FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 19 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE FOUR JA trf s : Glee Club Tfc'Hold; Try outs T tfoittryouf s for the men's GI Cfib win be held through Out thV remainder of the week, starting today, Monday the 29th, ihrough Friday Oct. 5th; on; the second floor of Hill Hall between 2:30 and 4:30 each ; 1 " The Colonial Inn . Hillsboro, North Carolina EXCELLENT FOOD IN AN APPETIZING - ATMOSPHERE ; - . We Cater To Private Parties ' Table D'Hote or A La Carte Service Breakfast from 7:30 to 9:30 Luncheon from 11:30 to 2:00 Tea from 2:30 to 5:30 Dinner from 6:00 to 8:00 Sunday Dinner and Supper from 1:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. - ' Eastern Standard Time (Dining Room Closed Mondays) PLEASE WRITE OR CALL FOR RESERVATIONS Telephone 4301 The American t . HI I I I II J IK: . . 1 " Copping the Tobaccoland Jubilee WDUK is originating over the coast-to-coast facilities of ABC the story of Durham, with on-the-spot reports from the tobacco auctions, from Duke, Carolina and the gridiron! - - Durham, coast-to-coast ! This Saturday at 1:30 P. M. y .-. 1370 on your dial Man if jjj Simply pick up your telephone and you can route your voice through any one of thousands of central offices gome with dial mechanisms 60 complex they stagger the '. imagination, yet so efficient they teem to work like magic others staffed by compe tent, courteous operators whose standards of work have long been a fine tradition. Ybn command, in effect, millions of miles of telepHone wire and cable. . V;"iu cio direct your call one of some ,Vvt)06,D6 thit will be made today to -y: . i i ' afternoon. The first rehearsal for those who are already members of the chorals group will be held in Hill Hall, Monday Sept. 29 at 5:00 P.M. You may glean knowledge by reading, but you must separate the chaff from the wheat by thinking. Osborne. Broadcasting Co. with a system any one of some 53,000,000 telephones here and abroad. The operation of this vast system is big business. It is a complex, many-sided busi ness in which thousands of college trained men are working in their chosen fields development or research, engineering planning, accounting or statistics, public contacts, supervision of operations or other phases, of management. These men Have found highly interesting and rewarding careers. ','V-J') BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM Wadsworih : . : r ''''.' .' Do;t Priority Plans The policy -for- dormitory room-assignments this year' has been rnnounced by James E. Wads worth, housing officer, in answer, to questions' from many students. Herenfter for the benefit of students on the waiting list for dormitory space, Mr.. Wads worth will post a notice of the first 50 names with ranking priority in his office at-207 South building. This will elim inate the difficulty of getting in touch with eligible students once space is available if those desiring dormitory accommoda tions will consult the list on the bulletin board regularly. To prevent further confusion, all students should inform . the housing office of any change of address immediately. . In February of 1946 the Uni versity trustees established a priority schedule giving prefer ence to the student presently enrolled in the University, to the old student returning to the University, and to the veteran just entering the University. In each category consideration went first to the State veteran, fHE SCREEN'S '5SS5rr tf.iiSHA EDNT WILLIAM PRINCE Thi AtfMTMC 3 iinEUE tit -.'' . WALTER DAMROSCH BRUNO WALTER THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY 0RCHESTK.'. LILY PONS Rtltutd ihru UNITED ARTISTS ALSO : ! SPORTLIGHT TODAY CAROLINA Announces next to the nbn-yeteran of the State, and then ,to the out-of- state veteran and non-veteran Out of the 23 campus dormi tories one was, set aside for 1947 State high school grad uates. ; . At present old students still waiting for housing space are on file in the chronological or der of the date of their entrance into the University and their payment of room deposits. Mr Wadsworth hopes to place all students who entered the Sep tember term, 1946, in dormi tories sometime this fall. Since at least one new dormitory is expected to be completed by January, this should accommo date all students who were in school during the last year. Chapel Hill Police Cars To Have New Radios Chapel Hill's two police cars will soon be equipped with two-way radios, 'the city board of aldermen recently announc ed. The radios are war surplus equipment, which will cost ap proximately $350. At the present time, the pa trol cars cpntact headquarters by telephone. When the radios are installed, headquarters v ill be able to dispatch messages lo either car at any time. An an tenna, 