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1 f 1 t t ! h ii c PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL tiff Parkin Rules TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1949 Go Into Effect W&nta sell something? For better results faster, contact the Daily Tar Heel advertising department. Chapel' Hill merchants find that their merchandise sells faster after publishing an ad in the DTH, only daily newspaper in Orange County. Try us today. ' Getting ready for that big date? Then make the UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP your first stop. HAIRCUTS SHAMPOOS ' SHOE SHINES FACIAL MASSAGES : University Barber Shop EAST FRANKLIN STREES -fit SHAVES o SPA LP MM TEAM OF 1945 SET A MODERtf MARK of46.7yds. average per. GAME . TMt BALL THAT THr ntr (COME IN AMERICAS LEADING 1 BtAUTJFUI.1 CUDI3WW CLASSICS "NO IN MOST OP Tn A.NNUAI. lOVl. GAMES..! arms) s2fZ31&?h. ' - Will' .CIW J'WW.- f'V. SPALDING JS-VS opaiains: - sets the, pace in snorts vuvuvwuuw I moot tho soft collar that won't wrinkle . . . ever! i ? I Now! Van Hcusen Century You can sleep in the Van Ileusen Century . ... study in it, and yet, the soft collar stays smooth and smart from dawn to dark . . . and longer without starch. Perhaps your profs can't tell you why, hut your Van Hcusen dealer can. In regular collar or wide-spread. $3.93 and 4.95 VanHeusenV , i "llic world's smartest" ullll Li) , C PHILLIPS-JONES CORP., NEW YORK 1, N.Y. S VAtAAAVVVmVVVVVlVVVUVVAVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Town Police Will Enforce Regulations University parking regulations, sharply controling student park ing in restricted campus areas, went into effect yesterday. Chapel Hill town police will enforce the rules and violators will be tried in town court. Faced with fairly providing space for a campus car popula tion twice the size of .the availa ble places, the University Safety Committee has enlarged the "walking zone'.' area. Students living within this area are not eligible to receive parking stick ers that entitle drivers to use of restricted areas. Campus areas that are restrict ed between 2 o'clock in the morn ing and 2 o'clock in the afternoon include the entire campus area bounded by East Franklin Street, South Columbia Street, Raleigh Road and Raleigh Street, except the parking areas adjacent to lower ' quadrangle . dorms and Country Club Road from the Highway 54 intersection to the Raleigh Street intersection. Faculty members and handicap ed students have exclusive use of areas adjacent to Bynum Hall, Steele Dormitory, Carr and Cald well; the areas from Cameron Avenue to Alumni Hall, and the lot behind Phillips Hall during restrictive hours. ' A new Chapel Hill town or dinance restricts parking to one hour between 7 o'clock in the morning and 6 o'clock in the even ing on both sides of Columbia Street fromthe light besiide the Carolina Inn and the Franklin Street light. Speed limits on cam pus streets are 20 miles per hour and . 15 per hour in congested areas. t New Y Members Among Freshmen To Meet Tonight Freshmen members of the YMCA will have their first meet ing of the school year tonight at 7 o'clock in Gerrard hall. The main purpose of the meet ing is to provide an opportunity for the men attending to decide the type of program they want to carry on throughout the school year. The temporary council of freshmen set up at the pre-school freshman camp has planned the agenda for the meeting. Bob Barrus, associate secretary of the "Y", said the program possibilities for this year include such activities as parties with freshmen girls from other col leges, class athletic contests, forum discussions on matters of interest to freshmen. Barrus said that all freshmen who have made contributions to the "Y" are eligible for member ship and those who have not yet contributed are invited to to night's meeting to become ac quainted with the program. Playmakers Plan Meeting Tonight "Adventures in Playmaking," an illustrated lecture by Profes sor Selden, will be the feature entertainment at the Carolina Playmakers' "get acquainted" meeting at 8 o'clocx tonight in the Playmakers Theater. The meeting is informal, and all students and townspeople who are interested In working v with the Playmakers this season are cordially invited -.o attend. The Carolina Playmakers serve