""TV" tl 1! C LI 3 AS Y S TRIALS DEPT. CHAPEL HILL, H. C. C-31-49 WEATHER Fair to parti? clwdy And cl. KUk ! oma ftf inUnd tonrfht. Sunday, fair and SPECIAL ROYAL EDITION SAVE THE JJTih if 131) i Mini IS-STir HTwf VOL. LVIII NO. 27 Complete, tf Wire Service Dr. Hooper's Organ Recital Is Week Away GMAB's music eirnimittec has scheduled an organ music recital for its second Petite Muslcalc of the fall s?rics. The one-man con-J cert by Dr. Francis Hooper, out-1 standing Midwcitern organist, will bo held next Sunday 4at 8 p.m. in Orrard Hall. ' Among the prcgram pieces will b three sonalai by Scarlotti. as well a Hugo's Ball.t and Lam-, belt's Fireside. i Dr. Hooper is noted for his demonstration of an organ's flexi bility rather than its power, and for his sensitive feclinj for effects which avoid sentimentality in romantic passages. Dr. No per. a WAVII veteran has gives rcitU in the United States and England. In addition to his recitals, he heads the organ de partment of the University of Louisville. ! While earning his degrees of MSM and DSM at Union Theolog ical seminary In New York. Dr. : Hooper served as organist for Sun day morning services at Carnegie Hall. He also studied at the School of English Church Music in. ChristlrhurM. England. CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20,; 1?57 Offices in Graham Memorial FOUR PAGES THIS ISSUE I v. ' , . ? V.- ic .v. ' ' J i- !"" - v : ' V. " - r3 1 1 SHOWN ABOVE IS DR. FRANCIS HOOPER, noted concert or ganist, who will bring his talent to GMAB's second Petite Musicale neat Sunday evening when he present's a recital of organ music at Cerrard Hall. Flu Subsides Over Weekend World In Brief Despite predictions of an upsurge in flu cases here Monday, student illnesses subsided over the week end. Tho University Infirmary report ed only 24 pallcats Saturday. Dr. Textile Workers WASHINGTON. Oct. 18 (AP) f trl 1.' Inn rt n.nt oc ca-ntt'lPV. . .u it . a ctA Middle East treasurer of the United States Textile Workers (UTWJ today a.s the union moved ta avoid pos sible AFL-CIO ouster on corrup tion charges British Communist Party Secre tary John Gollan for summit talks "to stop war breaking out" in the Huge Crowd Is Honored By Royalty By DAVIS YOUNG Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip honored a cheering crowd of over 43.000 with their presence at the University of Maryland-Uoiversity 01 North Carolina game yesterday in College Park, Maryland. ! Festivities started well in ad vance of her majesty's arrival at 2 p.m. An hour and a half before game time there were already thou sands milling through the stands in anticipation of the day's featured event. The huge throng hailed from as far west as Illinois and from all prirts of the east and sotuheast. It w as obvious to all that they had not ccmc to view the game alone, but rather to catch at least a glimpse ot the most publicized personality in the world. As the Tar Heel band came on the field shortly before the Queen's arrival, there were hundreds of detectives and law enforcement agents lining the field in a pre- 77 W I o FKY f? u . v , ... ' J j. v. '- , ,f rj.; -v;i: r - , V v ' 4 t 1 1 Tl mm I iMiiim.MMM.i..i.iiminilMir i vi.MI'TiMwwitfeiWBiiiirif'ai J DDT n Maryland In Second WM Vital Stars Half Win Dav-And-Niaht UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., Oct. cautionary measure. Every possible ia (AP) Th IT V Hpnpral As- ...... ot ivo o,iMn'c rd only .4 patients Saturday, pr h. wr- indi.otion!, tba M. sembly. it was said today, may entrance and stay safe and e.Joy- Jamcs Taylor, rfuty physician. id I aF1cIO may accept, the hold " day-and niKht debate nextabIe. h'L T t0mU7h?'T S.ne. in U TW derihip and week Tor natck 'aUpX ot Syrian- ' At 1 to the tnnrm.ry eMerJ.y ban on i Anlhony v.len-Uov.et charge, that Turkey plana ' fed and brlnglng nmmn.r, ,h- u;on on - reform to auaCK yria v,. . HlU-ri-s t " i.rt vi.