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‘Dahlgren Hall
'To Be Used ,
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This Quarter
A committee, recently appointed
by Harmon Caldwell, president of
the University, to investigate the
possibility of using Dahlgren Hall
has recommended that the pool,
located in one end-of the build
ing bfi opened for use by college
studehts.
‘ This recommendation has been
|approved by President Caldwell
{and the former $500,000 Navy
‘drill building, unused except for
istorage space since September,
iwm opeén during the spring quar=
ter :
H Instruction will be given under
jihe direction of the Physical Edu
l!cation Department on specific days
lin the week. The balance of ine
(time will be devoted to recrea
-I’tional swimming. Monday evening
{will be reserved for faculty mem
ibers.
The pool will be opened every
afternoon in the week and a com
petent lifeguard will supervise all
tswimming activities., Towels and
[swimming suits will be supplied
{by those who use thé pool, which
iis 150 x 200 feet square and has
ithe distinction of being one of the
|largest indoor pools in the South.
Mrs. Roosevelt
'May Be Named
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|the first part of the war.
| Lagua¥rdia, former mavor of
New York, has been nominated
director, general of UNRRA to stic
.ced Hetbert Lehman. Backed by
(the five big powers and with con
jtirmation, a cérfainty, he was ex
i pected to arrive here late todsy or
Itomorrow. Meanwhile, his probe
{lems mounted.
% Before him was a board pro
lgram of recommendations (e
member governments for rigorous
'food controls—ineluding rationing
““where necessary”’—together with
~a calll for all-out produection, aid
'{to fdrmers and stringent conser
j vationt steps. :
1 The new director witl be un
ader orders to contact all, of
|UNRRA's members speedily; find
‘out hiw much further they can go
!in thejr cofttibutions toward._fore
,stalling famine, and then call
. UNRRA'’s delegates back into
I'séssion.
| The opinion here was that the
riext meeting would be in about
four to six weeks in Washington,
:afler a recess which probably will
‘begin tomorrow or Saturday.
! FORESTRY MEET APRIL 25
SAVANNAH, Ga., March 28.—
(AP)—The {first annual meeting
lof the Georgia Forestry Associa
-I'tion will be held in Atlanta April
'i2s, R. H. White, jr., chairman of
‘the program committee, announ
| ced today.
|. A report will be made on the
{' ‘Georgia forestry appraisal sur
vey. It will be delivered by B. F.
s(_fr_ant, who supervised the sur
vey, the first in many years.
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By ROSALIND SHAFFER
HOLLYWOOD—What is Holly
wood going to do about the short
hair craze? The film colony, al
ways first with the latest, is in a
quandary.
Perhaps because of the regi
mented wear of women in war
work and the armed forces for
the first time, the present period
has brought total reversion from
masculine style toward the ultra
feminine figure exemplified by
the Jane Russells ‘and the _Lana
Turners. Since the rescinding of
wartime restrietions, fashions are
showing a still more decided fem
inine tirend with longer, fuller
skirts, drapes, drop shoulders,
tiny waists and paddeéd hips. Just
what, then, is the place of the
short bob in this scene?
~ Studié hair stylists are almost
of one mind. Hazel Rogers, RKO,
hair stylist, says emphatically:
“In ‘a practical way Hollywood
actresses can’'t wear short bobs.
The short bob does not admit of
the wvariety in styling necessary
for an actress’s roles. Wigs are
hot and uncomfortable and do
not film well. We are making
many period pictures now and we
have to have hair to work with.”
Another stylist, Helen Hunt, of
Columbia, says:
“All women look alike in a
short ‘bob; it isn't possible to tell
the full beauty of a woman's hair
unless it’s long.”
Sidney Guillaroff at Metro-
Goldwyn - Mayer isn’t sold on
short hair either. He designed a
short hairdo for Lana Turner for
a recent picture but already Lana
is letting it grow because it isn't
adaptable: w 8
“It~ simply isn’t praetical ~for
picture stars,” says Guillaroff,
“and as a matter of fact, it is be
coming to very few women.”
Ray Driscoll, International Pic~
tures clothes designer, declares:
“Short hair does nothing for
a woman’s looks. Hair® should
make a lovely frame for the face
and the short bob does nothing
for it.”
" Most of the individual stars are
against short hair. Academy
Award winner Joan Crawford.
who has set hair and clothes
styles for: years, says:
“The most important influ=
ence. in clothes today is the Vie
torian influence, and certainly a
short Hob doesn’t fit into that
pictuie.””
