THE DAILY TAR FLEE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1946 PAGE FOUR Juniors To Vote Thursday In Regard To Spring Dance ; Class Members Will Cast Ballots On Issue of $2 Assessment Fee By Bettie Washburn The Junior Class will vote Thursday, March 14, on whether each member of the class .will rav a class fee of two dollars A r which will be used to give Junior-Senior dance this spring. Voting is in charge of the elec tions committee and polls will be set up in the Y, Lenoir Hall and Kenan dormitory. Military men will vote in the basement of Lenoir. Alex Veasey, president of the Junior Class, said today that in asmuch as a large number of Juniors have already registered and paid their fees the universi ty administration will not be able to collect the fees through the cashier's office. Because of this unfortunate circumstance, if the class desires a Junior Senior and votes in favor of the assessment of $2, it will neces sitate the cooperation of every Junior on campus in collecting the fee in order to put over a suc cessful Junior-Senior prom. Louis Cotton, chairman of the dance committee, has already been working on plans for the dance and said that Dean Hud son could be contracted to play for the prom held in May. Other name bands are under considera tion however. Since it is neces sary for an organization to pay at least half of the orchestra's fee when the contract for the engagement is made, Cotton can make no headway with engaging a band until the class fees have been collected from everyone. Every junior on campus is urged to vote in favor of the pro posed plan this Thursday in order to reinstitute the Junior Senior prom at Carolina. NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from first page) the oil-rich middle eastern' state, from the Soviet border for more than a week. The State Department has sent a second note to the Rus sian Government asking for of ficial confirmation that such movements , have taken place. The second note was sent short ly after the first one of March 6 which accused Russia of violat ing the Tehran Declaration in retaining troops in Iran after the March second deadline. The first note also asked that the troops be withdrawn. Congressman Calls For Probe of Lobbies Washington, March 12 Democratic Congressman Adolph Sabath of Illinois has introduced a bill calling for a special com mittee to investigate what ne calls "powerful lobbies which are infesting Washington. ; ; : Applications Open For Tar Heel Post Applications are still open for the post of managing editor of the Daily Tar Heel but they must be turned in today or tomorrow to Fred Flagler at the Yack of fice in Graham Memorial or at the Tar Heel offices. The new managing editor will probably be selected at tomor row afternoon's meeting of the Publications Union Board. Student Music Recital Slated This Afternoon A student music recital will be presented this afternoon in Hill music hall at 4:05 p.m. A varied program is scheduled con sisting of vocal, flute, and piano solos. Among the students who will be heard on the program are Charles Stevens who' will do three short piano solos, Andrew Griffeth, bass, Gene Stryker, baritone, Catherine, flutist, and Ruth von Bremer, pianist. Chemistry Prof to Speak Dr. Wiley of the chemistry de partment will speak to the mem bers of Alpha Chi Sigma, na tional professional chemistry fraternity tonight at 8 o'clock. The meeting will take place in the chemistry building. Visitors are welcome. LTL ABNER With the Greatest of Ease By Al Capp X7T fa ..ioomiT Hear Jean Sablon "It Might As Well Be Spring" In French at Ab's Bookshop OF BOOKS AND AUTHORS Crossword Puzzle ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE ALUMNI ACROSS I Author of The Raven" 4 Famed writer of textbooks 9 Queen of the fairies 13 "Sweet as Apple Cider" 13 Fertile spot 14 Hero of "The Forty Thieves" 15 Wiser teacher 17 Subject of Mars' book ' -"19 Viscous liquid 20 Puckers up Hps 21 Eldest son of Noah 23 Red heroine of children's story 24 Verdi's masterpiece 27 "High " 28 Bearing organ 29 Conclude JO Name of Hindu deity 31 Poem by Goethe 33 Musical note 34 Author of "Out line of History" 38 Kind 37 Famed clergyman and novelist 38 God of love 39 Blackbird 49 "D'ye ken John " 41 Woman of the cabbage patch 43 Boston uses it on books 44 Author of "The Spectator" 46 BalzaCs first name 49 " Jole" 50 Unbind 52 John (Scot. 53 Carpenter's tool 54 The atmosphere 53 "Comin' Through the " DOWN 1 Fastener .2 Homer wrote one ITIANEISI iPiRppiFl l 6 TjopT ft Ibja LD ON I E fi Nil A 8 b 'B 11 FJOfi QDL 3! EEC, ffie N QIDLiPlE TIE RpPjE A S'NlOlR EfenaiEIWlAIRlD TARtT '1MAR TiRiElP ANLjB!U NlTg.D RpjpnUofr U isyl jjtW t TE II ft U TL ZiU M RIRiAjT ARE R0Dpg iyq1dem riaIsieIsi was indicted today by a federal grand jury. Seven corporations aiid 245 individuals were charged with conspiracy to vio late OPA rationing regulations by overdrawing thrtr accounts by 75,000,000 meat coupons and 6.000.000.000 Dounds worth . of sugar. " ' Send the Daily Tar Heel Home CLASSIFIED Advertisements must be paid for in advance and turned in at the Daily Tab Heel business office, Graham Memorial, by 3 o'clock the day preceding: publication. Dial 8641. Fifty cents each inch and fraction. The Daily Tab Heel will be responsible only for the first incorrect insertion and then only to the extent of a make-good insertion to be run only in case of an error which lessens the value of the advertisement. LOST: One white, 18 inch print er's rule, stamped Durham Engraving Co. in Hill Hall Choral Rehearsal room. Find er please call 8641 or return to Daily Tar Heel Business office. Armed Patrolmen Stop Vultee Pickets San Diego, March 12 State and city patrolmen, armed with clubs, have broken up mass pick eting at the Consolidated Vul tee Aircraft Corporation! Eleven pickets were arrested after the strikers overturned the car of a non-striking employe. " "" . - Black Market Ring Indicted in New York New York, March 12 A huge black market ring which faked meat and sugar ration coupons from cut-up telephone" books RADIO REPAIRING Sets Called for and Delivered V Tubes" Parts Phone 4392 F.M. Carlisle LOST Phi Delta Theta Frat. pin on UNC campus on Sat., March 9. R. P. B., N. C. A., 380 on back of pin. Liberal re ward! Write Ruff Baugh, Box 4622, Duke University, Dur ham, N. C- l 11. 