P. r.r. Pe tie Oi Ed B M; A Sp A Fa M. Bi in a el fc ui ot H gi n b in T rw m bi A- M sh at th PC su St' to ab ur CO H an ca ioi A! to scl a s bu po. the lot ')C rn i liir vio Se! ig CO I sh i me Th fUbi, : THE BAIL? TAR'HSEC" ' TUESDAY, FEBRUATIY 20. TErr P aymakers EncJ Successful Tour - By Andy Adams The tired and touring Carolina Playmakers "returned to Chapel Hill like conquering heroes early Sunday morning after one of the most "successful tours in Play- ' rnaker history. . The barnstorming Shakespear eans gave 13 shows in 12 different towns in every part of the "state, including a matinee and evening performance in Burlington. The strolling players reached the high point of their "Romeo ' i ZVHtlTUMft (UADT .1 A CCMCATintllV -bOSKr CROWTHtK. M. 1. limit Oc SAN'TIS' 1 1 s V ILL AG THEATRE Held Over Tues. REPAIRS and REPLACEMENTS for BULBS AND ALL PARTS of - FLUORESCENT LIGHTS Electric Construction Co. 169 East Franklin. Street and Juliet" performances when they concluded their 42nd tour at High Point Saturday night. The second half of their itinerary took them to Raleigh, Greenville, Asheboro, Fayetteville, Burling ton, and High Point in that order. As in - the first .half of their tour, everything happened from an alley cat walking across the stage during one of Juliet's more dramatic scenes to the bus break ing down three miles outside of Chapel Hill Friday night.. .tsm.tne ciimax.came wnen me troupe gave two. shows in the Burlington City Hall directly above the fire - station. And it happened! Almost as tnough it were prearranged, a fire broke out right in the middle of each performance. Added to the chaos of sirens and roaring engines was a chorus of pigeons cooing con tentedty in the alcoves of the auditorium. At Asheboro, the Playmakers performed before ' their largest audience in manv a day 1,500 enthusiastic patrons. At Fayetteville the actor's test came when it was all the local thespians could do to speak above the whistling and laughing and shouting of the crowd. The Shakespeareans back in the Globe Theatre days couldn't have had undergone a more trying ox periencc. The .conglomeration of CAMPOS BRIEFS PRE-REGISTRATION Pre-registration for all students will end tomorrow. No green forms will be accepted at Archer House after that . date, R. E. Strong, assistant director of Cen tral day. Records, announced yester- 4 2 ? Model Biplanes HOME & AUTO SUPPLY Across from Bus Station PHI ASSEMBLY "Whether the United States Should Hold Economic Aid from India and Yugoslavia Until They Give Us Diplomatic Concessions" will be the topic for discussion for the Phi Assembly tonight at 8:30 on the fourth floor of New East. CHESTERFIELD QUIZ Five telephone calls will be placed tonight by the campus rep resentative for Chesterfield cig arettes on the weekly Chestei-field Telephone Quiz betwen 7:30 and 8:30 tonight to the residents of the dormitories, sorority, and frater- spectators from the pit returned to the Fayetteville audience that night in ajl their splendor. Come the spring quarter and the Carolina Playmakers plan to take , the Shakespearean tragedy on another tour. This time it will cover the Southeastern states, in cluding South Carolina, Georgia; Alabama, Mississippi. Kentucky, and Tennessee. fill CLIFTON WEBB is one ol two itinerant angels who come down lo earth in search of good deeds to do in the comedy "For Heaven's Sake." which opens tomorrow at the Carolina The ater. Edmund "Mr. 880" Gwenn plays the part of the other angel. Air Officers Promoted 14. j Col. Jesse J. Moorhead of the University Air ROTC unit yesterday announced the promo tions of Captains. Noel Carpenter arid James R. Walker to the rank of major in the U. S. Air Force. The new majors yere both commissioned upon the comple tion of pilot training in 1942 and between them have logged over 5,000 flying hours -in all types of aircraft from "65 horsepower liasion to 8,800 horsepower B-29's. sity. Major Carpenter is from De catur, Ala., and Major Walker' from Waterproof. La. Ron, them are" Married and rc - id, v, , their far lilies at Glen Lx-nrii.t Chapel .Hill. Rent .4 Buy Browse at the BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP U.N.C. Library Noel Coward: STAR QUALITY (Six Stories) HAN University Employ New applications for enrollment in Hospital in Hospital Saving Association are now being accepted for membership under the group payroll deduction plan. Changes in membership may also be made at this time. DEADLINE FOR ENROLLMENT -COVERAGE BECOMES EFFECTIVE February 25th March 25th FOR INFORMATION and ENROLLMENT CONTACT HOSPITAL SAVING OFFICES :: . ' ;H FRANKLIN STREET NOTE Enrollment through University of North Carolina employee group entitles you to lower rates nity houses. The jackpot" for to night is six packs of Chesterfields. The questions asked will be' about the University. 