FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL t SYRIAN (Continued from page 1) gression . . . This attachment of the States of the Arab League to the United Nations needs no ar gument in support of it. In a world still ruled by power poli tics . there . is no hope for the Arabs or for any other people, large or small, except within a sound international organiza tion in which the Arabs and other people can work for a bet ter life. Thus, we look to the United Nations for justice and equity, and we pin our faith and find our salvation in its Charter. For Integrity He emphasized that the Arab states "are for the independence and territorial integrity of each state whether or not it is a mem ber of the United Nations. It is a principle from which we ar dently hope we shall never stray. We are also for the freedom of nations to determine their life and destiny." Mr. Tomeh declared that the importance of the Middle East as the crossroads between the various parts of the world and the role of the Arab states in determining the peace of the world "is becoming more and more obvious. And the signifi cance of the part to be played in the United Nations by the six Middle Eastern "Arab states whiVh are its members has been correspondingly increased," he : said. Veterans Co-op Hold Meeting Tuesday Nigrht . At 8 o'clock Tuesday evening the veterans co-op will hold a general meeting in the medical building auditorium. Two members will be elected to fill the existing vacancies on the board of directors, and in formation regarding the pa tronage dividend will be an nounced. EMPLOYMENT WANTED WIFE OF STUDENT DESIRES tutoring or child care work. Col lege grad., nursery experience. Box 651, Chapel Hill. (1-1178-1) FOR SALE 6B PALACE HOUSE TRAILER, 1944 Model. Good condition, ideal for single students, imme diate occupancy, very reason ably priced. Call F-3016, Nash Hall Trailer Lot 225. Perry Hen son. (1-1172-1) T?fiI,T.AWAY BED FOR SALE Practically new, excellent con-, 4ition. Call F-2401 after 11:00 A.M. (1-1169-1) ' MED STUDENTS BEAUTI ful Hersoldt research micro scope may be inspected at Med. store room at Med. Building. (1-1153-1) TTDTISE TRAILER 26 FT. M- System. In excellent condition. Located in Carrboro. See Julian, .Sytton, 240 Jackson Circle, Vic tory village after 5 p.m. (1-1175-1) ONE 1941, 45", W.L.D.R., Ilar- ley-Davison motorcycle, two Kayak type boats, make good,' duck boats; both 11 long, .iu wide. Call 9151, 128 North St. (1-C1177-1) HELP WANTED 3 PERSON FAMILIAR WITH slip covers. Phone 5841. (ch lxl) LOST 12 KEYS LOST SMALL BUNCH of keys in flat brown case left hanging in P. O. box about, noon Wednesday. Finder return to '"Y" office. Reward. (1-C1179-1) METAL RIM GLASSES ALONG W. Cameron Pittsboro Street to Medical building. . Contact Hob son at Phone 4726. (1-1176-1) ALSO CARTOON-NEWS TODAY VILLAGE Bull's Head Book Shop May Be Described As Intimate Nook for Browsing', Says Writer By Raney Stanford "An intimate nook for brows ing" is the descriptive phrase that has been applied to the Bull's1 Head book shop down through the years since its orig ination in 1928, and its tradition of service, to the members of the University community is flourishing quietly today. Breaking down this service rendered into things that are done for you, you, and you, Mrs. Charles Valentine, Jr., manager of the shop, explains how it be comes very personal indeed. - Buy Many "Many of our books are bought with special' people in mind. I'll be looking through an order list and I'll see some thing that I know John will like, or something Sue is in terested in, so we'll order it." People don't forget things like that. Mrs. Valentine hears from many of the shops habituees aft er they leave school, and many drop in again whenever they get the chance. Housing Office Ends Last Sebt ember List Of Room Applicants All students who entered the University in September, 1947, and who made a dormitory de posit at that time have room ac commodations arranged for them, according to an announ cement released today by J. E Wadsworth, housing director. Wadsworth warns, though, that these men with dormitory space priority . at present must contact the housing office, 207 South building, by tomorrow and pick up their room keys. Otherwise, after tomorrow their room deposits will be refunded and their names taken off the waiting list so that other stu dents who came to the Univer sity in January may be assigned rooms as soon as possible. The following men are