Page Eight THE TAR HEEL Friday, July 13, 1951 Free World Study Planned WE 1 Fck I i w ill ' : ' 1 " I I OFFER THE REGULAR Daily Tar Heel for one year, beginning Sept. at the reduced rate of PER SUBSCRIPTION S4 Mail your name, address, and remittance to: THE DAILY TAR HEEL P. 0. Box 1080 Chapel Hill, North Carolina The fundamental issues involv- 3d in the world-wide conflict be tween communism and democra :y will be subjected to a thor ough analysis and study at a Free- World Workshop which opens here Sunday and continues for a week. Forty school teachers from throughout the State have been selected to participate in the pro gram. Selection was made on the basis Df interest and community leadership qualities. Scholarships- covering the ex penses of the participants have been awarded by the University. The workshop will be directed by Prof. E. M. Adams of the De- oartmsnt of Philosophy of the University and will be adminis tered by the University Exten sion Division. Primary objective of the work top, according to Prof. Adams is "to contribute to a better and uller understanding of the fun damental issues involved in the most basic and important conflict in the present world crisis: A con flict not primarily between two Geographical areas, East and West nor between twoipowerful states Russia and the United States; but a conflict between two ideologies ;or the minds and hearts of men and women everywhere. "It is the duty of everyone to seek to understand the ideas and ideals involved in this conflict, for this is the only way in which truth and freedom can triumph," he said. "Public school teachers are in a position to stimulate and lead the thinking not only of their pupils but of .their entire commu nities. The workshop is designed as an aid to selected teachers in their attempts to promote discus sion and understanding in their school communities of the funda mental issues in the idealogical struggle between -democracy and communism." Opening the week-long program CLASSIFIED TEXTBOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD. The Intimate Bookshop, 205 E. Frank lin St. """OR SALE: Five room Vioiikp with garage. 27 Oakwood Dr. Apply for ey and information at 23 Oakwood Dr. r 23391 superintendent of public instruc tion, who will address a banquet session Sunday night in the Caro- ina Inn. Chancellor Robert B. rlouse will address the closing banquet session Friday night. Classes will be held Monday through Friday, July 16-20, in the Morehead Building. Topics will include: Thought Defense in the Present World Crisis, Democratic will be Dr. Clyde A. Irwin, state Theory of Man and the State, Communist Theory of Man and the State, Democratic Theory of Culture, Communist Theory of Culture, Social Structure of a Capitalistic Democracy, a Social Democracy and a Communist So ciety, Contemporary Life and Movements of the Soviet Union, Strategy and Tactics of World Communism and World Democ Campus Briefs Students, nurses, faculty, ex servicemen and women (includ ing reservists), if you are unde cided restless or ne:d advice about reserve or military status, contact your Organized Reserve Corps sergeant in the upper office of the YMCA from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. any Mon day. The summer Cultural and Edu cational Committee will conduct a group of interested persons on a tour of the Chesterfield plant in Durham Monday. Any student who would like to go on this tour is requested to meet at the Y court at 2 p.m. on Monday. A net amount of $806.86 has been collected in the recsnt cam paign to raise funds for famine relief in Indian, the Campus Com mittee for Famine Relief m In dia, announced yesterday. Baritone Will Give Recital Baritone Richard Cox, graduate instructor of voics in the music department, will present a pro gram of French songs Monday evening at 7:15 in the choral room of Hiil hall. His accompanist will be Thomas Nichols. The recital was arranged by the directors of the summer term French House, and will be the final program in the nightly se ries for the residents and guests of the house. All who are inter asted are invited to attend. Mr. Cox, a former French House student has been awarded a Ful bright grant for graduate study in music abroad. He is to Wve soon for Paris where he wiL be jlin his studies. Pre-Regisiraiion . . . Today is the last day for Gen eral College students not plan ning to. attend the second term of summer school to pre-register for next fall. DID YOU KNOW? That we use a germ killing substance in our water to wash our towels so that the tables are really clean. It's safe to eat at Watt's Grill ... I filtif...f.r is nuvv HOT SUMMER DRIVING" Let us clean and wax your car for protection against the strong summer sun and heat. POE MOTOR COMPANY Your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Pure Oil Products