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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, DAILY TAR FA01 THXSf FURTADO GOLDSMITH THE" PAILT TAK , HEEL V 4 P"PW'1'" m,nW'Wf'9C4S -lywwwv T f jm pin i i M.win mini wni iw.imnn.uf n ,mip iiiiipi i ,1,,, . i ..i.n m , , , , m , ,, , Groundwork Important Says SP Candidate (Continue! Fxm rage 1) To plan the initial steps will nq iiri' the president's co-ordinat-, 1 work with the proper student -wrnmrnt."' 'faculty and admin i.str.i'ivo officials. N rmaliy the president of the orient body has the period from t!;r latter part of March until the l-r:ir;nin'4 of examinations in wh;rh to hold interviews for the : student government posi t;. Mb. make his appointments, se !nt the summer school president, l.iv the groundwork for his pro -r.i ns. complete the past year's ;k t:ities. and mold the four ex ecutive positions into a working PATRONIZE YOUR . ADVERTISERS Henry Hearrie's Picnic Style Old Fashioned Barbecue And Brunswick Stew All You Can Eat . . . $1.50 Hot Off Tht Pit; Can Fted 60 At A Timt No Drinking Allowed Clubs And Parties By Appointment Located 600 Yards off Pittsboro-Chapel Hill Highway South of Bynum HOWARD JOHNSON'S New "Boulevard" Room NOW AVAILABLE FOR DINNERS RECEPTIONS CAPACITY 100 CALL BILL WILSON FOR RESERVATIONS DURHAM 7 5273 2.$hows 7:30 & ONE NITE ONLY Dai p i h MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM p.csc -rnl Scats Mezzanine & Side Balcony (Only) S3.50 Umtsm-vc-I Scats-Main Floor S3.0O Rear Balcony $2.50 & $2.00 Iukct sale. ThcinYs Record Shop, Ambassador Theatre Bldg., Hamins Yo VriYIXY TUB ONLY APPEARANCE IN EASTERN CAROLLNA DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Infant .') Bark zool. ) 9 Apple drink 10 Baking chambf ri 12 Rrlatfi J3. Come into view H Ijrnitrd 1.1. Nicholas II. K 1ft Music note 17. Half an em 1ft. Wslkrd 10 Wazer 2 Mine en trance 3 Mr. Hecht A. Elizabeth Kcgtna'a signature 5. A wandertr 6. Acrona 7. Thrice (mus.) 8 Cornert 9. Man's name II. Chain 13. The fullet 15. Joz 18. Conjunction 20. A chrnsman 22. Mountain defile Soaps 21 Htbrrw name 27 U. R. 49th state? r,0 Cistern 31. Hideous 22 F.xclama. tion 33 Iridium (ym.) 24 Positive 31 RmKl unit ?A. Is ready for 3S Leaning- Tower city 39 African river 40. Lettuce and dressing 41. Girl'a nam 42 I'urcha DOWN 1 Island of atomic tetf "This year, because of the run off and the spring vacation, the president will find himself with barely a month in which to per form the necessary duties. He will not be able to spend valuable time in acquainting himself with his tasks and with the means by which he must solve his problems. "I believe that the opportunities that I have had to serve in various phases of student government dur ing the past three years in the student legislature, on the Graham Memorial Board of Directors, on the Honor System Commission, on. the Consolidated University Stu dent Council and especially' this past year as vice president of "the student body,' has enabled me to gain the' administrative knowledge which will make it possible for me to begin immediate work on our many student problems." BANQUETS LUNCHEONS 9:45 2 Shows WED. ArKIL 19 Fih 2t. Vent 22. Be. sprch 24. Old 25. Of birds 26. English natural. 1st 28. Topeka is its capital 29. Forward 31. Extreme 34. Wharf 35 L'n'.tu'ii 37. Pt 38. Malayan m a.sur' 40. Antimony (sym.) (a) 3 f O 5T7Li J F 4 N o TT ffij - - - - ZWi'.t Rlt oil u n L pin 4tr 1l Yi T YA V V T VA' N' l-N 71 i" 13 & m w tizwz rr - "' -vf ... ' " - "iV j ' ' ' . - -x 4 , - -: -' - 5 " : :- c . " v: .-v. N. .. y voS' : ---v y - as-,-. '..;:::: ".;.- v . v... v flk . .-..-..;...