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THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1946 THE DAILY TAB HEEL PAGE FOUB HARVEY BRINKLEY (Continued from first page) of the Harvey-Massengale Ad vertising Agency. In college he took an active part in campus publications work, being business manager of the Carolina Maga zine and a student leader in the movement which established the Publications Union. In Durham he has been an active alumnus, heading the Durham Alumni Club at one time. University Party Allan Pannill, chairman of the University Party, announced that there will be an important meeting- of the steering commit tee of the party this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Phi Delt House. Chi O's Entertain Faculty The Chi Omega's gave a for mal tea in their yard Sunday afternoon from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. for the faculty members and their wives. DANCE COMMITTEE (Continued from first page) dances and conduct at the Jr.-Sr. and German Club finals "will be under very close scrutiny," the Dean added. In conclusion, Dean Mackie said, "Any organization that al lows improper conduct to such an extent as to reflect unfavor ably on itself or the University will claim the attention of the Dance Committee in the same way." The action of the Dance Com mittee has been approved by President Graham and Chancel lor House. Hillel Meeting Hillel Foundation will award honorary keys for this year at a meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Phillips Hall. This will be the last general meeting of the sea son and final nominations of officers will be made. OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT 8:30 Moliere's Comedy THE SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS , The Forest Theatre pl.25 Adults; $.90 Students; $.60 High School Students; $.35 Grammar School Students. Cooked the Way You Like It! Sizzling Steaks Chicken in the Rough Sea Foods Hamburgers Short Orders BRADY'S on the Durham Road PICK THEATRE NOW PLAYING sip 1 -UAl: - W-' . 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EF ONLY HE HEARS IT THiNGS'LL IE OKAY TT Her Knight to Howl ( CALLIN' ) I I ITS OH. KAYE-DO X JEST (SO&f) ) I'LL DO IT TCTIO J rlE TH1S-OH, KAYE DO J TELL LIT. NI6HT.V-OKmY' -T-J THAT .r- WELL.-WHAT J ABNER f (7777T J . I rvwnn,,AKT trsr -r ill r -X V ( OKAY. ) , V ' ra marry M T7:rN;V v , S S Yv HEARS IT THINGS'LL ) A$l tV 'i -Zi V sri ( - ? - 7 LTs HE KIDDI Latest CLASSICAL and POPULAR Records Now in Stock at Ab's Book Shop UNIVERSITY (Continued from first page) ed for reckless driving by a State Highway Patrolman. He was badly beaten last May in the election for Recorder's Court judgeship, and a case is pending in next month's term of Orange Superior Court, when Henry will be tried for reckless and drunken driving. Ridiculed Investigators Contacted after five days' search by Pierce, Henry repeat edly refused to make any state ment to him, saying "Put me down as 'No comment'." He ridiculed the S.B.I., which came here at the request of Governor Cherry and President F. P. Gra ham, for making an investiga tion, saying "You are way over your head in this case." Henry, who classes himself "a bigtime operator," is now em ployed as business manager of a hillbilly band. At one time he applied for a position with the Law" School here, and according to Chancellor House, at that time he had no accusations to make. , Widesnread oDinion is thatJ x- A Henry initiated the charges merely to revenge his arrests by State Highway Patrolmen, his loss at the hands of Chapel Hill voters of the judgeship, and his forced resignation from his post as prosecuting attorney. ELECTIONS (Continued from first page) ty men to fill the seats. S.P. Candidates Chuck Bor ton, Winston Bradfoot, Taylor Dodson, Jim McNider, and Dave Pittman and U.P. Candi dates Bob Little, .Harold Mor row, and Dennis Smith were elected to serve for the one year term. The double-endorsed can didate was Charles Fulton. For the six months term, S.P. Candidates Bill Brown, Johnny Colones, and Don Shropshire and U.P. Candidates Alex Davis, Bob Kemp, Bill Moffitt, Charles Norton, and Earl Woodard were elected. At press time last night tabu lations for dormitory representa tives to legislature were incom plete. Send the Daily Tar Heel home! CLASSIFIED Advertisements must be paid for In adTanot and turned in at the Daily Tab Hesl buainea office, Graham Memorial, by 3 o'clock the day preceding publication. Dial 8641. Fifty eenta each inch and fraction. The Dailt Tab B.KBL will be responsible only for the first Incorrect insertion and then only to the extent of a make-sood insertion to be run only in ease of an error which lessens the value of the advertisement. LOST Will the honest Carolina gentle man who lifted my wallet Sun day A.M. kindly return it? Arthur Liggett, Box 1101 or 211 Stacy. (R-7970) Di Senate key in vicinity of 'South Bldg. and "Y" Court. Finder please notify Arthur Budlong, Battle Dorm. RE WARD. (R-7983) . , WANTED Wanted : A ride for four to Wil mington leaving Chapel Hill this Friday afternoon. No lug gage. Please contact Al Cal loway, 310 Stacy Dormitory. (R-7984) University Service Station Odis Pendergraft Prop. (i 6 0 o ffloy lUJAt AND FRIDAY LEARNING (Continued from page two) to read and pointing to the pic tures, says, "Lady, bird, Ameri can, truck, good, bad," and so on. Not being content with daz zling us, Smokey invites a couple dozen of his brothers over, and reads to them. It may seem like the old days to the fathers in the barracks, reminding them of the good old days when their little angel pull ed at their leg and said sweetly, "Daddy, what's this? Daddy, what's that? Daddy, look bird." But to most of us gay young blades it's a little annoying to come home from work and find our wash still undone, and Smokey reading the dialogues of Plato to his brothers. I don't think Smokey will get any more furloughs. 'vm '"f J' iii-imiiiwiiwu m II,, 'AewKivmS in V " VRWSII ) I too wise to . fool jjor totnist! J I iShe nnfu . ---w,- , j noiucu vno line He .knew an abouf ttfione she couWnt teve notnmg ji Lfitout tfevob'on : wine mniiKti r tove isn't enough ' anM - . IDA LUP1N0 PAULHENREID OLIVIAS DE HAVILLAND -' SYDNEY1 6REENSTREET NANCY COLEMANMTHUR HENNEDf DAM E J! AYWH DJUICTO R fJASCffl ii An ff rnn n t 111 ! I - i A kSs 1 V sUSP.fls iti" I i I I 1 1 lSlVchcocK, I i i n l J LI m i .rnnn : , i I ? 1 I 1 MM CAROLINA SATURDAY VOTE FOR fci- V'::;---: C 'i"-' . ' "V; ' ''' '-; ' :': " !..?' s. (... ; I ' .. i " S I " i I , I ' ' - immmn-" I ' hl R. R. (Bob) Thomas FOR SHERIFF OF ORANGE COUNTY He is an experienced, alert law-enforcement officer. He is a man of fine personal habits and character, and a good citizen. He will make an excellent Sheriff for Orange County. (Sponsored by Chapel Hill Friends for Thomas) I Also COLOR CARTOON
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