aga'n urged to contact the housing of fice immediately in case they have not yef done so by press time: Baddour, Robert A ;j Barnes, Francis N.; Burgess, Robert L.; Carter, Leonard C; Caudle, Richard H.; Constable, John; Crow, Kenneth M.; Ellis, James E.; Graham, Jack B.; Harper, James B. Jr.; Herring, Bobby J.; Hicks, Jesse R.; In gram, John H. Jr.; Irby, Ed ward C; Kirby, Wallace H : Leinbach, William S.; Louns bury, Tracy M.; Lowenstein, Al; McCullers, Hal A.; MacRae, Charles B. Jr.; Mann, Drenner G.; Moore, Milton A. Jr.; Mor gan, James L.; Moye, Elbert; Neilson, R. W.; Nicholson, Mal colm B.; Owen, Charles C; Pap pas, Arthur N.; Pugh, John R.; Scarborough, Robert E.; Smith, Stephen B.; Smothers, Thomas G.; Sprinkle, Robert F.; Steph ens, James C; Stillman, John E., Jr.; Sugar Leon; Taylor, John E.; Tyson, Claude B., Jr.; Ward, George E.; Warren, Rob ert C; Waugh, James M.; Wil- REIIDER'S CHAPEL HILL FLOWER SHOP Opposite Post Office Cornel Take a good look It's the best, surest and safest method of handling money. Have yon an account? BANK OF CHAPEL HILL Member FD1C There is a book to suit almost every taste in this littlecorner of the library building; all the best-sellers are here and also things that a graduate English student would be pleasantly surprised to find. "We keep all the Thorne Smith, S. J. Perelman, and things that everybody likes; but also many out-of-the way books, things not ordinarily seen in the everyday commercial shop," says Mrs. Valentine . One of Them The Bull's Head, one of the few college shops of its kind in the nation, is able to keep a stock of around 3000 volumes on hand through its unique sys tem of sale and rental. All the: books are for sale, .and almosi all of them are also for rent. The reader rents one at 10 cents for four days, and each time it is rented 10 cents is removed from the retail price until the book reaches a rfinimum sale value of 25 cents. "This keeps the stock moving, Nineteen Veterans Still Unregistered Nineteen veterans, all in training under Public Law 16, are not officially registered in training . at the University. These men, as follows, must re port at once to Elliott G. Bourne, VA training officer, in 111 Peabody hall: Abernethy, Henry G.; Barham, Jesse L.; Blalock, William B.; Doddo, James Andre; Grosner, Alan L.; Guillebeau, Joseph E. Jr ; Hargett, Phillip G.; Loman, Thomas E.; Long, Peter L ; Lowe, Thomas M.; McCoy, Mer cer G.; Phillips, Allen C; Pow ell, Edward M., Jr.; Pridgen, Carl A.; Roycroft, Chester; Springs, Samuel M. Jr.; Weath erspoon, Joe C; Wilkes, James R.; Woodard, Walker W. Baptist Church Reopens All-Day Nursery School Last Thursday a full-day, non profit nursery sool was open ed by the Baptist Church for the benefit of students and oth er residents requiring such serv ices. The nursery, now directed by Miss Lucy Home, a college graduate, will be open from H a.m. to 5 p.m. Lunches will be served to the children. Miss Home may he called al 9741 for interview and enroll ment. son, Ernest F.; Wilson, Jesse L.; Weinstein, Maurice M.; Wood, Billy F.; and Young, James L. 1, 1 ameins Mens Shop "Gentlemen Prefer .us -1 ' 1 Slut . . . "College Mc:i Prefer Arrows" , , is a true tranih n based on solid facts X 11 1 rt 4k : . More thr.n 3 r'it c mm prefer Arrow shirts , - iurvcy by 2 ! -clonal College Research Bureau. ARRO W SH!R TS and TIES UNDERWEAR KANDKESCHIEFS SPORI$"ThTTi$ , helps prevent our being stuck with a book if the demand for it suddenly falls away. After a few rentals a book almost pays for itself. Attached to the University library extension under the su pervision of Nellie Roberson, th2 non-profit book nook has been in its present location on the ground floor of the library, since 1935. One of the functions of its parent, the extension lib rary, is to send out material, on request from various parts of the state, and many of the vol umes requested come from the shelves of the Bull's Head. As Mrs. Valentine puts it: "So any of the people out there that want to can read about John Steinbecks' bus." In downright "browsability" the. shop lives up to its reputa tion. As a matter of fact, Mrs. Valentine is afraid the comfor table over-stuffed furniture ap peals to many besides the bib liophile; people who seem to have their browsing mixed up with drowsing . Union Needs Students For Volunteer Work j Everyone interested in volun- teer work with Graham Memor- ial is asked to meet this afte--I noon in the Roland Parker lounge No. one, of the student