Bette Davis and Ann Sheridan
both protest that they will not
wear a short bob, as that would
require wearing wigs under the
hot lights. When a photographer
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Claudette Colbert
attempted to make a layout on
short bobs at Warner Brothers
recently, a model had to be hired
because no Warner star has bob
bed hair. ’
Jeanhe Crain was asked recent
ly to de.a short-haired role and
she refused to cut even one inch.
Maureen O'Hara’s long red hair
is the color camera’s delight.. She
wouldn’t dream of cutting it, she
says. 4
Gene Tierney says she thinks
long hair is more womanly and
elegant. Recently she consented
td a ‘slightly: shorter bob for a
filth role, which she wore fluffed
out about her fcae. Linda Darnell
says that hair worn long and
down provides a greater display
than cither a short bob cut or an
updo. Rita Hayworth’s beautifu!
long hair is part of her stock in
trade and she has no intention of
cutting it. Loretta Young says
tshat a woman can’t be beautiful
in short hair. S
There are three standouts in
the film colony who have worn
their hair short all through the
upsweep and chignon rage. They
ate Claudette Colbert, Marsha
Hunt and Laraine Day. The fea
ther cut and bangs of Claudette
and the graceful bobs of Marsha
and Laraine are particularly be
coming to these girls. After all,
the entertainment business is one
in which individuality is at a pre
mium and it's a wise girl wha
knows her type and sticks with
it i
Kaiser-Frazer Cars
Ready By Summer .
DETROIT, March 28-—(AP)—
Kaiser-Frhazer Corperation, new
cst entry. in the autcmotive fieid,
said today its [first autompbiles
weuld be ready for shipment to
dealers by mid-summer,
Chairman Hen}s'y J.o Cshiser
and vresident Posépn W. Frazer
said in the covporation’s annual
report to stockholders taat 3,219
dealers already have been
awarded franchises for sale and
distribution of tha new vehicles.
Kaiser reported that the first
assembly line at the {former Wlll
low run bomber plant was 73
percent completed on March 10
and taat the first new carg will
be useq for dealer display pur
poses.
Midway Puts In Harbor
NEW YORK, March 28.—(AP)
-~The Navy'’s giant aireraft car
rier Midway put into New York
today from cold weather maneu-
Ivers off Greenland, operation
“frostbite,” after a 26-day ab
sence. . :
The 45 800-ton vessel, sister
ship of .the Franklin D. Roose
velt and the Coral Sea, world’s
largest aircraft carriers, was
jammed with special Artic equip=
ment and her flight deck was
crowded with latest-type planes
as she proceeded to an anchorage
in the Hudson river. '
Rear Admiral John H. Cassady,
47, who headed the expedition,
announced he would give. a <lec
ture tomorrow on the operation,
which was designed to test Navy
techniques and equipment under
severe Arctic conditions.
| THEY DENY STRIP TEASE
| LOS ANGELES, March 28 —
A 16-year-old’s charge that she
lperformed a strip tease was em
superior court by red-haired Au
i phatically denied yesterday in
ldirey Rightmier, 29, on trial with
{her sister, Mrs. Goldie Lowell, 25,
accused of contributing to the de
!linquency of minors.
{ “Some of the youngsters. drop-
Iped in and we danced a little, but
there was nothing immoral about
lany of the dances,” Mrs. Right
.lmier testified. Her sister denied
|intimacies with high school stu
tdents. :
} Walter Nicolson, a student, had
jtestified earlier that Mrs. Right
‘imier did the strip tease after los
iing a bet that another youth
{couldn’t. follow her .through an
,!acrobatic routine.
500 BALES OF COTTON BURN
| WRIGHTSVILLE, Ga., March
;28.—-(AP)—Fire of undetermined
origin destroged the Union Gin
] and - Warehouse and 500 bales of
cotton last night. The company
| had two wraehouses filled with
«otton but only one burned.
{ STRENGTH OF ICE
Ice an inch thick is unsafe;
l two inches thick it will hold
one person; threé inches thick it
{ will sustain small groups; while
four inches thick it will- hold
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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1946,
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University To
Send Delegate
To Farm Meet
ATLANTA, March 28 — (AP)_.
Representatives from sand grang
colleges in the seven Tennegseq
Rivey Valley states, the Tenpec.
see Valley Authority and the U,
S. Department of Agriculture will
meet here April 3 in one of a
series of semi-annual gatheringg
to discuss regional agriculturg]
problems.
TVA representatives from
Knoxville will be Neil Bass, chief
conservation engineer; W, M.
