A . .. WEATHER SUN Cloudy and warm with chance of showers by afternoon. Hieh The dial is on its way, and the 88; low, 50's. editor's See p. 2 VOL. LVH No. 13 Complete W Wire Service CHAPEL HILL, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 Offices In Graham Memorial FOUR PAGES TODAY '. A Neighbor To The Whole Community' 'rais GinB In From Al i Wsi mi li lilf )f f Hr,rVN (Lounvrv Foir unci! uiiusu viaau is? li u XsfJ s td 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 Henry Street Settlement 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, Austria, 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 Salzburg, 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.
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