUNC-TV's programming and lend j terview and process applications a helping hand in creation of new j '54 Beauty Queen DEATH, iN THE PEkSON Of f.:r. Brink, is firmly Trapped in the apple tree as Gramps' wish comes true in "On Borrowed Time," comic fantasy to be presented by the Carolina Playmakers next Wednesday through Sunday. Playing the part of Gramps (left) i$ Christian Moe. New York City; Mr. Brink, played by Rick Faw, Southern Pines, and Pud, the grandson, portrayed by Michael Casey, Chapel Hill. Tickets for ths play go on sale today at the Playmakers' business office in Swain Hall and at Ledbetter-Pickard. for aviation cadet training in the programs. Members for the coun cils will be chosen by a pro tern ; committee which will report to Chancellor Robert B. House. Air Force, it was announced here yesterday. The Warn will make headquart- It was during Carrolls tenure ;ers at the YMCA building. that the School of Business Admin istration moved from Bingham Halj ' to buildings, Lt. D. the selection team, said m a pre- rhnpl Hill that a handsome battery of three,- - , all college students are now eli- new Duiiaings, carron, uaraner, ,ih1o in rrir,uf, annlipatinn for Air and Hanes Halls. Force flying training. ,, j j- n n r ii ' The selection team is supplied Carroll succeeded D. D. Carroll ... f 'with all current information on as dean. The School was organized mving training within the Air in 1919. i Force. Yack Contest Tomorrow Almost 90 contestants for the : Herring: Sigma Nu Louie Ci meeting Mondav bv Schenkkan ' title of 1954 Yack Beauty Queen fey, Mary Frances Stone. Kitty 1 The council plan was outlined F. Pendleton, chief of tn riVan and nVnartmpnt heads af and Earl Wynn, head of the Uni versity Department of Radio. Boys And Girls In Same Dorm At Merry Old Bemidji State BEMIDJI. Minn., Nov. 10. They're celebrating one year of scandal-free group living at Bemidji State Teachers College this week, raised eyebrows notwithstanding. Bemidji boasts a coeducational dormitory. And so far there have GM Schedules j Play Reading j This Evening Graham Memorial will sponsor a ; reading of the play, "Glass Men agerie," tonight at 8:30 in the Rendezvous Room. ' The Tennessee Williams drama will be presented in a reading schools. "We who believe in the brother- Page died after an illness. Mrs. hQod of man cannot be intimidated Page died from husband's death. shock over her Doctor Frank Warns Against Fear, Bigotry WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 W Frank P. Graham, U. N. mediator in the India-Pakistan dispute,' said today that "America, the haven of heretics in the days of its infant weakness, should not in the days of its power become the strong hold of fear and bigotry." Citing some chapters of Ameri can history, the former senator from North Carolina told the an nual meeting of the National Con ference of Christians and Jews: "This country can give fresh hopes to all people for truth, free dom and brotherhood." And, Graham said. "This country has a high destiny under Provi dence to preserve freedom of mind, the cross-fertilization of ideas, freedom of investigation and the Catholic-Judaic-Protestant compos ite of mind." by these little Hitlers. They op pose all human progress. They are trying to isolate themselves from the rest of the United States and build up fortresses of reaction where anti-unionism, anti-Negro-ism, anti-semitism and anti-democracy can flourish." Officials Attend Confabs Away r 11 At r i t been no mishaps or moral viola- Iorm- rauier inan a "nia pro-, tjons ; auction ana 11 11 is successiui 1 Its' users - who are quartered mpre readings of an experimental nature win louow. It is free of charge and open Jennie Lvnn. ie Brooks: Delta Delta Delta Coco Weiuernwi. Jan to the oublie. Starred in the reading will be: ! " lilucls' '11U1 " lcu Delta Connie Umega t'at Jurr.Dul. Jean bry Lillian Prince, Mary Helen Crain, j j under the same roof but in sep 'arate wings of the building are all in favor of the idea. They meet i i -ii 1-1.1 1 a 1 Two members of the Adminis- iacn omer m a ioouj mreu .