PAGE TMftll TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1958 THE DAILY". TA MIL Covering The University Campus PHARMACY WIVES jip pharmacy Wive will meet j the Institute of Fharmacy Thurs day nt S p rn. for a business meet- vrtl.TY (MB John W. Shirley, dean of the facu l'v .it Stale ColVece will discus l,n.: ranje planning for State Col lie ;it the regular meeting of the l.iruHy Club today at 1 p. m. in C.ruhiKi Inn. W tin- last meeting of the Faculty dub, James L. Godfrey, dean of t'.e t'NC faculty, described the long r,,n ;o planning for the University. M Y A I IFF. A L'niversity of Oklahoma ar , -iiarolitirist. Dr. Stephen F. Rob- ) i. will discuss Maya archi tic hire and art in a public lecture d nicM at 8 o'clock in Gardner. The North Carilina Society of the An haeolonical Institute of America will sponsor the program, accord 1114 to Ir. J. P. Ilarland, professor of archaeology in the Department ( t Classics. MVTII ( OLLIQUll M Ir. S D. Gum la will speak at tin Mathematics Colloquium at 4 P in. Wednesday. 1 1 is subject will he .eta Function and L- Series. STUDENT WIVES CLUB The Student Wives Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at Stylecraft. 1UESDAY EVENING SERIES The University Chorus will give a concert at 8 D m. today at Hill Music Hall. Wilton .Mason is direc tor of the group. Admission is free. POLITICAL SCIENCE FRATERNITY The Political Science fraternity w ill bear a talk by Alfred de Grazia on "Interest Group and the Public Welfare" tonight at 8 o'clock. Dr. de Grazia is a well known writer on political behavior and is the editor of the provocative journal, l'ROD. The meeting, to be open to the public, will be in 103 Bingham. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM The Joint Physics Colloquium sponsored by UNC and Duke Uni versity will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Phillips Hall. Prof. J. G. Daunt of Ohio State University will be Uie speaker, dis cussing "Continuous Refrigeration Below One Degree Absolute." GRADUATE HISTORY CLUB The Graduate History Club will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the 9 Library Assembly Room. Dr. John R Alden, Professor of History and Chairman of the Department at Duke, will discuss "The New Amer ican Nation Series"' and his own volume, "The American Revolution, 1775-1783. All graduate students, faculty and wives have been invited to attend. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The Cosmopolitan Club will hold its annual International Open House Sunday, April 20, from 3-5 p. m., at Hillel House, 210 Cameron Street. Leila Ibraham, graduate student in England, has urged any student having interesting articles or crafts from foreign countries to turn them in the Cosomopolitan Club for ex hibit. Anyone interested in the exhibits can contact Miss Ibrahim at third Kenan, phone 89076. The public and UNC students have been invited to attend. UNC TV SCHEDULE Channel 4 Tuesday 10:00 Literature: American Scene 10:30 Briefing Session ll:00Final On Channel Four 11:07 Sign off Final Exaht f Spring Semester khedule JUST RECEIVED! BATISTE BUTTON-DOWN Short-Sleeve Shirts Cool, Comfortable, Featherweight Springtime Luxury White or Blue STEVENS SHEPHERD $3.95 DAILY ACROSS I 1. an.it 6 F.uri'i'4n r'.K 11 I'.oreJoia l Musical instrument 13 Ml dr 14 Tangle II Cobalt uym ) 16 Suitable 17. Large bird If lAxtn, a fistenfr 11 Oil Kr.j;t.sh labbr.) il Lamprty fihrnian 23 LveU id S.mpleton 'il. Mosaic " 'ii SUght rror 20 Mus Dunrn. actrfss 43 Ka.it by south labbr.) 