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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1353 Sex Survey Gets Editor Suspension , LONDON. May 15 T) The stu lent editor of a Polytechnic Institute magazine was kicked out of school for a month today for trying to circulate a sex questionnaire. i The questionnaire' aimed at 15,-' 000 students was suppressed. . Governors' of the institute sus pended Ian Kerr, 24, because he planed to ask students 20 ques they said. tions on religion, morals and sex, ".This questionnaire may be some sort of idea of the Kinsey report," said John C. Jones, Poly's Director of Education. 1 Jones said the questionnaire asrked such questions as: J "Do you believe in free love?" ; "Do you think your moral be havior has been lowered by Student life?" 1 H tried tfi moon- J' llini-iigun.-UBai.ii- id-vou ipproach! V? ff ' - ft mtr-t He used the you've-Ot-everytbing-i . want line I His was the millions- 1 minks-and-man- sions technique! CHASE. Peter Lawford is very close ... but does he win her?? ' 4" ' S.-f . ' """"" I . I t " ... 2 . . -- Af '" ,.:- V' ' Z' v- -'my -Ball- I' t tead . AS THOUSANDS OF REFUGEES flee io neighboring cities and communities, raging and turbulent waters of the Red, Sein, and Assiniboine Rivers engulf the city of Winnipeg, Canada. In this aerial view, Winnipeg's main street, near Norwood Bridge, is flooded. Campus News Briefs (Items for this column must be brought or phoned in to the DTH offices by regular deadline at 3 o'clock, weekday afternoons and 10:30 Saturday mornings.) Physics Clubs will meet tonight at 7:45 in room 212 Phillips. AU members are asked to be present; important business will be discussed. Snnnkh -Club - will, meet for supper tonight at!in 414 B Dormitory 6:30 in the Carolina Inn Cafeteria. members and friends are invited. Those who received notifications postcards are urgently requested to . return these immediately to enable arrangements to be com pleted. Any others wishing to attend should notify Jim Wilson (Continited jrom page 2) tumes on the basis of the most original, most authentic, funni est, and the best of the balL Cosumes may be simple, elab orate , ridiculous or sublime, the committee said. The Dramatic Arts Department, however, in view of the current productions, has asked that people not try to borrow material from the costume shop. Members of the costume jury, which will judge the get-ups. include Irene Smart of the Play makers Costume Department; Lib Stoney, lately a professional dancer in New York; Dr. Wood- house of the Political Science De partment, and two other un named members. In addition to the dancing, an intermission show has been sche duled in which Sound and Fury members of the faculty and ad ministration will take part. Already slated t o participate is Roy Armstrong, Director of Admissions. It is hoped that sev eral others, including Chancellor House, Controller Carmichael, Norman Cordon, Fred McCall, Dean Kathenne Carmichael, Em ma Lu Davis, Claire Leighton and others, will be able to attend. Songs by Carl Vipperman and comedy by Conrad Bromberg will be part of the program offered by Sound and Fury. All in all, a full half hour of entertainment is assured. Members of the Planning Com mittee have announced that the Ball is to be in the form of an "Open House". Everyone is urged to attend." They are making ef forts to arrange dates and preced ing parties, picnics and get-togethers between the various fra ternities, sororities, dormitories and other groups. . I L I. MHIII I III III T I f . r R ) ' v ' x ' i " f" - f( . ft ' - , U - II' f: rt Cafe Mouza Schedules Big Opening Tomorrow The Cafe Mouza, Chapel Hill's newest restaurant, is all set for its grand opening tomorrow night, according to Steve Stef anou, one of the owners of the new establishment. The cafe is located on West All Students who have baskets and lockers in Woollen Gymnasium and will not be in Summer School should check them in at the basketroom before leaving. The baskets and lockers will be cleaned out at the end of the summer session. Cosmopolitan Club will finish up the year with a dinner m the Carolina Inn at 1:30 on Sunday, May 21st All WHAT TWIN VICES I ARE RAMPANT ON YOUR J CAMPUS? Yeu'H split your sides laughing at th hilarious treatment of this subject in the .current issue or J Here Is humor at its best-uncensored, uninhibited cartoons,-verse, lags,"-sto--- . ries, delicious and. delightful wit t COLLEGE FUN MAGAZINE sale at Tear atwsttant m tt a Ctpj Tlay-2S kAAAAAAAAAiAAAAiiAAAAAAi A SCALLOPED skirt line is only one thing being emphas ized by Norma Kohane. This all-nylon taffeta swim suit is being modeled at Miami Beach. Oh for a vacation. -GOP- Young Progressives of America Club will have a meeting tonight at 