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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1930 THE DAILY TAR HEEG PAGE TIIRE Special Buses Will Leave Last Day Of Classes To Transport Students To Three Large Cities Special buses to three large; Although each of the buses i and Filbert Street Bus Depot in! buses, trains or plains may: be j cities will leave Chapel Hill at; will be headed for one primary ! Philadelphia and from regular ! obtained from the Travel Agen- 6 o clock Thursday, March 1C, i point, each one will make stops to take students home for spring' at as many as eight different vacation, Charles Ufen, manager ; points between Chapel Hill and of the Graham Memorial Travel Agency, said yeslerday. the final destinations. One set of busest he number making the trip will be "determ- I ined by the number of students J P (making reservations will go to I New York by way of Richmond, (Continued from pa gr; 1) j Fredericksburg, Washington, UP candidate for secretary of the Baltimore, Philadelphia, Trenton, sophomore class. Another hot contest flared in the race for the treasurer's nomi nation. Dick Swartz, Joe Nelson, and Ted Frankel ran nip-and-tuck on the first ballot, with Frankel being eliminated by a bare margin. Swartz then edged Nelson for the nomination on the second ballot. New Brunswick and Newark Another set of , buses with Ashcville as their destination will make stops at Statesville, Hickory, Morganton, Marion, and Black Mountain. The third set of buses will make stops at Rocky Mount, Suffolk, Porstmouth and Norfolk. Reservations can be made at thp Travpl Awnev anvfimo Vw- . ti .. t- :n.. " j j - - oc- icuu, : nei,v,ne nu- fore Tuesday March 14 Tickets live, was nuiniiiaieu oy acclama tion as social chairman of the sophomore class. Dick Buntin: a three-year I may be picked up in the Travel Agency between 4:30 and 7 o'clock Wednesday, March 15. Buses will leave Chapel Hill Trail ways bus terrrlfcnals in the cy, which will be open every other towns. afternoon except Saturday and The complete schedule for Sunday through Thursday, these buses and for any other March 16. -Constitution- (Continued jrom page 1 ) tide that would prevent persons presenting testimony before the Honor Council to sit as judge in the same case. Also passed was an amendment to make it harder for proposed amendments to the Constitution from going before the student body for vote, as required. The Your Headquarters in Chapel Hill for ARROW is- N. Columbia St. RIOT football veteran, was chosen -as j from the parking lot behind the UP nominee for the president Graham Memorial. On the return of the Carolina Athletic Associa-1 trip buses will leave Monday, tion. The Salem, Va. native was March 20 from the Dixie Hotel accepted by acclamation, end j Bus Depot in New York, ,13th will go into office unoposed un- j less an independent announces his candidacy prior to the dead line for the filing of candidates. Trackman Jerry Lewis beat out Gene Shaw and Phil Kemp for the CAA' vice presidential nomination cn the first ballet. Moving into the balloting for