-. t Saturday at 4 and 8 p.m. in Hill Hall the 60-man Naval Aviation Cadet Choir will follow a song leader instead of a flight leader. The group is being sponsored by Graham Memorial Activities Covering The University PROFICIENCY TEST The English proficiency test re quired of all sophomores will be of fered today at 7 p. m. in 106 Hanes Hall. This is the second offering of the test and a two dollar fee will b? required to cover the expenses of this special offering of the test. Students failing to take the test at this time will be charged a four dollar fee. Any student unable to take the test at this time or any student who feels he should take the test but has not received a notice should contact Cecil Johnson, gen eral college dean, 308 South Build ing. UN SEMINAR The YMCA and YWCA will sponsor another UN Seminar to New York the 24-27 of April. The program for the seminar includes visits to vari ous delegations and appointments with well-known personalities. Travel to New York will be in cars with total expenses for the trip to be approximately $30 per per- f- son. Students may sign up for the trip and obtain further information in the Y information office. Dead line for signing up for the seminar is April 16. UNIVERSITY CLUB ! The University Club will meet in- 1 CLASSIFIEDS i life insurance adds living to years. For a sound program, call on a Northwestern Mutual agent. Thompson and DeBerry, Tel. 93691. LOST: ONE GRAYISH - BLUE Gabardine "Alligator" Overcoat Left on Wall Behind Mangum Dorm Thursday, April 3, 1938. Reward. Name in Coat. John G. Lewis. Telephone 89120 41 r- Z z CO WHAT 9 CUfiCSMT o o o o. 1 f f COME IN, I TM' PURPOSE O' THIS Y THEA NEW VVAL'MUT IS ( fXTAlf T& 4??-ALLCKJR I CHEAP, , MEET1M' IS.VEAU- J PEOPLE GOT J VO'GONNAOO IV 1WI fT - J i WIVES DOME ) V V-ZZUE4-E- V ) WAJ4T M2.W NEW DRESSES ABOUT THEM j BUT WE IS GONNA j ORDERED US f HUSBlNSOv I DKESSES.r.r ) ( ""SO WHV NEW RUNTHEAANEW S ( TO OAE TO TM' K DOGPATCM 11 5 V V CAIN"T WE?y DRESSES 9 VpEOPLE OUTATCMU-J A CAPPELLA formally this afternoon in its new quarters on the third floor of New West. All club members have been urged to come by and contribute an hour of their time towards cleaning and setting up the new offices. There will be someone present from 2 p. m. til 5 p. m. NUNC RADIO SCHEDULE 91.5 Megacycles P.M. 7:00 Window on the Waltz 7:30 Visitas of Israel 7:43 III Never Forget the Day 8:00 Ideas and Thetater 8:30 Promenade 9:00 Georgetown University Radio Forum 9:30 Music From Germany 10:00 Evening News Summary 10:15 Evening Masterwork 11:30 Sign off UUNC-TV SCHEDULE Channel 4 A. M. 8:45 Morning Music Morning News United States History General Science World History Mathematics Quest for Adventure Travelogue Agricultural Policy 12:45 News Today on the Farm Music in the Air Science and Nature Play Period French through Television WHAT'S SO COLLEGIATE, ABOUT THE 1 WELNEWyORKEtn rco ' I con I SI COLLESl COUC&ATE MGLE con AC0OS9 fftOM PfHH STATIC f 8:55 ". 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 - P.M. '42:00 12:15 12:45 -1:00 'l:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 s r i-.85.38 ID TUB till WiANTIIM Wn"i- I I rS? Mndki V rr v tvxc.ytaj' u(? TWfe. I I I ifV ft - A S. IN BLUE Board and the UNC NROTC Unit. has appeared with Perry Corrio, Campus 3:30 Message for Modern Teachers 4:00 Issues in Education 5:00 Careers for You 5:30 Film feature 5:43 Uncle Wonder's Workshop 6:00 The Subject is Jazz 6:30 6:30 Report 7:00 Front Page in Foreign fairs 8:00 Sunday School Lesson 8:30 Travelogue 9:00 Geography for Decision 9:30 Film 10:00 Final Edition Af- GMAB (Continued from page 1) in the past few months. They spon sor forums, discussions and debates on a regular basis. Gay Cowan's Dance Committee is charged with tlw? coordination of all GMAB dances including such annual social highlights as the Homecom ing Dance. This group is entirely responsible for all phases of these dances and as such it constantly planning for biggcr and better ' hops." Next year the Mar.di Gras which has been under the direction of Gerry Boudreau, will also come under the jurisdiction of the Dance Committee. The Drama Committee under the able direction of Seamon Gottlieb has sponsored all presentations of the Petite Dramatiques. This group has given "The Cocktail Party" and "Judith" to the campus this year. Gottleib has also headed the Foreign Flims Committee. President Thomas announced yes terday that in the future, both the Foreign Films Committee will fall under the direction of one chairman. Curtis Cans has headed the Free Flicks this year which has brought at CWV V Jf NIC? Tm0 beA Vr t moss eowee s woceitp A0CU1 1H$ 1HAW TMgy 1 t On past tours the a cappella chorus Ed Sullivan and Fred Waring. 