--.,,-. A CA Uxftnn r-t Ant r( tAivn tKic Vfflr tinS. sidny uduuca diiu tilt: ' auun jl uiu Ninth Air Force, has just finished ! attending meetings in Nashville. ! "Glenn Miller Storv," starring Caude E. Teague, University " C5iauiM a n,ore wnuie.Nomcj ; Tew, Louise Perry, Pat Sweeney 0 1 . . . t hnrt if tu k, o nri shows for San Dieso s Recreation- . ..... . , James Stewart and June Allvson. ; Business Manager and a memocr fu"11 cw "" " . : Jett, jonnson. Kacnei brouKs: Kap- The original purpose of" thejof the National Advisory Commit- j girls were chasing back and forth ai department ana appeared as pa AlphaAnn Jacobs Acn r- r- I 1 i Dnlan in trip I am ma Plavmak-prs . ... Pope Field band was to carrv on tee of Business Officers of the i""5 -dmpua. , - bert. Lolne an Kuk, ;were announced yesterday by tne : Kerr, Doane Randall. Kathy Wit ;yearbook staff. 'man: Delta Kappa Ep:!on An -, 1 Competition for the title and 12 May, Judy Jackson: Smith Derm court members will be held to- Sonia Bergun: Pi Beta Phi Ln morrow night at 8 o'clock in Me- Daniel, Jane Berryhill. Sue Eikot, morial Hall. But the identity of Donna Blair. Ann Jone: the queen and her court will be kept secret until Saturday night at the Grail Dance. The dance will be hold in Wool len Gym. The Glenn Miller Air Force Band, organized in memory of the late bandleader-airman, will furnish music. The band is raising money tor an "Operation Christmas" pro gram sponsored by Pope Field to make the Christmas of North Caro lina orphans a little mire happy. ine contestants are: St. Anthony Hall Ruth French, : Margaret Underwood: Tarnation Sample Bemidji opinion: From a male student, "It seems ; Charles Jeffers and Dan Reid. ! Charles Jeffers, a junior from ant: Connor Dorm- i kins: Mclver Dorra -joanne Mary Wat-Ann ! Murphy: phi Kappa Sigma Ann He- Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi, national pro fessional fraternity in business ad ministration, will meet tonight at 7:30 in the seminar room of Gard ner rfall. A movie produced by the Kemp Lumber Company will high light the meeting. All interested persons are invited. Nurse School Group To Meet Next Thursday Mrs. George L. Carrington, Burl jington, chairman of the School of j Nursing AdvisoYy Committee, has i called a meeting of that group for next Tuesday at 2 o'clock. The committee is functioning in cooperation with the Medical Foundation to promote a program of scholarships, and to aid in ad vancing the program of the local school. Dean Elizabeth L. Kemble is secretary of the committee. For the current session the Med ical Foundation provided 21 schol arships for the School of Nurs ing, runner scnoiarsnips, pro grams of extended service, policies and patterns for the School of Nursing will all be within the province of the Advisory Commit tee. In addition to Mrs. Carrington and Dean Kemble members are Mrs. J. Spencer Love, Greensboro: Mrs. W. G. Ragsdale, Jr., James town; Dr. Lois Foote Stanford, Durham; Miss Ruth C, Wilson, Ra leigh: and Collier Cobb, Jr., Chan el Hill. the World War Glenn Miller. Tickets are on sale in town and on campus at SI apiece. Even those unable to attend have been urged by local Jaycees to buy tickets to help t II traditions of Association of State Universities,: "Teaches us how to live with , Xrane, Marilyn Habel; is m Columbus, taking part in the other people and be tolerant, adds! Globe Theatre in San Diecr0 ap j Spencer Dorm Eetsy Wood, Associations nauonai iumemiuu.:i .utru. , , ... . t nristme reeier: Kaaoa Muma njLiuiidi luuicimuu. a -ucu. . . . innqmp ieeie'" hs'V)i si jnid Dean of Women Miss Katherine , And comments another student: j ,. ' . n ..Sara Fair. Judy Landauer: Alpha f - i 1 : . t 4 ..i.i;nn'.. L irA wr,' h,-a inAiichnoc 1 1 L-o : " ' f u ' t,. -,f,i nf.t nroi. I L,ne "iin ratner, aF v irsHcAi" inrl bring Christmas! Southern College Personnel Asso-;ops wnen we see tne gins on. .aah; iofforc uaejdence . 1 . , .,. 1 . 1 v-uiiuit. a 1 uuuiiiun. v v. 1 a v 1 o 1 a 1 lit m r f n. I Z X T 1 ..11 aia v r m r- I joy 10 me states .ouu orpnans. ciauon in raniiie. icnua iwuu. Merry Wives Cll1 Dn crown. Utll, 1UUA aiiu i . . v V v , ... i I Candle. 