i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1942 PAGE FOUR THE DAIL TAR HEEL Cemetery Fodder 4 V By Madison Wright The Infirmary's squad of microbes scored another minor gain on the Uni versity front yesterday when 49 pa tients were down for the count. The latest communique from Microbe GHQ stated that they are still not satisfied and are planning to open a second front "sometime in January." N Pre-Flight victims : Andrews, Ary nah, Baker, Boadro, Brooks, Coogan, Goodreault, Grady, Hutchinson Krumm, Loughrey, Luce, McKenzie, Pingree," Roush, Santralli, Cadet X, Wolff. UNC casualties Frances Allison, Ir ving Alperin, Jean Aycock, Ben Cavin, George Cluttz, Kermit Edney, Robert Elwell, David Fiske, Charles Herty, Dwight Hinkle, John Hood, Matt Mc Dade, Marion Mills, Lydia Munroe, Jesse Nalle, John Neblett, Paul Nolan, George Norwood, John Nourse, R. H. Peacock, Warren Perry, A. B. Peter son, Albert Pierce, John Pleasants, Eleanor Shelton, Mary Truslow, Mary Turner, William Vail, John Waldroup, Mason Whitney, Hadley Wilson, and Bruce Winslow. J French Fraternity To Assemble Tonight Tau Psi Omega, honorary French fraternity, will hold a business meet ing tonight at the home of M. Georges Lurcy. Members will meet at the YMCA at 7:45 and go to the meeting from there. INTRAMURALS (Continued from page three) as yet no opponent has been able to break it up. " . Phi Delta Chi used the spectacular playing of Canady to great advantage and took one touchdown victory over Steele, 6-0. The game was very bit terly fought throughout, with Steele threatening to score on several occa sions. Kemp had a field day as he scored three touchdowns to lead the NRO'TC "A" team to a 27-6 victory over Kap pa Psi. Kemp scored two touch downs by intercepting passes and then caught one from a teammate for a third tally. Kale and Boak gave Kemp CPA (Continued from first page) now in operation at Duke and Wake Forest. . Friday's program will be largely con cerned with the 1942 revenue act. Talks and discussions by leading national tax officials and attorneys will be supple mented by a round table assembly. At the dinner George S. Olive, president of the American Institute of Account ing, will describe "The Impact of War Regulations on Accounting Problems." a great deal of assistance. -Taylor scored the loser's lone score on an in terception. Windley played a fine de fensive game for the losers. f Rolling up one of the biggest scores of the intramural season, St. An thony water polo team smashed an outclassed Kappa Alpha squad, 18-0. Parmenter. and Singer lead the St. Anthony attack which drove home goals almost at will. Before the war, China had 108 col leges. Phi Executives Meet An important executive meeting of the Phi assembly will be held this af ternoon at 4:30 in Graham Memorial. The following are to attend : Elton Ed wards, Bob Rosenast, Jessica Graham, E. O. Brogdan, Joe Lehman and Frank Earnheart. YWCA Holds Classes For Coed Knitters The social service group of the YW CA will inaugurate a knitting, class Friday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. . The session will be held every Friday between these hours in the Country Club room, second floor of the YMCA building. Both beginners and experi enced knitters are welcome to come and take part in the workfor the Red Cross and the American Friends Service committee. Those girls who would like tox learn how to knit may receive free instruc tion any afternoon this week by going to the apartment of the YWCA secre tary, Mrs. Martha Johnson, apartment 9 in the Village Apartments. These girls must bring their own needles, number 6, and their own yarn. The plan of work as outlined by the social service committee involves knit ting sweaters, sox and other items for the men in the armed forces. This work is to be done for the Red Cross, yarn may be obtained at the Episcopal Pa rish house any morning from 9 to 12:30. Girls must use their own needles. CLASSIFIED Advertisements must be paid for in advance and turned in at the Tar Heel business office, Z03 Graham Memorial, by 1 o'clock the day preceding publication. Fifty centa ($.50) each insertion. WANTED Student to fire furnace in exchange for single room, two blocks from campus. Call 6541 or apply 205 Wilson Ct. FOR VICTORY: BUY BONDS "MRS HADLEY" JUST CAN'T BE BOTHERED WITH THE WAR! How perfectly ridiculous, "thought the indignant Mrs. Hadley, for the government to interrupt her biggest social function of the year with news of the Pearl Harbor attack. How stupid of them to get all excited about the little Japs 3000 miles away. It never occurred to this imperious, proud, wealthy society woman that men were being smashed to pulp, that mighty U. S. battleships were flaming or sunken wrecks! Then something strange happened to Mrs. Hadley. She became. a militant American fighting, struggling, working for Victory! This transform ation of one woman results in a pic ture which is almost as good as "Mrs. Miniver"! "The War Against Mrs. Hadley" with Edward Arnold and Fay Bainter, playing at the Carolina Theatre, Nov ember 18th and 19th. ADV. ooo w 111 J A ooo Chapel Hill Flower Shop (Opposite the Post Office) Will give flowers to the one guessing the score at the end of the first half. Score at end of first half DATE TIME migu.' jju-iniiii..iui. i hi j. i iiu fcWy.:.:......,!i'n,w xrn.wmmvmm."! J. . I I . I I 55t s I ny v -"-x y v s v iyyy ' K&yfO J fy Oy ' " -X ii- V Phl- X&'-'j-g inr- . CAROLINA MEN'S SHOP Will Give TWO OXFORD SHIRTS To the student guessing the number of UNC ' passes completed NUMBER OF UNC PASSES COMPLETED DATE TIME ! LEDBETTER - PICKARD Offers a $1.00 BOX OF STATIONARY To the Student guessing the No. of Carolina Punts NUMBER OF CAROLINA PUNTS DATE TIME BRUCE'S 5c - $1.00 STORE Offers a STUDENT DESK LAMP To the Student guessing the total number of first downs by both teams NUMBER OF FIRST DOWNS DATE TIME if I m Will give $2.00 on any article selected for nearest correct CAROLINA SCORE DUKE SCORE DATE TIME DIRECTIONS 1. Fill in each coupon yith predictions, and sub mit to the sponsoring, merchant. 2. Coupons must be submitted by noon, Saturday, November 14th. 3. In case of ties, the coupon submitted the earliest will win. 4. Answer most nearly correct will-win. 5. Put name and address clearly on each coupon. 6. Place date and time submitted on coupon. THE CAROLINA SPORT SHOP Offers 3 tennis balls to the student guessing the total number of attempted conversions missed. NUMBER OF ATTEMPTE CONVERSIONS MISSED DATE TIME wmm. ALU WOTES . F0ISTER PHOTO CO. WILL GIVE A $1.25 PICTURE ALBUM to the student guessing the number of Car olina Passes attempted NUMBER OF PASSES ATTEMPTED DATE TIME ... - I m ""ffim M MtoriK:fev:-::S:-a THE CAROLINA PHARMACY offers ANY $1.50 PIPE IN STOCK to the student guessing the number of Duke First Downs NO. OF DUKE FIRST DOWNS DATE TIME r.vtf-i.-:-:i--.-.-.&f -mm THE PINES Will give a free T-bone steak dinner to the student guessing the number of yards U. N. C. gains by rushing U. N. C. YARDAGE GAINED BY RUSHING . THE COMMUNITY CLEANERS WILL GIVE $2.00 WORTH OF FREE CLEANING to the student guessing the Carolina Yard age gained by passes CAROLINA YARDAGE GAINED BY PASSES DATE TIME .'. -r x " Otr ' ' i. I 'V ,. ' f t t "Si. ' ' i S, - iA. 1 J. DATE TIME

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