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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL. THURSDAY,;NOVEMBER 3, 1943 Skidifiore College dates that they were disgusted with such "bear trap arrangements" as whale boned girdles and wired, uplift bras. "Concentric high - tension wires," one college man complain ed. "Armor and , chain-mail," moaned another. Union College men have dated kidmore misses for their proms and fraternity hops for years, but the girls were warned that they would "wind up without' a Union man to your name" umless they stopped dressing like a "portable fortress." For their part, the Skidmore girls were models of feminine decorum, considering the whole subject "not worth discussing." The complaints of the Union men hit the college paper, Con cordiensis. Columnist Dave Markson warn ed the Skidmore lasses that they would be dateless unless they quit deceiving their men with such wired contraptions. He then published the follow ing letter: "I don't have to be an engineer ing student to know why most of you garb yourselves the way you do. The better your archi tecture, the better I like it. "And if you want to wear a portable fortress which can with stand the onslaught of a division of Sherman tanks, thafs okay too. But why be sadistic about it? Why give a poor guy the come Just Ain't Fair Falsies Are Condemned By Union College Men SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. Nov. 2 ( A P ) Little girls once may have been made of sugar and spice and everything nice, but Union College men complained today that the 20th century ingredients are much more hazardous. TV T Tr irr m c-n wamnr" 4 Vi ri r 1 1 1 ...... miner rouiine wun au inai lacy flimsy camouflage, and then - put his very life in jeopardy when he falls for the sucker bait? "The letter asked: "How long do you Skiddies think our doctor can get hurt opening- beer cans can get hurl oening "beer cans on the same Saturday night?" . NSA Agency To Operate In GAA Office The International 'Commission, appointed by Regional NSA Chairman Ben Jones, has set up headquarters in the Travel Agen cy Room in Graham Memorial, Herman Sieber, chairman of the local commission said yesterday. The commission has already begun its job of collecting and distributing information about study tours next summer. "We will cooperate with the YMCA, YWCA, foreign language clubs, and the Cosmopolitan Club in order to integrate the most successful program possible, Sieber said. "We believe that the study tours and travel programs which we are organizing are the best and most economical available. We will do everything in our power to make it possible for ev ery interested student to find means to travel to Europe next summer." h 'A A, 11 ? , , V , y K- - t k ; ' ' v- I '? ' ; I V'! f, t - v it . X'''. ilt'v :.. -i . . .Ji M0. . MODELING al . the Miami Fahion Council Show in a New York hotel, cule model Georgia Lee, formerly of San Antonio, Texas, wears something known as the Bikini bathing suit. Like the A-bomb exploded off the island for which the outfit is named, the 'daring suit created quite a sensation. CAMPUS BRIEFS CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 6B HOTSPOT PORTABLE WASHER. Used about six months. $12.00. Baby's play pen, off-the-Hoor-tjpe, collapsi ble $5.00. Cair 9802. (1-416-1) ONE "49 PHILCO COMBINATION rndio-record player. See Lewis Sikes US Battle Lane. (1-413-3) SUPER CHIEF VACUUM CLEANER like new. Cost $82.00, sell lot $35.00 cash. Phone F5708. (1-410-2) AKC REGISTERED BOXER PUPS. I'.et bloodlines. Reasonably priced.' Call tm or write Box 722. Chapel Hill. (1-407-6) FOR SALE 6BB 1035 PLYMOUTH FOR $150. GOOD mechanical condition, good tires. See J. C. Wilson at Graham Memorial Barbershop between 8:30 and 5:00. (1-C414-2) $200 WILL BUY A 1939 CRYSLER Royal tudor sedan. This car has a 1946 motor. Excellent tires and a heater. Sacrifice price. Bill Harrell. 404 Man- gum. (1-412-2) 1941 4DR. SEDAN BLACK PONTIAC motor excellent-body good overhauled recently and stmonized R&H pride and Hoy reasonable call 5631 after 7 pm! ferry musi uo. (1-417-2) LOST 12 MAN'S WEDDING BAND ON CAM pus. If found return to Circulation desk Main Library.. $25 Eeward upon identification.