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B2UDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1951 THE DAILY TAR HESI ' " fzf Heligion Meet T Opsn Here CAonday Might The annual Orange County In aHt.it of Religious Education will begin Monday night at 7:30 at the University Methodist Church utwter the directorship of Maurice A. Kidder, Gray Lecturer in re ligious education here. The Institute, which will hold! two classes each evening through October 5, is designed to bene M both "those , who lead or pai ticipate in worship services as well as those laymen interested in enriching their own Christ ian life. Teachers secured for the ses sions include Mr. Kidder Mrs. Cecil Johnson, superintendent" of the Primary Department at the Chapel Hill Baptist Church ) the Rev. Charles M. Jones, pastor of the Chapel Hili Presbyterian Church; and Mrs. J.- Edison Adams; local Episcopal Church worker. - Sessions will be taught on "Teaching Primary Children," "Planning and Leadership in, Wor ship," "Teaching Youth," "Teach ing Juniors," "The Church and Family Life and "The Superin tendent and his Task. i our ers Added :i" - . I js ' " ' -. : ;-. . . .- . : . " " ft trie To AFROiC ' Staff Pi Kappa Rhj ans Hazing Four new Air Force officers have been added to the Depart ment of Air Science and Tactics at Air Force ROTC. headquarters here, it was announced yesterday, by Lt. Col. Jessee J. Moorhead, professor of air science and tac tics and commanding officer. They are Lt. Col. Raymond H. Baker, Hammond, Ind.; Lt. Col. Mark T. Qrr, Chapel Hill: Major Joe O. Young, Dallas Texas, and Captain James A. Schofield, Char leston, S. C. Colonel Baker came to Chapel Hill from Headquarters Military Air Transport Service in Wash- ington. He was a fighter pilot in Italy during World War II. Colonel Orr was, for more than three years, General Douglas Mc Arthurs senior education adviser in Tokyo. He is a candidate for she Ph.D. degree in political science here- v Major Young has j us Wre ported from the University of Miami. He was, during World War II, a fighter pilot in the Pacific where he flew 60 "combat missions and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Purple Heart Captain Schofield was recalle from, the Air Force " Reserve Charleston,; S. C, for this assign ment. He was a transport pilot in China during the war. and war rWhrated with the Distinguished Flying Cross and Oak Leaf Clus- ter, the Breast Order of Yun Hu by the Chinese Nationalist gov ernment, the Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, and a Presidential Unit Citation. la addition to Colonel Moor head, other members' of the Air Force staff here are Major Noel Carpenter, Decatur, Ala., . Major Robert- L. Bunting, Salerh, Va., rtd Capt. Edward D. Robertson, Burlington Colonel Moorhead 'is beginning his third year with the Air Force ROTC and came to Chapel Hill from Headquarters U. S. Air Force in Washington. He served overseas with the Anti-Subma- rine Command during' the war. Major Carpenter, a senior pilot with wartime service in Green land and India, was ordered to the University from Brookley Air Force Base, Ala, and is now be ginning his third year here. Major" Bunting was recalled to duty" from his post as assistant professor of economics in the School of Business Administra tion here. He is a candidate for the Ph.D. degree at the Univer sity of Chicago. He flew 70 com bat missions in Europe during i r L.;:. ofloocsag -P --??r: f! V. oflooJ : f i F fS I & f if Ei - t' LIQUID CQOAf.1 simtipoo More thao just a lied, more tkan just a cam new Wildroot liquid Cream Shampoo is a combination of the best of both. Even in the hardest water Wiklroot Skaafoo washes hair gleaming clean raaaageabl, erl inviting without robbiag hair of it nator! a. P.S. To keeffhairt?ext between sham pons use Juiy WUd& The Kappa chapter of Pi K;dppa Phi Fraternity went on record favoring the abolition of all forms of hazing and similar pre-initia-toa practices at their regular meeting this week. Pi Kappa Phi is the second lo cal chapter in the last month-to abolish hazing. Alpha Sigma chap ter &t Chi Psi was the first local chapter to make this move. A spokesman for the fraternity said, "the object of the resolution is to replace" this activity for now and the future with constructive work projects for .the pledges." ! T4iese projects will be directed to , the good of the fraternity and the j eotrununity and will be supervised by the brothers of the chapter, who will also particijbate. f Dr. Heard Elected To Make Plans For limited Nations Day Mayor Edwin S. Ianier an nounced this week that Dr. Alex Heard of the University faculty has been appointed general chair man for Chapel Hill's 1951 ob servance- of United Nation s Uay. Dr. Heard will formulate plans for the general observance here nect month and will serve as co ordinator for. the activities of the various participant groups. Tentative plans are now being made for a program as extensive as that of last year, in which Univfrsitv. community, busi ness, and civic groups, rural and 1 civic agencies took part. Indoor Parly Sliols Are Easy . ..awWMWWW1W1 '..il ': Campus fi-nian 3 fits Ki NSstSw' mmrWw t-wsaj . - ax,h ROWNIEHAWKEYE WgWMPF" . . ' . ' r ' - ...... 1 3 Camera Flash Model Stop in and let us sHow vol. pg Kodak's newest and least ex- Ktfc-. pensive flash camera. You just loadaim, and shoot for black- t; and-white or color . pictures. Camera. $7.45 . Flaaholder. $3.85 FOISTEft'S Camera Store, Inc. MUSIC OF THE EVENINGS . - SATURDATS SUNDAYS ..... 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