-rin ethical oraciiccs , codes ?pt By BILL KING Special To Tht Daily Tar Heel COLLEGE PARK, MD. The Maryland Tarrapins unleased an amazing second half offensive attack after spotting Carolina a 7 0 lead to completely stun Jim Tatum's warriors, 21-7 before a full house of 34,000 which included Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip in Byrd Stadium yesterday. It was probably the greatest reversal of form since Jane Russell turned her back on the outlaw as the Tar Heels dominated action in the first half and seemed well on their way to winning a fourth straight football game. But such was not the case, and a caravan of over 1.000 Carolina students . sat shivering in 54 de grees weather as the Terps broke Daley Goff Shown above is halfback Daley Goff, of the UNC Tar Heels, who scored the only touchdewn in UNC's defeat by Maryland Sat urday in the Queen attended game at College Park. The Terp upset the Tar Heels 21-7. took a handoff, busted off left tackle and galloped toward the right sidelines 81 yards for the score. This seemed to give the Terps all the incentive needed as they lose for three tallies and threw I bounced right back the next time up an almost impregnable defense in the final two quarters. It was a sad finale to an other wise . wonderful weekend for the they got possession of the ball for the third and final score. The Carolina attack started off just as it had in the last three Patients wrre adTvVttcd yccrday by p.m. ort of tour Mudcnt who came by to sec the doctors m inc tuner nanu, to si mums ym.iv j discharged yesterday. 1 Fred Weaver, dean of Student Affairs. id yesterday that only .11 students ill in dormitories were given fruit Juice and soup Friday night; and of thc 31. only 4 felt they should need any assistance yes- It rday from the tcm making, rounds of the campus to Rhc food t. sick student. Dr. E. M. Hedgpcth. University ; physician, said that In preparation J for an expected increased of flu j cases Monday, the Infirmary will j not relax emergency measures as j e stablished this week. These meas-1 urcs include extra doctors and nurses. The upsurge In flu cases, how fer. is not expected in the same proportions as the Increase seen this wek. Tho Infirmary estimated tht 1..VH), students were sick dur ing the pan; 13 days. Of the I.. VK) caws, a mini m' n number of complications was re ported, and no one was considered seriously 111 There were approxi mately I rses treated In Memorial Ilosptl because of cnnipllcations. but only I remain in the hospital row Y's Forum On Human; ights Begins Today . " "T . iho Queen's box on the rifty yard L. Mdiovem, spokesmen ior commission to investigate the t- - box o , uat.on seemed U have wide regents I day series of talks here today in ' acceptance. Various delegations crme were t he do , rftnnpr,ion with a YW-YMCA spon- i. i 4U nt i TO- Ot 1 11C UniVlTMiy "I IllOIJiauu, . n tonset uo the commis-'o-s deans' from Maryland and the -1 sored forum on human nghts solution to set up the comm.s ( Qf jhe Maryland studont j The hiKhlight of the three-day sion- ... . . . KHv. j talks will come tomorrow night A usually well informed dpi- body. I ks Mpr.m,prn His. ... j r o : ... .. WIICIl JlflBdll -.wv, pomat said tne presiaeni oi uie co nation assembly had in mind to; New Highways WASIIINGON. Oct. 18 (AP) The government announced to- j day the addition ot 2,102 miles, of new routes to the national in tcrstatc highways system. The new routes will provide a more direct linkage of the North ern Central states to the South Atlantic seaboard and provide j major new routes in the far west. The designation is important to ! Hi-hway . Aid Ac. provides .hat Secretary of St. ,ta Dulta . . - j the federal government pays 90 ' per cent of the cost of such roads. Edward P. Morgan and William , a public luncheon in Lenoir Hall L. McCiOvern, spokesmen for today at lz.JO p.m. The Political Science Fraternity will holdi a luncheon for Morgan tomorrow. Carolina partisians who made this i weeks the Tar Heels scoring trip to give the Queen and. Phillip t late in the first period. . a royal athletic welcome to the The drive started on the Mary United States. But .nothing, can be iland 36 and consumated only eight . taken - away , from the inspired 1 plays with Daley Goff doing the Terps. who last week beat Wake honors. The Tar Heels needed , a Forest 27-OJ . . hreK W gei me i u, nowe-cv, nv V th rn-Uht break emme when Don Coker infpofhVaW kickeTrcm-traroTina- 42;on with 10;2O left in the fourth fiu- ! fourth down. Maryland quarter-, ter and featured a second string , back John Fritsch was Pyin Maryland halfback named Ted Kcr-, shallow on the kick and called for shner . ia fair catch- The count at that point was 7-7. 