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THURSDAY,;-APRIL 12,4931. THE tDAIL-Y TAR -HEEE i. 1 IS f -Navy- (Cpntintiecl from page 1) . college. In return they' obligate CHICAGO COLLEGE of OPTOMETRY Fully Accredited An Outstanding College in a Splendid Profession Entrance requirement thirty se ll incster , hours of credits in spec-ill tied courses. "Advanced standing Us in specified courses. Regislraiion Now Open Excellent clinical facilities. Rec reational and athletic activities. Dormitories on campus. Approved for Veterans. 2307 No. Clark St. CHICAGO 14. ILLINOIS EE themselves to serve at least two years on active "duty after gradu ation.. Due to the emergency, all re leases from active duty have been cancelled since last summer and the chances are that those now in the program will remain on the job longer than the two-year period. For .Your Party CASE BEER 4.75 KEG BEER 20.50 Pretzels, Peanuts, Potato Chips. Cups & Plates - Call F-2736 V RATHSKELLER F. S. Chopin Gets Honor F. Stuart Chapin, Jr., associate professor in the Department -of City and Regional Planning of the University of North Carolina was elected to the Board of Gov ernors of the American Institute of Planners at their annual meet ing held recently in Chicago. Campus News Briefs m uWTi rMW aBBBBBBBBBBBBaB THE MOREHEAD. PLANETARIUM presents, for the first time 9 W o L D Every night at 8:30 p.m. Matinees: Saturday 3 & 4 p.m. Sunday 2, 3 & 4 p.m. Advance reservations can be made for any performance at the ticket office from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon. through Sat. THE MOREHEAD PLANETARIUM Contract NROTC enrollees are given only 90 cents a day for their lasjt two years and are placed in the Naval Reserve, but generally are not subject for ac tive duty but due to the present emergency some of these may be called soon. Captain Coper told of several officer candidate training pro grams now available. Cosmopolitan Club members who have-not contacted Bill Huntley, Room 322, B Dormitory, or Shahen Haroutunian, - phone 2-2366, regarding the club's dance to be eld Saturday night in Ra leigh are asked to do so at once. Pledges-made to the Campii3 Chest are payable by April 15, Charlie Fox, treasurer, said yes terday. Payments should be mail ed to Box 1053 here or contact Fox at the Delta Psi Fraternity House. The Press Club will hold its the tailored cord in suits by -,'"''""' " ""r' i .t- t; 33SO Say goodbye to bagging and sagging. For here are cord suits with "expres sion." Here is coolness kat its coolest . . . 6tyle at " its peak. Here are Don Richards famous Rlch tords . . . v ich feeling, rich ' looking:.. in light colors and the new smoky tones. "the suit with "expression" ALAN LAOD'S THE DEADLIEST .... .w?w;w -;v .... '.'.fc.o-.si MAN IN THE WEST! Si ' n B Pi V 1 lafe -l-Vf Pv 4 S T!i 2 r-J',b ?f TOPS ' U -i1'- : tjk 7,. i JvSOt- 4 . v Xv jf-m: if; IN 1 N Irian' Hh) 'Mr WHISPERING 'SMITIIV.. v; ' Mi' :M? the rele he create m Y,. J f M fs 3 g j 1 1 the screge VvUlUiASiUW V rrarr.hltnfr Sti - ' life for a vastt . f treasure -land'' I and the lips 1. a V 'rX laired pee -.tJM -i . 6 : .v . i y k 'rr1' v?A x T7 v c Z .. V X ( s0- x -v j : , "V A A Paramount Picture with ""SV. Produced by Directed by ROBERT KEITH -JOSEPH CALLEIAtPETER HANSON-STOROYLE-TOMTULLY MEL EPSTBN-RUDOIPH MATE TODAY AND FRIDAY Also Sportlight Disney Cartoon News Screenplay by Sydney Boehm and Cyril Humft Cased on 9 novel by Evan Evans organizational meeting tonight at 7:30 in Roland. Parker Lounge No. 3 in Graham Memorial. ,'. The - Charlotte Carolina Club vill meet at 7:15 tonight inFtoom 103 Bingham Hall to complete plans for its party to be held Sat urday, April 21 at the Charlotte Fresh Air Camp. Tryouts for cheerleaders next year will be "held in Kenan Sta dium Monday at 4 p.m. The Department of Radio yes terday released the following schedule for qualifying examina tions: Part on will. be given in Room 201 Peabody Hall today and tomorrow from 2 until 4 p.m. The second part will be given next Thursday at 2:30 in the same place. The exams must be taken by all radio majors who have not already done so as well as those who. plan to enter the department before next December. -Politics- (Continued from page 1) in hand. He looked like he hadn't slept for some tirne., . But, explained the independent presidential candidate to a host of questioners, he had slept well, quite well in fact. The truth was he had pink eye. So James spent the rest of his day looking through a pair of dark glasses he had brought along. , James was not the only one who was a medical casualty. Elec tions Board Chairman Julian Mason almost missed the-election completely. He found himself -with' all the symptoms of the mumps the night before so he hustled up to the Infirmary where Doctor Alexand er reassured him he was a little under the weather, but not with the mumps. Mason said that by 5:30 yester day afternoon he had emptied nine ballot boxes because they were so full. The only poll not requiring this job was the one at Graham Memorial which' re ported only a light vote, he added. -Front- (Continued from page .2) pen. fails to function (this is designated a stoppage) take Im mediate Action by pointing; it at the wall and pulling the op erating lever ALL THE WAY DOWN. The Weapon will usually fire, darkening the wall and eliminating the stoppage. Remember the word LARS: pull Lever A out, Return it Slowly. Oui of print. 135-POUND KtGULAH WILLIAMSBURG, Va. Buck Hines, 135-pound William and Mary freshman, is almost certain to win his 1951 football letter. 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