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PAGE FOUE Airport Welcomes Inaugural Flight Of Daily Schedule The inaugural flight of South east Airlines' twice daily sche dule was welcomed at the Hor ace Williams airport yesterday morning. Chapel Hill is now included on the new air service schedule with 20 other North Carolina cities, ranging from Asheville and Hendersonville in the moun tains to Wilmington, New Bern, Washington, Elizabeth City and Morehead City on the coast. Flying west from here at 9 :04 o'clock every morning, the Cess na is due in Asheville at 11:12 a.m.; and going east from Chap el Hill at 5:08 o'clock in the af ternoon arrives in Morehead City at 7:12 p.m. - As soon as the number of pas sengers warrant increased stops here, the 27-passenger Douglas DC-3 will stop at Chapel Hill on its run between Charlotte and Wilmington. For information, pall 8211. BASEBALL (Continued from page three) first on an error, with the tying runs. Trailing by two runs going in to the ninth, Harry Beason led off for Carolina by doubling to left. John Hearn batted for John Gregory and rolled out short to first. Hayworth hoisted to left field, but George Thompson singled home the fourth Tar Heel score. Clayton was then retired on a fly to left to end the game and give Carolina its fourth straight Big Four beating. The Tar Heels, whose play has been very sloppy of late, looked extremely bad afield as they miscued eight times. Hackney led the Tar Heel batters with a triple and single. BOX SCORE (Continued from page three) Beason. Three base hits: War ren, Hackney. Stolen bases: Cole, Gregory, Lail, Edwards, Williams, Dowda. Struck out: by Grandy 3, Skelding 2, DiLo renzo 8. Hits: off Grandy 3 in 6 innings, off Skelding 3 in 3 in nings. Bases on balls : off Gran dy 7, off Skelding 2, off DiLo renzo 1. Passed ball: Hay worth. Winning pitcher: Skeld ing. Glee Club Rehearsal The Men's Glee Club will re h parse tomorrow night at 9 o'clock in Hill Music hall. Orchestra Schedules Auditions on May 25 Public auditions will be held for all musicians interested in performing with the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra next season on Saturday, May 25, between 2:30 and 5 o'clock at Meredith College in Raleigh, it was announced by Director Benjamin F. Swalin. These auditions are for orch estral players, and also for young people not over 16 years of age who wish to qualify as soloists on the children concerts for next season. CRIST (Continued from first page) elected three consecutive terms except James K. Polk; vice president of the Debate Coun cil in 1943-44; president of the Debate Council in 1944-45; president of the N. C. Student Legislature Senate in 1944; president Tau Kappa Alpha, na tional idebate fraternity 1945 46; chairman Carolina Political Union 1945-46; member IRC 1944- 45 ; member of Student Welfare Board 1943-44-45-46; Graham Memorial Board of Di rectors 1944-45; an editorial columnist for the Tar Heel in 1943 - 44 - 45 ; Amphoterothen 1945- 46; member of Golden Fleece 1945-46. Crisp was the first student to receive the John J. Parker, Jr., gold medal for student govern ment leadership in his junior year, 1945. He was selected for Who's Who in American Uni versities and Colleges in 1944-45-46 and was a UNC delegate to the Southeastern Art Forum in 1944, where he played an original four-movement suite, "The New South." He is a law student from Candler, N. C. A second year student, Wayne Brenengan has been active in student government formerly as a member of the Student Coun cil and the YMCA Cabinet. In other campus activities he is a member of the Grail, IRC, and the Council for Religion in Life, and a member of the University Dance Committee. Among several high school government offices, he was presi dent of the Student Council. University Service Station Odis Pendergraft Prop. Crossword Puzzle ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Sword 6 Whims 11 A shaking , 12 Paragons i 14 Musical note 15 Book of Psalms 17 Pronoun 18 Hail! 20 Autocratic rulers 21 Late humorist 22 Sole ' 24 Sooner than 25 Hint ; 28 Looked steadily 28 Strain 30 Self (Scot.) 31 Hearing organ 32 Brave 35 Shackle 38 Stag 39 Greek letter 41 Girl's name ,42 Rage 43 Lures 45 Over there 46 Public notice 47 Blimp 49 Pint (abbr.) 50 Plain 52 Escapes 54 Active persons 55 By memory (pl.1 TA CRAMP IART EL SIC m ALT teJ J U M vIiIaItIE jinTa is rno clol TIOT RA i E rL S L AT ED C JL J A , ARE TOADY P.JL.N S NlEElsi"l5AT l 1? I I 15 to 1 8 9 IO 15 is- 19 1? "!Ll" -ll dip5 : Diitr. by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 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AN'-THETGAL M VC&S J S-..V, Have you heard Buddy Cole's "Piano Cocktails" at AB'S INTIMATE