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Administration Reverses on Budget Request By Leighton Gilman The decision to postpone the request Democrat Emile Soucy of Manches ate in Durham, is expected in the pear which was not available at this time. for the new library and dormitories ter has also instituted a bill that would future. The increase of $345,000 during this biennien includes a $70,000 amount that The University’s original plan to ask was made in view of the difficulty in take the University off the millage - New Buildings Postponed the N. H. state legislature for an in raising state revenue at the present formula that has given the University was not given to the Univrsity during The request for th.e postponment of crease in the millage formula, a new time. However, it was stated that a a basis for securing funds since 1925. the past two years, thus there is actu the construction of the dormitories library, and two new dormitories has special bill for the construction of a It is expected that tUe University will ally only an increase of $275,000. A was made because the state has at been changed at the request of Gov. men’s dorm and another for women oppose such a measure in that it would portion of this would be used for the this time over 21 millon dollars in bond Hugh Gregg, it was announced this may be introduced at a later date in hamper the long range planning of the improvement of class room supplies, issues and because the need for both week by President Robert F. Chandler, this session of the legislature. school. but the bulk of it would go for the a men’s and women’s dormitory may Jr. Several other bills were filed which Because it is thought that a more much-needed faculty salary increases. not be as serious next fall. In the place of these three bills, the may affect the' University, but no economical operation of the institu The actual increase that the Univer University of New Hampshire will decision has been reached on any of tions of higher education in the ^state University officials were reluctant sity sought was a change in the mill take an appropriation increase amount them. A hearing on a bill that would could be m a i 111 a i n e d if the two in postponing the authorization of the age formula, the third alteration since ing to about $300,000, most of which provide for a reciprocal agreement be teacher’s colleges were put under the bond issue for the construction of the war, that would increase its reve nue $496,000. O f this amount, $345,000 will be used for faculty salary in tween colleges was held yesterday University of New Hampshire, E. the library, but said they would seek, would be used for salaries, $88,000 for creases. This will be included in the afternoon in Concord and it will be Harold Young, of Pittsfield, has en an O K in the 1955 session of the legis governor’s budget for the first time brought to the floor of the house in tered a bill to bring this about. A hear lature. The annual retirement of this the library and $63,000' for class room bond issue would amount to $88,000 and laboratory supplies. in recent years. the near future. ing on this bill, which; did not origin Torchlight Parade, Coronation Highlights O f Winter Carnival Queen, Aides Selected Today UNH Winter Carnival, beginning Feb. 12, will feature a torch light parade as a formal opening ceremony. The traditional installa tion of the Carnival Queen, and the Outing Club ice show will be NEWHAMPSH among the items of attraction. The Carnival Oueen and four aides will be chosen at a tea at Theta Chi, today at 2:30 p.m. The Queen, her aides, and Jon Riinais, PRICE — 7 CENTS VOL. No. 42 Issue 16 Z413 Durham, N. H., February 5, 1953 Class A Norwegian ski jumper will appear on the Bump Hadley TV Show, Friday, Feb. 6 at 6:30 P.M. The contestants for Carnival Queen are: Charlotte Anderson, Congreve Alumni Association North; Cleo Bisbas, Alpha Chi; Eliza Polio Drive Aided By beth Brown, Theta U ; Marjorie Covell, Sawyer; Ann Crompton, Portsmouth; Plans Convocation Joyce Downs, Scott; Judith Feldman,, Congreve South; Nancy Gorman, Con greve South; Ruth Granston, Sawyer;, Bill Smith Benefit Dance Joyce Harsh, Commons; Jane Holway, And Panel Discussion Alpha X i; Barbara Johnson, Chi O ; Plans for the annual Bill Smith Polio Benefit dance, to be held A two-day session to inform the Elizabeth Johnson, Congreve South;, at New Hampshire Hall Saturday evening, are nearing completion, student body of a general convocation, Arline Mason, Schofield