1 Just as Fritsch got the ball safe The Terps had the ball on their v man Howie Dare bumped into own 19. when suddenly Kershner his teammate and jarred the ball , Jose. Fred Sweanngcn recovered call morning, afternoon and nignt meetings Tuesday and Wednesday if necessary to reach a decision by Thursday. Yuqoslavia WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 ( AP) Eisenhower Visit LONDON. Oct. 18 (AP) The Daily Express said today that Oiiocn Elizabeth II has invited Shortly afterwards. Chancellor ; William Aycock and President Wil- , li.im Friday of Carolina along with t their families were escorted on the field. The ambassadors of the com- J monwealth nations were introduced j along with other embassy men of lesser importance. i Liovernor L.uiner iiuu,v3 mm prnor Theodore McKeldin along with ported to be making a careful re- tncir respcCtive families were dnv- appraisal of United States support cn on to (ne ficld Wjth Hodges re fir Yugoslavia. cciving a tremendous ovation from The question is whether that j tne Caroiina fans. He later brought Communist country has kept j roar from thc crowd as he rose enough independence of Russia to j trom ,lis scat next to the Queen justify continuing American aid. j to lca(1 a fas( coursc of -Dixie." i ThP ITnited States and its British The Queen's entrance on the ncld cuss "Human Rights: Their Chal lenge to America" in Carroll Hall at 8 o'clock. ! McGovern. Washington. D. C; attorney, will speak this morning at the Community Church and to night at 6 o'clock before the Can Whitfield, Adams Are Named To Head Group Pat Adams and Whit Whitfield , alternates were chosen to fill out were named Wednesday night to thc group's roster. ..j .u on.oi.Honf doioation to1 This legislature, the only one Ilt'au me -o - . - u in thc United Mates, meets e night at 6 o-clocK oeiore ui 21.yeawld State Student Legus terbury Club. P-copal suden t J Raleigh No, 7, 8. and 9. group. McGovern s law turn haSj ,Hit,ftn to Aflams and Whit- reprcsented defendants in many civil liberties cases recently given Congressional hearings. Morgan, well-known ABC radio- television commentator, will ad dress a Wel'.cv Foundation, In addition to Adams and Whit field who will act as chairman for Carolina. The Tar Heel's second unit nrcmntly took over and marched ; for the score. John Havwood and i Fmil DeCantis moved Carolina to ! the 24 and a first flown. Goff then went to the 18 and Havwood went uo the middle to the 13 and an ! other first down, i DeCantis got two to the 11. and after a Goff pass had fallen in complete. Curt Hafhawav pitched out to Goff "bo si-irted left end ITt'sioeni ri.seniiuvri io vumt i "- .... i inr London next year and implied and French allies may DC approacn . along wiin me that thc President has accepted, ing the brink of another Cold War , parly was a tremendous thrill for : defeat at thc hands of smart and the crowd. She was attired in a red T1ir nou-.Mnor said an an- . c. litiHnrnhin nn I ,...; .t.;li mat filing hat and W8S i ......-r-r.-. - res. live ou ili ivuwvin' v.. . i mi t- nuunccmcnt is expected during " Yuoslav issue. Officials here CVCry bit as stunning as expected. . u t .. .t in VI athinitnn . . . ... - - - . - One London event of iyo wui b? the dedication of the new American Memorial Chapel in St. Pauls Cathedral, built to honor A steady decrease in the number American servicemen who served ol fl'i cases w noted Thursday. Friday and S'turday. The Infir-: mary admilted that thc decrease ir cases was partially explained by the large nt'tnbcr of students who went. hone. In (act. thc Infirmary nllowrd those patients well enough to I rax el to go home. More doses of flu vaccine w ill be ready for distribution Monday. The Inlirmary report 4hat of the stu dents who h ive been innoculated so f. r. few have experienced reactions from the vaccine. None of these students w as sick enough to be put to bed. FALL MEF.TINGM PLANNED Plans for fall meetings of Future Teachers of America chapters In North Carolina colleges nd uni vcrsllics w ere mapped out this week at a meeting In Raleigh of the FTA College Advisory Committee Of the North Carolina Education Associa tion. Dr. Donald C. Tarbet. associate professor in the UNC School of Edu cation, attended the meeting, crv ii.g as chairma f tt committee. Pilot Safe in Britain during Wotld War II. ; CUKUNA. . An American puui iiyins w -nwe nonstop distance record for l M V0v..