- (1-411-2) RONSON ADONIS CIGARETTE LIGH- ter initials N. J. S. at noon Thursday at "Y" court. Finder contact Nancy Smith at Smith 202. (1-401-2) SMALL BLUE PARATEET. BACBAUL- ary consists of his name "Mibby" and various profanities. Worth Fulk 121 Ma son Farm Village, city. (1-405-3) BILFOLDER BETWEEN LENOIR Woollen Gym Monday afternoon. Con taining forty dollars, Notre Dame tickets, passbook, driver's license, etc. Return to W. H. Holden "B Alexander Phone 5001. Reward. (1-415-1) SMALL GOLD PIN WITH GARNETS between porthole and Aggie's early Sunday evening. Sentimental value. Re ward. Call Loyd at 6736 or 7266. (1-C329-2 ANNOUNCEMENTS WHEN BETTER PERMANENTS ARE given BISSELL S BEAUTY NOOK will give them. Cold waves $5.00 and up. Expert operators. 127 W. Rosemary St. Open evenings by appointment. Tel. 8961. -Pollard- (Continued from page 1) Dr. Pollard stated that it is "the primary aim of the Institute to make the Oak Ridge facilities available to all universities in this country which offer advanced training in the sciences. In this way the atomic energy labora tories in effect become a part of the campus of each participating university, and in turn the lab oratories receive the stimulation of intimate contact with science in the academic world." The appearance of Dr. Pollard before the University Tracer Group was arranged by Dr. C. D. Van Cleave, UNC representative on the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies Council, and by Dr. Arthur Roe, chairman of the UNC Radioisotope Committee. -Academic- (Continued from page 1) at a university should be profes sional and moral competence." . After i setting forth five pur poses and a list of six "rights, privileges, and responsibilities of teachers," a temporary advisory committee was elected at the ini tial meeting. Members of the committee are Dr. Norman Foerster of the Duke English Department; Dr." Joseph THE, CAROLINA - FLORIDA CLUB will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Horace Will iams Lounge of Graham Memorial. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS will hold its regular meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Horace Williams Lounge of Graham Memorial. Members will meet for dinner before the meeting at the Caro lina Inn at 6:15. The program for the evening will include a short talk by Mile. Marie-Jose Theisen from Luxem bourg. All those interested are invited to attend. At last week's meeting of the Club Ted Creech was elected president, Mrs. . Marion Walter, vice-president, and Jim Hicklin, secretary-treasurer for this year. THE TOWN GIRLS association will hold a meeting tonight at 7 o'clock in order to initiate new members. ' THE YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB will hold a meeting of its officers and executive committee this afternoon at 4:30 in Roland Parker Lounge, No. 1, announced resident Max Gardner, Jr., yester day. HARRIET SANDERS will give a talk on modern painting Sun day, Nov. 6, afternoon at 4 o'clock in Person Hall Art Gallery. WHERE TO EAT! FOUND A FINE place to eat. Colonial House System. Fine Foods. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. midnite. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. WANTED 24A WANTED CAROLINA-NOTRE DAME football tickets. Phone Orville Camp bell at 3336 or F3596 giving best price. Imported Chinese Items CHINESE MING TREES Copper and Brass Ware ANN'S FLOWER & DECORATIVE ART R. L. Long, owner Straley of the Physics Depart ment here; Rev. Charles M. Jones, Presbyterian minister; Prof. Phil lips Russell of the Journalism De partment; John Myers, graduate student; Warren Williams, grad uate student here who is teach ing part-time at Wake Forest College; Francine Mellon, senior from Durham; Goldie Demb, part- time instructor in psychology here;' Renate Hoke, senior from Charlotte, and Bill Kellam, junior from Chapel Hill. .Myers, who last year was an instructor in the Romance Lan guage Department, and Charles Henderson, former instructor in the Classics Department, said that they had not been re-hired be cause they refused to sign the questionnaire. Thief Finds Cop Car Not an Item to Steal SPOKANE, Wash. Police caught an auto thief in what probably was record time. One half hour after a truck - driver stole the automobile, he was in the city jail. The police had a personal interest in the case: the stolen car was a police prowl car. All Work Guaranteed Blackwood Associate Across from Bus Station Watch and Jewelry Repairing Thomas J. 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