as a community theater, as well asi a laboratory unit for the Dramatic Art Department. ' Selden, head of the department, will show slides of Playmaker productions from past years, and will tell of interesting hlgnlights in the 31 years of Playmaker history. i -Albright- will be displayed at tonight's meeting. ...The display, labeled "Phi-Phernalia", , includes the original minute book of 1795. A member of the Executive Committee announced yesterday that those arriving during the installation services will be asked to wait until the end of the in naugurations before entering- the Hall. A reception will be held in the Hall following the regular program. Senator- crete-brick constructed sarco phagus. The top of tiie sarcopha gus has a carved Illustration of the sixth and sevenih verses of the 12th chapter of Ecclesiastes, "Or ever the silver cord be loosed or the golden bowl be broken, Or the pitcher be broken at the cistern, then shall the dust return to the earth as it was and the spirit shall return to God who gave it." The illustration picaures a Je rusalem scene with' palm trees, a fountain, cistern, the broken pit cher and bowl, and the loosened cord. .There is also a small hole leading into the inside of the structure which evidently was included to allow water to drain out of the illustration. The inscription which is below the illustration reads: "Sacred to the memory of Lewis Bowen Holt of the County of Orange, a mem ber of the Junior Class of the University of North Carolina, who departed this life, October 11, 1843, A.B. aged 22 years, 1 month and 5 days. THOMAS S. CAMPEN who graduated from the University in 1926 with a Bachelor of Science in commerce has now been ap pointed First Secretary and Com mercial Attache to the American Embassy in Buenos Aires. Cam pen received an M.B.A. from the Harvard School of Business and is a native of Goldsboro. CAMPUS NEWS BRIEFS ALPHA PHI OMEGA, national service fraternity, wll hold its first chapter meeting of the quar ter tonight at 7 o'clock in Roland Parker Lounge No. 3 to discuss CLASSIFIEDS THE ALPHA ETA chapter of Theta Chi will meet tonight at 7:30 in Horace Williams Lounge, Graham Memorial, chapter Presi dent Bill Wheeler announced yes terday. Any Theta Chi members new projects and procedures from other colleges who have transferred to Carolina, this fall are invited to attend the meeting at which plans for the formal re activation of Alpha Eta chapter on Oct. 22 will be considered. ALL STUDENTS who.have not received their I.D. cards by Thurs day are requested to come by the photo lab in Swain Hall and in vestigated It has been reported that a number of I.D. cards have been returned to the lab. AH quonset hut .residents must pick their cards up at Swain. ALL RADIO MAJORS are re quired to atend a meeting Wed nesday in Swain Hall which has be nscheduled for 5 o'clock. Stu dents entering the Radio Depart ment or expecting to enter next quarter must come to the de partment office on Wednesday to make an appointment for the reg ular entrance exam which will be given Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ... JACK COBB has been appoint ed division manager for the Cam pus Advertising Bureau of New York which directs campus pro motion for Chesterfield cigarettes. Jack received his B.S. degree in commerce from U.N.C. last June and was a mmber of the Phi Gamma Delta ,. fraternity. Jack will cover the Southern territory and is starting to work immediately. Milton's Clothing Cupboard PURITAN SWEATERS. Soft Mohair & Wool 7.50 BASS BLACK & WHITE SADDLE OXFORDS Sold Nationally for 12.95. Our Price 7.95 7.95 9.95 WILSON BROS. NYLON PULLOVER SWEATERS WHITE, BUCK SHOES WITH RED RUBBER SOLES .... , FAMOUS HAMMONTON PARK CLOTHES In Animated Style That Rich Tailored Look In A Smart Full Casual Cut That Just Can't Be Beat GENUINE SHELL CORDOVAN CREPE SOLED SHOES With Full Leather Lining Only 15.95 LUXURIOUSLY SOFT DOESKIN FLANNEL SLACKS In Bankers and Pearl Gray, Skipper and Powder Blue, a knockout at ..: 11.50 SKIPPER BLUE FLANNEL BLAZERS for 24.95 IMPORTED CHINESE CASHMERE SWEATERS by Nuknil. All Good Shades for Only 18.95 TOP QUALITY CALFSKIN CREPE SOLED SHOES .. ... 