34 Breach of faith 38 Tree 38 The heart (anat.) 39 Tantalum liym.) 0 Oscillation of lake surface 42. Stylish icolloq ) 44 Invest 45 Bough 4tS Spirited horse 47 Merit CROSSWORD 19 A.M 8:43 8:55 9:00 9:30 10:00 1:30 11:00 P.M. 12:15 12:45 1:00 1:30 2:00 5:45 6:00 0.30 7:00 7:30 8:13 9:00 9:30 Morning Music Mornnig News United States History General Science World History Mathematics Sign off Heritage 12:45 News Today on the Farm Potpourri Sign olf Tales of Poindexter Tempest in a Test Tube C:30 Report Spotlight on Youth New Testament Literature Improvement of Instruction When Man Builds Faith and Fine Arts Jerah Johnson Gets Grant To Coin Seminar Jerah Johnson, a part-time Instruc tor in social science, has been awarded one of ten grants given in the United States to attend the In ternational Numismatic Seminar for ten weeks during the summer, mid June to mid-August, to be held at the American Numismatic Society's institute in New York City. This seminar will be concerned with studies in coinage and monet ary policy. Leading authorities from England. Europe and America will be in attendance at the Seminar. Johnson, who has been teaching at UNC since 1954, held a Fulbngrtt Fellowship to the University of Paris 1957-58. He is working on a Ph.D. in European history and com parative literature. No sftudsnt may bt excused from scheduled examination except by the University Infirmary. case? ef illness; er. by his General College Faculty Adviser or by his Deary in ef any other emer gency compelling his absence. AIH2:00 Noon Classes on TTHS, all Naval Science and Air Science No Song For Elvis All 9r00 A.M. Classes on MWF r AM 1:00 PM. ClassWon MWF Pol. Set. 41, Een. 81 , - - All 9:00 A.M. Classes on TTHS All 8:00 A.M. Classes on MWF All 10:00 A.M. Classes on MWF All 'French, German, and 'Spanish courses number 1, 2, 3, 3X, and All 11:00 A M. Classes on TTHS All 10:00 AM. Classes on TTHS All 11:00 A.M. Classes on MWF All 3:00 PM. Classes, Chem. 21, BA 71, 72, BA 110 and all classes not other wise provided for in the schedule All 8:00 A.M. Classes on TTHS All 2:00 P.M. Classes on MWF, BA 130 Wed. May 21, 8:30 AM. Wed. May 21, 2:00 P.M. Thws. May 22, 8:30 AM. Thurs. May 22, 2:00 PM. Fri. May 23, 8:30 A.M. Fri. May 23, 2:00 P.M. Sat. May 24, 8:30 A.M. Sat. May 24, 2:00 P.M. Men. May 26. 8:30 AM. Mon. May 26, 2:00 P.M. Tues. May 27, 8:30 AM. Tues. May 27. 2:00 P.M. Wed. May 28, 8:30 AM. Wed. May 28, 2:00 PM. Thurs. May 29, 8:30 A.M. Thurs. May 29. 2:00 P.M. 'In case of any conflict, the regularly scheduled exam will take precedence over the common exam. (Common exams are indicated by an asterisk.) .WASHINGTON, April 14 1 ( AP)- P The Army has rejected a request thati Pvt. Elvis Presley be allowed to sing ati an armea iorces uy celebration in ' DeLeon springs, Fla.' ' -J . ' ' Rep. Herlong (DjFla) tried to get Presley assigned to the celebra tion .sponsored by the De Land Fla., chamber of commerce at near by DeLeon springs, but the army said Presley wasn't available. Presley is igetting boot training at Ft. Hood Tex. The "army advised Helong: "Pvt.' pWslev is currently under going! his initial cycle of training, which is vital in preparing him for further army service. He is one of a group lot recruits comprising packet operating n a rigid and ac celerated training schedule which All 12:00 Noon Classes on MWF, BA 158 All 2:00 P.M. Classes on TTHS, Econ. 31, 32. and 70 All Exams resulting in conflicts from Common Exam scheduled above all must complete together. It is contrary to department of the army policy to interrupt this important phase of his" . training except for; compassionate or emergency rea-' sons." . v, - Now Herlong and F. R. Brecken ridge, DeLand chamber of com- merce manager, are trying to find another celebrity to appear at the DeLeon exercises May 17. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS iwm.N Free from tlanger 2 C)int 3 Mother of Irish gexJs 4 Pull 5 Sloth 6 Capital (Vt ) 7. Openings (anat.) 8 Monster 9 Fish 10 Follows 14. Little girt 15. Forced Limp I dial ) 20 Mead- owi 24. MriS. ure of" length (Sp.) 23 Female heep 28. Kents 29. Consent 31. Idea 32. Performs 23. Spawn of fun 37. Conceal 41. Hint r a 7 " 5L; 7. M aT'i I o I i?Tm' ii ' .jm.j w4 . r t sic U i j nj1 mhTT nr Ycilrrdiy' Aaiwtf 42. Man darin tea 43. Mount -Jordan 43. Selenium (sym ) llIIII 1' Mzz 71 23 m'zizzzm -tzzzmz.z ZZ--J&ZZ ii -111 B" tti Books In The Going, Going Gone Book Sale Cost 19c Today! Thursday They'll Be Down To Come Treasure-Hunting! The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. Parents' Day Celebration To Be May 4 Th international-known U. S. Air Force Drill Team will appear , as a highlight of the eighth annual Pa rents Day celebration at Carolina Sunday, May 4, according to an an nouncement Wednesday by Larry I layer, chairman of the event. Other activities planned for the affair, which is sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, are to include special demonstrations and exhibits in various departments of the University. Also, visiting pa tents wiM be guided to points of inter est on the campus. A faculty reception during the af ternoon will be entertained by songs from the UNC Glee Club. Following this Chancellor Emeritus Robert B. House will address the visitors. The day will conclude with a con cert by the University band. All dormitories will be open from noon until 2 p. m. in order that pa lvnts may visit students' rooms. Hayer, in announcing the pro posed program, urged all students to encourage their parents to visU UNC for Parent's Day. Other Schools Do Not Have Lights Out Rule (Continued From Page 1) pus the advantages of the interested supervision from which they benefit ed during their first 4wo years. "We feel that .the opportunity to develop sound academic habits will be theirs within these rules." The new rules, said the WRC, are in accordance with the previously established housing policy that all freshman women enrolled in similar programs at the University are housed together. Therefore the Council voted un animously to house freshman wo men in Spencer Dormitory. Spencer's new wing, the WRC pointed out, is the newest "and cur rently the most comfortable dormi tory on the campus." "In addi tion." the croup added. "to the newest in conveniences, these wo men will associate with 90 juniors and seniors who will also live in this dormitory. "In short, they are not housed Lights X)ut A special wired United States Na tional Students Association survey of fifteen of the larger state univer sities in the United States failed to find a "lisrhts out" regulation in any of the women's rules. The telegram reported that earlier closing hours on weekdays obtained on weekdays, but that later than 1 a. m. closing hours, were the rule on weekends in the thirteen colleges whose information was on had at USNSA headquarters in Philadel phia. Two colleges had later closing hours on both weekdays and weekends. Photo Course To Include Pretty Girls 'separately.' " The group observed that Spenefer has a dining room where new 'fresh man women may have their meals, and that the dorm is a few minutes walk from distant parts of the cam pus, "much nearer than many sor ority houses." Uniform rules are necessary, the WRC has agreed. "In formulation these rules a much greater degree of freedom has been accorded the 60 freshman nurses. "1. Where previously freshman women were allowed to