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Prais epoured 'over ,.,....,. r in from all world is better off for his having Veep To Tender Measure as weu as xne univer- Student Party sity campus lived. He will be sorely missed And It Costs Next To Nothing! Usual Discipline yesterday for Author and long reemmbered." Asking For Probation As James Street, Chapel Hill resi- Paul Green, Chapel Hill play- will a bill tonight in the student dent for the last eight years, who David Reid introduce wright, said he; knew "of no one as usual died of a, heart attack here Tues- Legislature calling for probation "the punishment" day night. who was more effective in punc- System violators. turing sham and falseshood." 3 Great Concerts Coming lor first offense Honor As might vice-chairma- n, will also be expected, the trib- Lambert Davis, director of the Reid, Student Party outline in. utes came f faculty coun-- - not only froiji literary UNC Press: "To any one who Helen Maslof Concert Alec Templeton To Be Chamber Orchestra his bill a system of se - ceieureues dui irom people in all ever knew him, James Street's selors to whom first-offen- vio- of In Hill To Play Here Oct. 20 put walks life. From the Chan-- , if. books, however, accomplished Scheduled Here Sun. Chapel Oct. 14 Iators would be assigned if cellor of the University Wednesday, 20, Gra- down to were, were always over- Mas-lo- ? On Oct. the on probation. they The program for the Helen ff Alec Templeton, described in rural churchcman, people praised w - ham Memorial Activities flexibility in shadowed by 'the man himself. concert to be presented here a music magazine as an artist who Board This "additional Jimmy j Street. He had a fine professional devo- will present The American Cham- the distrbution of penalties" Chancellor Sunday night was announced yes- treats music as a human thing, Robert B. House said' i. to his craft, and he was a ber Orchestra at Memorial Hall. would "elevate, the Honor Coun- "James I tion terday by Jim Wallace, director of will appear here on Oct. 14, spon- SEEN Street was a splendid , The is part of Chapel mere A, worker; but his wonder- orchestra the cils from their positions as friend tireless Graham Memorial Student Union, sored by the Student Entertain- W and neighbor not only to X ful outgoingness went to all Hill Concert Series. juries to a position of a true judi- ' sponsor of the event. ment Committee All the University but to ' students trying to and the Whole around him." ; The American Chamber Orches- body," according to Reid, Student, study well-know- n cial community." - i Miss Maslof f, a lyric will be admitted free with I. D. . was founded in 1950 by watch World Series game at ' A number of close friends and tra Robert No Vote Discussion ; soprano New York, is coming cards. And a box of fruit came to the associates, as well as I relatives from Scholz. It was first known as the same time in GM's TV room. j New Although &eid's bill will not be Street residence i at- directly to Chapel Hill from I Born in Cardiff, Wales, and an (This yesterday from from out of town, planned to Mozart Orchestra. unique tonight on the floor of - appearances open Graham considered a leader, in a small rural church JAMES STREET . Strreet's services. York to American citizen since 1940, group is the result of many years' tend the Legislature, it si expected to . More and more of those ragge- who said, "I don't know how we' toe will all miss him They include Harold. Matson, Memorial's "petites musicales" Templeton began studying the experimentation before 1950, and ' oe widely discussed among stud- d-type haircuts on coed nog- rmilrl hro OAtton nlnnn ,..:u "... liter- concert series for the new school piano at the age of 4. Since then per- Greenwich ,Conn.f Street's when the orchestra started its ent leaders. gins. you." ecutive editor of the" Associated ary aeent ; since he began his year. he has played throughout the formances in the music school of Press, who' to The proposal Street died at Memorial Hos referred Street as , writing H. concert will be in