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pass mizi THURSDAY. APRIL 17, 1953 THi DAILY: TAR KgfV CONSISTENT AP SHOPPING IS THE WAY TO Covering The University Campus 1 -fcOlTu7 D3 rjE Scon ( Con 1 i n ii e( I From Page I) ;u turns were direct ani unpredict able, and h'w manners were nat ural and unpolished. iMore than one person said he lacked the dig r.uy for the offices he held. From the political forays and the tours of duty In Raleigh and Washington. Scott always returned t the pleasant Haw River farm liouve his family called home. The family included "Miss Mary." the former Mary Kltzabeth White; son Robert, manager of the (!.ury farm; son Osborne, who worked in Washington; and laughter. Mrs. Mary Kerr Louder milk of Akron, Ohio. V POST INTERVIEWS Applicants are now being inter viewed at the YMCA for cabinet positions for the 1958-59 school year. Positions to be filled include: Community Affairs. Conferences, Finance Drive. Public Affairs, Pub licity, Vespers and Worship, Y Nite, International Relations and United Nations Council. Any men students who are inter ested should leave their names In the Y office. The interviews will be held from 2-6 o'clock each after noon through Friday. 1RI DKLT SCHOLARSHIP Today marks the close of com- lrt tlie same neighborhood arc! Petition for the 1958 Tri Delta Scho- th homes of Ralph H. Scott, a brother who has served in the st.ite M-nate; and Dr. Floyd Scott, another brother who lives in near hv I'.urlington. Poll (Continued From Vaqc I) mine the broader principles that Carolina attempts to teach. These rules are not in keeping with the mature thinking that Carolina hai a. its purpose." "Any person incapable of learn-' mi: effective study habits on her oun has no business in college." f think that a girl who is con sidered mature enough to attend the University by her parents should be treated as such. Theso rules are much more rigid than the girl's school I attended for my lir.t two years." "Freshmen need to learn defi nite study habits and how to man :i:e their time. I don't feel they are ready for the unlimited privi leges offered at Carolina." larship. All women studvnts enrolled at Carolina are eligible to apply for this scholarship. Application blanks may be obtained from the Dean of Women's office. FELLOWSHIP FOR SCHOOL INTEGRATION t Four Chapel Hill ministers, two white and two Negro, will speak at the regular meeting of the Chapel Hill Fellowship for School Integra tion tonight. SP Caucus Tonight The Student Party will have a caucus of legislators at 7 o'clock tonight in Roland Parker I. The purpose of the meeting Is to elect a new floorleader, ser-geant-at-Arms and other officers for the coming season. "It is very important for all new and old SP legislators to attlend this meeting so that they may choose their officers and work to gether for bills in the 25th session of the Student Legislature," stated Pat Adams. Chairman of the Stu dent Party. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 lit-gone! 6 Cermn river ( poss ) 11. lUickets 13 Miss I rrhardt 13. An Enjluh queen 14 Flock Of 15. Father 1. Teeth olloq ) 17. French article 18 Mr. Sulllvm. emce 19 Rogue 20 Project 21. Salt marih 2J Hurry 24 High apiriU 2 Petty quirrel 23 Rower 31 Metal fastener 32 Sash3 ( Jap ) 33 huh. exclamation 34 Like 33 Dancera' cymbuls 3fl Kecreation center for armed forces 37. Attack of paralysis 9 iMaeuer 4u Watered atlk 41. Misrepre sent 42. Killed 43. Region! DOWN 1. Garden tools 2. Diefen. taker's lind 3. Skin 4. Malt beveraga 5 Manu script (abbr ) 6 River (Kan ) 7. Loose hanging point! Unit of work 9. Genus of rails 10. Sword case 14. Accessi ble 18. Pine apple (S.A.) 19. Scotch man's akirt 20. Roman goddess 22. Thin 23. Steals 25. Flower 26. Muscular contrac-, . tions 27. A firearm 25. Eurasian country sIa hI'60N6 e P, T A wf" V jo k- E P HttA'tolsLiAlhlFltq 4-1 Vrklrrday Anrr 25. Protuber ances (anat.) C6. River (C. Afr.) CS. Narrow inlet 30. Young hogs Jf. Through Z2. Made of 41. College oak degree They will discuss the role of the church in xace relations, especially in the area of public school desegre gation. The public has been invited to at tend