Serials Best. OBITUARY The editor mourns the death of University liberalism on page w- WEATHER Continued Cloudy with scatter ed rain today and tonight. CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1957 Offices in Graham Memorial TWELVE PAGES THIS ISSUE VOL. LVIII NO. 2 Complete (.T) Wire Service 7, f 4 nil g Jwnjl M1- ' r a. V; v... . ,.s .; - 4 " V 1X .. V I Rally, Parade Pla ' I ! Tr f 1 a. - i. a 'Beat State' Events Start At 6:45 P.M. A "Beat State" pa. ad? and pep rally are scheduled 1 tday at G:4 p.m. to arouse enthusiasm l'cr ihe State-Carolina iVuxbaU game Sat urday afternoon. Since the first Consolidated Uni !ersity Day of this scholastic year is beins held in coniunction with the football game, other nne Hall d Memoria edecoration Now R Pending Iv nn -I. KING Tlic- lWul'4tt I 1 1 it i in KaUiJ'. i nv If -' 1 i i i 4, t!u- kin that will open ilic n i-annl.n lotk wliitii Is. in lu !d i!u- i!u-r major Student (ioxennnent Projects c-. m ho'i-.l lor lite past sexeral years. A new parking lot. lejiair lor donniioiA I V ncIn .nnl the events ' 1 edecoration ol Memorial Hall aie the projei ! that, unto and attractions have been planned j recent ly. had been rif used 1 ollii ial noiiui-n. I he p.iiKin for Saturday. aiuj the repair pioram have heen started, and the pe- The- parade toniglu will form at ,;,;,, m- IhihIn lor r lei ci at ill1' Memorial Hall iN now he ft CHEERLEADERS LOOK TO 1957 FOOTBALL SEASON Pictured looking toward 1957 football season are: Front row left to right: Ina Oregon; Patsy Poythress, Chapel Hill, N.C.; Nan Schaeffer, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Back Gee Ridley, Courtland, Va ; Gail Willingham, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Arnold Garvin, rcw left to right: Carter Jones, Durham, N.C.; Jack Childs Wilson, N.C.; Harold Wil- Aiken. S.C ; Frankie Black Head Cheerleader Kannapolis, N.C.; Amy Morse, Eugene, liamson, Sims, N.C.; John R. Whitty New Bern, N.C. (Photo by Bill King; Woollen Gymnasium and follow a route to Memorial Hall for a pep rallv. Both the U.NC band and tition lor I'iukIn lor u dei ci at inn Memorial lore the liudet Utneau in Raleili. The new parking lot. to-be finish- - 1 ..... . rcaair of dormiti.' .v on ov laie ueiout-r, is unm cheerleaders will participate in the vjth funds provided by the Univer oarade and rally. sjty The cost of clearing, drain- llie LAC cnccrieaciers. prepared,. ,..:,, ,.,,rhint about UNC Campus Is Lively On First Day O f Class lu iwtsy Ai;i.i.i:it I r).;la ( . -pisHles and j ,);)ilv T'i- L'N'C earrpus is i;i full swing ;:ain villi all its 7.:()U people ' n.ake' tilings lively! The first day of elflNse b: ought them into V Ctii1'so tUi'i the doors were oer- flovirt:, wlU sumnii v. eekend pl.in.N. Tiip roui only made Chap'! Hill n'-iii nior hke Lome to the old sfudmts- .nid introduced thr new ernes lo the legertl thru no matter ),uv sunny it m;iy 'via miles ..wav. v ill neU.itly l.e laining ..I the Mill." S.i. into the rain s udentN niust t ip in d-.. .id it they are an -tiling hke ro'i'iii" and le-nedy W.t , i.,v. , ..i hr.'u'.t'-. Mi.it ar-n t fn i -..ii-nt 1 )ti n ..(1 ll.i'A .it it' i .ik ;" in l.u I, sou m;iy liml umre it uple down ili.-re t'.ian i'.'. V Court. 1 )ro ad t.kes p'...( e .n entr.il n rt.nU otlii r in t!"' ba incnt ot ll.iues II. .11 tni new ;.ud old siu (!. n: s It .. ,',1 end a! 1- :'- i' 111 Saturday. Bui the r un not so f.:r tamed things down une h:'!e bit. It hasn't kepi ansoiit t : roMi attend ng tlie ti.st d.i o! (hisses w .'iicli brought on cases el b.tigue supposedly held over trmn ot uiit.it ion week. Big weekend plain for the State (aiolin.i game like p'iority over cl.iss vvorii how eves- l'.spei lally sniie the vi itr.ig agiceaieii' with Ir.aein y I. oases has just been pa-s.;l ,,nd (lisTibuted t i all wom en's dorms and sororities. A total ot 2i .social and lour prn-h-s,t:;t i , are oe the let The men heaved s, '!is ol relief at the n v. ;. since many ol them are gel ling ce.mboN lor this afternoon. And tne coed-, heaved other sighs 1. 