10:05 Tomorrow on Channel Four 10:07 Sign off Radio and television schedules are provided by the stations, and The Daily Tar Heel assumes no responsibility for last minute pro gram changes. ART EXHIBIT Entries will be accepted for the Fine Arts Festival sidewalk art exhibit until Thursday evening at 11 in the Graham Memorial Infor mation Office. The exhibit will be held in a vacant lot on Franklin Street the three days of this week end, and the entrance fee for all people who are not Art League members is one dollar. This fee also gives them membership in the Art League. least one free movie every week all year. to Carolina The Music Committee, with Russ Link as chairman, has continually brought to this campus outstanding entertainers in the field of music. This group's activities are sponsored under the name of Petite Music ales. Mrs. Douglas Fambrough is in j charge of the office staff downstairs in GM which performs a wide var iety of tasks each day. There is also an active group of students who share the office of GMAB. Mike Strong has served as chair man of the Publicity Committee which has headed all publicity for GMAB. This group has been visibly active throughout this year with posters and displays featured around campus. The Receptions and Decorations Commktee has been headed by Betty Carolyn Huffman this year. This committee has ordered re freshments for any organizations on campus that w ish them to and i N030D BREAKS MIA UP LIKE STEPHEN FOSTER I M D V J) to Q. U BUT WWy KCf BIT CVOTfcTP ABOUT WHAT' lHWffl WHAT OYZZ W T tfi - a ' 5 r Time For Claims Goldsmith (Continued from page 1) , handpicked and ..groomed for the -job, but I do not feel we should have a' dynasty system in student government. "As for my qualifications I have served two years : in legislature, holding such positions as speaker pro tempore, chairman of the Ways and .Means Committee, and University ;; Party floorleader. , 1 have served as treasurer and a member of. the Program Commit tee of the Carolina Symposium. 1 am at present treasurer of the Orientation Committee,' I am a CAMPUS GLUES By CAROLYN Another Hit By. London Fog . . . Spring is here, the weather's great and from now on the only jacket you'll need is this sharp golf jacket by London Fog. This wash and wear, water and wind re pelent jacket is now at JULIAN'S COLLEGE SHOP for $14.95. It's made of that exclu sive blend of Dacron and combed cotton Calibre Cloth. You'll like the Lon don Fog touch of fine tailoring in the con vertible English collar that buttons up for rough weather. For a really sharp outfit, get the match ing cap for just $3.95. w i T How Are Your Shoes? J -7 No doubt you girs are in fair shape as far as dress shoes go, but have lyou looked at what you're wear ing around campus every day? Is it sort of a sad situ ation? If so, ALEXANDER'S SHOE STORE has something just for you. It's' this neat, trim and wonderfully comforta ble punched Piggy-Back by Sandler fpr just $8.95. It's a grand all-round flat in beige that will gjve your everyday shoe wardrobe that shot in the arm it needs about this time every year. 2 Chang member of the NSA Committee, I am a fraternity officer, I have been a dormitory officer, and I have been a member of various commit tees, working with student govern ment Even more important I have been close to student government without being swallowed up in it so as not to be able to see the many faults of the past two ad ministrations. T V.xva tViof momr norm'! f as I do about the need for a change in student government and that they will give me their sup port in next Tuesday's election." 7! C Everyday . s; ; '1 -l - I ' 1 I - i i A
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