Student Legislature nominations, the UP named Bill Rhodes by acclamation for one of the two available scats in Alen's Town District one. Voting was delayed on the remaining seat in the dis trict. Allen Tate and Bill Skinner were nominated for two 12 month Legislature terms from Men's Town District two. Party Chairman Paul Roth, Biff Roberts, and Jack Owens re ceived UP nominations for three 12-months Legislature terms from Men's Town District three. Navy T-Shiris 37 ea. Sporl Socks 6 prs S1.00 Handkerchiefs 97 doz. Plastic Raincoats $1.99 Army & Navy Slippers $5.98 G.I. Owned and Operated DURHAM SURPLUS STORE 300 N. Mangum F-2941 F-2941 Deliveries to Fraternities and Dormitories of FRIED CHICKEN WESTERN STEAKS ' All Kinds of Sandwiches GRILL and SANDWICH SHOP F-2941 F-2941 0Mf- The -Smartest Men on Campus Wear SOLID G0LOR. SHIRTS m i Kid vs I'M Arrow's smart solid color shirts in broadcloth or oxford give your wardrobe welcome variety and reflect your good taste! iTheycome in regular, wide spread, button-down jandmany other collar styles every shirt care Lfully tailored of fine fabrics. UNDERWEAR $3.65, $3.95, $5 SHIRTS & TIES HANDKERCHIEFS SPORTS SHIRTS a t .-WM VV ARE POUCB w WMO 15 1 To lfCT THESE s r yH? r 1 J err the ezis waw-haw ACE ASLEEP- IF YOU HAP 1 CAN MOT ALLOW A CHOICE:.. THI ! YOU HAVE A PZETTY VOICE LET IF YOU Kf ACE matched rr.' ir wmmi l j 17 ENOU5H TALK.' I V.I SHALL 7 i!1?""52! U h HAVE A YANKEE A. eceEAMi J fc t -r- J amendment made it necessary for a two-thirds majority cf the Legislature to pass an amend ment before it could go to a campus vote, rather than 'the simple majority called for in the original. Defeated was an amendment to set up separate dance regulation groups under the Dance Commit tee, for the Law and Medical Schools. -Parking- (Contintied jrom page 1) the afternoon, the report said. The two parking areas for red sticker use were recommended ; by the Buildings and Grounds Committee at the request of the Traffic Committee, the lots to j ground water reservoirs, flood be made available as soon as i water is often diverted across "certain improvements can be "porous earth surfaces. made." " The heretofore unrestricted ar ea adjacent to the Naval Armory', and the University Gardens be hind Peabody Hall soon to be cleared also were set aside for the sole use of handicapped stu dents, staffers and faculty. In order to replenish under- Staying Over? GRAHAM MEMORIAL will be OPEN ALL VACATION. 3 T CALLED TW rvS-f PR08AE1.V r? PUPS. RUT THFV K n av?m.': vaitu TO MAR t V DOS IN THE : inn i 2 MPS. DIGST MAY I SPEAK TO MV PUPS ? TWEYT25 PLAYING IM cSSV YOUR YARD A - tC3 Uw?