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FACE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL" TUESDAY, MAY23, 1351 Broadcasters Should Promote 0 Better Music, Says RJ. Burton 'Broadcaster.-? have a- "tremend om responsibility o promote bet ter" murk-," P.obprt J. Burton. Now York, Vice-President of Broadcast Music. Ine. told mem bers of the North Carolina Asso ciation of Broadcasters at the opening .session 'of a two-clay EMI which was established lOpany. The station's musical tal- yeaw ago as a music licensing organization. Mr. Burton was the principal speaker at a luncheon session at the -Carolina Inn. Robert Wal lace, Station WOHS, Shelby, president of the state organiza- ent included the Sfgma Chi Sex tet and Fiossie Wolf, Chapel Hill, and comedy touches were fur nished by Bailey Hobgood, Uni versity senior from Durham. The sessions opened yesterday morning with, President Wallace Alumni Head Given Honor By AK Psi's irreuns ai me uruversuy yes- won, pieau. ! calling the meeting to order and Tday. j other speakers on the after- Acting President W. D. Carmich- ; ''Another responsibility jou, noon's program were James Vin- at,i jr.,' giving a welcoming ad broadc asters have," he said, "is j cent of the Pilot Life Insurance dress. A motion picture, "Lightn to encourage new music and j Company, Greensboro, and W. C. ing That Talks," was shown. Hew composers. Many pieces of Harris, Jr., Raleigh attorney. Vin-j Andrew G jialey of Washing mutir. arc not licensed for broad-jemt discussed the Association's a Q attorney; Rodney cini. it .ii.Nu oui ie--bwuH Chipp Director of Engineering, spcnsmimy 10 una out wn;c r ; ..uPj i -., owi a..u DuMont Television Network ont-s those ar'. To many broad-; use tax jaw as it arrets oroaa C8trr? put music on Ih'i air j ca3ters. promiscuously." . stations VDNC, WSSB, and H? -xpIa'nH th; functions of j WTIK, all of Durham, and Sta- V REQUIREMENTS FOR OPTOMETRY Tivm years of college work are re fiuif'l Icr the degree Doctor ol Op Ion .elr.v. The first Vfar mull h fomriWed In n Hen edited college of ai ts and I The second year lso may be com bs tikPi fit Chicago College of Op- PIcUhI in such un institution, or may tor-.errv T1C third, fourth nd fifth years ore. devoted tu professional courses wUfeh must be completed in on ac credited college of optometry. ' FiU reflHtiHtion in now open at TThlcaao College of Optometry i; ; 230V N. C4nrk St. '. .. ' niJCRRO 14, Hi. tions WPTF and WRAL of Ral eigh were hosts at a reception at the Inn in the afternoon, after which there was a banquet ses sion, i Earl Wynn, Director of the University's Communication Cen ter, was master of ceremonies at the banquet. A feature of the entertainment program was a show built around an imaginary radio station the North Caro lina. Abysmal Broadcasting Ccm- rrr- but first, a summer chock-up Don't risk spoiling an all-day or wek-nd trip. Be sure your car is in tip-top snap for summer driving. Every neds complete chassis and mechanical lubrication against summer heat and increased mileage. It also needs fresh oil, clean spark plugs, efficient cooling, accurate steering and wheel alignment . ... in fact, a thorough chek-up. W do these things quickly, expertly n4 economically. Drive in today or tomorrow, C ASTON MOTOR CO. PHONE F-421 ' Hi? fill UNlfl f rujlu ttM ClAlt DE SICA'S -N. Y. FILM CRITICS ARTHUR MILLER fPiir f nit winntt) "A lyrical masterpiece ... It is at though the soul of a man had been filmed ROBERT SHERWOOD- (Pu'(if Prhm wlnntr) A beautiful, heart-rending work of art." ELIA KAZAN famous dirttler) "A wonderful, wonderful picture. GARSON KAN IN (Author of arn Yitltrdey) "I have never seen a finer picture." HELEN HAYES "A perfect work of art-I laughed, I cried, I sat on the edge of my chair." T FILM OF THE YEAR NAT. BOARD OF REVIEW J yZS ft- ifilf MAYEI 8URSTYN Wat Rtfai r - W NOW PLAYING New York, and Harold Essex j Fourth District Director, National Association of Broadcasters, will address today's sessions. Special guests of the Associa tion are Carl Haverlin, New York, president of Broadcast Music, Inc., and Ken Sparon, New York, North Carolina representa -German- Continued jrom page 1) would never have believed ' it possible for such a thing to hap pen." The robbed " student's first taste of American helpfulness came when