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Thursday, August 9, 1951 Resource Use Meeting i ! I. ' fM i 1 i t i Opened Here Yesterday The fourth annual Resource Use . Education Conference con vened here yesterday-- Eight ses-. sions are being held in the Alum ni building, all open to the public. The Conference, attended by teachers and school administra tors .from throughout the State, will continue through tomorrow afternoon. Power resources and develop ment will be discussed this morn ing by George Ross, director, N. C. Department of Conservation and Development; Dr. S. H. Hobbs, Jr., UNC, member of the board of Rural Electrification Polar Regions AreDescribed In New-Show Visitors to the Morehead Plan etarium, thoueh thousands of miles away from the polar re gions, are "traveling" to the ends of the earth to view the heavenly bodies seen only , at the poles. The current Planetarium de monstration, "From Pole to Pole," brings the spectator a view of all the heavenly bodies, as seen from every part of the planet. An ef fect, especially designed to sitr..u late the beautiful Northern Lights, is created upon arrival at the North Pole, Anthony Jen zano, acting Planetarium direc tor, states. The explanation of why this re eion is known as "Tne Land of the Midnight Sun" is clearly pre sented. Stars which never, rise or set. when viewed from the Pole, come into view as the in tricate Zeiss Planet.-rium, instru ment turns end over end to place Polaris, the North Star, directly overhead. The historic, and scientifically valuable, expedition to the South Pole by Captain Robert Scott and his companions is recounted,us ing excerpts from his diary. Their trek is traced on a traveling map from the beginning to its tragi end in the blizzard-ridden ex panses of Antarctic. . Over 1,500 persons have already seen this presentation since it opened July 24. It will continue until August 20. Tickets are available for nightly perform ances at 8:30 and matinees on Saturdays at 3 o'clock and Sun days at 3 and 4 o'clock. "Eclipses of the Sun" will open at the Planetarium Tuesday, Au gust 21. This coincides with the annular eclipse which will cccur on September 1, and weather per mitting, can be most convenient ly viewed from the Eastern part of North Carolina, Jenzano ex plained. Dance Tomorrow Eighth Student Union square dance of the Summer will be held tomorrow night a 8 o'clock in the Y court. A string band will be present for the occasion and between square dances recorded music will be provided for those who ' wish to social dance. All interested persons are in vited to attend, either stag or with a date. Coeds, particu larly, are urged to attend stag if they so desire. authority; E. N. Pope,' Carolina ower and Light Co., and van Court Hare, TVA. School programs in resource- use education will be summarized hursday afternoon under the chairmanship of Dr. J. Henry Iighsmith, State Department ol ublic Instruction. National programs of resource development will be described at the Thursday night session. Other school programs to be discussed Friday afternoon under the leadership of Mrs. Kuth Woodson, State Department of ublic Instruction, are Northamp- on county, iNasn county, ana wildlife projects. Schoolground and roadside de velopment will be described to morrow morning by William Sni der and W. R. Phelps of the N. C. Highway Commission; John Har ris, Extension norticuiturisi, ana Dr. Weaver. 7th Annual Management Clinic Set Representatives of credit bu reaus and merchants associations from a dozen states will attend the seventh annual Management Institute to be held here Sunday, August 19, through Saturday, August 25. Sponsored by the Credit Bu reau ana Mercnants association with the cooperation of the Uni versity's Bureau of Business Ser vices and Research, the institute was the first such program to be established in the nation, and since then five other regiona institutes have been patterned after it in various parts of the country. Comprising a four-year course. the Institute this year will offer a graduate seminar on research methods lor those already com pleting courses offered in the past. A faculty of 17 specialists wil conduct the courses for first second, tnira and iourtn year "students in various phases o management, including psycholo gy, collection service, employee supervision, public speaking, bus iness communication, salesman ship, conference leadership, pub- lcations, job improvement meth ods, and economics of consumer credit. "Students" will convene in Chapel Hill Sunday night for a buffet supper to be given by the North Carolina Merchants asso ciation in the Navy Armory be ginning at 6 p.m. Classes get underway Monday morning at 8:30 and continue un til 4 p.m. This schedule will be followed each day, Tuesday night, August 21, will be "Stunt Night" at the Armory, and Wednesday night will remain open to give "students" an op portunity to attend performances in the Morehead Planetarium and the Playmaker Theatre. Color movies on North Carolina will be shown Thursday night, and Friday night will be devoted to preparation for final examina tions on Saturday morning, Au gust 25. THE TAR HEEL " J, .m' mull.. f.'iAi?h i i. a rs i POLE TO POLE 0 AURORA BOREALIS : O SCOTT'S ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION EVENINGS 8:30 P.M. ADULTS SAT. . 3, 8:30 P.M. CHILDREN SUN 3, 4, 8:30 P.M. STUDENTS .... 50 .18 Mason for) Kerr ' Fruit Jars, qts. dos 93c Sure Jell, pkg. - --'3c Ccrto, bottle - 25 c 46 -oz. can Golden Tap Orange-Grapefruit Juice 23c 46-0. can Golden Tap v Blend Juice 23c Armours Banner N. Bacon, lb - --51 c Table Dressed Fryers, lb. - . . 57c U.S. Choice ' Chuck Roast, lb. -3c Veal " Chuck Roast, lb.. - 75c Veal Stew, lb. Loin End Pork Roast, Coles Sausage, lb. All Meat Bologna, lb. 79c .55c 57c 59 c Pints Dukes Mayonnaise 45c La Choy (meatless) Chinese Dinners 52c La Choy Chicken Dinners 85 c No. 2 can La Choy Bean Sprouts :13e No. 2 can La Choy Noodles 17c 5-ox. bot. Soy Sauce 17 c Jar Gerber Chopped Baby Food ..14c ' Tender Leaf Tea 1-4 Baho,2cans Glim, Bottle Super Suds, large Vel, large Palmolive Bath Regular, 3 for.... THE MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM ELECTRONICALLY PURIFIED AIR CONDITIONING West Franklin Street Page Iftree. pi 1 Jones All Meat Franks, lb. Perch Fillets, lb. Filberts (Colored) Oleo, lb. Pints Miracle Whip Salad Dressing .35 c .33c .39c .31c .2c .31c .31c .3k ..14 c .29c i ijigj
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