BOOKSHOP Today Is Deadline For Registering This is the last day that quali fied residents of this district may register to vote. Students who are 21 years old and have lived in North Caro lina for the past year are eligi ble to vote. To register in this district the student must have lived here 'at least four months and be able to read and write any. section of the state consti tution. All students who meet these requirements may register at the Town Hall. NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from first page) Florida, near the Pensacola Naval air base. Two four motored Navy planes flying in tight formation collided and crashed. Observers say the crash occurred when, the two planes were "buzzed" by a pur suit plane. . Arab States Contend Word of FDR Broken Washington, May 10. Five Arab states have sent a formal memorandum to Washington charging that the Anglo-American recommendations for Pales tine violates promises given the Arabs by the late President Roosevelt. The note has been de livered by the ministers of Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. (CattTOttHi, NOW PLAYING tlllllU riCTllES intuit Pat OBRIEW with Ruth WARRICK jfpr-, FBE1I nBin LONG tin HALE-BUCHANAN ri EDDIE bBASOR and HIS CG f(TINf(TAi OUHESTtX lam M ll-tali h VUt fepoi ni M M m Mat Mill. KTAI EDWAKD H. CSimTB 1 ifL if Aquinas Club Holds Breakfast Tomorrow Honoring Graduates In honor of Mother's Day and as a farewell social function for the graduating members, the Aquinas Club is holding a Com munion Breakfast tomorrow morning. The breakfast will be held in the Carolina Inn imme diately following the 8 :00 a.m. mass service. The task of contacting the various members is in the hands of the newly elected officers: Walt Stuart, president; Mike DeMaio, vice-president, Lil Leonard, secretary, and Vin Williams, treasurer; however there will probably be many overlooked and if so the mem bers are requested to attend. The money will be collected at the breakfast. Other, members of the parish are also invited. Delta Sigma Pi Banquet Delta Sigma Pi, the commerce fraternity, held its annual Founders' Day dinner Thursday night in the Carolina Inn in commemoration of the frater nity's 21st birthday. Dr. H. D. Wolf of the economics depart ment was the principal speaker. Guests from the School of Com merce included Dr. M. S. Heath, Dr. Clarence Heer, Dr. Frank Gutmann and Mr. Stallings. COEDS (Continued from first page) ginia Peel, Phil Sullivan, Betty Codrington, Dolly Donelson, Ed ith Burgess, Bob Friedman, Bar bara Boyd, Delle Proctor, and Alice Ruth Bundy. Committee heads' are Betty Vashaw, chairman of costumes ; Twig Branch, program; Meadie Montgomery, publicity; Snookie Phipps, decorations; Marie Hol man, music; and Barbara Boyd, dance. Stranahan Cops Lead In Houston Tourney Houston, Texas, May 10 (UP) Frank Stranahan, the red-hot Toledo amateur, took the lead at the half-way mark in the ten-thousand dollar invitation golf "Tournament of Cham pions" today with a 36-hole total of 138. He carded a 3-under-par 68 to go with his 70 of yes Send the Daily Tar Heel home! Delta Sig Pledged John Fowler, of Chapel Hill, has pledged Delta Sigma Pi. CLASSIFIED Advertisements must be paid for In advmne and turned in at the Daily T Hch. bnslneu office, Graham Memorial, by 8 o'clock the day preceding publication. Dial 8641. Fifty eemta each inch and fraction. The Daily Ta Hdl will be responsible oaly for the first incorrect Insertion and then only to the extent of a make-good insertion to be run only In ease of an error which lessens the ralne of the ad' vertisement. . LOST Nine-month-old English Setter. Female. On identification plate, E. G. Thompson, Rox boro, N. C. REWARD. Return to Phi Delta Theta House. 7931. Sales and Repairs PHILCO RADIOS . Ogburri Furniture Co. 312-314 W. Franklin PHONE 5841 Drop in at the CAROLINA COFFEE SHOP Before the Dances I Announcing The Opening of THE FARMERS' DAIRY CO-OPERATIVE'S DAIRY STORE and MILK BAR 3 I i f i i f i ) Ice Cream Cones . Featuring: ICE CREAM AND MILK VARIETIES t . er : xft .yr .jf & s,y j x 'i J VI . HI;:-: M. Jumbo Milkshakes in delicious flavors of vanilla, chocolate, or ange, pineapple, banana, and but tered pecan. Chocolate and Sweet Milk Mammoth Ice Cream Sundaes PLUS- TOASTED SANDWICHES, CAKES, CRACKERS, AND POTATO CHIPS. AND Dairyland Ice Cream in "Carry-home" Packages in i2 Gallon and Other Sizes. DRIVE OUT BEFORE THE DANCE Sunday Hours: 12 to 8:30 P. M. Weekday Hours: ,8:00 A. M. - 8:30 P. M. FARMERS' DAIRY CO-OPERATIVE'S DAIRY STORE and MILK BAR 713 West Franklin Street N Telephones: F-3361 F-3371 , Last Day for Mother's Day Gifts . . . Better Late Than Never ... DANZIGER'S r i I i i i I
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