1 lebet becaise tliCV Won't have I Library Post Filled At UNC Dr. Harry Bergholz. a scholar ot national and international reputa tion, has accepted the position of It is no mistake, then, to say Chief Bibliographer at the L'n.ver that every'hin is in full swing ! sity of North Carolina Library, it again. The stores are full, students j v as disclosed recently. have colds and are broke ana me department is busy. The Tar Heel's truck has been World In Brief to miss anv of the fun this week end. That is. if thev have dates! Hurt By Lye Hoffa Confident i Dr. Iiergholz comes to Carolina : today, injuring 12 students NEW YORK (AD A quantity MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) of he or other caustic was hurled James R. Hoffa said taday he ex- . . . . . .... ....: a inn.sPntfl'inn of nine eirls from Car- the "Bell Tower Parking Lot case into a history class at 1 nomas me teamsiers union uespue an . - Jefferson High School in Brooklyn 1 attack on him by the AFL-CIO olina, State and WC vieing for the and headed by Frankie Black, will escort the football team to the stage in Memorial Hall for a "Meet tlie Team" interview. Another highlight of the pep rally will be a speech by head football coach Jin Tatum. who will intro i duce other coaches and co-captains of the 1957 football squad Half time Saturday will feature 1 sity. ' ing, 1 $35,000. was provided from Uni- versity funds, and "not one cent" ! came from the funds taken from I student car registration fees. The funds from student car reg i ist ration fees are in the Student I Activities fund, and. if a sug-ges-! tion from the business office is TV sets. This has been a project of the student government for the past five years, but at the suggestion of Aycock and Branch, the pro ject has become a reality. The $30 per set allot ment is giv en to the Student Government with il.e suggestion that an arrangement be made through the Purchasing Dept. to have all the sets serviced by the same repair company. The suggestion does not have to be fol- ceremonies during the followed, tne tees win oe uscu iu K.weu io oti-uc h.- ii. the i furnish lighting ana a guaru uu , me anniuiu oi me aimi.iin ! not necessarily permanent. Accord- Ethical Practices Committee. Consolidated University missing for two days and it seems that no one has seen the monster. You would surely lonrember it if you had. Tryouts Monday For Production Tniv;'s for "The I. ark." a Caro lina Playmaker's production, have , I t en s( bed lied lor 4 (H) and 7:."V) 1 m . Monday. September Z. in the I'lav maker's Theatre. The play, which portrays the life of Saint .loan, is directed by Kai .1,. .;,'! en. ot the Play maker's stall li will appear at the Play maker Theatre October 16-20. ' 1 "ne I. ark' oilers many roles for intcrc- ed Tar II. -els and experi ence is not necessarily a prere quisle for casting it was announc- cd All interested persons are en ecuraged to attend the tryouts. with a Master of Science degree in Library Science from ithe Univer sity of Michigan where he was a professor of comparative litera ture. At Wilson Library, Dr. Berghol. will evaluate the library's hold ings and determine research and teaching needs. He and faculty members will cooperate in selecting and acquiring books and journals for the Library collections. Two of the injured were taken to Kings County Hospital, suffer ing from burns of the face, neck and back. The other 10 were treat ed at the school and eight of Jthem were sent home. " . Authorities accused Maurice Kessler, 17, Negro, of hurling the title of I r, I vutrii. During the half -tune program, j student government presidents from The committee charged the union is corruptlv dominated. In effect, At gave the teamsters a j tl,e three units of the Consolidated Manager of the University Vnie hplvippn ousting Hoffa and!iii,.oit nA ih chairman nf i Th. Student Tvaffic C - - ' - - I UIIIVC1 9HJ tlim "iv- - ...... I - .11 ,1 kninn rtr. .... .. 