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SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1946 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL South's Sweeties' Sweaters Surely Show Swell Shapes Atlanta (UP) Three peo ple, who should know, agree with makeup expert Max Factor that Dixie belles are tne most whistle worthy girls in the world. One is Betty Lou Weber, an Atlanta masseuse, and here's what she says: "Southern girls, especially Atlanta girls, have the most perfect figures in the world -they know what they want their figures to look like." And Miss Weber adds "those girls will go through fire and brim stone if necessary to attain that come-hither shape." The owner of a string of beauty parlors, C. J. Rich, says he toured the whole world be fore deciding to settle in At lanta. And Rich declares, "I wanted to.be among perfectly beautiful women. I don't like the beanpole figures of Eng land," he adds, "and the brood mare shapes of Bavaria are re volting." Rich insists that he can find ten beauties on Peachtree Street for; every one in Holly wood. However the fellow who spoke with the most authority on the subject tonight was Frank Gar son of the Lovable Brassier Com pany. Says Garson: "Southern women have just enough of ex actly what it takes to fill a sweater properly." The man from the brassier company adds, "I get a stiff neck every time I walk down Peachtree Street. I can't keep my mind on where I'm going when I see one gor geous sweater girl after another." Scientists Organize In Hope To Support A Stable World Peace Dr. O. K. Rice heads a newly organized association designed to meet the increasingly appar ent responsibility of scientists In promoting the welfare of mankind and the achievement of a stable world peace. The group is called "The Association of Durham Scientists." 'The group plans to have Mr. Henry Linschitz of Duke Uni versity talk on "The Control of Atomic Energy." Mr. Linschitz played an active role in the de velopment of atomic energy. He assisted in the assembly of the atomic bomb which was tested in New Mexico and observed the blast. v . OPINION (Continued from page two) and women of Carr, Mangum, Smith, Aycock, Grimes, Graham, Mclver, Everette, Kenan, Ruf fin, Alderman and Spencer. Ask those men and women in fra ternities, and sororities who put student .government before a jeweled pin. Ask the men who live" in little rooms all over the village. They hold the answers in their power to: vote. FRATERNITIES ( Continued from jtrst page) eligible rushees and fraternity men. President Pully pointed out that an eligible rushee consisted of a student who had not previ ously passed through a rushing period. A motion was made to hold open rushing during the spring term, but it was defeated. One ; representative asked members of the council to in vestigate; the possibility of fra ternities changing meeting times from Wednesday to Monday night. , CAROLINA (Continued from page three) opens the season for the Blue and White harriers on Fetzer Field Saturday. Carolina will depend on a team dominated by GI's and with but a handful of last year's fair squad on hand. After whipping Kalamazoo College; 7 to 2, last week, Coach John Kenfield's Tar Heel tennis club engages William and Mary here Friday. The Indians who are reputedly the class, of the Conference have returning many, racquet-swingers who beat Carolina, 7 to 2, last year. 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Here lovely Barbara Britton pleads with McCrea, the Virginian, not to seek a showdown with Don levy, who plays Trampas, the cattle-rustler. Sociology Group To Meet Monday There will be an Alpha Kappa Delta meeting Monday night at 7:30 in 407 Alumni and Lt. Ray mond. V. Bowers, USNR, will comment on the "Role of Social Research in a Democracy." Lt. Bowers is Assistant Chief of the Research and Statistics Division, Selective Service Sys tem, now on leave as a Research Analyst. The meeting is open to the public. Members are urged to attend the business session as new of ficers will be elected and plans for the May banquet discussed. NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from first page) able goods will last for a while. But he adds that if we have no more long drawn-out strikes, there will be a great flow of products within three to six months. Russia Gives Spain Her Full Attention I Washington, April 6. Russia seems to be turning full