would fill the 'career:' Allen Smith. Her held the world, charming audiences with the of Andy, the campus' bright 8 pital here Tuesday at 10:50 p. m. an "outstanding newsman before fame, a close Main Lounge of Graham Memorial New was need "for rehabilitation and cor- of ..Totem Pole" his music and wit. York, it discovered that year-old- , dog a gmS on to 'greater, writing of mere punish- "finding" a and after , Chapel rection instead heart attack suffered in neWspaper work, and at 8 p.m. Dr. Walter Golde, At the age of two, he climbed The American Chamber Orchestra "hoping like everything some while he was presenting enlevements, who is well remem- Le-Bar- accompany. ment in firrst offense cases," Reid awards Mrs. Smith, Mt. Kisco, N. Y.; Hill, pianist, will to the family's piano and played was as good or better than the best body doesn't find him from at a meeting of the North Caro- bered as a grand person and fine Barker, chief editor of Selections from the Masloff con- of Europe. said yesterday. At present most " in, the same key an organ grind- me." by- - lina friend all of us." tar-dar- ," in cases are sus- Associated Press broadcast- Doubleday, New York publishers, cert include "Deh vieni, non er's tune he had heard from the The basic aim of the orchestra offenders honor ers in the . Lester C. Stratton, director , of pended, on offenss, ac- Carolina Inn and George Joel, chief editor, an aria from Mozart's "The street below The absolute pitch is not only to play the old master- even first The famed i By Scouts of America: "Jimmy author was born Dial Press, . New York. Marriage of Figaro"; the aria "Air pieces well, but to play them in cording to Reid. - of Templeton has developed into Lumberton, Miss., on October 15, was a wonderful husband,- father planning to Debussy's orig- Teach, Not Relatives attend de Lia," from "IEnfant such a remarkable accurate ear the style in which they were Punish Faculty Proofs 1903. and friend. He will be greatly include Mrs. John C. Street, Me- Prodigue"; (Tiersot's arrangement inally played, which is in the in- Reid states in his bill that "the missed." - that he can identify and assort- Funeral services for Street will ridian, Miss., the . authoVs moth- of "L'Amour de Mo!"; Richard timate aristocratic environment for primary educa- ment : of eight or nine unrelated function of the be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock Chapel Novelist Betty er; Scott Street, Chilicothe, ; c hai-- d Hill John Strausses "Morgen"; R i notes; hearing a glass tapped, can which they were intended, a tional institution is to teach, not Of Directory at the Chapel of the Cross Epis- Smith said: "I and so many oth- Ohio", a brother, and Mrs. Street; Hargeman's "All Paths Lead 'to spokesman for the group says. punish." copal ers shall miss kindly tell how many overtones result Church. The . Rev. David the friend Mrs. D. A Ellitt, Meridian, Miss., You," and three selections from Robert Scholz was born in Steyr, Yates will conduct ; the service wno was ready always to give of a sister, and Mr. Elliott; Dr. the Rogers and Hammerstein ,hit and exactly what they are; or, , shortly after the turn of The action of the bill continues: Are At YMCA and interment will follow in the his time and health and wise un-- james street, Jr., New .York broadway musical "The King and hearing a new piece, regardless the century. He played the piano "Convictions of persons for to those who came Chapel fam- - of- announ- Hill Cemetery. The j erary agent,,, a son,;, and Mrs. Know Have : age cheating where it is the first The YMCA office has ' ' I," "Getting to You" "I of its length or technical diff at the of four, and when 14, to him." ; . , - maxi-mu- s faculty ily has requested that flowers1 . Street; John Lee Street. Greens- Dreamed," and "We Kissed in the became a; pupil at the Moxarteum fense shall carry with it a ced that the proofs of the ' ' can play through , -. Edmond H Smith, Jr., Hickory, it after 1954-5- 5 Student-Facult-y omitted and that, instead, con- boro, a son,: and Mrs. Street;. Mrsi :. . ' "M :' portion of the be. Shadow.'