1 toured with Maurice Evans in "The Devil's Disciple." Pi Ann Evans. Barbara Ruth Lower: Nurse's Resi--Mary Lou Okev, Dorotu Cobb Dorm Lib Patterson, Car ol Moore. Gladys Hatcher. Mar Lynn: Mangum Dorm Patricn Corbett: Old East Dorm Nmcl.'a Cloninger: Beta Theta Pi Juha Ke-er, Judy King: Phi iHlta Theta Carroll Butts, Martha l'r well. Jar.e Edwards, Dc-tty P-ran ham .Sally Liggett: Pi Kappa A! pha Sally Schindel. Mary Helen Crain. Sue Upchurch. Barbara Stone: Lambda Chi Alpha Nancy Whi-nant, Janet Hams. Joanne Christian. Susan East: Alderman Dorm Connie Moore. Joan Summers: Sigma Alpha Iota Jackie Smith: Carr Dorm Celia Brown, Pat Gibson: Alpha Gamma Carbau-h. Ana 'Fleming, Daphne Adair.-. Pnt;i : Stollar, Alice Eison: Chi I':;: Claire Boone, Sandy p.T.ul ;; Betty Tarsons. Sara Leek: ( iu Psi Joan Brown, Pat lYnr.-ntor; Kappa Delta Babbie Duuii". Fog ey Pierpont; Pi Kappa Phi Barbara S :v? land: Theta Chi Mary Frorti Piummer. Mary Webb: Baltic V " Julia Shields; Rutiin Dorm Peggy Hartman: Win-ton Porm Elizabeth Lynn; Pi Lambda Pai Ann Folcv. Wake Fares? Sfudenfs Defend Charges Oi Deac 'Corruption' j Mary-Helen Crain, of Durham. I has studied drama at Stephens College,. Columbia, Mo.,' and is a j drama major here. She has worked I in summer stock at Stpnhpn and: with the Theatre on the Grppn 1 NASHVILLE, N. C. Nov. 10 A Wellesley, Mass. j c'oIlee students appeared in court here yesterday to defend cm- against the Baptist institution. Dan Reid has been associated; thkiw. ,-.f th R-.ntr rhni, c ,,r.- c order restraining the r.-t-'-r. Kt A delegation of Wake i with the Carolina Playmakers and :ho the Raleigh Little Theatre. He ; has appeared as a dancer in "Unto : These Hills" and '"The Lost Col-! : - fi x Kit rv( y Nov-1-, i v i v -fin i n i ii--- Tin rn , Dr. Flowers To Talk Today ony." He has had a play produced by the Playmakers and stories published in the Carolina Quarter-lv j Dr. Charles E. Flowers, as.oci Lillian Prince has toured with 1 ate professor of obstetrics and the Schubert production of -Dark gynecology in the Medical School, of the Moon" and portrayed Queen will be the monthly guest lecturer tuzaDecn in "ine Lost Colony' for, at Rowan Memorial Hospital, Salis seven years. i Rev. Samuel W. 11. Johr.r.. ; "further interference'' with ciiurc. : property. Bap and .hern ; cor- egei . -t a EVERETT E. THOMPSON signifies, with aid of a nurse, the number of boys in his family after the arrival of the 11th son born to Thompson and his wife, Maxine, 34 at Van Nuys, Calif. They have no girls. Holding the latest member of the "football team" family is Nurse Mrs. Elve Christoffel. At left is Nurse Virginia Williams. The new son is not yei- named. AP Wirephoto. ; Johnson says modern ck-y ! tist are full of "modcrnx: liberalism." He says the ?ou Baptist Convention is 't.nl (: truption." And some oi im porters have referred to a! . l : coses oi drinking and gariii 9 - V.'ake Forest. Prof. Jasper L. Emory Vake Forest Department of Edu cation, led the student group uh;t!l appeared in court today. He t'' the hearing that the college i All members of the Carolina- " ' -.u ni,,i f;i;.- rv..;t Christ delegation who expect to attend! Durin2 the morning. Dr. Flow- . , j the State Student Legislature; rs will take part in various con-;!:ke and rnot Zhb" 1 meeting in Raleigh next week must ! sulfations and clinical conferences, ; have ever seen or expect to sc meet at 9 o'clock tonight in the':and Wednesday afternoon he will j ,.Jt be that jiq!Jr has beea Grail Room, or see Joel Fleishman induct a seminar on fetal mor-! " ' hp de. beforehand. ftality, after which he will partici- hrou-ht onto the can:pu" S2.25 will be collected from each pate in ward rounds and a roun : dared, " but before God I ca.. W I .... . r I ripipffntA fnr art nirturpc laoie uiscussion. ii nave never in a spuooi- i State Student Legislature Candidates Meet Tonight bury, today. His visit to the Salisbury hos pital is one of a series in the new type Post Graduate Medical Course inaugurated this fall by the1 School of Medicine and the Extension Division. ever r, n wwiiiBWMia Tbi

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