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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1943 il -Election- ..(Continued jrom page 1) scats in next Tuesday's election. The Campus Party has seven scats, none of which were up for election, and has two candidates still in the running. There are four double-indorsed legislators, one elected in the pri mary. Two double-indorsed and one independent candidate will compete for the voters favor next Tuesday. In are two SP-Ui? and two CP-UP. Still in the fight are two SP-CP candidates. Other tabulation errors cleared up yesterday made it Harvey Culpepper (SP) facing Bob Goodwin (UP) in a runoff for a six-nibnth term in men's dormi tory district 4, instead of John Hazelhurst. Hazelhurst is in the men's dorm 3 runoff. Edgar Love (UP), elected from men's dorm Carroll Talks RALEIGH, Not. 30 ) Di rectors of the North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association today set May 14-17 as dates of the organization's 1950 conven tion at Pinehursl. Dean D. D. Carroll of the University of North Carolina School of Commerce addressed a meeting of the Association's Board of Directors. He told the dealers, "You are one of the most important links, being the vanguard of the distribution, in providing modern man with the tools and facilities for the highest standards of living that mankind has ever known 'Commie Propaganda Mural Is Removed By AfYt ;OWcos NEW YORK, Nov, 30 UP) New York University has taken down the charcoal mural sketch that was attacked by a student faction as "vicious Communist propaganda," it was revealed to- - - - w day. The job was done in the peace and quiet of the Thanksgiving Holiday while students .were away on a four-day vacation. Student critics of the mural winner list. The UP winners included legis lators elected from two dorm dis trict to seats formally held by SP solons, and the Party led in fights for two others formally 4, had his name left out of the UP.' held by the SP. ' V . Wfien Quantrell's Guerillas.. and a renegade turned-hero- ravaged the Great Plains! taw W ' .. . BILl 0 JANE A. :A WILLIAMS - JORY NIGH " Durham Favors Sharing Atom Secrets With GB Congressman Carl Durham, of Chapel Hill,- representing the Sixth North Carolina District, said last night .that he favors sharing atomic energy information with England Addressing the Chapel Hill League of Women Voters' at a public meeting in Town Hall, he said the sharing of such information ' will be .valuable to England, Canada, and the United States. . ' "" Congressman Durham is vice- chairman of the joint Congres sional Committee on Atomic En ergy and a member of the Armed Services Committee of the House. "I approve of this cooperation with Great Britain," he;said, "for security reasons as outlined , in the Atlantic Pact. The informal tion will be beneficial" for all three countries." . .'-.", He referred also to the raw ma-? terials program established by England, Canada and the United States during World War II for me production . oi ussure ma terial. . I TODAY AND FRIDAY , 1 jc BtrodiKinf 0Al I08EITS0M i Jmm kmn MAT UAI MtuH ti ZOtk Unto) F ALSO COLOR NOVELTY LATEST NEWS Have your own snapshot : perhaps one you took,': of the children printed , as part of your Christmas cards this year. There's really nothing to it bring us the negative of the snapshot .you'd like on your cards and we'll do the rest. FOISTER'S Camera Store ...i claimed it showed a group of Rus sians radiantly Jiappy in a para dise, with the ' Americans in the picture living - iri a depressing hell hole." School officials denied taking sides" in the right and left-wing argument, and issued this state ment: . " . As a result of the sharp stu dent controversy, the plant de partment of New York University has removed the temporary char coal sketch of the proposed 'One World' mural ori the wall of La Guardia Hall. ' "The action was taken .without passing judgment on its; artistic or philosophic merits." .' . The sketch was on brown paper tacked to a wooden frame. A school official said it was care fully handled and stored.; The mural was first attacked ;Nov. 16 in the School of! Educa tion newspaper by a 22-year-old graduate; student of, philosophy, Stefan Bauer-Mengelberg. As i the result of his charges, a student meeting heard the gradu ate student artist, Harold Collins, defend his conception and then voted to urge 'a student -ref eren dum on the issue. ' ; Collins,' whose design was pick ed in a competition, said :he. "had nothing to hide and was paint ing things as he saw them. The mural is 10 by 28 feet. The Russian and American groups are reaching to grasp hands across a United Nations conference table, The American side also fea tures a worried looking student sitting on a fence. 'B-15 Flight Jackets . were &12.95 now only $9.95 Alpaca. Lined Body Two Pockets Water Repellent Size 36 io 46 Durham's Surplus Store 320 N. Mangum St. -Team- Larger Loans on Anything of Value - Durham's Newest and Best Pawn Shop MAIN LOAN OFFICE " Located: 400 W. Main St. at Five Points V 3 : oTEAR 3 ' w rfo ,T WOULD BF. ' r -iTf n:cp TO GO OUT V f A:TO A PcSTAUPANT is 5 rJOW, WATCH OUT GET VOUP NOSE "V. . M IT CARLING. I WAS AWFULLY DUMR TODA-I VARNISHED THE KlTf HEN LIINWLCUIVl MINU INUW I CAN I oO OUT THbKC ANP COOK SUPPER Jl DONT KNOW F-t WHAT MADE ME .,. 