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IPAG3 FOUR I-acrosse There Will be a meeting of all persons interested in coming out Fluoridation " , t - - .. . Continued from page 1) the exact proportions required. ' The State and National dental and medical societies, many local dental and medical groups, the State Board of Health; the North Carolina; Water Works association and a number of other groups have "endorsed fluoridation." f or lacrosse this spring on Thurs day afternoon in room 313 at Woollen Gym. The meeting will f start at 3:45. It is important that all - persons interested in: lacrosse be present. Plans for practice and the coming season will be form ulated, at this meeting. : ; Tri-Delt Tri-Delta Alumnae Meeting this Wednesday, 8:00 in the home of Mrs. E. McG. Hedgpeth, Dogwood Drive. All alumnae, particularly those new in town, are cordially invited, ; c ; wssf ' ' " . ; . There will be a meeting of the WSSF today at 4 o'clock in the Y cabinet room. All last year's members are urged to attend. Eisenhower Continued from "page 7) ranging from Civil Rights to the St: Lawrence Seaway. The con vention delegates are, by and large, acutely sensitive to the inclinations of the electorate relative to the various candi dates -desiring the top nomina tion. Thus the popular wttl;hru interpretation, may be said "to effects the -selection? Of candi dates to be voted on in Novem ber. -To a great extent, these preferences are properly deter mined by the acceptability of the views of the respective candi dates to the voters. Thus the pre-convention tours you can t buy a A -i better one for . . : me moneys, V... UODASLIDE OERIT It's made by Kodak,, and we think it's the best projector on the market for the money. With the "Merit" you can en Joy brilliant screenings of your 2 x 2-inch color transparen cies. Has f3.5 lens, 150-watt lamp, built-in elevation device. Only $26.10, including federal tax. FOISTefl'S Camera Store, inc. and speeches of aspirants are of great importance in that they allow the people to see each candidate, hear what he has to say on subjects of concern to them, and then "to form their opinions of him accordingly. It is perhaps indicative of the general's innocence of know ledge of democratic philosophy and practice that he fails to see this very fundamental point. The only other conclusion to be drawn from his statement is that he is allowing himself to be made the tool of men who so distrust the popular will that they are afraid to subject their candidate to the pre-convention public scrutiny which has been the established practice in this country for over a century. In either case, the result is identical: The General, drawing about himself his protective mantle of olive drab and brass, would allow himself to be cam paigned for. by others, and nomi-nated-in absentia by the Re publican Convention with a good chance at election with out ever having given the American people, even the Re publicans, more than the vaguest idea of what he thinks of any thing other than European de fense; As much as he mighi like io do so, Ike cannot enter politics without becoming a politician. That the General has a right to run if he wishes, none will deny. But he owes it to those wno want to see him President, as well as to those who see in his candidacy a dangerous trend towards military dominance in this country, to respect . the political processes which have served us long and well. Simply put, this means that if Ike has anything to offer the people, he should be willing to quit the Army, come home, and hit the trail along with the gentlemen from Ohio -and Minnesota and California, so that' lie may be fairly judged by those who he would serve. Fellowships In Fashions :4re Off er ed J Tobe-Coburn School for Fas hion Careers , is offering three fashion fellowships; each covering full tuition for a one year course, which will . be awarded in a nationwide ; contest among col lege seniors. : The fellowships, valued at $950 -each, are offered to senior women graduating bef OFe August 31, 1952. The course - emphasizes "contact with the fashion industry through lectures, visits to manu facturers, - department stores, fashion shows, and periodic work ing experience with pay in stores and other fashion organizations. Registration blanks . for the Fashion Fellowship competition may be obtained from the Dean of Women's office. -Scott- Continued from page 1) the research at its command. .Only editorial , responsibility can . head off governmental restriction- and censorship, he be lieves.. - . - Much of this press responsi bility Scott places on the public's shoulders. Participation by the public should follow three lines, in his opinion. The best publica tions should be read, active par ticipation in the form of letters to , the editor should be practiced, and the right to become a com petitor in the communications field namely television," should be exercised. Social Rooms Continued from page 1) erett, and Gene Cain, Stacy. Mem bers of the Social "Room commit tee Include Dan Strickland, Wins ton, Arch Fort, Joyner, Harry Pearsall, Alexander, and Somer ville. Creed announced that Biii Heedon, president of B.V.P. has resigned and that Fred Mauney, B.V.P. vice-president will take his seat in the Council. H6horC6de - SYRACUSE, N. Y. , (I.PO In an attempt to differentiate be tween Individualistic student jus tice and outside common law, the new judicial code of Syracuse-University's men's student court sys tem eliminates, the distinction, be tween misdemeanors and felonies. The new code also sets up a broad er range of penalties, which can coincide with the seriousness of each offense. " " ' " The new code," according to its preamble, embodies prevailing conceptions of student justice and informs each student of the be havior considered detrimental to his welfare and to the welfare f the college community. Students who are found guilty by the stu dent court may appeal their case to the dean of men who auto matically may reduce all sentenc es but may not increase them. All cases are submitted to the court at the request of the dean of men. Highest fine that can be impos ed by the court is $25. Previously it was $50. Many of the penalties, however, are aimed at making the defendant more aware of his re sponsibilities as a student in a col lege community, it was pointed out. L.AST TK'HS today ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE nuuKS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441. " (Chg. lxl) V h I w t .f , J I. f- KM mmmmmmj M :::3 if 8TMRIN6. VIVIEN LEIGH asib MARLON BRANDO Matinee 60c Night . .:..... $1.00 I n i fmriiin nn Cosmopolitan The Cosmopolitan club will meet this Sunday in the Rend ezvous room of Graham Memorial at 4 o'clock. Thjs is the first meeting of the quarter and elec tion of officers for this quarter will take place at this time. The election will be followed by a program. : ".'-The - Southeastern .Hispanic - Foundation, lnc.- A Non-profit Cultural Corporation presents SRTA. VELA MONTOYA AND ENSEMBLE OF NOTED SPANISH ARTISTS. DANCERS, and MUSIC MEMORIAL HALL Tuesday. January 22 -y 8:30 P.M. All Seats reserved , ' $1.00 and $2.00 Including lax. Tickets on sale at LEDBETTER-PICKARD and 302 Murphey Hall or by mail. t - - - iiw.flM.il tiV- L ' 'r " 11.., WI'LOME' POGO Starting This Week POGO, that most delightful of 'possums, j oins Tarheel's fea tures. We feel qualified to wel come him, since1 he's an old friend in our shdp. Congratu lations, Tarheel and double congratulations, " you lucky readers! f Starting last Nov. POGO has been a run-away best seller in the Intimate Bookshop. If Tarheel's -daily spoonful seems a short ration of such rare fare, trot right over with a dollar bill, and we'll supply the little rascal's i life history. AS MMMiirWNM!i3 . i uJ OUR FALL SUITS AND TOPCOATS ARE STILL AT OUR RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. SHOP NOV AND SAVE ON OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE at You'll Always Find The Books You Want At THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP: : ' , 205 E. Franklin St. ; Open Till 9 . P,M. E: Franklin Street 1 1 : i J J
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