25 feet high, will be placed on the Town Hall roof. The new system will enable Chapel Hill to communicate with Durham police and will al so provide immediate contact with any highway patrol car cruising within a radius of 12 to ,15 miles of Chapel Hill. Bonds Issued to Cover Cost of Street Repairs In order to finance the cost of repairing the network of streets in the center of town, the Board of Aldermen voted for a bond issue totaling $12,000. Bids were received September 5 for the job of patching, resurfacing and seal-coating the 40,000 square yards of street. Under the state constitution these bonds can be issued by the Aldermen, without a popular vote, because the amount is not more than two-thirds of the re duction debt of last year. Any question of the validity of the ordinance must be submitted to the Aldermen, . within ,30 days after its enactment. Due to the war and its result ing shortages the city's streets have been allowed to deterio rate, and the increased traffic on the streets adjacent to Franklin St. make it imperative that this project be completed as soon as possible. Speed laws aren't the only good reason you're smart to know vhat you're driving at. A genuine leather zipper binder that reads value WITHOUT SUPERLATIVES here are the facts BINDING: Durable, tough grained split cowhide. Strong stitching. Fully lined. Bound edges. 3 pockets, of same quality leather, one with zipper. Identification panel and card. RINGS: 3 steel 1" rings on securely riveted plate, nickel finish. Levers, thumb operated, open rings. Sheet size 8V2X. RING PROTECTORS: Wing type, pre vents ring marks on cover. ZIPPER: Sturdy, opens on 3 sides, easily operated, long metal pull. ROOMY: Allows for extras; size ooen, 13x21". COLORS: Specify Black or Brown. We fully guarantee for SATISFACTION, VALUE and CORRECTNESS of adveHis iti.f. this binder and all merchandise w cffr for sal. Refund er exchang if n6t I satisfied. Write for item No. TA122 Please send money 6rdar or check 45 Sent postpaid Fed. tax inc. ENTERPRISE-naticrjal GENERAL POST OrVICE BOX 36 ' BROOKLYN I, N. Y. LI'L ABNER I HAFTA WEAR LAST YEAR'S OLD MINK BECAUSE YOU A HUNDRED GRAND T" fnuFW.IINDFRTH' ! ? PHONY NAME O' Ma? Editor Predicts Improvement "Because we have a year of staff experience, campus-wide interest, and a larger student body the Carolina Magazine staff is looking forward to a greatly improved publication this year," Editor Fred Jacob- son declared yesterday. In its policy to print the best of fiction, feature, humor, art, and photography the Carolina Magazine has consistently been the best medium for student writers and artists. With an ex perienced executive staff to guide the publication the Mag azine hopes to draw many new workers into the field. Little or no experience is needed. There are many new op enings in established depart ments. Photography Editor Stan Croner is calling for camera LOST TUESDAY NIGHT IN DUR ham Road medium sized blue suitcase, Carolina stickers. Please contact Joseph Ficarra, 211 Graham Dorm. Phone F 3096 if found. (1-1151-1) found. (1-1151-1) LIBERAL REWARD FOR RE turn of lost Athletic Pass book to Warren E. Walden, 11 Petti grew.1 (1-1156-1) Si tej better to smoke! tsf . - SW V in Kingsblood Boils ! ! MANGY LISSEN, STUPID.rr-THEY WOULDN'T TAKE DAT DOUGH FROM BIG STANIS GIVE. LOUSE, GAMBI-ER, WHO WAS BETTIN' A MILLION ON 'EM, TVlN A TEN-GAME PARLAY ff Buy texts for all courses men. Cartoonists and artists ap ply to John Davis, Art Editor. Literary contributions should be submitted typewritten to the of fice in Graham Memorial which will be open from two to five every afternoon. Men and wom en interested in business man agement see Business Manager cA Qood Demands .expert workmanship. Students at U.N.G years brought their cars to our skilled mechanics and satisfied! REPAIR SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OP CARS Ford Since 1914 ..i.L.i... nun niii- im .jiM 1 1 yujliprn nr. i JliliillMlL. 1 " i ii ihii 4ZZtt2M71ZX& - I is so much f? fe. I A -a :?:;vX--xr1, - . . TRY A PACK... TODAY t 1 DAT HUNDRED G'S ENABLES rm .-t-tl ITT f t TD I TJ C.R ntAN ATT KMC I IM FIKIFT AMATEUR FOOTBALL TALENT-AN' SO THEY BEAT'S FV'RVRQDV AM' I CLEIAN UP.V WOT'S at AB'S BOOKSHOP Ben Perlmutter. Executive positions are to be appointed in various depart ments. Openings for fiction and feature writers are available. It is believed that iron was known in Egypt before 2300 B. C. Ji u fining. Goodyear 3 XmkyKf PHILIP MORRIS offers the smoker an extra benefit found in no other cigarette. For Philip Morris is the ONE, the ONLY cigarette recog nized by leading nose and throat specialists as definitely less irritating. Remember: Less irrigation means morg smoking enjoyment for you. Yes! 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