? ' to , where he later began penality of suspension for a president Carolina : ; ' only One hearing. tributions .be sent to; the Journal- ?9fM the North Leo. Weston, Cincinnati, Ohio,; a During the past year Miss Mas- to teach in 1924." He and' his period of one semester. The Directory and the front . ism Associated! Press Broadcasters," . of .; special listings Foundation at' the Universe niece; John Scott Street, Jr.; lof f has appeared on 'the Godfrey The list of his published works brother .formed a - piano team maximum penalty for first of- section containing ; : group ! :ty. ,!;: tne btreet .was addressing chillicothe , Ohio, a nephew; Show,5 the Robert Shaw Collegiate includes' which made many successful Euro- cheating only be impos- will be in the Y office on Friday, both fense shall ' serious music, such : ' " ' , when he coljapsed last night, said , Street, Laurel, . 1. Said Dean of Student Affairs Charles : Oct. Turner Chorale; numerous radio and tele- as his "Piano Quintet," and his pean tours. Scolz became: an ex- ed on such rare offender as are Fred Weaver yesterday: "In Mr. yesterday;. , "We can never .forget Miss., a cousin, and four grand : in-- vision solo appearances New ' pert on Mozart, and made many judged by council involved to Those concerned with these ' how Mr. and Modernizing series, the Street's death the South has lost Street's graciousness children. the Master - vio-ator- s. listings to stop by 8 York and as soloist with the North, arrangements of the master's mu- be. flagrant and premeditated are requested - - ' ' "one of its" most accomplished niade our banquet last 'rrightrt Other survivors ' include Mrs. such, , BVcb Kee-tti'.Tow- n; " a. " Carolina Symphony Orchestra. as "Mr sic.';:- The usual "punishment for the office between 8:30 ni. and a 1 ." writers .and aiapel Wilt one oIlsucH-- appy" bccasioTi:"'-''- 1 '('Street, the former Lucy Nash O- - I p. m'., 'and 2 and,' 5:15 p. m.' ' - first offense cheating convictions Colorful and per-- From New York, - former1 Uni- j'Briant, and a daughter, Miss Ann its most vital Snpoiai listings contained . in - Gra-" ' will ; be probation for a . period of c n Lit vefsity- 'PresMetft' Frank'--' P, Street ,of the.hom- - -- di?iicit:3. ait inu itiui. not less than one . semester. - nor the front section are useful teler 'well kh6wri!"him'i great' loss' is ' Active pallbearers' will' be"N.5B. dL eat woman's EoltegecSidtes Jam Session Kermit Hunter; wlredi'This' ; . - - more than two semesters. c-,- phone numbers, (UNC.. womcn. of "Horn in the West?" antff shared by the'- people- 'in Ohapei 'Adams, C. D. Van Cleve, Noel author , i Longhair-tievotee- s of jazz will tap their, feet in annaeademijeratmosphere 'Oct.,21 r beep and men's dormitories, sororities, ' I ' SOiVth ' icoutttry." "' L.' when, something of ; a "Individuals who have UniversitT stu'deriti;' iaid Hill, the and the Hustott,: Wl Wiley'' ,arid Harold - graduate janrsessiotf opens 'the annual Woman's College Jectu series Vf or, 1954:55. a social, honorary professional and, loss.' AsI' ' Noel Houston, Chajel Hill no-- Walters, all of Chapel Hill, and placed on probation status for "His' passing' is a double ; of Iazz professional fraternities; f m Robert l.'Reisner, curator and librarian of the Institute Studies, New York, and teacher of jazz cheating will be .assigned by the Chapel a friend he was as humble, as velist who shared with Street Harrv Golden: Charlotte. Hill churches, ministers and stu ; history ,at. Brooklyn College and Dean of Office to a fac- a man I pages in vthe ' recent copy: of -- Hoi- Honorary pallbearers' will be Students honest and as' kind 'as New pro- dent heads; campus student or- Calvin-Burch- , the School for Social Studies, ulty counselor to whom the ever knew. ' "' liday,, said :"Aside. from his great j Paul Green, Cecil ganizations Con- will bring his quartette to the col- report kly and their heads; some- writing ability, the thing that im- - j Johnson, George Shepard, Roland Brazil Tour Campus, bationer shall "As a writer he added Students