PACE SIX THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUi in.. . Vi Wagneif Chorale To w: fin Me motioil Hall 7 Go Mad On A Shoestring! Dan River baby cord slacks only 5.95 White duck ivy slacks 5.95 Dan River silk-toned cotton gabardine slacks good $10.00 value only . J 7.95 Dan River baby cord bermuda shorts, ivy model 4.95 White duck ivy shorts 4.95 - NOW FOR THE VALUE OF VALUES IVY BERMUDAS Baby cords in blue or tan, chino in khaki, black or olive, for the low, low price of ..A 3.93 CEotfjtns Cupboarb The Roger Wagner Chorale, the 24 member chorus of "Desiree," "Tne Egyptian, and "Day of "Tri umph," will appear at Memorial Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. , Students with ID cards ;will be admitted A free to the program. Library Assn. Will Meet Here Saturday The spring meeting of the North Carolina Library Association will be, held here Saturday, NCLA President O. V. Cook of Chapel Hill has announced. Some 60 persons, including ex ecutive board members, commit tee chairmen and members and section officers, will take part in the day-long program. A general meeting is scheduled for 10 a.m. in the Library Assembly Room, and will be followed by planning sessions for various committees and special groups. Following lunch at Lenoir Hall, the librarians will reconvene for a second and final general meet ing at 2:30 p.m. jim gin IWJ111 1. 'W' ... NOW PLAYING Townspeople will be admitted af ter 7:40 for $1. ' "The choristers, under the direc tion of Roger Wagner, are being ! presented by the Student Enter tainment Committee. They are on their- first ross country tour and are engaged to appear ina tenth anniversary celebration. During a six-week period the choristers and their conductor will appear in some 30 cities i'.'ora coast to coast. The Chorale originated as a city sponsored group known as the Los Angeles Concert Chorale. The de mands for its services in profes sional appearances were so many that in 1947 it withd.ew from city sponsorship and became a profes sional group. Franx Waxman immediately en gaged it fcr performance of Honn- egger's "Joan of Arc." Additional appearances in other works fol lowed in- the Los Angeles Music' Festival. The Chorale was engag ed for a program commemorating the bi-centennial of Bach's death. Besides appearing in over twelve motion pictures as a chorus, the Roger Wagner Chorale is now star ring in its own technicolor, cine mascope short with stereophonic sound. Four centuries of music will be presented on the program here; Repertoire for this unique ensem ble's program includes Orff's ex citing "Catulli Carmina," Debussy Chansons, sixteenth century airs, the Brahms Liebeslieder Waltzes, the Faure Requiem and excerpts from Gershwin's immortal "Pory and Bess." " . 4- I. Jf- 'V. - If i t x r -1 f i nf f t J. St 1 1 t I I i ' 4 ;.L - ROGER WAGNER CHORALE t . . . will appear tonight in Memorial Hall 'A Superior British Film that touches the emotions with an honesty that is rare and richly rewarding. It Deserves to Be Seen By Everyone. THE DiVibEb HEART . . . - - ; . . ,; - , , , r 4 , ' . . "-. , :v- . Starring. ..I CORNELL BORCHERS . YVONNE TWITCH ELL ' ALEXANDER CNOX LAST TIMES TODAY ij L Middle East Dispute Is Debated By bi The Dialectic Senate had a vey "interesting" debate Tuesday night concerning the Israel-Arab ques tion, according to Mike Vester, Scnat2 relations chairman. The' bill called for the removal of support from Isral and the re turn cf the land to the Arabs. The speakers brought out vari ous interpretations of history, the oil question, the arms question, the political influence of American Jews, the hardships of both sides, the possibility of removing the Jewish homeland to a different place and the treachery of the Arabs. - fl Toqn...SfrIpp.Dd Dot"n To Its Ran ftasn f stingers! Ah .4 y A i''' IJ i tic ltii i r X - vrr- : i , i vo( FAMED PULITZER fWZ PLAY. SCREEN A ..CW Wf .X''. " " if f N, , 4, . . i V v I 5 k-w : a i J V Starts Friday - v v;,. , -i t ft.-' ,.V ' SUSOIER SCHOOL COMKli TCI SUN VALLEY The Colfe-e of Idaho at Caldwell, in ar.