STATE State College has another winner. See Tar Heel at Large, Page 2. t , T H E R .1 so cold to- I , , xpn-tcd high n NUMBER 113 SIX PAGES TODAY Complete A Photo and Wire Service OffUei in Graham Memorial CHAPEL HILL, N. C FRIDAY, MARCH S, 1954 fure Pass runs TW Safe For D Lgobsio V i fcr r i ! ? : v l I k f r- r . J 1 it t "nf. , . ;-:.x;-' : H ' , ! , II. 1 I 5 iS SEEN I Movement Breathing Its Last . . . Lnie boy in record shop playing a mild, loud, modern rec ord comments to friend: "When I get this home my mother won't let me play it but about once a month." Sign taped to floor in front of dorm saying: "Don't leave the Greensboro paper anymore unless it's free." A Monogram Clubber wearing pltistic raincoat so his letter still shows through. Mayor Lanier Bans BRAT Art, Says Violates Sense Of Decency' j . o..ir.ur in its windows, wa; L SHREW oV 9h in-vr by way of tamitva. In '. iMdinfl in Carolina PUymaktr. musical play- - , fe.A : aanuw-lal Mall. throws" Sunoay " hy makers To Presenf tes Ale Kate' Tonight t ...... . 2ht and I ni rlainakers iirsi ; ruu .u...e... - - - f 4L Me Kate" Sunday night, may be obtained at ' ,li gM at 8:30 Swain Hall anu at Ledbetter-P.ck , tomgm jard . time for all three per- ' . m ' r-monroc will b 8:30. r ,he r.ay. ,"'"w. Parker. PI.ym.ker bus- Adviser Jobs Vacanf; Appy By Thursday ADDlications from coeds who wish to be student advisers for thn wnmen's Orientation Program should be turned in by next Thurs- j day. according to Luanne Thor rhnirman of Women's Orien tation. Applications may be ob tained from the house presidents. Miss Thornton saio. mai tation is an important event in the life of the new student, bhe added that the student advisers chosen from the applications, will m introduce the ideals and traditions at Carolina to the new coed, and will acquaint her with r. , oy .narie ivurair The much bally hooed campus BRAT movement appeared yesterday to have breathed its last. The windows of the University Restaurant, where BRAT "art" was displayed to the public, were empty yesterday after an ultimatum from Chapel Hill Mayor Ed Lanier. Lanier, in a statement read at Town Hall Wednesday to the restaurant's proprietor. Max Mitas, threatened to "do everything within the law to' get the state to revoke your beer license and to get a Supreme Court order to close and padlock your place of business" unless the offend ing paintings were removed. Mitas, whose restaurant ha often displayed stu- in its windows, was. uJt- available for comment yesterday. One of BRATs founders, student Tom Bramif, said yesterday the cult has nothing planned for the future. "It's all in the hands of the public, he said. The offending paintings, which Lanier said "violated every sense of decency," pictured nude.. They came down after Lanier asked Mitas to come to Town Hall, and in the presence of Chief of Police W. T. Sloan, read him the stiff statement. The exhibit was the second BRAT showing of the week. The first was made up of a collection of humorous, comparatively mild sculpture works. Pledge s Rolf. Up Sleeves For Greek Week Finale "Caroline. 'fourth annual Greek Week end. today with an U-ple4Ke class work project in Victory Village and a final banquet m Lenoir " The 400 new Creeks have covered a variety of activities during me pasi ivut unj Monday, they attended exchange dinners in other fraternities. T..3rf thev continued the din ners and added speeches by fac ulty guests. Greeks Battle At Field Day; Phi Gams Win To Teach Hcr.or System .. -..n i e that her . . . ! U, ma-,8cr. in .nnouno.ng . - said there has been "an unprece-; in many w dented student demana ,or j sible people to carry out the orien etS:' th, nlay are Jo tation plans successfully Jurgensen, Chapel Hill, m the ti tle role; John Taylor. Wheeling, it.'