lege for the opener. solidated University officers, lo- j and at other times when needed thing above and beyond literary pressed me most about Jimmy McClamrock, Walter Spearman, cal administrative officers, divi- facility an was his genuine desire to help Dr. Fred Patterson and Robert F. Reisner will talk on jazz history to report progress andor pro- style and technical and his musicians sion of student affairs, business especial-Typic- al Peanuts,-Bu- will demonstrate blems of adjustment." abiding love for his fellow man." j everybody around him, Schenkknan, all of Chapel Hill; Eat UNC Pennants organization, division of heatlh - Winston-Sale- all varieties from the old time concludes, "No por- from form- j ly those in greatest need." Frank Borden Hanes, The bill of tributes two of the University of Dixieland type to more sophisti- afafirs, general college advisors, was a j Henry P. Davis, an editor of and Dr. Malcolm Kemp, Eighteen senior students and professors tion of this bill is to be inter- er newspaper associates concepts. colleges, and schools, heads of Gould, ex-- Field and Stream, said "The Pinebluff. San Paulo, Brazil, toured the UNC campus Tuesday. cated contemporary preted as prohibiting or discour- message from Allen J. on departments and offices. They arirved here from Miami and . after their tour continued The year's entertainment sched- aging the imposition of more - Proofs for the second portion to New York and Boston. Their ule, announced yesterday by com- moderate penalties in cases where You Can Sleep Now stay in the States will last for 22 mittee chairman - A. C. Hall, in of the directory will be in the the council involved feels that the YMCA office on a to be an- days. cludes operetta, drama, literary J date Df Will Hold circumstances warrant a more nounced shortly. At that time tour of campus was con- criticism, moaern aance , poetry j The the lcnient lty body be request- by Louise Gray, Ginger readings and lectures on science, : the student will ducted The will meet at to check names, addresses and Sororities End Rush Season and Tannehill of Inauguration an ana current worm proDiems.. ed Currin Joanne 7:30 tonight in Phi HalL telephone - Following the jazz concert, the numbers. sorori- Delta Delta Delta Nancy An- ris, Phyllis Hedrick, Ann Herring, the Spanish Club. (The tour includ- ji living around i year's directory will be The people ! American Savoyards, in full cast. This again.. derson, Elizabeth Andrews, Cather- Mary Ann Hoover, Ann Keil, Anne ed visits to the language labora Tuesday Night ty houses can finally sleep will give on sale at the YMCA sometime ine Berryhill,4 Lou Ann Bisset, Lassiter, Nancy Lyon, Martha Jane tory, the law building, the gym, the Gilbert and Sullivan Tuesday night marked the end Senate of the Dialectic Lit- "H.M.S. Nov. 2. . between Oct 20 and 25. Prior Patti JirowriV 'Cary fcapertoho Jang May, Carolyn L. Miser, Marion the Library and the Y building. The Pinafore" on Presbyterians of the formal rush season from places, group erary Society will hold inaugura- Other events" scheduled: - to that time addresses and tele- Cocke, Kitty Coleman, Jo Cullifer, Mize, Mary Lane Mordecai, Anne Of these the may - Sept. 28. 1954. ceremonies for the fall semes- Nov. . 8 Mason Brown, lit- phone numbers of students Sept. 16 Grace Danhoff, Edna White, Ann Scott, Sylvia Yelton and Bobbie seemed to be most enthusiastic tion John According to Lila M. Ponder, ad- ter Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. erary and drama critic and author, be obtained by calling or going to " Gobbel, JtQcy Graves, Dorqthy' Ann Zwahlen. about the indoor pool, the rare Barron to' Council, bids (The ceremonies will he held in on "Seeing Things." Name the YMCA office, Central viser Panhellenic Hobby, Tristram Holt, Jane Phi Beta Phi Joan H. Adams, book room of the Library, and, of lecture Anne 18-1- Records in the basement of to the various organizations were the Dialectic Hall on the third Nov. 9 Margaret Mead, an- Howie, Ann Thorne Johnson, Vir- Susan Andes, Peggy Ballard, May Y according