a friendly bystander at the capital city's bus station gave him money to return to Chapel Hill. But this is only the beginning if students continue to cooperate. Chapel Hill's American Legion Post No. 6 is sponsoring the CLASSIFIEDS In a service held in the Caro lina Inn Sunday night, Mr Wil- i : r t T3..r: n .:,! . - -ri win Cotton Mills, was initiated : f as an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional ccm-1 merce fraternity. Mr. RufTin was honored at recognition for his "outstanding; achievements in the industrial field." ' Following the ceremony, a banquet was -held in the main ballroom. Mr. RufTin was pre sented to the group by Dean D D. Carroll, Dean of the School of Commerce, who recognized him as one of the outstanding class of the Commsrce School. In his talk Mr. RufTin, who is also President of th? Alumni As sociation, outlined the qualities that graduates who expect to en ter the business world' should possess. He stressed the need of in dustry for trained men but warn ed against a feeling of complac ency '6ri the part of graduates. Alsonoted was the fact that lack joi patience and the ability to get along well with associates is the treason for many failures. .- Lastly, Mr. RufTin cautioned the; group to develop a sense of obligation to government and the " American way of life in or "derto maintain our free enterprise.' 1 . , . - - i i. jwiii i.ii - ii. in. yi, in unlaw 9 .w H, Mm j niui piwwiiin 1 - t I i f i - ' .v..:H 1 45M- .:::jr-- - ! a jv y -A i u r I 'II . rUt II iT I ll" lJJ j $ Navy Official Here Today -Quarterly- j (Continued from pcre 1) sKoontz. "No More Children" bv jEmilic Glen, nnd "Thr D.van" " !by Sue Mendelsohn. Mr. Thom !as and Miss Koontz are both in- Rear Admiral R. V. Hayler. U.tive i.o.th Caronnians ,nd are S Navy, Commandant of the ) both employed by The Salisbury Sixth Naval District with head- Evening Post. Sue Monac sohn is quarters at Charleston, S. C a student at the university and will visit the NROTC Unit at th- j Emihe pien is a-resident of New University- around noon today, j York City. according to a statement by Cap-. The featured poetry contribu tain J. E. Cooper.' Professor ofltion p a translation of t,reo of Naval Science here. j the poems of Stefan George Sc- 1 lected from the book by Ol- Admiral. Hayler's visit to Marx and Ernst Morwi!z, the Chapel Hill will complete his iocms arc accompanied by a re day's tour of the naval traimn? jew of n(, bonk Thc rt.vicw w;j, activities and installations in thc written especially, for the Quar Raleigh - Durham - Ohapel Hill J t . b Dr victor Langc nf Cor- A A i t tfir v il" Liiir . . r v i : :i- , w vjte men. r, , ncil univcrsiiy anu 13 s-pecuicauv Naval Reserve iraining -L,u-1 ' rnncerned with thc art of alive translation. A LOVELY TRIO if ever there was one are the three young lasses pictured above. On the left is 19-year-old Belty Baucom, "Miss Miami Beach of 1950" to be exact. The other two are a cou ple of queens from Nevada giving tourists a tip as to tne typical dress for Las Vagas' "Helldorado Week." Jeanne Malone. on the right, wears a $15,000 chinchilla two-piece bathing suit. Let's all go to Nevada. in Durham and the Naval ROTC Unit at Duke, Admiral Hayler will come to the University, ac companied by his Chief of Staff, f Captain R. H. Smith, and Lieut enant Commander S. H. Kinney, U. S. Navy. During the afternoon Admiral Hayler will call on Uni versity officials. . According to a tentative sched ule, Admiral Hayler and party will return to Charleston this evening after a visit to the Ral eigh Naval Reserve Training Center in the late afternoon. cie- many about July 1. Those wishing to contribute may do so by seeing Jim Wilson of the City Planning Department, Bill Shuford of the Alumni Of fice, Claude Shotts. secretary of the. Y, or members of the "Legion post. ' Early yesterday afternoon, S60 had already been collected. drive. '.Officials asked for speedy j Spokesmen said they hoped to 1 i?jfc0s0 f :m--0-0a0&03 ANNOUNCEMENT WHERE TO EAT! FOUND A FINE place to ' eat. Colonial House system. Fine Foods. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a. m. midnight. Fri. & Sat. 11 a. m. to 2 a. m. (chg 1x1) donations because Weigand com pletes his studies here .Thursday and will leave for a tour of the East . with the other students. He is scheduled to return to Ger- replace tne monetary value as well as the price of the lost clothes. They noted that the most generous donations thus far have come from veterans. OCEAN TERRACE HOTEL. Wrightsville Beach, N. C. , Welcome the Students. Special rates to house- parties. Phone for reservations ool lect. Wrightsville 2202. (chg l-xlj WATCH REPAIRING. PROMPT SER vice. Goodwin Jewelry Company. Be- neatn Sutton s Drug Store. (1-C112Z-3) FOR XOUR' PHOTOGRAPHIC RET quirements. r see J. R. Martin, 258 Jackson Circle.. (l-clll7-l) Rent Buy at the Browse BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP U.N.C. Library Selected Current Literature New Addition EVERYMAN LIBRARY $1.25 77- - . 1- - TAKE YOUR VACATION HOME WITH YCL Physics Club will meet at 7:45 in Room 211. Phillips for the last meeting of the year. Spanish Club will meet at 6:30 in the Carolina Inn for supper. On movie film, to bring back ihis summer's vacation memories in years to come. See our collec tion of 8 and 16mm cameras now! FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE, INC. Chapel Hill. N. C. . 0 :0- 0 01 0 0 m--0--z0 &,-mm-0&&20m&&m0j0t0mte00&rm re 033 CD20nG . .and has been for 58 years FREE DELIVERY EU BANK'S DRUG CO. E. Franklin Str. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5 GI BILL GONE FOR MARRIED STU dent. Has anyone a part-time job to offer? Post card to D.S. 11C Eapley, will bring him running., , (1-1125-1) FOR RENT GA WANTED ONE OR. TWO PERSONS, graduate students preferred, to .share suburban - cottage for summer and-or fall. Cool and shadv. Car necessary. Box 453. City. (l-cll24-3) Ideal 3-room Apartment for summer living in Winston-Salem $55 monthly or special 3 month rate. Write Box 23L, Salem Station. Winston Salem; Call Winston-Salem 48151. . (1-1123-2) JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1 FOUR ROOM furnished house with enclosed porch. $65. per month. Two blocks irom cam pus. Call F-2736. (chg lxl FOR SALE 6B USED FURNITURE CONSISTING OF over-stuffed chair, sofa with slip covers, rug, Hollywood bed complete dinette set. 2 lamps, and miscellaneous items. 153 Daniels Rd., Victory Village. (1-1121-2) ONE ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, cooking facilities. Ideal for two male students wanting to save money. See or contact Jack Clinaid-r-General De livery or Hill Hall. (l-110p-6 25 FT. HOUSE TRAILER WITH AT taclied room. Adequate for couple, with fhildren. May remain on present lot. James Phelps. Lot 35. Pivtsboro Rd. Trailer Court. (1-1120-5) 2fi' 3-ROOM HOUSE TRAILER. Ex cellent location. See after 6 p. m. 212 Swain Hall- Trailers. (1-1107-3) FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE 6BB GRAHAM-PAIGE 1929 FORDO R SE dan. Mast ' sell before school's out. Clean, good tires, radio, heater, other modern conveniences. Dick Under wood 31 Old East, Phone 4021. (1-1126-2) FOUND BEACH APARTMENTS AT OCEAN iJRlVfc, S. C Special June rates Call Raleigh 7679 or write 251& Staf ford Ave. (1-C1112-6) l'' liiiiinii;i-wi 1 "Sfs - ' t ruiriTrrnrmn hi mi ,fmt iHlirtmiii(iiitniiiiiriMjtiiMiaiiiiitlL ..:-:::-::-:::;-.-:-...:-.v.v.:.l!:.v.x: : ttxwsieysii- y HELP - WANTED 8 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS GOOD salary Excellent future Young grad uate desired Several needed See Mr. Powers, Walgreens, Durham, N. C. . (chg lxl) HELP WANTED: MALE 8B UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WANTED to travel summer months on sales promotion program for foremost mag azine publishers. Journalism, adver tising students espcciallv welcome. Op portunity to earn $300-8000 above till expenses for Fall schooling. Write John Kvans, 40" Tuscaolosa Ave.. S. W.. Birmingham. Alabama. (chglx2) Dr. William Kohn OPTOMETRIST PHONE 3686 Over Carolina Coffee , Shop Monday-Friday: 9-6 . Saturday: 9-1 4f xsr .jm,.?::--.. . t ZACHARY SCOTT Famous University of Texas Alumnus, says: I have always smoked Chesterfields and I know that you'll like them, too." STARRING IN GUILTY BYSTANDER" A LAUREL FILMS, INC. EDMUND L. DORFMAN PROD RELEASED BY FILM CLASSICS. INC. MM 1? eyre :3 Cnpvricht 19iO. tirtrr 8c Mvfr Tom"Co Ox itvi.&n in eyre furus "'"7fu"m"'" AW c ItttT ill J 1r-.ll at t ? 1 I I ' !!! spofrs STARS 1 Of TtXAi - 1 j By Recent National Survey
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