-h r p.u "del 3 ooS spot for a special summer session on oontempora y st;"rs. h.:s announced the selec tion of Sun Valley. Students vrM be ofTered ful.v-aocredited college rourses by outstandins instructors.. Classes wi'j run from July S to August 10 at the mile hl-h resort In the Sawtooth Mountains. li Alpha Epsiion Delta To Show Film Tonight 5 Alpha Epsilon Delta, UNCs pre medical and predental society,' will , show a film tonight at 7:30 in 106 Hanes Hall. k The purpose of the film-meeting is to let the members of this so ciety get acquainted with the pre m.edical and predental students in the University, , Ferrell Shuford, AED program chairman, ' said. 1 It is hoped this film will stimu late interest by showing some of the actual cases that will confront these students in the future, Shu ford said. . . . The film will be over in time for students to go to see the Rog er Wagner Chorale', he said. ' The meeting is open to all pre- medical and predental students IDG Covering The University Cq The North Carolina Symphony will begin rehearsals for its Full Symphony tour in Wilson on April 3, Dr. Benjamin Swalin, director, announced recently. The tour will begin in Hickory on April 11 and continue until May 8. .. All rehearsals will be held in the ballroom, of the Hotel Cherry in Wilson. The strings will re hearse on April 3 and the full or chestra rehearsals will begin on April 4 and continue through noon on April 10. WUNC Tonight's schedule for WUNC, University's FM radio, 01.5 mega cycles: .7:00 p.m. Intermezzo 7:30 U. N. Story 7:45 Window on the World 8:00 Roger Wagner Chorale ' 10:00 The News at Ten 10:10 Program Preview 10:15 Evening Masterwork 1 WUMC-TV Today's schedule for WUNC-TV, University's educational television, channel 4: 12:45 p.m. News, Weather,-Sports 1:00 Today. on the Farm 1:30 Small Island 'Cat in Gloves' Author Will Appear Tonight Baxter Sasser, author of "Cat In Gloves", will be introduced to, the audience after. The Carolina Play makers' opening performance of his folk comedy, tonight at the Playmaker: Theatre at 8:30 p.m. : The Playmakers have i invited students to remain after the play's first performance to ' discuss it with the Mt. Olive. playwright,.. a. foimer'UNC student. ' , The play will have four more performances, .tomorrow througn Sunday evenings, with' a matinee at 2:30 Sunday. All seats are re served at $1.50. " ! 2:00 Music in View 6:00 Magic' Lantern 6:30 News and Weather 6:45 Sports 7:00 Loran to Batan 7:30 Social Problems 8:00 Elementary School Science 8:30 Your Schools 9:00 Final Edition GOETTINGEN STUDY 1. . Student exchange scholarshin an plications for a year's study at I Goettingcrc (Germany) University are now available at Graham Me morial, the YMCA and the Ger man Dept. One student will be selected from UNC in early April for study in one of Goettingen's seven de partments. , .' Goettingen . is . loocated in the state of Lower Saxony, which is publi. 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'' - : '"j Regarding his qualifications' for the office Ifallford said: : "I have the desire, I have the time . . . and valuable experience. My time is not divided among other things and will be your time."'' Outgoing Council officers are Lewis Brumfield, president, Jim Mcnteith, vice president, Ted Kemp, secretary, Ray Long, treas urer? Shelton Alexander, Court chairman and David Reid, Court, clerk. W APPRECIATION , The Council gave all outgoing officers an ovation and expressed its appreciation for , the "fine work" they had done. , Dormitory representatives : will meet again shortly after the term ination of spring holidays to ad minister oath to 'the newly elected officers. . IS BECKONING WCHL TODAY 6:00 6:05 7:00 7:05 7:30 7:35 7:40 8:00 8:05 8:10 8:32 8:30 9:00 9:05 11:30 12:30 12:58" 1:00 1:55 2:00 3:00 3:05 4:00 4:05 5:00 5:05 5:10 5:15 6:00 6:05 6:30 Sign On and Headlines ' Big John News & Weather Breakfast Bar . - News & Weather Theatre Guide v Breakfast Bar News & Weather . 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