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THURSDAY, APRIL 28, I960
£i?r Srti and Shirk
PAGE FTVB
BILL GLADNEY
Automobile Accident Takes
Life Of University Student
By BILLY CORNELIUS
Kill L. Gladney, former I'niversify student, died last Friday after
noon in Athens General Hospital from head injuries received in a
ear wreck.
George Montgomery, University car, was dismissed from the hospital
freshman and driver of the sports Monday in satisfactory condition. He
had suffered from contusions and
I t • , | , . abrasions.
Jmversity Denies... Gladney, a Sigma Nu, was buried
,, Sunday in Carrollton with approxi-
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inately 85 of his fraternity brothers
"Slot machines, he continued, j attending the funeral.
"are illegal in Georgia. However, The wreP |{ occurred April 21 dur-
the Federal Government collects j n g the ear )y hours of the morning.
$250 tax on each machine every 12 The sports car, an Austin Healey
months This reporter, in a vicious ^ sprite, was going North on Clover-
drive toward fame, has distorted the | ( urst avenue entering Baxter street
facts. If it is illegal for one (slot when it went out of control. Jumped
machine) to operate, it s illegal for t ) le curb, and hit a tree. The car
the state to collect tax on them, j skidded 65 feet after it jumped the
We have no apologies to make to any-| ( . ui .i, an j 126 feet in all.
one. Cards are revoked if members Montgomery said that his car was
or guests get out of hand. forced off the road by another car.
He added that slot machines at Investigating officers observed on
the Legion had been removed Mon- police records in city hall that the
day- car was “traveling at a high rate of
Director of Student Activities John speed.'* They recorded the viola-
Cox said Wednesday that in some in- t j on ag “exceeding lawful speed
stances University groups had held limit” and "on wrong side of road.”
parties at the Legion, but only when Lawful speed at the Cloverhurst
previous arrangements had been ,. urve ( g 30 miles per hour,
made to close the bar to students at! Dr. John McPherson Jr. said there
the party. probably would have been no death
l>ean of Women Edith Stallings if ga f ety belts had been used. Safety
said Wednesday that no place in ( belts were in the Montgomery car,
Athens is off-limits to women stu- but they were under the seat and
dents. “Our policy," she said, “is 110 i use d.
to expect girls to go only to nice |
places. Less than one per cent of
women students In-re are on social
probation or restriction for disciplin
ary problems."
Police Chief E. E. Hardy said
Tuesday that the houses of ill repute
referred to by Nelson were closed in
1968 when Mayor It. M. Snow came
into office. There was a raid shortly
thereafter, and some girls were
caught, tiled, and fined. “It’s pos
sible,” he said, “that they could have
slipped back. As far as I know,
they are closed.”
Nelson’s introductory article ap
peared Tuesday in The Atlanta Con
stitution. The series is to go through
Sunday. Other articles will be on
prostitution and gambling.
Eherhart Presents
Registration Ruling
On StudentVehicles
Next year all students must have
their automobiles registered whether
they park on campus or not. Frank
Eherhart, Traffic Campus Section
Director, who obtained the new rul
ing, also reports that al! upper-class
men will be able to operate automo
biles.
Students having automobiles will
be issued one of three types of per
mits: (1) a three-doilar permit to
students with a minimum seventy
three average, allowing them to park
anywhere on campus; (2) a one dol
lar and fifty cent permit to students
who do not qualify academically, al
lowing them tc park in parking lots
set aside for them; (3) a seventy-
five cent permit for students who do
Chi Phis Disprove Rumor
Concerning Negro Singer
• Dean of Men, William Tate, re
ported Wednesday that Chi Phi fra
ternity had not been put on social
probation ns a result of singer. Roy 1 not wish to bring their cars on cam-
Hamilton, staying at the fraternity pus
house last Friday night. When the City of Athens suspended
Mont Miller, president of Chi Phi, compulsory city tags for University
told Lawrence Bixby, Assistant Dean of students not living on campus they
Men, and John Story, Director of Hous- agreed to do so only if the school it-
ing, that the Negro singer slept and ! elf required permits of all students
ate in the servants quurters of the This agreement is the cause of the
Chi Phi house rather than in the new ruling. Also, students failing
upstairs section of the house. | to register their automobiles for at
Dean Tate accepted Miller’s state-' least one of the permits will be fined
ment and at this time has not taken $10.
any action.
Summer school permits will be
free.
HO Tt Plans for Inspection
The University Army ROTC unit
is preparing for a formal inspection
on May 9 and 10.
Dixie Redeoat Kami to Tour
The Dixie Redcoat Band will go
on its annual tour April 28 through
The inspection, which is being con- May 1.
ducted by the Third United States The band will play in Greensboro
Army, is D check on the operation Sandersvllle, Fitzgerald, Carrollton
of the detachment the knowledge of and Ida Cason Calloway Gardens,
the cadet, and the Administration of The program will consist of a pops
the Cadet Corps. concert.
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