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i MS tea V TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1958 PACE THKft THE DAILY TAR 1 HI EL PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS - :.. . , w u A- -.; ; ::. r , . Tv . - . . f ItM f. iM TKX COIDITZ STORY JJHMKIltS-iiiictaTMAJI va -iw nil v IAN CARMICHACl V IRIAN FORBES 11.9 ( " .fcv TODAY ONLY THf YOUNO PLUS LATEST NEWS TODAY A ! i 1 V""1 -s N0vL V i. U 1 -'S v.. I I , .. . 5 DAILY CROSSWORD ACItOSS 1. Mr. Harris T. Frrular 9 Pip out 10 Killer whale 11. Pail harvlle 12. Most rational 14 Unrasincss K. Crrrk letter 17 Earth as a pixldcss 1. Water t Fr. ) 20. Knight's title 21. P.eef. forming ' roral 24 Half an rm 25 First das'? 27. Exclama tion 28. Indian chief 29. Tree find.) 31. Umb's cry 32 Mother 34 Game of card3 35. Fouls Mp (slang) 35 Light sleep (colloq.) 41. Goose's sound 42. Little island 43. German philosopher 4 4. Give over 45 Comply DOWN' t. Smoothing Filament Not working The (Fr.) African 4. 5. worm 6 The alder tree 7. Icinp maker S. Bank officer 11 River Pol.) 12. Part of a building" 13. Ripped 15. Basement living room tNear East) I: li,-! -r .. "IIIII 777 7? W-W- P rjF.M j l l THAT D IN X ' SCHOOL sure I SVO DEMEAN 1 V TH1N65 ABOUT to Z o o o a. vou v;onTt talk r..r(-tTTO-.WCLL. I Yaav. Pi An 0 w r . j r . . .. i aft I r SOETHIJG SPECIAL LU "TP . .I 5 w ri Pickin', Singin' and Da ncin Foc Festival Set For Over 500 persons arc cxpecteJ to attend the tenth Carolina Folk Festival in Chapel Hill Saturday, May 10. The program with a total of 10 groups and individuals appear ing will begin at 8 p.m. in Memori al Hall. Opening Saturday night's progr am will be the Glenn School Dane- j Help Wanted One of America's leading collegiate men's apparel ' manufacturers requires' "on- campu" agents. Prefer stu dents entering sophomore or junior year, fall semester, 1958. Excellent financial remunerative opportunity. Earnings in keeping with your willingness to work. Write to Box $291, Camp Hill, Penn., giving brief re sume of your collegiate ac tivities. HCTUII THAT ftttONGt TO IOVIIS Of THIS CENEtATlONI "P1,nrirri& WtRNCft BOOS mint 4 mj r m r v "iOrnlnasfQi WARNtHCOLOR v CENE NATAi: Kelly -Wood TREVOR -WYNN-SLOAN MILNER-JONES 19. Native of the Morman State 21. River (ID 22. God. deas of harvests 23. Female 4- TMterday' Aaiwer 32. Spoiled by age 33. Beast of burden 36. King of Israel 37. Superior nheep 25. Mountain ridge (Mass.) 26. Type measure 27. Dutch painter 3d. A dwelling (Scot var.) 39. Ancient 40. Letter 43. A knockout I400J C0AE tX) DON'T V MIT HIM? 3ISE BE JUN. VtTU'Cf A Tn8 UKjKMOWVI - lolita V.!' Xtl 2 t Uj 1 1 V r ' CfN Tpt JTTtc? C. a s rtftU i t T. r O C API I II A t WX I until FROM CITV I COULD ALAAOST GO FOR HER, NWSE.LF !: ers of Durham County trained by Mrs. Catherine Wynne. Dr. A. P. Meters (Continued From Page 1) "When tie appear before the Town Aldermen on the twelfth we must take with us complete figures of the number of spaces being lost, the number of student cars in the area, and the amount of space available for tne building of lots by fraternities and sororities." Resolutions from the Student Leg islature, the Inter-Fraternity Couu- and "we hope" the merchants of j VKL : mysicat taucaxion uepanm Chapel Hill are other things Furta-! it, will give their version of I.,.. fnr. u ht o ! dances from four foreign count- 12th meeting. believe that the Admuiistra- tion will give us their aid if we can present them with the facts of the situation. Most of