- M C BRINGING Jt (.opr. lyij, K.i4 )mMbiau 14 wa tCTVj-iiii ji C?6 0 fct3X- - lf Hope You All Pass Your Exams HARRY'S a u o a C Thar t a mam thzt kmows l FO' IT" ME3BE HE KNOWS VwMAR AH KIM CalT .w Tf AAPU2VARK. HMPH.V-I COULD TAKE. VOU TO HIM IN A MINUTE - BUT I'M MOT PROPERLY ATTIRCD.T )VO' DOMT LOOK I I THET SUIT O' j I WISH THEY'D OF I I f r'-DO HE )( OF COURSE NCTT.T'I TlaED. SUM 1 I VORK1 mST RE1EK1 A LrTTLF .1 I I1VE. IKJ VI RfT VTX J DflW'T J VO'lJESTT LOOKS I I ME MAM T MOKE FRUGAL.. HP A li EXPECT ME TCI I A LIKE. A BUM. I I MAMMY THEN I COUi ,D "i I RESTY-RANT? J DROP IN ON HIM JI ) . I AN'PAPPYS iOF GOT ONE THAT J H , , i rZ WITHOUT A I TTZJI efi I I PROPERLY rs V I I ENTIRE FTT ME ." jrrt l!r-rJ-Lf I SQUARE MEAL 1 1 M For a Tempting Treat Choose Libby's Canned Meats CORNED Beef Hash 16-Oz. Can VIENNA Sausaae 4C?n 17C - Corned Beef 40c 12-Oz. Can 18c DEVILED Ham ii-Size Can POTTED Meat li-Size Can Vz-Size Can 13c 'HA Super Right , STEAKS 97 SIRLOIN STEAKS 89 ROUND BONELESS TOP ; .93 RIB ROAST STANDING 69 (7 in. cut) BONED & ROLLED RIB 83 CHUCK ROAST bone in 53 CHUCK ROAST boneless .75 VEAL CHOPS shoulder 63 MEATY VEAL STEW 33 FRESH PORK BRAINS .. ... . .... .19 FRESH BEEF LIVER . . 65 FRESH PORK LIVER .29 SALMON STEAK 69 FILLET HADDOCK . .. .. .... 39 FILLET PERCH 33 FILLET FLOUNDER 43 FRESH SHRIMP 69 FRESH TURKEY 63 LONG ISLAND DUCKS 65 FRESH FROZEN FROGS LEGS Pro f-7if.i L-J ANN PAGE Tomato Soup 3 25c ANN PAGE BLACK Pepper 28c ANN PAGE SALAD Dressing ?.lr S 39c PL Jar ANN PAGE GRAPE Jam 37c ANN PAGE Soar(de PUDDINGS pg. 5c ANN PAGE PREPARED . Spaghetti 2 1 cRZ 25c ANN PAGE Beans 2 Cans' 19C Fruits & Vegetables Tender Green GREEN BEANS ......... ... 2 lbs. 29c Green CABBAGE ...... . 2 lbs. lie Green Tops CARROTS 2 bunches 15c 54's-46's GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 27c Florida ORANGES ....... . . . 5 lb. bog 43c Yellow Cooking -ONIONS ........ .....i 2 lbs. 9c White U.S. No. 1 POTATOES .... 10 lbs. 35c Fancy TOMATOES ctn. or lb. 17c Red Bliss POTATOES 5 lbs. 29c Outstanding Values Everyday DOLLY MADISON SLICED FREESTONE Peaches ----- 3 &i 29c JUDGE RITE GOLDEN " Corn - 3N.if25c COLDSTREAM PINK ' : f I No. 1 "f Salmon - - - - - - - Jc DOLES Pineapple Chunks - can2 29c GOLDEN MAID WHITE Margarine ------ pg 19c PACKERS LABEL STANDARD Tomatoes - - - - - - 11c MILD AMERICAN , Cheese - - - - - - - Lb 41c A&P Apple Sauce - - 2 25c PACKERS LABEL STANDARD PACK Green Beans - SUNNYF1ELD SELF-RISING Flour ------ A&P-S PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING dexo ------ 2 CarJ 21C 71c 67c 10-Lb. - - Bag 3-Lt. - Can LaChoy Chinese Style Foods Bean Sprouts 2 Chop Suey . . . Meatless Brown Gravy Sauce . Chow Mein Noodles Chinese Dinners io. 2 Cans No. 2 Can Jar 4-Oz. Pkg. 27c 35c 15c 17c IR-O5. CI- Pkg. P I C Marshmallows 'pfl 17c Cracker Jacks Pkg. 4c Hamburger, Swifts 41c SWIFT MEATS FOR BABIES MILD & MELLOW COFFEE 8 O'CLOCK Bag 67c $1.95 RICH & FULL BODIED RED CIRCLE lH 70c 3i S2.04 VIGOROUS WINEY BOKAR l-Lb. 3-Lb. Bag Bag $2.10 Hornestyle or Sandwich MARVEL BREAD IVi-Lb. "I Loaf IOC Jane Parker ( Spanish Bar Cake ach 29C : Marvel Brown,; 'n Serve Rolls , PkR. Ot -IJ- 12 IPC STRAINED Can 19c DICED Can 27c iJr ; v CAMAY SOAP Bath in. IUC Bar IVORY FLAKES hll 25c LAVA SOAP 2 IS 17c LUX TOILET SOAP bb 10c LIFEBUOY SOAP BBr 10c PALMOLIVE SOAP 10c LUX FLAKES pig! 25c SUPER SUDS pfi: 25c Fp?f 63c SNOWDRIFT 3c 77c WESSON OIL Bot. 27c 53c CASHMERE BOUQUET ; SOAP 'Bars 23C OCTAGON TOILET SOAP 2 Bus He ' -1
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