... th H.i.il role of Harry ... cvernmoni .. - ,,n be spreading and bapusia. ----- - .schools about honor chapel il, in the dun ro e o f, Prudent Bob Gorham and B.anca " , vcterday. lectual 6 Z -nt and Honor Council Tomniy Rerzuto . A " William tiaray, - " The play is being directed by nf smuel Sclden, director of ii. headed by Tom Creasy A .irll . I,ee will direcv to tKe state's high explaining the honor of the new group is crhrv.ls in forming a vi.i.lrnt council" and to the honor system to nimiHee, however, win honor sysiema CamD Advisers To Meet Today coinn of the leader ship tra.ning program for l-resh-nn Summer Camp counselor wd hc held at 6:45 this evening in the a ' , -1 n..AN ti iiriiiitiui ,1,. Plavmakers and chairman of ran " f disCURSin the Dramatic Art Department. bp ..the mcihod An 18 piece musical comedy or-, lcading group dlscUssions. chestra. including teachers ana fonowing -ople have students, is under theud,Ua"f agreed to serve as freshman coun Dr. Wilton Mason of the UNC Mu-i wi atten( the mPetmg: sic Department, who has conducted $ Branch poug rantrell. Joe , -..i.al for a number . Klird. William F. Itrown, Pledges from 24 campus fra ternities gathered on me ( mural field at 4 o'clock yesterday for a field day. another feature of .jthe fourth annual v.ret-iv .- When the feathers settled sul-ficiently-it was a bit damp for dustthe score keeper out the results: the Phi dams had won Pi Kappa Alpha had place, second, the DKK's held third, and . hnH tied with Zeta l'sl for fourth spot. Wednesday, was Stunt Night. Yesterdav. it was the annual field day with the pledge classes participating in various field events. Today's activities will begin ear ly in the afternoon m i,i,.n: meet at tiranam mrmui- :.i nnA cnlit into work groups for their Victory Village project. Dur ing the course of the am-uuum .K-..,'ii K rakinc. washing win- lin-j " 1 , . -i.ir,rr prnunns. ana OOWS. iricoiii"B b building playground equipment. One new feature of this year's week is Pledge class sponsor Dinners last nighf. The banquet tonight will be the ff;.ii Mimax of the five day af- W i 1 J V 'fair. Chancellor Kouen d. r.u,. avc --. Lin the speaker for the evUchoclJor tU roam' i . mi ..,r . oortnnnc vliII ever . ... . Charles ftUi' . , finm .Pt up honor o years- ,'Loftin. Gray MCAinsier. , erondary schools, ex- composed special jNcwtoIli Leonard Reaves Graham , chairman I 0n tnr many Playm.kers pro-'t- Clyde Smith, James R. ,. it will serve to m. . co author of a urne, Bill wible. Scotty .tester become aware comedy. Talma'e Jones. Ken Lwry. ,, re,ponsib,l.ty me, - ii.., .tnHents and to, pnK ccording to Lee. -Kiss Me Kate." .he - e Mannilia Munt- cfn. :. dxiv musical since imi. U15' rkii v'.xivn. l..HinK lr m.c " .in p- - nl.m.Vpr nroduc ring. Stephen nsv. . ,,P with the plan is the seconu . .a,.. - . Rus8 McCah(i ,b, ur - ,any as are interest ,tIon lo oc Rob. arrington. FranK.-m. l elerted a COCO nntAn in . ii a ' v - nlare. Pledge teams co... . , - five events, the most being the tug-o'war. Fury flew when the combatants gathered on opposite ends of ropes for a '!: it it is doubtful tlia roarniK r match such facial .,in jnd terror. Another event was the up-down relay. Pledges lined up in tan dem passed a medicine ball back through their legs, and when the last man got the ball the others hit the mud. and he charged over .. . v,o head of the line to tnem iv start the ball back again. Other events included a tag re Coeds Aren't Forgotten, Get Undy-Washers By Tom Clark The Student Legislature agreed unanimously last night to give television sets and washing ma chines to dormitories. The bills passed provided $3,600 for new 12-inch Sylvania tahle model TV sets for Grimes. Gra ham. Old East. Ruffin. Steele. Al exander. Battle-Vance Pettigrew, Whitehead. Old West, Carr. and Lewis dorms; $900 for automatic coin operated washing machines for Mcrver, Spencer, and Alderman nc- mA S217.29 "for the pur pose of completing the balance of oayments owed on their television -ets by Manley, Winston. Aycock, Joyner, and Stacy." Chairman Don Geiger (SP) of !hc Social Improvements Commit tee emphasized that these were merely the first dorms to be con sidered and that "no dorm will be left out ". He said that there would be legislation for the other dorms at future meetings of the Legis lature. Amendments added to each