atten tion to Franco Spain. Two Rus sian satellites, Poland and Ro mania, have broken off diplo matic relations with Spain. And now Poland, threatening a new major dispute in the security council, has instructed its dele gate, Doctor Oscar Lange, to de mand that every one of the United Nations break relations with Spain. Britain is strongly opposed to the move and the US has stuck by Britain so far. Bullion Salvage To Begin Monday Tokyo, April 6. American salvage crews will begin work Monday to bring up the re mainder of the two billion dol lars in precious metals hidden by the Japanese Army in the muddy depths of Tokyo Bay. The exist ence of the long sought treasure was verified when a diver brought up a bar of metal iden- SAVE TIME and MONEY The Classified Way Keaa me ciassinea. it's a profitable habit and an inter esting hobby. New opportuni ties ' each day. For Classified Service DIAL 8641 ' THE DAILY TAR HEEL tified as platinum and valued at $5,500. Location of the cache was revealed to American au thorities by Jap informers. Reform of Japanese Script Recommended Tokyo, April 6. An American education mission in Japan has recommended that Roman let ters be substituted for picture characters in Japanese script and also urged drastic reform of the country's school system. However General MacArthur, in commenting on the mission's re port, warns that some of their suggestions regarding education principles and language reform are so far reaching that they can only serve as a guide for long range study and future planning. MAYOR (Continued from first page) been complaints that excessive rental rates are being, charged in a number of instances," he Sound and Fury is at it again ! The success of "State of the Campus," still fresh in their memories, they are ready to go to work on their new and origin al Spring musical. There will be a meeting for the entire cast in Gerrard Hall Monday night at 7:30 to discuss the show and also to make plans for the S and F picnic Anyone Who is interested in being in the new show is urged to come to the meeting and it is most important that all the old members attend. Prior to the meeting of the en tire cast and others interested in the Spring Musical, there will be an executive council meeting at 7:15. SENIORS (Continued from first page) dually for each of the senior ac tivities to come off before gradu ation, he said. He stated that members of any e class graduating in 1946 are eli gible to participate in Senior Week activities and that they should pay the stipulated fee. They may be paid to any mem bers of the executive committee, which includes Ed Emack, Fred Bauder, Ida Prince, Margie Pul len, Nookie McGee, Ifreadie Montgomery, Mary Hill Gaston, Frances Bleight, Lib Schofield, Cornelia Alexander, Mag Burke, Bill Walston and Lib Henderson. CELEBRATION (Continued from first page) formal opening of the University January 15, 1795 ; the matricula tion of the first student, Hinton James, four weeks later, Febru ary 12, 1795 ; and the first com mencement July 13, 1795. said, "and as a result of such complaints we are already faced with the possibility of rent control." Bicycles and Accessories Expert Repair on All Bicycles PATTERSON TIRE CO. Phone F-2841 THE GREATEST OUTDOOR ROMANCE OF THEM ALL... ...IN THE MOST GORGEOUS EVER SEEN! "-o K'' TV . . LLvJ : rtBd. r i.: I h'l 1 tiT . . ' . : ef the greatest western I fij - story ever wrftte ... 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Fifty cent each inch and fraction. The Dailt Tab Hibl will be responsible only for the first Incorrect insertion and then only to the extent of a make-ffood insertion to be run only in case of an error which lessens the value of the advertisement. Black mechanism of Rulon wrist watch in vicinity of Spencer. Finder please return to, or no tify, R. H. Debnam, 202 Lewis. Reward. Will the person who took my notebook from the "Y" please mail the notes back to me. They're very important. Bill Walston, Sigma Nu House. One American Standard trom bone with case. In good condi tion. Inquire, of DTH editor, GM, or box 1080. Pick Theatre SUNDAY H017LING SEQUEL "SEP HEflE ti PRIVATE HARGROVE "SEP HERE tjs3 H fia5 10 i V 1 MONDAY a - win' 7 y-Lr sjta'A ' 'its M;i- ' r ' Wi'i i'ii -. " IP II .;f i, 7 h vl l-f ZACIIARY BETTY SCOTT FIELD wnn J. CARROL NAISH 1, -DghBongl 'Percy KilSrfda ---T?.."SJi, ' -.- 1 111!
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