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PAGE FOUR ZZ &&&& TAR IdEEr " . Duke's varsity basketball team jast year finished the season with an overall record of 20 wins and 13 losses and was runner-up in both the Southern Conference and Dixie Classic Tournaments. cLb cf i::sirwt: jst focus v fixate OBI! 6" J T trP 5 - 5 CZ- JL3 1 ; . . . . V- .'-.- "-s-- - Si 1 1 : 'ill i ILI La Cmt V TfcftmatGom Jam Robemoo Jisric NOW PLAYING LATE SHOW SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 9 M ff f r OORtS DAY ? Of &' VIRGINIA :)iii.,MAY0 feMESoN fa. ROMAN $r t y4 eA6WEy f' COOPER S-'lliinnin VlCtGINIA I i 7" C8 & - - LUCILLE I MORMAN 1 Dadqdmq y: 1 i nivuvnu s 1 RANDOLPH 1 w r l! mmPA1V.CE i WMORE MY -QunoJ? Cpsn Courts- Rights sp) by 18 votes, and a large number of ballots going to Vinston were reported to have been marked as a straight SP ticket. - y.'r:.i -. ' -. ' " Dot Lowenstein (SP) and Sara lyn Bonowitz (UP), who both received 100 votes the first time will meet again in .the Women's Dorm district runoff for one-year legislature seats. Dot Stauffer (SP) and Peggy Brown (SP) who were also deadlocked, with 91 votes apiece, will meet Peggy Stewart (UP) who received 96 votes for the women's six-irionth seat. Runoffs will also be held for positions in the Men's Council, freshmaa and junior seats, and the Women's Council, , at large and junior seats. Action to table the courts bill, which would have thrown open the student courts to public attendance, was taken upon re commendation by the Ways and Means committee, whose chair man Sheldon Plager made the original introduction of the bill to the legislature on November In the committee's meeting last Monday, Plager reportedly urged the group to suggest tabling of the bill so it could be later pre sented to the student body in a referendum. Opening of the stu dent courts, Plage stated, should be" decided upon by the student body as a 'whole and not the leg islature. If .the bill was passed by the students, he said, the leg islature should then decide upon the technicalities and details or operating the open courts. Letterman Bill Fleming and sophomore Rudy D'Emilio two of the probable starters for the Duke cagers against Temple here Satur day night, attended the same Philadelphia high school, North east. . ' CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6531, night phone 2-3441 (Chg. lxl) UNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY, Loal and lone distance household moving. Contract Hauling Cargo Insur ance, 100 East FranKlin St. f none w. Or see Ross or James Norwood. (chg lxl) NEWEST service to students. Shakes. livered to your dorm by Carolina Cab for a slight service charge. Call 2-8581 and order tonight. The Dairy Bar . . . only two doors from the Post Oflice. (Chg. 1x2) FOR SALE 6B LATE 1D49 DE SOTO IN TOP CONDI tion - fully equipped. Telephone 2-3706. (1-C9751-2) ONE MOTION PICTURE MONARCH BUTTERFLY. Left by mistake on seat of wrong car parked by Swain Hall on day of Carolina Tennessee football game. Contact Bureau of Visual Ed ucation," Swain Hall if you have infor mation a3 to its whereabouts. (2-9755-1) to brins the total number of un seated legislators this quarter to twelve. Representatives ousted for unexcused absences from meetings were Brock Matthews (UP), Charles Harrell (UP), Frank Litaker (SP), Jim Thorp (UP), Mimi Weil (UP) and Henry Shavijz (UP) . ; ' : : : S In other business the solons passed a bill introduced by Ben James (UP) asking for an inves tigation of the possibilities of es- v 4 tarJCERT ARTISTS AT T7 4 CONCERT PAGE AUDITORIUM. DUKE UNIVERSITY Thursday. Dec. 6 Tickets i $2.50 and $3.00 (incl. tax). On Sale: 201 Men's Union. Phone Dur ham. 9-011, ext. 6225; or write J. Foster Barnes, r.b-a TTnJirrtreJtv. Tlurham." tablishing a family-style plan in Lenoir hall. meal Foreign Health also a lack M school teacfiers and other qualifier Naders, Miss Mar tikainen pointed, out. The fundamental objective of the public health educator in a foreign country, Miss Martikain en said, is to "try to t orient one self to the people, their culture and their problems. Get to know the people and try to understand them. Stretch your hearts and minds to a much deeper and more realistic understanding of the people.1 SATURDAY; DECEMBER 1, 1951 i V i w - Council no 'To Mofte Toys . The Inter Collegiate Council will meet today from 2:30 to 5:00 pm. in the President's Club on the East Campus of Duke Univer sity The purpose of the meeting will be to make Christmas toys for the Duke Y.W.C.A. Refresh ments will te served, and all stu dents ate welcome. Those who wish to come but do not sew will have the opportunity to write letters to foreign students. This Christmas 111 l-p i wL - .