of hf":e bills provide that each dorm ; tn "atciimp the financial respon- bility for servicing and repair" the equipment. Another bill unanimously an- ornved for investigation of the possibility of a Student Accident 'Insurance, Plan. This bill was sent to President Bob Gorham who had ( UI HIT Ulil. The insurance, for a premium of S7, would provide accident cover ee up to $1,000 for students from September to June. r-v.,rli. u'nlf fS;P ehairman of Dailv Tar Heel Editor Rolfe ; the Academic Affa.rs tomm.uec Neill yesterday appointed Chuck introduced a resolution which was ml I to the newly-created post 1 unanimously pas?d Monoam. any " . ..... x...... it i t -.- nf the i attempt to isolate freshmen Into rt M VrIi1 IVP lt-WS LAi 11V v, Ul aw - - . '.--.-'"is;....--- .--':" .: . at . a . i It J aaJ-- HAUSER EdltOr NCmeS Ueislature and spoken in behalf Chuck Hauser To News Post campus newspaper. Tn his new job, Hauser will supervise all news coverage activ ities, and will be respoasioie ai-i-ectly to, the editor, Hauser wa appomted Associ he returned to Profs To Talk At. CPU Meet Two members of the University riv u-itl bo cuests at this , v t rwr a V and Women's Honor j '1 aid the .".roup. too. and Phin Honun. her .f the group, are unplement the plan ., ,t Hanes High onSalem. Tenta- or visits to over erts" played to two packed houses. " ' etff u.riter for the week's meeting of the Carolina at Raleigh. His home Tniitirai iTnion. when they and.Ln .. ... -r - . in Kavpiievuie. liniilKC . .. ! VI'"-1 -. . ...Mt Jl..,.ca "Tlii ' Wally Scatterfleld. Bob Younn.j obstacle relay, nnd a tn.ngj.tudent memoer. iu uk-.- i n t nannenbaum, 0'lll"ut' -niiod a iiimn-stic t reiay, m -"; necug"tt the Playmakers Pete f- n.. Munt. called a jumps rnruramnt of Academically runners . i " . a line of pledges, each jumpinp . Superior Students. lb hat as it came to mm. j . Flcisnmant chairman of th! CPU. announced yesterday that Pmfesnr Ed Cameron of th?i separate dormitories." A second resolution introduced by Wolf provided that "physical education requirements for veter ans be discontinued immediately ." This resolution was sent to com tmrre? wr "rtht,r rtisru"km- pring semesw i after spending 31 months in the hys kd for veterans has been Army He has recently been writ- the discussion topic of a number ing a daily column, "Tar Heel At of letters to The Daily Tar Heel, kgpgp The letters are usually written by A senior in the School of Jour-1 vets who feel their Army physical nalism he has a record of several training should exempt them from rears' 'service on The Daily Tar the requirement. Heel before he joined th Army, including more than two years as Manaeine Editor. He has also Members fiThe opening how' r Bailey. Milton Cook. Jim Vance. 'and George Mountcastle. Sidelmc coaches and rooters ( (Sec FIELD, page 4) Creedmoor Frosh Will Talk To Ike This Week . ,'! l - u.ll consist of a meet : ,e high school student ,n,l an address to. the 'lies. nu mbers of the commit LVannr Wrenn. Kencinck I :md Ed Gross. Garden A F-r GM-Pl.n.Urium Are. Parking Lot Face-Lifting Begins 1 WHV 3 . . . .. the east side of the lot t of ih- th- So Will Speak trad Course r.r ) lumbo, Jr.. assist- osttnes ano School of Med! nenker at the . . in p. 'pr-iduate roui . -- 'oh-tetrics and Care a iJorn" to be held Wed- ' v 'h School of Med -h-. rxn'ion Division "ri'v. 'h coue will ' t 'i in the Nonh Caro r Hospital. Dr. Pa- Ik on "Toxemia" will he- m nnd a combined staff '( will follow. Bulldozers .re at work behind Graham Memorial " ning a grading ult in a beautified GM-rianev ,rium parking . The plan inciuu for the tha tiiere is now rXwTmTnth by the Uni versity. And parking space won t suffer; in fact, accora.n versity Business wana.er w. -Teague. who is helping supervise the work, there will be a little t,t- .nea in the always- crowded lot when the job is done an mere is . There will be a new entrance at . .a A a nanrfl the east side ot tne iov iu c a traffic bottleneck at the pres. ent combination entrance-exit. The .....i- traffic circle which Uiue '- . now