00 SUCH A- (Continued jrom page 3) Wisconsin. But, no Weiner. ' Only other Tar Heel to receive honorable mention is Irv Holdash, who many local sportswriters say has a good chance to make the first team All-America next year when Justice and Weiner are gone. ? SECOND TEAM End J. D. Ison, Baylor Tackle Bob Gain, Kentucky Guard Don Mason .... Mich .State Center .. Jim Castagnoli, Stanford Guard Stan West, Oklahoma Tackle Ray Krouse, Maryland End Bud Sherrod, Tennessee Back ..j. Chuck Ortman, Michigan Back Bob Celeri, California Back .. Bob Williams, Notre Dame THIRD TEAM End ........ Tom Rowe, Dartmouth Tackle Al Wistert. Michigan Guard . Jack Linniger, Ohio State Center Vern Sterling, Santa Clara Guard .... Bernie Barkouski, Pitt Tackle Louis Allen, Duke End Bob Wilson, Wisconsin Back .... Bob Zastrow, Navy Back Eddie Price, Tulane Back Johnny Papit, Virginia Back Johnny Papit, Virginia Back John Karras, Illinois ; -Absencos-v . (Continued from page' 1)' Thursday, Jan. 3, 4, and 5, will be counted among the total num ber of his absences in each class during the quarter but of them selves will not bring him under academic penalty. Of course the student is responsible for any work that he has missed. "This action has been taken on the advice of the Committee of Deans and the student repre sentatives." " The meeting in House si office yesterday was attended by Dean of Students Bill Friday, Dean William Wells, Dean C. P. Spruill, Dean D. D. Carroll, Dr. E. M Hedgepeth, Dr. Claiborne Jones and Central Records Director Ed win "Lanier. . Students attending the meeting were President Bill Mackie, Head Cheerleader Norm Sper, Daily Tar Heel Sports Editor BlUy Car michael III, and Daily Tar Hee Managing Editor' Chuck Hauser, What the three-day-grace-on absences proposition boils down to is this: Students in good academic standing who go to Dallas may come back three days late. There will be no $2.50-per-class fines for missing the first day, and no penalties ' for missing the second or third day. , As far as the question of class cuts after the student has taken his "Dallas special" of three is concerned, that is a matter to be settled between the individual in structor and the student. The same regulations which apply at all other times would apply-here above and beyond the three-cut maximum. " v . '-v ! . Late returners from Dallas will pick up their class tickets, as usual,' from Venable X, that is, if they have signed the check cards before they left. If a student de cides to go unexpectedly after he has left Chapel Hill he may wire the registration office that he is going to Dallas and. will return late. - " - Campus News Briefs 30 CLASS rings go on sale in AFTER A dinner at the Caro- Y lobby. Until 4:30. lina Inn tonight, La Cercle Fran co FLORIDA Club meets. Grail j cais will hold a meeting in the ' . Room, Graham Memorial. :30-LE CERCLE Francaise. . Carolina Inn. 7:00 CARD BOARD. In the card room, Woollen Gym. 7:00 DURHAM? - Carolina Club meets. Y second floor lobby. 7:00 MOUNT AIRY - Carolina Club hold organizational T meet. Roland Parker . Lounge No. 1 in Graham Memorial. INFORMAL CAMPUS snap shots are wanted for the Yackety YackBill Claybrook, editor, said yesterday. Claybrook called on students to turn in any pictures which would be of interest, to the an nual office on the mezzanine (of Graham , Memorial between 2 o'clock -and 5 in the afternoon. All students who ordered re prints of. their Yack pictures may pick "them up at the Yack office. SENIORS are urged to place their orders early for their class rings due to the order rush which usually occurs during the end of the i winter quarter and the be ginning of the spring quarter. FINAL PLANS for a Sadie Hawkins -Day party will be an nounced at the meeting of the Florida Club this afternoon. All members are urged to be present. Horace Williams Lounge of Gra ham Memorial. At this last meeting of the quarter, members will select a play to be given during the spring quarter. AN IMPORTANT meeting .f the Card Board will be held to. night and all members are re quested to be present. ARRANGEMENTS for the Christmas dance of the Durham Carolina Club will be made at its meeting tonight. ALL STUDENTS from Mount Airy are invited to a meeting to night to form a Mount Airy -Carolina Club here. All Work Guaranteed Watch and Jewelry Repairing Thomas J. Fowler Blackwood Associate Across from Bus Station -Coed- (Continued jrom page 1) Thomas and Jessie Yellowly un opposed from Kenan. Runoffs are slated in Mclver between Dodie Boycr (13) and Carolyn Harrill (14) for one seat onH fnr fnur at-larse seats be tween Nancy Allison (119)', Ar den Boisseau (113), Phyllis Cost ner (1J3), Rosalie Varn (94) and Betty Ann Yowell (114). CLASSIFIEDS Everybody Reads the Comics-Buy This Space - Call F-3371 ??-iO' MEAN VO' JNATCHE.RL.V.'' NOt IS LIKE ME? 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