13 I If K 7 (8 I 19 nr-" tj j mt WZZ.'LZ. " i10 it-nr "" i3 ssr" TT ' WhT H7 VS 3 Church festival 4 Othello 5 Paddle 6 Rupees (abbr.) 7 . Called Peter" 8 He sold out to Jacob 9 Mountain ridge 10 Theme of song by De Koven 11 Twice 16 Scotsman's hat 18 Wooden hanger for carcasses 20 Author of books on art 21 "Uncle Tom's Cabin" author 22 He wrote the "Mad" 23 Prince 25 Author of "Robinson Crusoe" ' 23 Sprite In The Tempest" 28 Bitter vetch 29 What writers spill 31 Girls heroine 32 River In Russia 35 He wrote "Vision of Sir Launfal" 37 French painter 39 Most authors have one 40 Barrle hero 42 It binds books 43 Native of Transvaal 44 Resort 45 Shooting marble 48 Hasten 47 Author and naturalist 4S Chemical suSU IRC ELECTS (Continued from first page) received high praise from club members. Morris explained that the pur pose of the IRC is to stimulate interest and understanding of world affairs by means of study and discussion and by present ing to the campus speakers of mportance and authority. He extended an invitation to all in terested students to visit and participate in the future meet ings of the IRC. It was also announced that the IRC-sponsored s radio program heard weekly on Tuesday eve nings, :30 p. m. over wjjjnij m Durham will be continued. (Continued from first page) been kept of all the over 44,000 students who have enrolled here. Notarieties Included Distinguished men appear in the files including the late James Knox Polk, former president of the United States, Willie P. Man gum, president of the Senate, and William Rufus King, vice president of the United States, president of the Senate, and Speaker of the House. The first alumnus to be governor was Wil liam Miller, a student in 1802, and since that time 26 of the 44 governors of North Carolina have been University alumni. Alumni have served as United States senators, representatives, cabinet members, ambassadors, ministers and North Carolina judges. Seven former Carolina men have been president of the University, including the pres ent head, Dr. Frank P. Graham. The Alumni Office also acts 1 14 1 as a clearing nouse ior local alumni associations and class organizations and arranges class reunions. which occur every five years tor eacn class, it is tne home of the Alumni Review, a magazine mailed to all dues-pay ing alumni. Ten issues are pub lished a year, including a week ly football supplement in the fall, and the magazine is made campus and notes and features on the alumni and the Associa tion. GREATER UNC (Continued from first page) tories to be erected here. Com mittee Chairman John Sprunt up of news and pictures of the Hill said that this action would enable builders to proceed with the project. The trustees also approved the operation of summer school here as a regular 12-week quar ter, divided into two six-week terms, as has been the -custom under the quarter system re turned to this term. WANTED All March gradu ates to become members of the Alumni Association. Join at booth in the Y Thurs. or Friday morning, or in the Alumni office, Carolina Inn. Bargain rate. $1.00 first year. WANTED TO BUY One Duke concert' ticket' for Cleveland Symphony ' on March 19, (Exam week) .' Phone Mildred Davis, 6556, before 4:30 P.M. (Saturday, before 1 P.M.) . ,fAZ t w r.-.-j See You Sat. Doc! Another ALL CARTOON PROGRAM 10 Cartoons 1 . Hour and Half of Laughs SATURDAY PICK Theatre PICK THEATRE NOW PLAYING aitAiaetU i ''.at K ! eft 5. "1 PI btstta l: NOW PLAYING WITH THE tf&V DICK POWELL! if :. . m r o Uiain. If U CHtlKtL VALE CARN0VSKY En BARRIER uito ADLER ADDED ATTRACTION Kar?TrTrrrn7 -. . ... c SOUND TRACK (Continued from page two) Belgian fan magazine, as the best actress of the year; Judy Garland was chosen by the di rectors of the French Congress as one of the "Ten Smartest Wo men" ; Van Johnson copped first place in the 13th annual popu larity poll of the Woman's Home Companion The Rudolph Valentino Fan Club of Camden, N. J. feels that Paramount has committed sacrilege in starring Bob Hope in the remake of that ancient Valentino classic "Mon sieur Beaucaire" ... This one can't help but be a hit : "Notori ous," directed by Alfred Hitch cock with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in the leads. . . There is an old picture (vintage of 1932) that might be re-released to box office advantage. The fil- lum is "The Phantom President," and the late George M. Cohan, Claudette Colbert and Jimmy Durante share billing. . . "The Road to Utopia" is booked for the Carolina Sunday and Mon day March 24 "and 25. Who Is Smo? PRESCRIPTIONS 'wJIIiP filled You Have your prescription here with confidence. can be assured, that only the purest and finest quality in gredients are used that every prescription is com pounded accurately by a regis tered pharmacist. Our label is your guarantee. CAROLINA PHARMACY 'The Rexall Store" CHAPEL HILL, N. C. 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