all, how- ever, it is going to require the aid ' of individual students who through their letters and personal contacts can make their weight felt among : the merchants and Aldermen," he said. He continued, "If we are not all willing to work against the proposal j to alter the present parking ar rangements in residential areas, I then We will close this battle. ! "We are meeting later this week i with the Board of Directors o the ! Merchants Association to request I that they recommend to the Aldcr i men that the present status be maintained." Nancy Adams Named April Fashion Plate Miss Nancy Adams, a junior! from Miami, Fla., has been named Miss Fashion Plate for April. From the Five Coeds winning the honor of Miss Fashion plate a Fash ion Queen is selected each year. . In a few davs. Robbins announced 1 yesterday, balloting for the top j Kappa Sigma fashion honor will begin. The win-! Jesse Johnson ner will be selected in the same Phi Delta Theta way as the monthly Misses by' Mark Cherry popular ballot, with everyone eligi-jPhi Gamma Delta ble to vote. i Robert (Bobby) Lassiter When the contest begin ballots; Phi Kappa Sigma, will be available at J. B. Robbins I Arnold Wood ! House of Fashion. MOTHER'S DAY GIFT BUY- ING COMPLIMENT MOTHER WITH A GIFT OF FASHION FROM THE HOUSE OF FASH ION. (advertisement) I MAVf THAT (WHENEVER Y00TRYTOHTT FOR THEM TO Tkt 10 Hi I YCJU oflLK T A twsr 1 r HOLDIT.Y TONIGHT THE ( GREAT V ( $HOk V KID!!- ) ENTIRE POLVC l 0 E'LL J TH' WAN V ; FIRST- FORCE IS LAVING KNOCK i ACK-WE'LL ) TME VRDRVOOON J OVERTHS K TOSS A I IF4FOR- TME ROOF SUPER- V 6OM. ON k MATlOMtl ) OF THE FUR AAARXETl! K THAT T5 Saturday Hudson, chairman of Hhe. North Carolina Folklore Council which is sponsoring the festival, Will wel come participants and members of the audience in a brief speech., Johnny Dee, well-known elevi sio'n and radio star in Richmond, and Forrest Covington, singer and guitarist from Burlington, are fea tured performers. Herb Shellans, UNC graduate' student in music from Brooklyn, N. Y., will also pre sent several folk songs and ballads. Miss Katherine Smith of Chapel Hill and Teddy Williams of Dur ham students, at .the ! University coached by Miss Ruth' Brice of. the I - i LL ft nes. Scottish country dances will be done by the Charlotte Scots with Miss gaily Southerland acting as director. The White Cross dance dance team and band with Frank Ward, director, will also particip ate on the program. Presenting songs and dances of ; Scotland will be Miss Nancy Line- 52 Students Named For Fifty-two students have been named to help in the dive to en roll UNC seniors in the Alumni Association. The students and places of en listment are: Sororitie Alphi Delta 11 - ; Johan Schultz Alpha Gamma Dlta Andrea Stalvey Chi Omega Mary Louise Bizzeli Kappa Delta Elizabeth L. Doughtery Pi Beta Phi 4 Kit Whitehurst Delta Delta Delta Sara Williams6n Fraternitie ATO Sandy Sanders Alpha Kappa Psi Bob Baggett Beta Theta Pi Joe H. Callicott Chi Phi Jimmy Garrell Chi Psi Ed Smothers DKE Carl G. Pickard Kappa Alpha Thad Bostic i Kappa Psi Hugh Hinton Pi Kappa Alpha John H. Kerr IH Zcta Psi Mack Pattort Delta Upsilon ' Roy Wood SAE rr n OF HUIAAN NATIVE, CHARLIE Bffi I POSO AT V Aliittin MP W , .Seniors , (Continued From PaQe 1) elude Hoke Simpson, Jim Talley and the Blue Jays, Kak Anthony, Circle 9, Shields Flynn and Law rence London, Oliver Bloomer, Carol Jean Suther and Charles Clement, Morrison Divine and Doug Murray. Free cigarettes will be distribut ed