House; Paula according to Bernie McCabe and Joe Ready, co-chairman of the to be held April 23, 24, and 25, and Nelson, Congreve North; Evelyn Suutari, Alpha Chi; Ann Walkey, Congreve dance, which is jointly sponsored by The New Hampshire and Phi its significance, will open at the Exeter South; Maura Wingo, Schofield House1. Inn Friday evening with a banqut Mu Delta fraternity. The Snow Brawl, a record hop will be1 for 55 campus representatives. held at the Field House following the A goal of $500 has been set for the and Mrs. Edward D. Eddy, Jr., &nd Mr. ice show. During intermission, Elaine dance in an effort to put the local polio and Mrs. Paul H. Mclntire, Jr. Refresh The program, which is being spon Kay and Lee Perkins will entertain. drive over the top. Thus far a total of ments will be served at the dance. sored by the Alumni Association, will $1,789.23 has been raised by the local open Friday evening with a panel dis There will be novelty dances such as committee headed by Sam Craig and Andy Thus far the local polio committee has cussion and another session will be balloon and lemon dances. Mooradian. In order that expenses might netted all but approximately $400 of its held Saturday afternoon on campus, Slalom will be the main feature' at the goal of $2175. Special gifts have amounted be minimized, the decorations will be pro starting at 1:30 p.m. movies Thurs. night. There will also be to $235, the grammer school $89.31; the vided by the fraternities and the refresh cartoons and two special attraction, Olym mothers’ march, $1,129.51; coin boxes, Present plans call for a round table ments by the sororities. pic Champ and Flying Skates. $153.41; coffee sales from Dunfeys’ Fol- Bill Smith was a liberal arts major discussion with Robert H. Sawyer, Ski events will be held Friday, with lansbee’s, O’Neil’s, and Wildcat, $50; here at UN H four years ago when he was president of the Alumni Association the Carnival Ball, highlight of the week and an auction netted $132. stricken with polio, so Phi Mu Delta, his presiding. Taking part in the round end’s social activities, at New Hamp As another attraction this year, the table will be Bill Croft, Joan Westling, fraternity, sponsored a dance to raise Chairman Ron Hill shire Hall in the evening. money to help with his expenses. local committee is giving cups to the Don Leavitt, Leighton Gilman, Wil More ski events are scheduled for A 15-piece band with an added attrac housing units which sell the largest num liam L. Prince, alumni secretary, Per- Saturday. The Mask and Dagger Carni tion of a square dance caller will feature ber of tickets to the dance and collect the ley I. Fitts, commissioner of agricul val Play “Light Up The Sky” will take Saturday night’s dance. For the first time largest amount of money per capita in ture and chairman of the Memorial One a. m. Permission place Saturday night at New Hampshire in recent years, the dance will be a com coin boxes. One will be given to the Union Planning committee, George Hall. A dance at the Notch will follow bination round and square dance with at men’s housing unit which collects the Thomas, of the art department, Law the play. most per student, and another will be rence Avision of Marts and Lundy, Given For Carnival least one-half hour devoted to square Sunday afternoon at Murkland Audi awarded to the women’s housing unit do Inc., of New York; and Jere Chase dancing. Phil Johnson of Newmarket, torium there will be a jazz concert. Walt ing likewise. They will be awarded at the of the Office of University Develop Upperclass women wffio do not at well-known caller, will do the calling. Jackson, Newburyport; Andy Travado, ment, and John Elliot, chairman of the tend the Carnival Ball next Friday Popular Johnny Howe’s orchestra will dance. % ' Boston who used to be with Tommy Dor Tickets for the dance are being sold for night will have 1 a.m. permissions this furnish the music 'free of charge in order convocation committee. sey ; Buzz Emerson, Eddie Madden, Paul 50 cents and may be purchased from mem year, following action taken by the that all proceeds may be turned over to Verrette, Dan Carroll, Bill Shea, Joe bers of dormitories, sororities, and fra The representatives of every housing Student Senate at its meeting this the National Foundation for Infantile Emmanuel from U N H will make up the ternities, from the bookstore, or at New unit have been notified by mail during week. Freshmen women will receive 12 Paralysis. the past week and will meet at the p.m.