to their Hall, or Graham between 7 and 8 p. m.. Sept. course, the floor of New West. thropologist; Theodore White, au- Hanes issued ginia Johnson, Aurelia Lee Long, B. Burnette, Sallie M. Cowles, Jane New Minister Desk, coed escorts. They spent much were se- thor, and others, speaking at the Memorial Information 28. Ruth Lott, Carolyn Mitchell. Bob- Eagleton, Barbara Fleshman, Betsy Officers to be sworn in following 134 women stu- time there, consuming Cokes, session Harriet Elliott Social Science The new of the Chapel h, minister The bie Lee Moretz, Patsie Oliver, Lois Garvey, Mary Gillespie, Dot Greu-lac- lected at the last executive pledged the six sorori- buying Di spring and Forum. Hill Presbyterian Church Bill Oakley is chairman of the dents have Choate Owen, Beth Pankey, Joan Virginia Gray,' Julie Hall, Jes-sin- e strawberry ice cream and of the Senate last will represented on campus. will serve until the beginning of Nov. 20 Jessica Tandy and preach his first sermon here Sun- Publications Board of the YMCA ties Purser, Betty Lee Rogers, Carol B. Hart, Bessie Holt, Mary C. Craolina pennants. The tour end- manager Alph Delta Pi Martha Beal, the spring semester. Hume Cronyn, American acting day and conduct the two commun- and acting business for Taylor and Anne Wrenn. McGuire, Kay Messink, . Frances ed with a reception in Carroll Hall is Brunson, Nancy Carpenter, couple, in a program of dramatic ion services at 9:45 and 11 a. m. the directory. Collie Collision Betty Kappa De'ta Phoebe Ann Ayd-let- t, Parham, Susan Quinn, Patty Ran- The officers are Joel L. Fleish- Marilyn Hed-ric- k, lounge. readings, "Face to Face." Barron, native editor and Clint Rogers is assist- Robin Fuller, Sarah Erolyn Blount, Edith Borjes, dall, Edna F. Rogers, Joan Sinclair, man, president, Fayetteville; Lynn The Rev. Vance Holmes, Janis Car- As only two out of the whole Feb. 19 Jose Limon and dance of Pettigrew, Arkansas, is a grad- ant business manager. Elisabeth Dolores da Parma, Helen Patter- Sarah E. Stembridge, Martha Tut-tl- e, Chandler, president pro tempore, Moss McCabe, any company, with Pauline Kronrer, in College Col- ole Lovelace, Anne son Dixon, Roberta Harvey Dixon, Allen Wellons and Helen group spoke English at all, Morrisville; David E. Reid, critic, uate of Arkansas and Mihm, Harriet A. Mor- a "Theatre in the Dance" recital. umbia Theological Seminary. Since Betty Anne Elizabeth York Floyd, Linda Gar- - Woods. the girls spent most of the after- Asheville; Virginia Agnew, clerk, Nichols, Ellen Lamar Robert Frost, American poet, has pursued additional Women's Glee Club gan, Anne noon trying to make themselves Hendersonville; Clyde Smith, treas- then he Ozon, Linda Piland, Shirley Ann Raleigh; Larry McElroy, sgt. will give a program of readings study during two summer periods Tryouts are still being held understood. ' urer, Saieed, Rita H. Schaefers, Frances at arms, Marshall, and Jim Turner, and comments on his poetry on a at Union Theological Seminary in held daily from 4 to 6 p. m. The overcame S. Timberlake, June Ann Tingler, Girls Got Dunked Chancellor House the chaplain, Winston-Salem- . date to be set in March. Other New York and at Yale. in Hill Hall for the Women's Laura Ann Travis, and Harriette language barrier at the assembly speakers will be announced from Mr. Barron was ordained in 1942 Glee Club. Sorority rush is over now, with sters and the group, now about 40 This fall marks the beginning of year. Watson. - held for them, however, when he time to time during the by Presbytery and held his Tryouts will not be held af Ev-ersma- n, memories. number, decided to move on the 160th year of the Dialectic Gamma Delta Nancy its Here's one that will in first pastorate at the First Church Alpha live a long down to the KD house. played several folk songs on his Senate. It was the first of the ter Friday. The club is meet Gillett, Mitzie Hall, time: of Gainsville, Ga., from then until Jane standing in As they passed the ATO fratern- campus' two debating societies to ing regularly every Tuesday Frankie M. Junker, The ADPi's