Raker diractor of {he Toiesiry
Relations Department, and Ji' ¢
McAmis, ditector of the Agricy
tural Relations Department.
Other states scheduled 1o be
represented by the deans and di
reciors of their agricultyrg;
schools are North Carolina, Geoy..
gia, Alabama, Mississippi, Key.
tucky and Virginia. ;
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South, Move North
By The Associated Press
Heavy rains dejuging tue
southeast moveg northward anq
castward ' towardg the Atlantie
' coast today and . lef( clearing
| skies along the western Gul!
coast after establishing new pre
cipitation records fop March,
Rains were concentrated early
today in Gerogia; aorthern Mic.
| sissippi ang Alabama, and south
eastern Arkansas, ' Rains up te
three and a half incies were re
ported within a 14-hour period
over a large section.
Prefipitation hagq stopped in
Mobile, Ala., and .New Orleans
La., after reaching aimost 7 1.7
inches in 48 hours.
Lighter showers were expect
ed today in the Carolinas and
{ Virginia, and Florida.
A bright sun beéarned on most
of the rest of the country and
brought temperatures 40 degrees
above - normal in tie Dakotas.
The mercuty hit 85 yesterday in
Mobridee, S. D, and 89 in Phoe
nix, Ariz.
The last vestige of winter re
mained only in orthern Maine
where a light fréeZe was report
ed thig morning.
' Early temperatares included
Miami 75, Washington 55, Bdston
58, Chicago 52, New Orleans 65,
Omaina 51, Salt ‘Lake City 52
San Diego 58, and/Seattle 38.
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Georgia To Get
A - .
Two Million
' . :
in REA Loans
WASHINGTON, March, 29 —
(AP)—Alocation .of Jone<halt
the $100,000,000 fund authorized
by congress for rural electrifica
tion loans in the 48 states was
announced to day by Rural Elec
trification Adminigirator Claude
R. Wickard.
The fund was included in the
recently enacted deficiency ap
propriation bill.
The deficiency authorization
makes a tlotal of $300,000,060
available for REA' loang for tie
fiscal year ending June 30 o
this year.
Allocations by states incude'
Alabama, 2452240; Florid,
£93,974; Georgia 2,047,245: Mis
sissippi 3,509,029;: South Caroli
na 1;193,318; Tennessee 2,732.-
968.
No Chain Reaction
Seen By Scientists
Froa_ A-Bomb Test
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hydrogen and oxygen.
Only the bomb ‘js 'that hot. And
bomb heat, even of millions oi
degrees, lasts only“a very short
time. After that time intervai,
no*mote water will be converted
into hydrogen and 'the underwa
ter explosion will he finished.
TRUMAN SIGNS BILLS
WASHINGTON, March 28—
(AP)—President ‘Truman today
signed separate bills appropriat
ing $5,459,091,484 for government
agencies, with the Veterans Ad
ministrgtion getting more than
$4.000,090,000 of the money.
The ttal includes $5,094,976,-
677 to finance the VA and other
‘independent offices for the fiscal
yvear starting July-1, and $364.-
114,807 for deficiencies in cur
rent yeir funds of the VA and
other agkncies. ot
. DE’s TDO RETURN BY SUEZ
WASHINGTON,.~March 28 —
(AP)—gdivisim of United States
destroyerescorts will return home
from thé Pacific next month by
way of'the Suéz Canal; a course
which wil take them through the
diplomatially troubled waters of
the Mediteranean. e
.~ The 45,)00-ton battleship Mis
souri now is heading into thlost’
waters, beiring the ody of a for
mer Turkith amhgiador, but the
Navy hastined to explain in its
announcenent today that the bat
tle wagonivould bel in the Straits
of Gibralt&', headed homev\'nrfi.
when the fire DE’s enter the Med
iterranean rom the Suez Canal.
;P These ary the fir§t ships {,’f igg
Pacific flee to ¢ ~home by
westward %ute, (fi‘j Navy said. It
added that the sailing distances
from Honglong, where the ships
have been bised, to Florida, where
‘the ships wil be laid up in the in
active fleet, are =about the same
either throwh Suez or through
the Panam#&Canal.
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The vieuni(’ wilg cousin of the
Ilama, spents mostiof its life 4!
altitudes atyve 16000 feei, i*
the Andes. i
~ Mercator pojection” mays wer?
tire inventigr of Gerhard Kre
mer. mathenatician, and carto”
‘grapher of llandess, Mercator
was hig Latitinanie, >