- ui ' -'-' " -"" 1 ' "" '-' "' " " '" Xl "F'p" " "" rir"'1,"""IJ"B"" '" """"" r sh The Joy of Good Reading EADERS know that no gift gives so much, or such -icf inn n anci i re nc n nnnr book. Even folks who don t usually read are flattered by the gift of a well-chosen book To help you give more delight for your Christmas dol lars this year, here are a few suggestions from the South s largest book stock. "R GIVE ..GAY ..BOOKS What happier gift could you give than a bookfull of laugh ter? The Intimate Bookshop is laugh headquarters throughout the year, and we've out-done ourselves for Christmas. New Yorker Alburn $5.00 Peter Arno's Life Class $2.95 World's Best Limericks......$1.00 Steig's Lonely Ones....! .. .$1.50 Hopalong Freud :...;..$2.00 Ogden Nash Parents Keep Out - $2.75 Die Schonste Lengevitch..$1.75 . Mailing is a Bother Leave It to Us! At the Intimate Bookshop we'll pack and mail our books for 15c per carton and that includes postage. , Let Us Worry About Gift-Wrapping! At the Intimate Bookshop, gift-wrapping is on the house, and we couldn't do a handsomer job if we got paid for it. Give Luxury Books The finest Christmas gift of all is a book someone has wanted terribly, but that has always been out of reach. Consider such beautiful books as, for ex ample: Life's Picture History of Western Civilization......$10.00 Give Current Favorites For the folks on your list who,, want something good - but something people are talking about, here are a few suggest ions from the best sellers: The Sea Around Us. $4.00 The Catcher in the Rye....:.$3.00 The Grass Harp . $2.75 Lie Down in Darkness ..$3.50 Caine Mutiny $3.95 The Big Brokers :.$3.50 The Holy Sinner $3.50 Requiem for a.Nun..:. $3.00 The Cruel Sea .......... 1-.$4.00 The Melvilla Log .-....'$12.50 Moses - $3 75 GIVE CHILDREN'S BOOKS Nobody enjoys books more than youngsters, and nothing is more important than a joyous intro duction to the art of reading! Cloth Books ...$1.25 to $2.00 Where's My Baby .50 Jesus Came to My House..$1.00 Better Homes and Gardens Story Book ......................-$2.95 Elves and Fairies............... $1.95 Fix the Toys $100 Landmark Historical Series Pictorial History of the Confederacy $ 5.00 Let Books Save Your Money If Chirstmas puts the pinch on your, pocket, you needn't resort to shoddy makeshifts. Books are one field where you can reallybuy impressive gifts for small cost. Come in and see our Collector's Editions - as beautiful books as you'll find anywhere, yet only $1.00. Ask for our special cata logue of Christmas bargains. Washington Confidential....$3.00 Kon Tiki ....-.-...$4.00 Melville Goodwin .......:,.....$3.75 Best American Short Stories - 1951 .... ..:........$3.75 , A Treasury of . GRAND OPERA A book to delight the heart of music lovers, and an ex tra nice thing is that most sliops still charge $5.00 for it! Our Special $2.89 CHRISTMAS CARDS Ours have the sentiment without the sentimentality. Priced at 5c and up. $1.50 Let Qur Thousand And One Titles Solve Your Christmas Problems , Your friendly Chapel Hill book sellers are too busy to badger you, but we're never too busy to help find just the right book for your needs. Rockets, Jets and -Spctce Ships -.........$ 1.00 Oz Books .......... .......... ..$2.50 Americans Before Columbus ,............ ........$4.00 Nature Dictionary ... ........$2.00 Nance Drew Books....... . .85 Hardy Boy Books...-......... .8(1 Illustrated Dictionary ..$3,93 For a civilized interlude in your Christmas Shopping, come browse among friends in 1T1AMIE 205 E. FRANKLIN ST. OPEN EVENINGS j N. C, for informaticn and I 1 s - reservations. ; , , ,
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