- - - are not prepared to conceds a set- piuiiip came dressed in a ronserv- back now but they arc uneasy jjvc blue Suit and darker Diue nai. about thc future. ! The crowd cheered wildly for scv- j er;d minutes as the royal pair circled thc field in the presidents car. year to let representatives from each coll 2 22 present and vote on bills of state and national im- fnr lhp touchdown Phil Blazer was neia who win t-i k - , ttvp and vice-chairman, other officers , portance. An award, won by ual trp wUh tho nojnt after and Car selected include. Miss Connie' last rear, is given for the best bill j olina had a 7.0 advantaff. . -r nAn fin.' intrortlieed. TV Totnmmon pentiniied to . . ,, j Bernstein secrciaiv, iduuuuh , , commentator, will aa- treasurer, and Dave Reid and Highlight of thc 1937 session, move and had several deen thrust supper meeting of tnc j ConatftPe .Wh will have full radio-TV into Tern territerv durin? tho rest Mctnouisi u tu'M'.,.. is tn be an address by 0r the ha'f ?nd it corned nnlv ... , Miner neieuaies musin m . - student group, tonight. ! uinu .UL ,s . ,.nnv Gov Luthr Hodges. of tim b-fore t'Tar While on campu, bo from UNC are se- out of reach ot Tom- visit and speak at several class E ns John B meetings Mmy d 2V ,m Holme.s. Charlie which includes tests on current Te Tar Heels left at halft.mo mornings. In addition. McGovern McL'rov. " d rliam,ntao. proce- ,o3Hin- in nrcai'v .,,v do. will lead discussing groups Mon-, Deane. D.n Furtado Jim TolDcn e P r!rnlin, s,. day and Tuesday afternoons at hn? entire a' selection board. t 3:30 in the Assembly Room of the( Flack yuincj Ajscue. a ( meCtin- cf delegates -ho fai ctatu-, ,y, Marv. Library on "The Relationship of j Fleishman . aUprnatcs will be held tho 0rf2o in aM th vital rie- iu r .rtnmMit nvn V ITUUl din X J - lilt: vruvct uiuviH - - - tion remains the largest' from any Wednesday at 9 p.m. in me noianu o,m--,. ?n -n-. , , ... . o.rMino ool Parter lounsc to discuss bills to Hmnnnc?s of the Maryland com- ot nn nan e ud nn McGovwn wHl bo the guest at leges, 21 primary and secondary be presented. ito Constitutional Rights and Nat ional Security.' back. Melvin West Missing MOREHEAD CITY. N. C Oct. 19 (TP) The U. S. Coast Guard at Norfolk. Va. today ordered an alert of all hips for some trace of Melvin West, 28-ycar-old disc jockey who started a 580 mile ocean trip for Bermuda Thursday 15 f ;ot outboard motorboal Queen Not Enthusiastic Over Football Game light planes dunked his. ice-covered i ship into thc Atlantic Ocean at j dawn today on a flight frof Calves-1 nf.nrni nerson in thc place. She from ton. Tex., to Rome. He was only 40 COLLEi.K paiuv m -. - - - in fart. when Carolina . , . T. . .... i. TJi-itannio iai- d3 uuiius"i ;w. fr. m land but 8oU irom iad uit -""; "i ., ...f for a IllllVhl Itomc. bv tens Gov. Luther Hodges of North monogram E2R, in gold and black. But thev were too low aown in rtr iai - - i - Then sue was at least iidii esty. .loltehtod and . b North Caro ,na wen o e, tor Then , pay bv tens ol thousands of people touchdown jusl betorc the end P , III O g U I J J uui-v... - , - His course was off the shipping Marine from Dallas, was piucklu ancSi I from the sea by a Spanish fishing The adventurer, an experienced ! vescl he had signaled with a mirror sailor wa overdue several hours, from the air. He was uninjured and and sould not have radioed for his plane, a single engine Mooney help because he had only recciv-1, Mark 20, was towed ashore, ing equipment a board, no trans-; mittcr. ! ICBM Shot