j union, at 5 o'clock. Chuck Hil ; ty, assistant director of the un ! ion, announced that positions j are open for student assistance j in the departments of entertain ! ment, dancing, music, and rec reation. "We have innumerable acti vities planned for the year, and this is a good chance for people to get into interesting work," said Hilty. "Graham Memorial work will enable them to make contracts and get good exper ience in the extra-curricular field." A teaspoo;"in the toe of each nylon or silk stocking will keep them from wrapping around the clothesline. University Florist "l or (he IJesl in Flowers" Pick Theatre Bld. Chapel Hill, N. C. Telephone 6816 Z ARROW Sport Shirts Ties Undershirts Blondes". , . is a whimsical statement unsupported by the evidence . i is ? ) 1 t "ii w w" t i. - t-r xsr by LI'L ABNEB An agricultural lecture. at p.u., om the use of corn products." DR. GRAHAM (Continued from page 1) terday in conference with Presi dent Graham, said that the com mission was empowered by thi U. N. Security council to use any means to resolve peacefully the dispute between the neo phyte Indonesian Republic and the Netherlands. "They may in vestigate, mediate, or arbitrate." he said. Describing the U. N.'s action on Indonesia as the only recent situation which found the U. S. and Russia in agreement, Scott emphasized Dr. Graham's re sponsibilities as "highly impor tant in setting a pattern for set tlement of disputes under U N." He said that two months would probably be required for the commission to complete its work. Scott, an official in the Divi sion of International Security Affairs of the State Department, was sent to Chapel Hill to brief Dr. Graham on past develop ments in the- Indonesian crisis and to convey state papers to the new delegate. Dr. Graham, named by Presi dent Truman under the United Nations Participation act of 1945, is subject to confirmation by the U. S. Senate if Congress meets before the commission's work is completed. However, no session is expected. I ' I I S i i m PTwoi iisajMtu-t-, avis "V I.- TOVv-OC CLASS I i I HUH?; PROFITABLE, USE 0'CORN.r-ALLN7 J 11j KNOW " ) r ( YO' NEEDS IS A LI'LSTILL,---Cto IrSS? jC . - - v, . 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Following a meeting of old and new staff members Sunday, Managing Editor Earl Heffner announced several promotions and a number of new assign ments. Promoted to the position of news editor was Ed Toyner, for mer telegraph editor of the Wilson Times, who last year served on the Daily Tar Heel as a reporter and night editor. Hauser Promoted Reporter Chuck Hauser also was promoted to the position of campus editor, a post analagous to city editor of a city newspa per. He will review all political copy as this newspaper seeks to employ nonpartisan coverage of campus political news. Hauser last year served as a reporter and night editor, also worked as a desk editor at times. Both Joyner and Hauser will continue to serve as night edi tors. Other night editors and re porters will be Bill Sexton and TRY A PACK . . . TODAY at MVS BOOKSHOP Serve as New DTH News Editor; Named Campus Editor for Paper Charlie Gibson. Both men serv ed in these capacities last year. This year they have been assign ed to larger news sources in rec ognition of the reportorial ex cellence. Another old staff member who will cover a major beat is Marine Reserves Persons desiring to join the Marine Corps reserve may do so by contacting 2nd Lt. Morris N. Jenkins, USMCR, at room one Brockwell building (across the street from the Carolina Thea tre) 'or calling 3066, it was an nounced today. Lt. Jenkins pointed out that in most cases, rank equivalent to that held at time of discharge will be returned, and in all cases opportunity will be given ; for advancement in rank. AU that will be needed, said Lt. Jenkins, is a copy of discharge papers. - LINOIL for Athlete's Foot Sold at drugstores BY AL CAPf Raney Stanford, South Building reporter. New members of the staff who have been assigned reportorial or desk positions follow: Everite ford, George Roberts, Mark Sumner, Sarah Woodhull, Martin Carmichacl, Bob Payne, Bob Rolnik, Gilbert Furgurson, George Drew, Margaret Gaston, James Spence, Donald F. Mc Donald, Charles H. Veen, Her bert Nachman, Nina (Bunnic) Davis, Demont Roseman, Jr., P. McNeer Dillon, Jr., W. Ashley Branch, Mae Belle Fnman, Dortch Warriner, John Stump, Gordon Huffines, and Leonard Dudley. SERVICE TV AfIKS Texaco Ilxidc UNIVERSITY Service Station 7 KM f