THURSDAY,' JANUARY 18. inn the' daily tar' heel T t o s I slit :1 Respess New Speaker Mel .Respess of Pike Road was installed as speaker of the Phi Assembly for the winter quarter at a meeting Tuesday night. , Other officers installed were Model Biplanes it., it HOME & AUTO SUPPLY Across from Bus Station TO EUROPE on S. S. Volendam from Febr. to Sept. 1951. Havre Rotterdam; Round trip $280.00. Steam ship reser vations on all lines. Cruis-. es to the West Indies, South America. For full information contact St abb Travel Service 414 Piilsboro Street r i i f i 1M 1191 : Tanning. r film, COtlltS: LOUIS JOUV! 1 Jfnd Wi 1 M TA TODAY VILLAGE nil ii w Hamilton Horton, Winston-Salem, speaker pro tempore; Edward Rodman, Washington, parliamen tarian; J. Albert House, Hobgood, critic; P. Richard ( Bradshaw, Thomasville, treasurer; Solomon Rodenbough, Chapel Hill, serge-ant-at-arms; and D. Kent Jack son, High Point, clerk. Bob Pace, Morrisville, and Charles Roden bough, Walnut Cove, received speaker appointments. Dr. E. M. Adams of the Phil osophy Department addressed the society on the subject, "Does Christianity Offer A Solution to Contemporary World . Prob lems?" "In preparing for military defense," Dr. Adams said, "we must not fail in the preparation for thought defense. Alumnae Club To Honor Mrs. Kinnard Mrs. Claiborne H. Kinnard, Na tional Collegiate Secretary of Del ta Delta, sorority, will be honored tonight at 8:30 at a meeting of the. Alumnae Club in the home of Mrs. wm. P. Richardson on" Glandon Drive. Mrs. Kinnard is spending a few days here during an itinerary which also includes Duke Uni versity and the University of Maryland. She spent Tuesday with the Duke Tri-Delts, and Tuesday evening with the Dur ham Alumnae Club. Fromxhere she expects to visit the Tri-Delt chapter at the University of Mary land and next week will attend an Executive Board meeting in New. York. Does Your Radio Roar and Growl? Does It Talk to You in Hoarse Whispers? TILGHMANS REPAIR SERVICE can have it singing in a jiffy at a REASONABLE price. Twenty-five years in Radio Repair assures you a first-class job. AUTO RADIOS OUR SPECIALTY TILGHMANS' REPAIR SERVICE 321 McCauley Street Phone 3496 FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY TJ ,. I Mir Del Monte PINEAPPLE JUICE 46-oz. can 39c Ben Hur SALMON , No. 1 can 57c " Duff's " - . HOT ROLL MIX pkg. 25c - Hunt's - j FRUIT COCKTAIL .. No. 303 23c i Carton CIGARETTES $1.50 Planters Cocktail PEANUTS ....... 8-oz. vac. tin 35c Campbell's TOMATO SOUP can 11c Peter Pan . PEANUT BUTTER 12-oz jar 35c Our Mothers ' COCOA ... 1-lb. box 31c Center Cut ' PORK CHOPS .'. lb. 65c Curvel PICNICS ... lb. 47c Yorkshire BACON lb. 55c Ground ' BEEF lb. 65c End Cut PORK ROAST .... . . .. lb. 53c Bath Size PALMOLIVE 1 4c Cashmere Bouquet 3 Reg. Bars 29c SUPER SUDS Large Size 31c A J AX 2 Cans 25c FOWLER'S store Di Senate OK's Budget For Quarter Di Senate President Toby Shel by conducted an executive session Monday night in which the sena tors heard committee reports and approved a budget for the winter quarter. . ... - - Gerald Parker was sworn into full membership. Discussion topic for next Mon day's meeting will be a bill con demning the foreigtt.Dolicy of Robert Taft, and President Fro tempore David Woodruff , an nounced that controversial mat ters of interest to all Carolina stu dents will feature regular meet ings this school session. Woodruff also pointed out that visitors are welcomed to the reg ular Monday night gatherings on third fljoor New West. -Strike- ( Continued jrom page 1) Seth Brewer of Durham and D. Yates Heaffner of Charlotte also represented the U. Sin the talks. Both sides in the labor dispute had previously made offers that were turned down by the other side. Claiborne Woods, business manager of the local union, led a six-man delegation that repre sented the union and William Muirhead, Durham contractor, led a committee representing management. -Korea- (Continued jrom page 1) for a truce. Gen J. Lawton Collins, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, said on leav ing for Washington after a tour of the Korean front that he "found the 8th Army in fine shape." But he declined to an swer the question, "Are we in good enough shape to stay in Korea?" Korean dispatches reported mounting indications that the long delayed advance of Chinese divisions south of Seoul might have begun. CAMPUS BRIEFS SP CAUCUS The Student Party will hold a legislative caucus at &:30 p.m. to day in the Grail Room of Graham Memorial. All SP legislators and party members are asked to be on hand. .." ' ' FRENCH CLUB The French Club will meet for dinner at the Carolina Inn at 6:30 tonight and at 7:30 in Roland Parker Lounge 1 of Graham Me morial for a discussion. ''Walter Creech will speak on the play to be given by the club this year. BIBLE GROUP The YMCA Bibly Study Group will meet at 5 o'clock this after noon in the Y library for dis cussions. . SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club will meet at Aggie's today at 6:30 p.m. for sup per and discussions. All members and pother students interested in speaking Spanish are invited to attend.. " ' ' FOLK CLUB The Folk Dance. Club will hold its weekly J meeting : in the Women's Gymnasium at 5 o'clock this afternoon. All interested per sons are invited to come. BUDGET COMMITTEE The Budget Committee will meet in the Grail "Room of Gra ham Memorial this afternoon at 4:30. All members are" urged to be on time. -Cage- (Continued jrom page J3) vedere Hotel, across the street from Madison Square Garden. Kellogg's job was to make cer tain that Manhattan lost by more than 10 points. Manhattan won, 62-59, and Poppe failed to show up for the payoff. But detectives who were looking for him picked up a trail and followed him to his home, where they arrested him. He con fessed, police said then implicat ed the others who then were ar rested. Poppe, in baring the third ma jor college basketball scandal in -Strictly Ad Lib- (Continued from page 3) bribes or slant the game in favor of one team or another, but they're so harried when called upon to officiate a Coliseum match, that they simply cannot call the game to the best of their ability not with Case and his loud-mouthed followers spitting their tonsils at them. The Statemen have gone wild since they started winning, and probably shouldn't be blamed for their type of "sportsmanship,", but it does seem that the Technician's sports editor could give both sides of the picture and learn to love thy neighbor. 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