Sputnik William Wyatt, 25 ycar-old ex- acU Uke crazy look in an Amen-j the first quarter. Then she was at least half way thc stands to see the North Caro lina band form a moving to-khi, chair and animated spinning wheeV Elizabeth couldn't watch it all. can football game today. She did rise half way out of her dirt and went ahead 14-7. MeKeldin and a former foot- rvcium h".v u . . . T 4 ,1 rVin .vie T D ! Vl P T 1 11 ? uu .inr Pres dent. Wilson tl. eiincr. ilisitau, jut ao nk coat and chair when Maryland intercepted J Maryiand, kept her maje-1 in loot-gifts for herself and THE STATISTICS Md. UNC Vrd$ Rushing 20 15 Pass Attemnt 17 12 Pss Comolete . 5 1 Yards Passing 40 70 Inter. 1 ' Punts 6 9 Punt Av. 38 3? Fumbles lot ' 1 Yards Penal. 35 50 Hunched unaer min threatened at the dose Kior.ti.t Onepn F.lizabeth and y . ... . , i., n 000 et Queen ,the haf But that probably was other spectators spent the dore R. McKeldin of Maryland, afternoon watching Maryland de feat North Carolina 21-7 in Mary land's horseshoe stadium. She seemed to enjoy the game who was on his feet waving his' arms and rooting like a madman, j Chicken and ham sandwiches r,m"lS J ' . . I .L!t j t ,.U Woc - a doiihen 1 farvlQnrl tipd the SCOrC Willi stv Dosted on what was going on:cimurenui Suuu..o ,.o . . ....... - . dow! the field-and by what was glass bowl, a small equestrian on,y 2:10 left ,n the h.rd quarter Tn" bv such things as penalty,; china figure, some Indian arrows The Terp defense had kept the Tar l- intn their own ten i- and "held that line, w ncn : ana arrow neaua, iuy iwii n oass thev didn't, she asked questions. A chill, clouded day turned to, sparkling built in music boxes. In return, the royal torv for the entire quarter. On couple fourth down, thc Tar Heels were were offered the Queen between , The Queen and her husband kl.roc Ur.i rintfc KUl bile Summit Conference ! ing Soviet scientist said today the ! at spots. But she appeared to be LONDON, Oct. 19 (AP) -Moscow, Soviet Union's Intercontinental tar more unV ; ,, .,!, stn -mtmitnik into space. and the antics ot a iuuF.c v. an EasUest summit conference Prof. Y. A. Pobedonostsov, aj overnors than the efforts .i-.j -rin dm aloni? the doctor of technical sciences, saia muscuiar cnapa .v - xvu brought ' b.oivu o - - .... : i i 4 Unt.a nirh rvrner aiuu.iu ... n.v. i.... . Mv.u... - ... . . u - jnvS tu . , ritual between naives me p-i- forming bands, and cards across the way spelling out the . royal ciouuea uay iuincu iu . n - - sunshine about half autographed a football or two. Pn their own 37. Goff went back i oToV Oct 19 (AP) -Moscow, Soviet Unions iniereonuuemi i i u. k - - , prince r-nuip, oauicu su-ested ' today ' that Britain and ! Ballistic Missile shot the earth sat-1 leaders; majorettes card stunts up cQf ee rom a paper cup. although they were on the su"e . . . :.(J.u;( 'r.tniirinto snace. and the antics of a couple oi u,i uav cid f the field. She didn't look oveny mucUSiu, " .-.,, ...u ,T.r..ia tioH thP ame up! Both of them got an obvious w iivii .vi a i j iouu nvM o troubled border between luritey and Syria. Moscow radiotimcd its sugges tion to coincide with a call by in the weekly political magazine New Times the ICBM "made it possible within a month to launch j a hnnrW-ed vards of sod Her majesty, always somenun. a srin to her face was the way McKeldin hopped up, doffed his Dossible within a montn to launcn ner mtjeu, am.,o - - - v1!1nHihake pusMuie iu o ,. . ah,Mit the most hat and insisted on a nand&naKe the Sov et earth satel U e " i of a diplomat, was about toe i a a fhP .raitir- was over to kick but the cente r was low and happy and victorious players hoist- he chose to run, getting only a ed Coach Tommy Mont to their yard. shoulders and carried him across j The Terps took over and went u tiA ho -as ushered to the over for the score eleven plays Rnth ot tnem got an uuviuuo mc nvm. , , JTJTct the Ti3a,naro,e andUova, bo, where Quee. , ElUabe, -ater. Qoarterbac, Eb Rus v1; n and Prince Pnilrp snooK nanus wu sneaxea u uvci nv,... w. him and offered their congratula-j big play was a 15-yard rim by . tiong, J sophomore halfback Gene Verardi. .