helps route parking lot trai- Books Pile Up For Japanese Alpha Kappa Psi's book drive for Jjpan began to pick up a lit tle momentum yesterday as two campus groups and two individu a!s contributed texts to "help fish. AlnK. riAlta Pi tfaVP 4? h.iTl If! I iir. v i . a f,m . - !the commerce fraternity's dne to become the first campus oreniz-i- tion to contribute lo tne anve Oak's Ago Estimated At 200 nr Carroll E. Wood, associate Dr Carr, .L nntanv Depart- ..t .bout the age of tne Zk that was cut down in i Si-.5-Ioftl-0ldW.il this W pr' Wood was able to count up to 170. years In growth nn ol the tree .tump. The core the tree was rotten, but he est. Sated that the big oak would run close to 200 yeari old. , T lr Wood also examined the rX of the tree and ..id that , a I tkftt fungi were killing n ana ... it "would have fallen of its own accord in time." "The tree (which was a good sized sapling about the time Am,rica was fighting for inde. pendtnee) grew very fast in ita first 100 years, slowed down w,me during the next 50 years. an,l grew very little t all in ,he Inst 50. probably because It was dyittf." Dr. Wood ".id. Dr Wood received hu doctor rate in biology at Harvard, and classes himself as a taxonomist . I- Waur Ynr Will suitanis in w-.K. I lure brick walks, trees and shrubs, i it . f.a antire surface of the paved lot is to be graded down and resurfaced. University officials hope to be finished with the work in mid- . a lilmiliar project, me sunn. i- -. A, one now taking place ,n the area of n.i,i. Nnu'inn freshman from th-l j ...m vwit with Presi- cymmumsra Mathematics Department, ana . . , . r.it bi tba dent rJIsenhoRcr, hecreiary oi , Professor James Ga.Utl bt he , Ea Be chief , English Department. General i-. j and other lege Adviser, will be on hand when ,caders tn, week. "!.f. i : . Hf.i Newton, who is . pledge of Wpst ouw. , small offl0e ,ulI(, hould be placedin advance sec- CM J inClZ ing on campus, gave 16 b,, W- , f .v a trip to the National n -'"" .. .. m Dt the Romance i,ons o, ar.uu5 - ConErcss in Chicago last Novem- " AmBn oav, ,, ,nd Prnfes'Or Cameron IS i.na rman ui wsms. utK-'""-- - tToies or idnir.ti. . A( tfi metine in Chicago . . ,r,.m pjIM,h faculty committee wn.cn u worx- -;.wton scnolarship, . - - ing in the area cover-d by this thp national 4 ,f ,.hi.rt I ,v.i lat .nrl was chosen. Collection points h3ve ony ; V ... . ;.. .Ka .wH tfi bKks in all. 8 from The CPU meet, every Sunday along ' -"nH . from Ijfni(r all Graham Memorial. It Is open to all students nd. other, interested in discussing current issues. a S fic w 11 be removcu. ...., atone with five others, to give me grusu " Z garden-which was planned The CPU meet, -ry Sunday J, to the president. he Y and 8 from trnior lnf r i.,. architect I nicht at 8 in the Grail Room of by Un.vcrsu, m p n I " ;,, ,, u ooen to, . ai . I F. J. LeCIair ana "Pur" i.ransm " i! 0,.MVtAr w Ic ntOfi For Publication On Monday Math Teachers Arrive For Conference Today Th- winter issue of The C arolina r..n-tarlv w ll on the stands ! Monday. Editor Charlotte Davis an- -r...v..,, fmm all over the nouired yesterday. now taking place in . . - ' ' ' V"0 ramou, today' lh- issu w H fea'ure two ar;t- .. !M Well, will taKe ie;Maie t-i. a..." - ' . . , Vv r-,v-s. editor ! Le (U will be done by gr.d- to part.c.pate in f" The" chappl H,ll Weekly, .nd iation) Teague said yesterday hed mati Teachers CMterence . )K wjte frir this job to be done ?j thil "fte, of a fir,t-year law student here '.bout the same o - w M. whvbrn. The article ny .xuis ;. - - mouf Grc., !lh.f. too mucn to nope 7 ' w rtrm,: Department of Mathe- a series ,? HoweU Wdliams. Law 'J1. OTPS 1 etyT01 f M tharedin the Chap- rence Porel. and other, I take a little longer." f maUcs on i tiiii wveklv at that time Mort "oorer collected and edited il.e series for the Quartr-ly Doris Betts artxte. cntiMe.l "Birds of a Feather." ii a short story written in a thought 'tr' .mi sfle It is designed to reveal the fid thouahts of a dvms 'nvm Also appearing in the 'Jiwrterlv . a 1 t...t will hr m hort Morv rv .iirr -