12.95 Announcements 1 NEW YORK TIMES AND NEW YORK Herald Tribune Sunday carrier serv ice Chapel Hill, Campus, Victory Vil lage. Write Nat White or Lee Fuller, P.O. Box 655, City. (1-7975-4) PIANO LESSONS CONTACT MRS. J. R. Spillers 250 A. Jackson Circle. Victory Village. (1-7984-2) For Rent 6A ROOMS FOR 2 STUDENTS IN HOUSE with 3 other students. Call Bill Bla- lock 9976. (1-7985-2) For Sale 6B PIANO, BREWSTER. UPRIGHT MOD el; $35.00. Can be seen after 4:30 any afternoon. 21 Rogerson Drive, Phone F-5212. - (1-7980-3) SIZE 39-40 LONG FULL DRESS SUIT, diner jacket, and three white vests looking for owners for the coming dances. See J. Hunter Peals, 408 "B" Dorm. (1-7977-2) TANDEM BICYCLE. SCHWEINN. Like new. Hoke, 206 Swain Trailer Court. (1-7986-2) Lost 12 UNC 1947 CLASS RING "AB" DE GREE. If found please contact B. F. Cooper, Justice Street, Phone F-5663. (1-7988-2) Found 12A FOUNTAIN PEN FOUND, A NICE one, near Saunders, yesterday morn ing. Call Doc Blodgett at 3337, after 7:66 p.m. For Sale: Automotive 6BB 1937 FOUR-DOOR SEDAN PONTIAC. New black paint. In good running condition. Can be seen at Lewis Auto Supply, 421 W. Franklin St. (1-7987-2) J Collegiate Carousel , . As compiled by Harry Snook You may tnuuc it's crowded in Chapel Hill but the students at the University of Southern Cali fornia are howling about a lament able congestion that leaves less than elbow room even. . In a letter to the editor of The Daily Trojan, one student protest ed a swarm of bees which had taken residence on a "favorite haunt" terrace. He complained that current over-crowded condi tions prevent students from spar ing even buzzing room for the in sects. " Apparently anything goes under the heading-"Intramural Compe tition" at the-University of Okla homa. This did: A Tilter's Tour nament, ' for "which a brand new pin ball machine has been un veiled. The Oklahoma Daily reports- that each year the Sigma Chi social fraternity and the Pi Kappa Alphas battle for champion team honors with an over-sized plastic beer bottle as the prize. The Tilter's Tourney gets plen ty of campus support, too, and is staged complete with brass band and cheering section, team train ers and managers in tuxedoes, and hairy-legged men-queen candi dates. Go"tta nickef? Other major difficulties at USC -AVC- favoring a veterans' bonus and other policies" opposed by the AVC. , - . . - AVC is now the only major veterans' organization opposed to a bonus and to pensions for able bodied veterans. ' Membership in AVC is open to all World" War II veterans willing to accept its statement of prin ciples which includes support of civil liberties, social and econom ic security, full production and employment under a system of private enterprise, the United Na tions, and aid to disabled veter ans. The AVC slogan is "Citizens First, Veterans Second." (still the one but West) "are being ironed uot, according to The Tro jan. Although the price of a mem bership card in the Associated Students of USC lias climbed higher, card salesmen are offering a special inducement to hesitant prospects: The cards have been' red, which has been deemed as inappropriate due to the loyalty oath contro vrsy raging at the school. Now, say the salesmen, cards for men will be a "deep-eye blue"; while women's will be "light-apple green" and faculty members' tint ed a "California gold." Seems as though a red (card, that is) won't find so much as billfold room at USC. Tax Symposium Set Dec. 2, 3, 4 - - V - - The 10th "annual Symposium on Accounting and Taxation will be held at the University of North Carolina and Duke University De cember 2,' 3,' 4, it was announced here yesterday by L. B. Rogerson, secretary of the North Carolina Association of Certified Public Ac countants, which is sponsoring the Symposium with the cooperation of Carolina and Duke. Frank Buck, Salisbury, will serve as cnairman of the com mittee Ion arrangemeats for the Symposium. He succeeds A. T. Al len, Ralegh, who; recently was elected president of, the State As sociation, v Th Symposium annually draws a large number of accountants, lawyers, bankers and authorities on taxation. ', , Something to Cheer About? You Bet! It's that Woncferful ; FOOD and SERVICE at '. . UNIVERSITY RESTURMT Next to Post Office Today Under Ledbetter-Pickard m SUTllff IOi ACCO CO, 4 (rmon, S. K Call. Light up a pipeful of HEINE'S BLEND The smoking tobacco with an L.L.D. Degree 'Ladies Love Dearly hi-l ?s- J.. 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