visit in fra ternity houses Sunday ''dinner and until 8 on Germans evening, the rule now states: Freshman students may have dinner and remain until 8 Monday thru Thursday; and on weekends until freshman closing hours. "It has been, and will continue to be, the responsibility of the WRC, when informed of the wished and desires of, those whom it represents to consider these wishes seriously and to legislate accordingly," the council's statement concluded. i r - ""0 "" , J' """""yr" mi. I i i "'n "" viMMMBBMaBi' ' mien: w m rn immi mimBKjawBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrrmmz? CLASSIFIEDS cn D 2 JL!20Sj- lucv. mo'jj uXiJLD YOJ LIKE TO PLAY SECOfiPy BASE? NOT Cti YOUR LIFE1! I 1 VJL'ELL WAT IN TME WORLD I VE GOT TOO MUCtiTOiDc! r - SECOND BASE ?0rl.PACD0N ME...I THOUGHT YOU bAltf SECOND FIDDLc ! D u 19 X u 2 VIPPAV.f.f-SPLHUL If JVLSTV GATOR LIO. STOP TK CRIME WAVE, IN J, THEN THEM 'NEW PEOPLE WILL SCOOT BACK THAR, AN DOG PATCH - WILL BE SAVED FUA'EMff i 4-i5 V. I i W-MOPE TH' NEW 1 U sJ 1 rNm r- i.iAifT rrci 11 If I MURT WHEN THE7 I & t r-i k ifr -u it aii it m m m l 11 hllNUUUl AMIS U I OFF J' SAVt , 1 1 SO YOU'RE GONG TO SAVE US trtyi UAVlKk TO LIVE IN DOG" V PATCH.' BLESS VOU.mtui Q. U Beauty queens from North Caro lina will vie with attractive models from Florida at the Southern Short Course in Press Photography at Carolina Inn April 17-19. Hugh Morton of Wilmington, direc tor of the course, stated that Dick Pope who is developer of Florida's famous Cypress Gardens will bring his lecture on "Thinking and Plac ing Publicity Pictures." Pope is two models with him in illustrating "unsurpassed as a publicity picture idea man," said Morton. "With as sistance from two beautiful models, America's master picture publicist will unveil the tricks of the trade for still pictures and TV." Two North Carolina press photo graphers will try to match Pope's choices by selecting beauties from this state. Roland Giduz of Chapel Hill and Charles Cooper of Dur ham are in charge of that phase of the program. The Southern Short Course is spon sored by the Carolinas Press Photo graphers Association in cooperation with the National Press Photogra phers Association,, and the Exten sion Division of the University of North Carolina. Attendance is open to anyone interested. Other faculty members include Joseph Costa, of King Features Ralph Paskman of the New York Times; Grey Villet of Life Magazine and William A. Emerson Jr. of Newsweek. LOST: PHI DELTA THETA FRA ternity pin. Jeweled pearls and sapphires. Initials RAH and bond No 4G2 on back. If found, call Susan Purser, 3rd Mclver or Tri Del! House. (1A130-2) Absent-minded Professor Not so absent-minded when you get right down to it. He remembered the most important item the Coke! Yes, people will forgive you almost anything if you just remember to bring along their favorite sparkling drink ice-cold Coca-Cola-. Do have another, professor! SIGN OF GOOD TASTE DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Next fw you 4io? trs yovsz pq 1 m ii ii m i T0 MOON OUU i COuPi Sft3T4 KAMI? 'MAC IM0RIUM AM?AAff NCPW.tt PTC FTC Tk MOON I hiAMfCK O O O a. 1 1 I I A 1U66&6PGrAfirlZACQWeOi WAr$ tXUZt tAGlY WVTOZ'CAl FOR SALE 4Va ROOM HOUSE with bath, asbestes siding. Located 6 blocks from center of town. Will repaint interior to buyer's taste. Phone 9-6483 or visit 108 W. Longview St. (1-1200-6) FOR SALE: 1936 PONTIAC CON- vertible. Power steering, power brakes. Very reasonable. Low mileage, very good condition, contact Dave Ansell, TEP House 8-9007. ' 1-119-1) MOTORCYCLE: HARLEY - DAVID- son. Model 165. 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