8:30 in the Grail Room of Graham Memor ial. The subject of the meeting will be that of the Daniels case. Senior Invitations may be picked up today in the YMCA from 9 until 12. All those who have not done so already are urged to pick their invitations up today. There are a few extra ones which will be for sale as long as they last. Alpha Tau Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional fraternity in commerce, held elec tions for its officers on May 1st in the faculty lounge of Moore head Planetarium. Continued from page 1) he would "rather go down lo de feat with fine" in the primary than be nominated with Cooke. Nomination of Duff has been predicted in news stories by po litical reporters of the Philadel phia Bulletin and the Philadel phia Inquirer, largest circulation newspapers in the state. -Third- (Continued from page 1) will be given in Hall Hall by Robert MacDonald. Other events on the program for the day include a bridge tournament to be held at 1.15 in the mam lounge of Graham Me morial; a meeting of the Phi Assembly, Phi Hall, New East; and a Town Men's Association meeting in Horace Williams Lounge, Graham Memorial. he week was initiated - this year with a three-fold purpose in mind To exhibit the work of the University over the past year; to foster among students, faculty, and administration a feeling of common purpose, and to extend ah invitation to the people of the state to visit and become acquainted with their University. Graham Memorial Director James Rathburn in a Sunday statement recognized the tenden cy on the part of the student body to drift apart with the growth of the University. "We are losing our feeling of unity," he said. . A number of improvements of the situation "were suggested by Rathburn, including social rooms in dormitories, smaller groups Franklin Street, just back of the Baptist Church. The restaurant will be open for inspection between 7 and 9 o'clock tomorrow night, Stefanoii said, and nothing will be for sale. "There'll be free coffee and pastries for everybody, roses for the ladies, and ice cream for the kiddies," he added. The cafe will be open for reg ular business Thursday morning, and will, stay open 24 hours a Stefanou said. The Mouza will offer both cafe teria and - dining room service, and has a capacity of 120 seats. A large parking lot has been pro vided at the rear of the building. "We e are stressing quality in food, and the place will be run for ' the students' benefit to suit their needs and their pocket books," Stefanou pointed out. within the University and a new Student Union building. All visitors to the' University are invited to attend the events. Daily ours are being conducted by members of the APO service fraternity. - "Let There Be Light," is the show being presented twice daily, at 3 o'clock and 8:30 in the Morehead Planetarium. Orange Candidates SpeakTonighi Candidates for Orange Count? I offices will speak at a public meeting of the League of Worn, en Voters at 8 o'clock tonight at the Town Hall. Students as well as towns people are invited to attend. Candidates slated to speak a.- Collier Cobb, H. G. Laws. ar,i B. F. Wilson. incumbents f..r county commissioners, and San: Efland and H. S. Walker. For register of deed iiKumb?-; J. E. Laws and Archie William.,; for sheriff, incumbent S. T. Latu and Gaines F. ' Liner and f .r board of education, incumbent C. Burton and Harry Breeze. A HUNDRED MEN SOUGHT , ' HIS UH . . . A HUNDRED WOMEN SOUGHT HIS LOVE! REQUIREMENTS FOR OPTOMETRY Five years of college work are re quired for the degree Doctor of Op tometry. The first year must be completed in an accredited college of arts and sciences. ' The second year also may be com- Sleted in such an institution, or may e taken at Chicago College of Op tometry. The third, fourth and fifth years are devoted to professional courses which must be completed in an ac credited college of optometry. Fall registration is now open at Chicago College of Optometry 2307 N. Clark St. Chicago 14, 111. -Acheson- (Continued jrorfi page X) denied he is a Communist or a sympathizer. . McCarthy said Lattimore "masterminded" American strat egy in the Pacific and "Mr. Ache- son has bought it and applied it to the entire Far East." The Lattimore plan, McCarthy said, coincides with Russian strategy to make the Pacific a "Red Lake." " i Some 300 delegates and their wives cheered McCarthy when he said "Mr. Truman, the time has come to stop your whistle stop campaigning and come home." The senator said: "Come on home, Mr. Truman, you have a lot to do. Tell Mr. Jessup, for instance, that this government no longer has a place for men whose organiza tion takes money from ' Communists." NO TALK HERE - JUST SERVICE! 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