THE TAR KEEL TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1$53 PAGE FOUR SHIFTED TO FULLBACK Alternate captain Bob White of the football squad has been shift ed from half back to fullback to give the latter position more depth, White is both a hard and elusive runner. 1 UNC Given Money For Big Project (Cvntimea from page 1) which political money flows, will take Dr. Heard to Washington, New York, and other parts of the country, The project will be concerned TODAY BODY I II 11 hecottUicill a man wltlt his han&S ftSS tJ8 dni of fluytftafc Women go fir Class Ring Sale A representative of the L. G. Balfour jewlry company will be in the Y lobby today from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to sell class rings. The ring sale Is sponored by the Order of the Grail. 3 Summer Activities Council The summer Activities Council I will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. tomor- Irow in the YMCA Cabinet Room. FIRST SINCE 1913 Washington and Lee, a Univer sity o North Carolina football op r.onf tn'y 1QW was met last bv iL nv.. ui. , '-mis aTUi rtpwel and square dancing are being gi with political financing on local, j 14Q The tw0 teams met nine ven from 7 to 8:30 each Tuesday state, and national levels. Also . Vla ,,avQ mifi winn- ana mursaay mgms uu . - I L1111C3 11A WAW ViU wj " " " Dancing Class Free dancing classes in ballroom BARGAINS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET jriE'EFIElD-UUIPMR 'Dotfe and Saul' Hi ui7F ponnvc aw vim entatively planned as a special phase of the project is a limited comparative study of money in politics in Great Britain and Can ada. Dr. Heard has done extensive research in the field of political behavior, particularly in the area of Southern politics. In addition to writing "A Two-Party South?" he was collaborator with V. 0. Key Jr., on "Southern Politics in State and Nation" published in 1949, and was co-editor with Donald S. Strong of "Southern Primaries and Elections," published in 1950. A two-year study of political be havior in two North Carolina counties, under his direction, is nearing completion. This latter re search was made possible by a grant to the University from the Ford Foundation. Dr. Heard took his Ph.D. in pol itical science at Columbia University. Other members of the project staff includes Ernest E. Harrill (M. A. University of North Caro lina and member of the policital science faculty of Furman Uni versity), research fellow, whose special interest is campaign fin ance in Canada, and Mrs. Peggy Cook, executive secretary, 1953 &.B. graduate in political science t the University of North Caro lina. ing four losing three, tying two. race of Woollen Gym Get In The Swing NEW NUMBERS Several dormitories and other The University gradually is groups have had watermelon cuu- working toward numbering foot- ings and similar activities for tneir ball iersevs according to positions, members. Interested groups' may in accordance with the current obtain help in planning such f unc trend. Old boys, accustomed to tions, as well as some money to certain numbers, will be permitt- defray expenses, by contacting ed to keep them, but new candi- Peggy Riebel at the YMCA. Mrs, dates will be assigned numbers Riebel is summer activities coor bv Dositions. dinator WEDNESDAY BURT LANCASTER SHIRLEY BOOTH Hal Wallis ,,.. CMtatrinc TERRY MOORE wttli RICHARD JAECKEL THURSDAY v MftttIYOUCAN w Vw,, SEE IT! VI fll.. II. A!.. j irs uiiiy muuuii Pirtnrs Of Its Kind! if if- ' Z NOT A WORD IS SPOKEN! RAY V h r'uuy uLJuGI? Our Latest Shipment of Remainders at Prices You Can't Resist. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. OPEN EVENINGS Closed Sundays During Summer rri r. nnnf inn i n n n f fnl H hr ul S!A! o I 1 u yjlf UUULiUUU Ld CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENT OLD AND RARE BOOKS WE have 'em from three for a quarter on up to a month's rent. Brows ing's fun. THE INTIMATE BOOK SHOP, 205 E. Franklin St. THE UNICORN BOOK SHOP Wel comes summer students to browse, might make a find among our many out . of print books. Over SUTTON'S DRUG STORE dial 96173. HELP WANTED STUDENT; EXPERIENCED IN Selling men's clothes to work part time. Apply manager of the Sport Shop, N. Columbia St. SERVICES OFFERED JOIN YOUR CLASSMATES AND others on the campus and bring: your laundry hero, where you save money and get your laundry back J washed and dried in one nour. Washed in only 30 minutes. Shirts hand finished. You can't beat our service. Ask the boys who come here regularly. ROSEMARY AU TOMATIC LAUNDRY, 329 W. Rosemary St. Dial 5121. WANTED DRIVERS EAGER TO SAVE money on good gas. HI-WAY SER VICE STATION on Carrboro curve has regular at 29.4 and hi-test at 30.4. You can't beat it. Lube job L3LU O 1 Chesterfield Quality Highest. Recent chemical analyses give an index of good quality for the country's six leading cigarette brands. The index of good quality table a ratio of high sugar to low nicotine shows Chesterfield quality highest t ... 15 higher than its nearest competitor and Chesterfield quality 31 higher than the average of the five other leading brands. 2 No adverse effects to nose, throat and sinuses from smoking Chesterfield. From the report of a medical specialist who has been giving a group of Chesterfield smok ers regular examinations every two months for well over a year. 3 First with premium quality in both regular and king-size. Much Milder with an extraordinarily good taste and for your pocketbook, Chesterfield is today's best cigarette buy. liveware njt' Ijk f i mm rj5 f U uLny u Lduvau 1 11 Si hi J . inUhiMiiiminniraHini fc hibi" mafm only $1. Car wash only $1 or u Iwash it for 50 cents. a Ccfrrifbi n, Leon It MnuToucoa Ca

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