11! 1 The new lot will hold 577 cars, j ing to Mr. Branch, the $50 is enough The Division of Health Affairs is ; for repairs on two average tele '.o receive 77 of the spaces and stu-' ision sets per year. The reason for i dents to receive the remainder, ac- i the double figure was given as the cording to Mr. Branch. Business abuse that these sets receive and -'he continuous pcrlormancc. of flirt flii-ks T'lT Hnlct;iliinv; will ho ( introduced. said in an interview he Immediately after the game, a substance, and sad the attack ap-! believes the teamsters can get reception w.U be held in trout ot parcntly stemmed from the arrest j along without the AFL-CIO but he i Graham Memorial ohe Tin Can. last August of Kesler on a morals ! thinks everv effort should be j case of rain. Jim Crisp's combo ( some other leader; or being polled from the AFL-CIO Hoffa Conmwittee 1 T'ie unused per', von ol the una .. ;i! U. i.i s.liui-tsr. .f !h all.wat inn ill hp useil ; reol.ice oia S-i IX t " V ill V "li v ... " - - . ..... oi the student parking spaces, ac- , ;ind to add new ones. Tile repairs cording to Sonny Kvans. Presi- ami repiaeemvn: of tl:e TV sets was. dent of the student body. Kvans nniil now. taken itoin the Dorm also stated that the Traffic Com- S:ci;d Fund and was handled by mittee will decide how the lot is the individual dormitories. charge. One of the boys in the hospital, David Ozersky. 16. white, was the complaintant in the case, in which Kessler was freed on S1.000 bail for grand jury action. made to stay in the federation. Military Slashed WASHINGTON' (A P) Secretary 1 Defense Wilson, to save money, today ordired another lOO.OOO-man cut in the military forces. A native of Berlin, C.ermany. Dr. Berholz has been associated wlMi students and teachers in both Europe and America. He studied at the University of Berlin, where he received the M A. and Ph.D. degrees. He has also studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and Insti tute di Cultura Italians in Lau sanne. Switzerland. His teaching has taken him to for today's critical hearing on the j tonight. Cermany, England, Switzerland and use 0f National Guardsmen to the United States, where he lias ( i;P0D vwrnes out of Central High School. Earlier, Faubus defied a federal court subpoena to appear in an other civil rights hearing, brought before a 3-judge panel. Faubus On Offense LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) Gov. Orval Faubus demanded Thursday that U.S. District Judge Ronald N. Davies be disqualified taught at Lawrence College. Apple ton. Wis. and at Michigan, where he taught courses in German and Scandinavian Literature. Dr. Bergholz speaks, writ.es. and reads German, K n g 1 i s h, and ; ie as0 told reporters he does French, and reads Swedish. Danish, I not know whether he will come will be featured for the reception. Wiiile tlie reception is being held, the nine candidates for CU Queen : ' three from each unit of the Con- j solidated University i will meet in; Morehead Planitarium with judges ; who will choose the queen. Tiie new CU Queen w ill be an- j ! nounccd during the CU dance Sat urday night in Woollen Gym. Kelly Maness, chairman of the UNC dele gation to tlie Consolidr.ted Unhcr siiy Council, will crown the queen and will present her with a dozen roses from a local florist. The CU ring Claudette Colbert. Fred Mac-j Queen last year was Ann Fitzhugh Murray, Marjorie Mam and Per- j h-om Woman's College, cy Kilbride, w ill be shown at 7:30 The CU drnce. to be held from and at 10 p.m. in Carroll Hall audi- : 8 to 11 o'clock Saturday night, is tori urn. i being