'Y' HAYRIDE Tickets for the Friday night Y hayride are on sale at $1 each in the Y lobby. Square dancing, a supper, and a short show will be on the pro gram for the hayriders who will leave about 5 o'clock Friday af ternoon for Camp Hope. . ? MONOGRAM SOCIAL The Chi Omega sorority social will be held this evening at 7:30 at the Monogram clubhouse. A special program and refresh ments have been arranged. All members are urged to attend. CHEST MEETING There will be a meeting of all solicitors for the Campus Chest drive Thursday night in Gerrard Hall at 7:15. Participants in the drive are asked to be on time in order that the meeting be over promptly at .8 o'clock. CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS THROWING A PARTY? NEED SOME ENTERTAINMENT? How about 30 minutes of delightfully deceiving "SO PHISTICATED MAGIC" Special rates Fraternities and Sororities. Contact: Herbert Sims. G Battle. CChg lxl) Both officers are assistant pro fessors in the Air Science Depart ment. Major Carpenter is the Ex ecutive officer and Major Walker is adjutant and supply off icer. -of 1 tne ituru aexaenmem. jj V - i During the war Major Carpen ter served in the Anti-Submarine Command, the Ferrying Com- Command while Major Walker was assigned as a B-29 Pilo in the operations against Japan from, both the India-China and Pacific theaters. . ' ' 1 At : present-they- both are in structing in : air comptrollership, Major Carpenter being in his sec ond and . Major Walker in his first year of duty at' the Univser- a NOW THE.T VQ'ADMITS VO' IS LCXJKIN'AT pLENTV.r.r5 YT- wr-y rr VrV nnkir A W It WERE NANCY O..T i ft D. I TH' PURTIEST FlGGER 0' EVAH SEEN- 7 ri Pa- r'n Mr t-v ) M ALU THET'S LEFT O' V WHUT IS VC C30NNA DO ABOUT IT ? r) V " Jl v ' ' S HER ISTHISNOTE- n Vjf SET r HE I ON HIS WAY TO ) THE AREA OF THE -9 CHINESE ZD P(ZSON CAMf WHEEE YOU WILL CONDUCT THE EESCtlE - gfet BY AIR A THIS CAMP IS IN THE fOKMEPi PAKKACKS COMPOUNP OF AN OLP M-th AIR FORCE BASE... WITH A NOW- ABANDONED LANDING STEIP KK5HT AT HANP.' WE HAVE 6000 AERIAL PHOTOS ANP AAAPS OF THE INSTALLATION WTjfL INSTALLATION rj-jg YOU WILL SET UP A PRACTICE REPLICA OFTHS PLACE ANC PRILL YOUR PEOPLe...WHN FOO LIN5 61VES US-THE ALL CLEAR YOU WILL CO IN ANP CARRY OUT THE MISSION J 7 and now rr" ' -SN V TlMEtoU FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS IN A quiet comfortable home. Ideal for studying and resting. Rented by the night, week or monm. single .au. Double $30.00. Call 9611. U-C1945-1) FOR SALE 6B FOR SALE ELECTRIC STOVE. Ex cellent condition. Bargain. Phone 4231. (i-clU-H-i) BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE ON Pine Street. C.airUu'O. See or call R. .T. Shield, 27D21 Carrboro. (1-C1944-5) FUN? YOU BET! MODEL PLANES. cars, ships, trains at the Bike & hodbv Shoo. 101 West Rosomnrv Street, across from the town hall. 8:00 to 6:00. ( i-cni34-ti ,OST LADY'S WHITE GOLD HAMILTON watch with stone lipcl clip. Reward. E. R. Clark, cfe. Kobbins: F-477. ' (Chg. Ixl) Sha"7TY0URStlF PA U0UR EXHSM J Al Pol. a A i t A or, your w- mOI,y. Pol barber' rotor-0'., . k 0t " ogr !T!.-"-Y-,J inv-, . DAL 1 6 i - j v a ST;,. ilM TK. V ".1,. -.!. 1 V Reun4 Trip via Steamship $280 up 2ht ef over 1 00 Studtnt Class, Travel Study and Conducted Tour $581 up PfttQUENT SAILINGS Writ for folders, stating your requlwrmnh end inttresh. University Travel Company, fRciel bonded agents for II lines, has rendered ffieient travel service on a kusTneu basis since 1926. A I tjxo' i.iiiiin . j :u' . - - i I ' 1 . , 1 ; - . fe-v .- .. ' - ' fiook Store , . ' ' lexm Technological College k NjVv - ' UCaWJ jr. T.nM 'Texas, the T cxas Tech a favorite " student gathering, pot. In the B Store Coca-Cola is the favorite drink. With the-college crowd -at Texas Technological College, as with every crowd Coke belongs. Ask or it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. . .;. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Vt DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY - J. O 1931, Th Cora-Cola Compony ::: Why spend 7 cents per mile or more for travel by car when Trailways 2-cents-per-miIe fares get you there economicallyquickly, comfortably and so much safer especially on icy, wintry days. For "solo" business trips or for the entire fomily. you cant beat I railways tnru ouses leaving tot mosr aesnnarmns wirnour rnanas. JfflltJJjjillllM. ivbaggoge transfer, or deloy enroute. U'IIIirf BB -heck These Low Fares One Round From Chapel Hill to: Way Trip Charloti? $ 3.15 $ 5.70 Asheville 5.40 9.75 Raleigh 70 1.30 Richmond 3.50 6.30 Greensboro 1.15 2.10 Lynchburg 3.10 5.80 Washington. D. C.'.. 5.75 10.35 "New York 10.25 ie.45 Dallas, Tex 22.30 40.15 Memphis U.70 25.40 Atlanta H.S0 15.50 5 C" -(. $fz.) CANYON, YOU'VE PROBA&LV I Noncer? that foo uug, ). jkl THE CHINESE VAA6JCIAN, Qs Laa r A. HA DROPPEP OUTOF I ; li- 4 ..aZmu (plus Federal tax) Union Bus Terminal PHONE 4281 ..in . r "i 'i" -vj...vt: ':y; ! lfJ45si

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