at the" picnic. A free barbecue supper Hvill be served at 6 o'clock. Winner of the "Ugliest Man" con test will be awarded a free suit. Voting is being, held at Y-Court at a Penny-a-vote booth. Contestants "in the contest are Tommy Capps, Mark Cherry, Van Woltz, Frank Berry, Haden Hurley, George Johnson, Joe Callicott, Stan . Leggett, BoTj Statton and John Bufress. berger and Miss Vivian Morrison of Charlotte. Also appearing at the festival will be the Chapel Hill dance team under the direction of Mrs. Daniel Okum. A Greensboro resident, Margaret Underwood, is scheduled to present a number of I folk songs and ballads. . Gorman Cordon is is serving as program chairman; assisting him as master of ceremonies will be Dr. I. G. Greer and Donald MacDonaid. John L. Walker Sigma Chi Donald Evans Sigma Nu David R. Davis Tau Epsilon Phi Norman Kantor Theta Chi William C. Walsh ZBT Jerry Oppenheimer Men's Dorms Alexander Paul Carr ' Aycock Jim Crownover : Battle-Vance Pettigrew ! Bob Kuhns ! Bob Lee Ccbb I Joe Holyfield j Everett 1 Tom Hendrix i Graham j Craig Gibbons Grimes j Bob Carter Joyner Jerry Baynes Lewis Frank Brown Mangum Fred Alphin Manly Forest Patterson Old East Kelly Wallace Old West Julius Banzct Ruffin Pat Leonard Stacy Ed House Steele Jerry Shields Whitehead James Lehmann Winston Frank Berry Women's Derms Alderman Amoret Bell Care Pat Anderson Mclver Helen Walker iNirrsing Quarters Marjorie Staub Smith Ann Morgan Spencer Glenda Caldwell to zr c ROTC Supplies! I SHOES Black or brown. o Camp igh SOCKS White, black, or khaki, long or anklet LARGE WHITE TOWELS WHITE IHIRTS Regular col lar, Arrow Dart or Wings. WHITE SHORTS and T-SHIRTS NEW SHIPMENT CORD. RANJS; And BERMUDAS IN ALL COLORS BERMAN'S ' DEPT. STORE T3 Covering Trie University PHILOLOGICAL CLUB The Philological Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Library As sembly Hoom. Professor Ransom T. Taylor of the Dept. of Germanic Languages will present a paper en titled "The Pact with the Devil," in example of German Emigre literature. WOMAN'S ATHLETIC AWARDS Woman's Athletic Association will have its annual Award's Day picnic today at 5:30 p.m. in Women's Gym. LAW WIVES MEET The Law Wives will meet at 8 p.m. today in the Staff Lounge at the Joseph Palmer Knapp Build , ing. HISTORY CLUB PICNIC The Graduate History Club pic nic will be held Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Captain and Mrs. Patterson, at 410 East Rose mary Street. The annual History Club-English Club softball game will be played at 3 p.m. at the Woolen Gym Field. For further information and re servations graduate history stu dents have been asked to contact CLASSIFIEDS NO -COMPANY EXCELS NORTH- western MutOal in the Happiest of all business relations old customers coming back for more. See your Northwestern Mutual agent for information about our low net cost and liberal con tracts. Thompson and DeBerry, Tel 93G91. REWARD OFFERED FOR THE return of man's black Buxton billfold. Lost Saturday. Contains valuable papers, identification cards, and money. Call 207 Everett, 89170. Walt Kelly Is Coming And The i POgO BOOKS Are Here 4 Where Else But That Remarkable Joint The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. 1 I YES... END WORfelES fHESE Elaine Nowaczyk at carrel 628 or 6215r , s WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP The Westminister Fellowship an nounces its spring retreat May 9, 10 and 11 at Fort Caswell on the beach. 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