sponsored by the Order ol (the Grail, the highest undergrad- Free Flicks Begin Today The first of the free films pre- i sented by the Free Flick commit tee of the Graham Memorial Ac tivities Board will be presented 'The Egg and I." a comedy star- Starring in Saturday night's film, lie said, too. that 35,000-40,000 ; Norwegian. Dutch. Italian. Spanish, civilians will have to be dropped j and Latin. With this vast knowl from defense payrolls. jfdge of languages, he has served We couldn't wait any longer" as a translator and has published Wilson Uld a news conference, j expensively in U. S. and foreign WV are so close to the debt ! journals. From 1950-1934. Dr. Berg iv, a tfc.. i,,,Knrv r.-.n't even ! l olz served as assistant editor of I I i I I l I I1UI Hiv nv . . - i borrow the mor.y." Modern Language Journal. into court Friday. Faubus attorneys, in an affidavit filed in federal court, asserted: "Judge Davies is unable to con duct a fair and impartial trial and render a decision, either in law or fact, that would 1k free of prejudice." ; "Another Part of the Forest." will 1 be Fredric March. Ann Blyth. Dan Duryea and Edmund O'Brien. This film tells the siory of the life of a vicious, scheming family on a southern plantation, and will be ; shown to students at 7:30 and I p.m. in Carroll Hall. to be adnini;.;rated as soon as final figures on ear registration are available. Another i:cm. that has as yet not been acted upon, is tht. request made for funds to supply new seats for Memorial Hal!. Mr. Branch stated that the request is before thc l'udget Bureau in Raleigh. The campaign for new seats for the Auditorium has been going on for the past seven years, but has always been refused by tl-e Bud get Bureau. M: Branch said that the re quest would surely be well received In the Budget Bureau and "we ;.re hopeful it will pass.' Tlie request, if granted, will re place the presen; seats in die old auditorium with 17(10 new theatre i i pe seats. Two telephones will also Hall. The i-.vens l; rock and .enurattl. I uaie honorary at UNC. The Duke be placed in Memorial 'the dance. Dance tickets will be j Hys. guide ropes and mach L.ia c... ci .in I,.,. r.i,.- nri etners i iiici v will be overhauled or re tllll IKH p l ,Jr loi v wuimv tiv s - An expected turn-out of 1000 to ' placed 1200 students from WC and State , also. College during the CU Day pro Hi 'gram was predicted by i I Maness as the situation demands Anc'her "crying need" that Ay- l : ii Kelly j cock and urancn acivocaieu is me Fund recently established for the er said. ' Chancellor Ay Mr. Branch a;e to te d and thanked for the firm, swift and etteetive handling of such crying iwed as dormi tory 'clevision repair, student park ing, and ?.Ie.r.o! tal rc-decin a ta n." Staff Meeting Set Today At 2 A meeting of all old staff mem bers and those ia'erested in join ing the stall ol The Daily Tar Heel will be hell tod. a: 2 p m. in The 1-aily Tar Heel office on the sec ond floor of Graham Memorial. Ed,for Ned Ba-s has urged ; 11 hose interested in joining the stall .o be prese r. at tlie meeting. The Daily Tar Heel publishes daily except Sundav Positions are open in all phases of production, including advertising. business, photograph;:, news !!'.i:.g and edi torial writing. Pre Opening Activities Keep Students, Officials On Run During Orientation i,. .mwiMwWjWBt) -JU 1 H. iiiiihii iiil m , ,L w--1, '-" 1 1 " . fc, ..i. ',;:-. tS Bwj "' I i 'k si " . . r W. . 1 fvr4 it .4f i sm -'f (o-s - . i by r si M t: n i U&n -t$l?" "Kjr ; v -sa.- 4 j S .... -.' .... i . " " "- V ... s - - ' CHANCELLOR AND EX CHANCELLOR ... Ayt.uck and llune villi ihh's PUNCH ON MCCORKLE PLACE ... ut opening reception HAND-SHAKING AT GRAHAM MEMORIAL . . . iieetiiio top officials AND FINALLY UNPACKING . . . before clasks begin m. i -t;mmn ,mk. 0

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