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PAGE FOUR " Junior Class members sr-jld remember to jpick up thir bids for the class i picnic which is to he h-lp Kri-1 dky of this week. Bids are avail able now in the "Y". 'The I'hi tluinrw a mrr,ber, ! whose family has been connect ed with the U.N.C. d-butin so ciety for more than a hundrr-d J'cars. George Rodman, rov; Cpe&ker-pro-tempore of the i'hi Assembly is the great-great-tfrnndson of a Phi man. His great grandfather, grandfather, and father .were also members. Two Suspended By Honor Council Two students were suspended i $00 in the past few months. Communism To Be Topic Of Speaker Prof. Sidney Hook of New from the University for indefinite The newsmen, who had inform-' York University will speak on . i H Ciozo costly repair bills Int Ddc r Plymouth Mgie Li finely tuned WrrWtl- T keep it per fectly balanced la pcration, mmr Service Department haft Special Testing Equipment YfHh the aid if these instru mtnia and special took, oar trained mechanics can often sava you much trouble and expense i Drive in today C ASTON MOTOR CO. W. Franklin. Si. periods for violations of the hon- i ed the Honor Council of losses, or code in action by the Men's ' began a watch of the jiews stands Honor Council last week. Clerk , after, the Lenoir closing hours. Buddy Vaden said yesterday. One night last week they saw One student, brought before a student reach into one of the the Council because of an' alleged ! boxes and he admitted his guilt, violation of the Honor Code in A witness identified the stu- a Latin tost, admitted that he j dent as the one he had seen on j munstic activities, he has done had cheated orf the examination, another occasion empty the coin J a great deal of writing and pub The other suspended student j box. The guilty student was sus-jlic SpCakjng jn his one-man cam- a senior, was charged with steal-; pended indefinitely-wiin no rcc- ing money from 4he newspaper ' ommendations. stands in Lnoir Hall. ! In another case before the' Newspapermen had complain-1 Council last week a student was ed that money had been taken j exonerated of charges of an from their collection boxes on (Honor Code violation. One! - . "The International Strategy of World Communism" in Gerrardj Hall Thursday night, at 8 o'clock. ! His appearance is being spon- ; sored by the Departments of f Political Science and Philosophy, i Well known for his anti-Corn- paign against the spread Communist ideology in country. of. this ' , many previous occasions. : newsman had lost sums totaling 4$ has White and blue-lace trimmed Diaper Shirts $1.29 Infant Pinafores $2.10 wiih Matching Jersey Covered Diaper Pants K00 1.15 THE BABY SHOP Under Ledbeller-Pickard -Ugly Man- ' (Continued from page 1) j tistics, etc." l The contest has been open since last Friday. There are no en ' trance fees, and no rules. Anyone ! may- enter, preferably with a ! sponsoring organization, but a i sponsor is not required, Maynard tsaid. Entrants may make up their Dr. William Kohn OPTOMETRIST PHONE 3886 Over Carolina Coffee Shop Monday-Friday: 9-8 Saturday: 9-1 faces to the limit of their imag inations and submit pictures taken with any type camera, from a Brownie on up. Photographs are to be submit ted no later than May 1 to Don Maynard, UMOC Chairman, The Daily Tar Heel. May 2 through May 4th, the top ten "ugliest," to be selected by a faculty board of judges, will be on display in the Y lobby for vote of the stu dent body. The winner will be re vealed at - the University Club Carnival, Friday night, May 5. Campus News Briefs (Items tor this column must be brought or phoned in to the DTH offices by regular deadline at 3 o'clock eeday afternoons and 10. ..n Saturday mornings.! ,ui .i. i a "it-uL dijenas tne Bachelor's 'Ball in San Francisco with Charles Black, executive of a pine apple company in Hawaii. Black, whose father is the president of a San Francisco utilities company, flew io California to arrange a meeting between his parents and Shirley's. The couple report edly will announce their engagement when the former child star's divorce from John Agar is final. Aquinas Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock ins the Cabinet room above the "Y." j A guest speaker will be on nana and a very interesting program has been arranged. . ' Physics Club will meet tonight at 7:45 in room 212, Philllips Hall. Dr. Pal matier will speak on "What Are Cosmic Rays?", followed by a brief meeting and refreshments. All physics majors are urged to attond. August Graduates should register with the Place ment Service right away. Direc tor J. M. Galloway raid yester day. Company repiesentatives are now visiting the campus to interview June and August grad uates, he said. Students who want Placement Service help in find ing jobs should register with the office in South Building two quarters before graduation, lie reminded. CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENT WHERE TO EAT! FOUND A FINE place to eat. Colonial House System. Fine Foods. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a. xn. midnight. Fri. & Sat. 11 a. m. to 2 a. m. BICYCLISTS! REPAIRS. ACCESSOR ii. rentals, new ana used bikes at l'he Bike Shop, West Rosemary across from the town hall. Student owned and operated. . (chglxl) Arc You Ready for the German s -9 r. V I fta n This Weekend? Evening dresses. Dinner Jackets. Tuxedoes, Evening Capes All of these should be ready for, YOUR weekend at the Spring Germans Dances. Use our Fast, , ..Expert Sanitone Service for Convenience and Promptness. Don't forget to hare your Suits, Slacks, Dresses and Sport 'Coats cleaned and pressed for the weekend events other than the dances. UNIVERSITY CLEANERS Across from Post Office 4921 - Phones - 9901 FOR YOUR WEEKENDS AND SUM mer vacations, visit the Greenwood Hotel at Vireirlia Beach. Located on the ocean front. Providing you all beach privileges plus near-by golfing, fishing, tennis, horse-back riding and dancing under the stars. Reasonable rates. Write Greenwood Hotel, Vir ginia Beach, Va., today for reserva tions. " (2xchg) -Mural Track- (Continued from page 3) 70 yard high hurdles Ledford G. A-Dorm; Ellis. A. B-Dorm; Tucker, J. B-Dorm; Whitley. E. B-Dorm; Jeffords, B. B-Dorm; Deasy, , H. Emerson Ferraro. H. Emerson; Miller. B. Emerson; Johnson, G. Med Sch; Smith, B. Med Sch. Shot put McAllister, T. Alex ander; Weiner, A Vic Village; Hartig. D B-Dorm; Bennet, T. Emerson; Growe. B. Med Sch; Deans. C. Mangum; O'Brien. B. Mangum; Williamson, E. Vic Village; Gurtis, j B-Dorm. Discus McAllister. T. Alex ander; Hartig, B-Dorm; Bennett. T. Emerson; Growe, B. Med Sch; Wheeler, K. Vic Village; Ellis. A. B-Dorm; Kemp, P. Emerson; Brown, R. B-Dorm. Broad jump McAllister, T. Alexander; Short. G. B-Dorm; Ellis, A. B-Dorm; Rogers," K. Old West; Edwards, B. A-Dorm; Rogers, K. Old West; Edwards, B. A-Dorm; Conkwright, D.'Med Sch; Russell,. B, A-Dorm; Rock well. H. Mangum. Pole vault Kemp, P. Emerson; Whitley. E. B-Dorm; Ellington, A. Med Sch. High' jump Bennett, T. Emer son; Hicks, J. B-Dorm; Ellis. A. B-Dorm Eagan, J. Lewis; Brown. R. B-Dorm; Freeze. T. Mangum; Black, 'K. Vic Village. WATCH REPAIRING. PROMPT SER VICE. Goodwin Jewelry Company. Be neath Sutton's Drug Store. (lxl) FOR SALE 6B BLUE HUDSON SEDAN (1940) BODY and motor in good condition. 4 new tires. If interested contact John Clem ents, Phi Delta Theta. Phone 5041. (1-4610-2) FOUND 6C AN EXCELLENT PLACE TO BABY along - those basket weave shirts and all cotton dresses. Let us give your dresses and sport shirts the best i washing and ' hand ironing possible, j Custom Hand Laundrv. 416 W. Frank- lin St. 5 doors from S. & W. Tailors, j For pickup service. call Milton's Couthing Cupboard. (2-c4610-2) I 7 nci-iiMMM Bent Browse BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP U.N.C. Library Selected Current Literature' Winston Churchill: THE GRAND ALLIANCE ft. . .. ....... . r ?..- '... :'. : VILLAGE NOW PLAYING BOOK SALE All Books in Store Reduced From LOST 12 SEVERAL WEEKS AGO MAROON sport jacket size 40. Jim Guthrie, 5377. 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White Pearl Buttons, only 24.50 White Buck Shoes, Goodyear Rubber Soles 8.95 Imported Buckskin Shoes, with Duflex Sponge Rubber Soles. Choice Calfskin Linings, Lowest Price in the South 10.95 Casual Keds, Canvas Top, Moulded Rubber Choice of 4 shades 5.95 All Wool Skipper Blue Flannel Suits 36.95 WE ARE NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD BILLS MAILED HOME AT YOUR REQUEST MILTON'S CLOTHING CUPBOARD . Across from Farmers Dairy One block Beyond Bus Station JUNIORS -Today Is Last Day to PICK UP BIDS - Y COURT - LENOIR : ( i II j l llll II 1 until you how tie Truth -about--) . My Foolish Ifeart I PONT CARE MUCH WHO YOU ARE, BUT I DO WANT TO klNOW ABOLTT THE 'MACHINE ABOAEP ME GANGLIA'S 5HIPJ. THINKS I, NOT VOU, AA THE BJ6 EXPECT SOMETHING OK. OTHEE.' HE WOULPNY 5HCW YOU THE INSIPE Vr WATCH. MADAME LYNX m ..AND HE'5 EXPECTING WU ON BOAEP SO YOU WILL TAtCE ME ALONG... IF YOU KEFU5E, I WILL TUE.M Ol) OVER TO THE CHINESE PUPPET PdiJCe ! 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