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THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1S:3 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE TOUR I 1 t t t I F t; ii li w t ! in la Civil W ar Outcome Is Subject Of Phi jtrnins of "Dixie"rang said the Philanthropic A- A yesterday. carefree Phi Assembly re- through sumbly Hall Tuesday niht as jectcd bill after bill until Hamil the members took to singing after, ton Horton introduced a "South almost two hour of spirited dc-iern Victory' resolution which j -Festival- Friends of Person Hall. The YWCA Ballet Class, com posed of Chapel Hill children will present its second annual recital in. Memorial Hall Friday night at 8 o'clock. At 8:30 "Medea will be presented by the Play makers in the Forest Theater. Saturday morning the Univer sity lacrosse team will meet VPI Campus Chest '. is still waiting for pie3z? to ! Alumni Delegate paid from the February Campus j Dr. Harry F. Coiner of Abing- bate on whether or not the South 1 declared that the South-despite on Navy Field at 10 o'clock. At i Chest drive Pledges nwj be P'd don, Va., will be official delate won the Civil War, the Assembly its technical defeat actually won 1-4 o'clock the varsity baseball " uie 1 team wiu piay uuKe on- r.mer- Campus News Briefs Xlem lor thus cotuu must be brought or phoned in to tbe DTH offices by regular deadline al 3 o'clock weekday afternoons and 10.30 Saturday mornings. Bible Study Hour will be held this evening at 5?00 in. the library of the ,Y. s- i n i ii nrn nnnrn will meet tonight at 7:00 in Ro land Parker Lounge 2 in Graham Memorial. of the University on May -1 the War Between the States I After nearly two hours of dis cussion, Horton s rcsolution was finally defeated when the act ing Speaker George Rodman re fused to break the tie vote on the. issue. A bill recognizing the United States government in Washing ton, introduced by Louis Rabil, was passed after the advocates for the Horton resolution con ceded that the results of the Civil War would remain as generally recorded by history. Hovt6n's resolution was im mediately attacked by opponents as being "highly irregular" and -JayCces- f Continued from Page 1) Activities Committee; Taul Bo-J-enheimer, Public Affairs and Hank Koori, Sergeant-At-Arm. . Phillips succeeded Herb Went worth as Jnyci' president. Tho nine others elected to officer posts at the April fi tnfeting were: Bud Fox. fuit vice presi dent; Vhiu' Hogan, second vice prcsirfpiit; Harry Prnd r;',raph. iwrlary and Richmond Sloan, trnurcr. J. W. (irice. Mike Cooke, Ken IKth E. Putinan, Unman Ward an'l W. J. Oburn were elected "possibly unconstitutional." Rod duectois . . man ruled the resolution "in The Jaycers have b -en active I order," and debate continued. d'irini:the part year in several Opponents quoted everything community clfort.. serving in the from a letter written by former Red Cross nd Comnunity Chest j United States Vice President Dikes, and assisted w:th the j Rufus King, a Phi alumnus, to presentation of the March of i century-old Society minutes as D",m"s basketball ganu held here they tried to "verify history's son Field. "Medea" Dr. H. D. Bruner 27 al Fraj will ! be presented j again on Saturday night at 8:30. f .ie inauguration of John H ! as President of Marion College, of the Oak Ridge Institute Marion, Va. Dr. Comer, now re Nuclear -Studies will deliver a j tired, was for 25 years Secretary scries of lectures on Medical Ap- io the Y.M.C.A. at Chapel Hill. plication of Atomic Energy. The j In 1943 he received the honorary ' lectures will be given in the med- 1 degree of Doctor of Laws from baturoav nigni win aiso De me t night of the Beaux-Art BalL Sunday the Festival will close j ical 'school auditorium on Wed-J the University with a concert by Douglas Fam- j nesday, May 4 at 8 p.m., Thurs day, May 5 at 72 noon, and on i Saturdey, May 7 at 8 a.m. brough in the Choral Room of Hill Hall at 3 o'clock, a concert bv the University Band under the Davie Poplar at 5 o'clock and j PhySICS Club il f, rt Jn1no" i ... . , . .. at 8:30. CLASSIFIEDS this winter. I claima." During the; entire Festival an exhibit entitled "Contemporary American Painting" will be in Person. Hall. Sponsors for the Beaux-Art Ball will be the German Club, the Order of the Grail, CICA, Pan-Hellenic Association, Town Girls' Association, Town Men's Association, Women's Interdorm- itory Council and Men's Inter dormitory Council. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 will hold its annual picnic tomor row afternoon at Ilogan's Lake. There will be food, entertain ment and athletic events. WHERE TO EAT! FOUND A FINE place A eat. Colonial House System. Fine Foods. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a. in. midnite. Fri. & Sat. 11 a. m. to 2 a. ra. Once Again In Stock . . . MANHATTAN Golf Shirts MESH KNIT . . . WIDE COLLAR... Navy, Whit, Grey. Greeti. Yellow and Blue $1 .95 JACK UPHAH Durham's Most Complete Luggage Store FOOT LOCKERS . . . TRUNKS . . . BAGS "The darkest hour is just before the pawnl' MAIN LOAN 'OFFICE 400 W. Main St. at Fire Points Free Movie will be shown at 8:00 in the City Armory in Durham. The movie is being shown by th,e U. S. Army and Air Force Recruiting Ser vice, in cooperation with the Henry Seman Post of the Veter ans of Foreign Wars. Anthropology Club Anthropological Thesis in their meeting tonight at 7:30 in the AKD room, Alumni Building. THE PUBLICATIONS BOARD IS now accepting sealed-bid competitive contracts through May 9th for the posts, of circulation managers for the Daily Tar Heel and Tarnation for next vear. Interested persons should con tact C. B. MendenhaU DTH Business Office for information and sample contracts. (2-1200-5) QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN. One day service offered on weekends. See J. R. Martin 258 Jackson Circle for your needs. " (1-C4624-10) WHEN BETTER PERMANENTS ARE" given BISSELL S BEAUTY SHOP will give them. Cold Waves $5.00 and up. Expert operators. 127 W. Rosemary" St. Open evenings by appointment. Tel. 6961. -Spring- BOOK SALE All Books in Store Reduced From 20 to 50 ABERNETHY'S Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill, N. C. j (Continued from Pagp 1) j been the accompanist during the rehearsal period. Proceeds from the production will be given to the Koch Me morial Fund. 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