were harmonica, noting that "for the Soph Photos Today 1944, when became a chaplain in Shirley. Hollis, some stopped for a few be organized and its alumni have and Thursday from 5 to 6 p. Rat- their front yard singing ity house they students who do not speak English, U. Jacquelyn Lee O'Brien, Janet leading roles in North Car- Today is the last day sopho- the S. Naval Reserve. Stu-binge- r, songs over from choruses of "Hark the Sound." played m. Frances that had been left is we un- Upon the Navy in tray, Jean Robertson, party Monday music the language all olina history and in the history of mores and law students may release from ITidwell, Alma the evening's rush Then, for reasons known only to 1946, he began his second pastor- Several joint rehearsals ore Joan Lee night. The PiPhi's heard them and derstand." the . have their photograph made boys in ed-to- Jacqueline Wilkins. themselves, the the house Yackety-Yac-k, rs ate at the Church, Meridian, palnned in preparation for the Weston and decided to join in. Then both Upon leaving Chapel Hill the for the 1955 First Ann Scott Ander- put a damper on the song fest by said. Miss., where he remained until he annual Christmas concert with Chi Omega groups moved down to the Chi O Sao presented EsteT Matheson, Paulo students the Yesterday's Daily Heel accepted a call to the Second son, Ann Barwick, Alpha Gam area where they turning their garden hose on the Just 1 1 Three-Gi- rl Rooms Tar the Men's Glee Club. Lyerly Bost, Nan- and girls who had accompanied them incorrectly reported that the Church of Charleston, S. C, in Bohannon, Alice were joined by more coed songs-- assembled beauties. Other events on this year's cy Lucile Buran, Martha Anne on their tour with pins and folders In Coed Dormitories deadline was Friday. Pictures 1950. three-gir- calendar include tours to State Clay, Sara Cobb, Harriet G. Con- from their university. There are only 11 l will be taken from 1 to 8 p. m. Mr. Barron comes to the Chapel Windley rooms now being used on the cam- Me- 1 and Fort Bragg. A Glee Club ger, Mishew Cooper, Mary The Pan American Union ar- in the basement of Graham Hill church from Charleston He Margaret Eu- Yi Glasses pus, according to a report from the morial. married Doris Hasty in 1942 and party will b e held following Dunn, Laura Ervin, Is'ten Wants ranged the trip to the States for nice Funk, Betty C. George, Vir- Dean of Women's office. Juniors and graduate stu- they have four chcildren, Vance, the Christmas concert. Yi a graduate student in political science from Formosa, group to give them an oppor- beginning of semes- Mary C. Jordan, Ma- Ts'ien, the At the the dents will be photographed to- Jr., eleven; James David, nine; Mar- Membership in is ginia Harriss, the State game on Saturday. the club ry LaFar, Gail Lawson, Char- lost his glasses during the rush after tunity to tour the Eastern Sea- ter, said the office, there were morrow and Monday through garet Susan, six and Peter Blevins, Lee three-gir- open to every girl enrolled Lib-b- y - who lives at 103 Connor, said that he lost the glasses at Gate 17 20 l rooms, lotte Lilly, Nancy McDaniel, Ts'ien, board and to visit the schools of from to Thursday of next week. No nine months. 5 at the entrance of Section 16. Naturally, he has requested that the with approximately 60 girls who photographed Mr. in the University. All those Patnian, Dutchie Milligan, Amy business administration, industrial students will be Barron, in addition to the Perry, Elizabeth young gentlemen who found them return the glasses to him. Or if it were sharing quarters, compared who are not in line by 6:30 p. Sunday morning services, will interested are asked to contact Morse, Frances they will get in touch with firms and points of general Gray Proctor, Barbara Seaman, is more convenient, if him, Ts'ien will to the 33 who are now living three m. of the final day ofr their speak at the Westminster Fellow- Joel Carter in 207 Hill Hall as pick up himself. ' in a room. Kirksey' Sink and Jeanette Uzzell. be glad to them class. ship that evening. soon as possible.