the meeting. It will take place at 8 p. m. at St. Joseph's Church on West Rosemary Street. ENGLISH CLUB Peter G. Phialas, assistant pro fesor in the UNC English Depart ment, will address the UNC English Club on Friday at 7:30 p. m. in the Library Assembly Room. . The subject of Dr. Phialas' lec ture will be "The Theme of Shakes peare's Joyous Comedies." CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP The Carolina Christian Fellowship (1VCF) will hold its Thursday eve ning Bible study tonight at 7 o'clock in the Choral Rehearsal Roam of Hill Hall. The program theme will be "Practical Aspects of Missions." All students have been invited to attend. RELIGION LECTURE Dr. Harold K. Schilling of Pennsyl vanit State University will give a lecture entitled "Taking Religion Seriously in an American State University," Sunday at 8 p. m. in Carroll Hall Auditorium. Dr. Schilling's lecture is being sponsored by the UNC Department of Religion. All interested persons have been invited to attend. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB The UNC Amateur Radio Club will meet Friday night at 7:30 in 230 Phillips. Officers for next year will be elected and all members and interested persons have been urged to attend. PHILOSOPHY SEMINAR Dr. Willard V. Quine, Pierce Pro fessor of Philosophy at Harvard, will lecture here Friday in Carroll Hall at 8 p. m. Dr. Quine. author of a number f of books in the field of mathemati- CLASSIFIEDS MOTORCYCLE: IIARLEY - DAVID son. Model 165. Excellent condi tion. Equipped with crash bars, saddle bag, buddie seat, wind shield, and new battery. 70-75 miles per gallon. Only $275. Phone 9-9351 or 5231. Available at 704 Gimghoul Rd. cal logic, will leexure on the sub ject, "Speaking of Objects,",. GREENSBORO COLLEGE PARTY All UNC 1 students have been in vited to attend . an informal party sponsored by the Student Christian Fellowship of Greensboro College. , It win take place Saturday; at I p. rn. in the College Hut. , UNC RADIO PROGRAMS Thursday P. M. 7:00 Sketches in Melody 7:30 Patterns of Thought 7:45 Songs of Trance 8:00 Artist in Performance 9:00 Mind of Men 9:30 Ideas 10:00 Evening News Summary 10:13 Evening Masterwork , 11:30 Sign off WUNC TV SCHEDULE Channel 4 Thursday P.M. 8:45 Morning Music 8:55 Morning News 9:00 United States History 9:30 General Science 10:00 World. History 10:30 Mathematics 11:00 Sign off P.M. 12:15 Doctors in Space 12:45 12:45 News . 1:00 Today on the Farm 1:30 Potpourri 2:00 Sign off 5:30 Art in Living (J:00 Reprt frm America :30 6:30 Report 7:30 American Government 7:30 New Testament Literature 8:15 Improvement of Instruction 9:00 Opera History ' 9:30 Ideas 10:00 Final Edition 10:05 Tomorrow on Channel Four 10:07 Sign off T" i 77, 1 ' - 7T 1 11 w III Il-J WANTED: FURNISHED APART nient or house for the first six weeks school for man, wife anid one child. Write Y. H. Allen, Asst. Supt.. Robeson County Schools", Lumberton, N. C. (eng.) FOR SALE 4'? ROOM HOUSE with bath, asbestos 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 LOST: SMALL NAVY BLUE PURSE containing cash, driver's license, keys. Lost between 5 and 6 p. m. Tuesday in front of Bank of Chapel Hill. Reward. Call Mrs. Fred Ellis, 7-3785. 1-1132-1) THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BE- tween an old man and an elderly gentleman is income. Your North western Mutual agent can show you an excellent retirement in come plan costing only a few cents a day. Thompson It- De Berry, tel. 9-3G91. (eng.) Claude Teague Selected For Di-Phi Award Claude Teague, retired business manager of the University, and an alumnus of the Phi, was selected Tuesday night to receive the 1953 Di-Phi award for outstanding ser vice to the state, . nation and uni versity. ' ' t The award will Tse presented next week to Teague 'at th Phi-Di de bate. Teague, who is currently spe cial assistant to-. University Presi dent William Friday, was chosen jointly by the two debating socie ties. V--V . The Phi-Di debates will be held in Di Hall ' in New East on the topic; Resolved :-Th at the U. S. should aid the revolutionary effort of Fidel Castro in. Cuba. 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