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TuISDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1958 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PACf THRU Covering The University Campus ,l KV IVTIUVII.WS , .iicrvM-wt for jury duly of t he anr! Women's Honor co incils ' lu hrld ti-d.'y from 2 to 5 p.m. 'he WtMxIhoue Con ferine Room jji.ih.ttn Memorial, i .ut. u iu"4 lw interviews will le i b-rs of tin- Honor System Com. WANTED A ttudtnt roommate and attend nt for a Sophomore student -Ho room in Ruffin Dormitory. Dufifi include assisting student f gf dressed, taking student ta Dining Hall and classrooms ,ri wheelchair, etc. Compensa tion is $65.00 a month. If ierested, please contact the Student Aid Office, No. 1 Hanes Hill. mission, headed by Ken 'Hall. Applications for interviews will be available in the student government otfice today. DERATE SQUAD A meeting of the Debate Squad will be held tins afternoon at 4 o'clock n Holand Parker II. Final p'ans- for a trip to a Virginia tourna ment will be made. Special guest at the meeting will be Gen. F. C. Shepard. mm rheGEETUS iscoming back look for it! DAIRY-BAR X Has Added Freshly Made DO-NUTS To Their Other Fine Foods And Ice Cream. Meadowgold Ice Cream t a t i 5 tr fnt -? I I " r'"""""""""""'"" r ' "" '""''v ,. I r Ml A l 1 J osliiro how'd you catch on so quick? Catch on to the fact that Coca-Cola is the l.P drink on campus, I mean. Always lrnk it, you say? Well how about dropping over to the dorm and downing a sparkling Coke or two with ti e buys. The man who's for Coke x the man for m. SIGN OF GOOD TASTE DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. DAILY CROSSWORD ACKOS4 1.1 1 arufer 6. Tab 9. Vot't bird 10. rtil arcaJ 12. Fencing words 13. F.iklmo boat 14. AbyM 15. Lubrhar.t IS. Cixt to 17. (;xlies tit Uncord 19. Hbr c lu.itcr 20. Rti5f . by proof 23. Kind of arc light 24. Vanguard's path 2. K.ireralls SO. I-ofty mountain 21 (lii of war 21. F.xcla. matiorl Km ploy gain ::. iieta. Kappa 2. Capital f Kjrypt 29. Member cf a jury 41. Benefit 42. Submarine 43. Otherwise 41. Sweet cherry DOWN 1. Washing ton, D. C. buiMinfr 2. Variant 3. Paver (G.D.) 4. Hair cm 5. Eighty 6. Crippla 7. Of a continent 8. Plural of "pea" 9. IxaJ anew 11. Beehive 13. Alcoholic beverage 17. Evenings (poet.) . 18. Kamblir. talk 21. Nickel (ayra.) 22. Epochs 25. Bag- (abbr.) 28. Ken, , Dwor- Bhak is one 27. Tennis apparel 29. Exist SO. Alms box (eccl.) 31. Depart 32. Vial C6. Tart of the eye ma 'Tut H in -jh?iOi&jCH ;.(MjAjf Yciterdajr'a Aasrcr 27. Malayan boat 39. Jail (slang;) 40. riiiiippino yam (var.) ' ' A5 23 27 iiiiizii:: . J 1 1 llTT-te ALPHA EPSILON DELTA A meeting of Alpha Epsilon Delta, pre-med and pre-dem fraternity, will be held Thursday in the chaptr room at 7:30 p.m. All members have been urged to attend. MATH CLUB PROPOSED The organization of a mathematics club will be discussed at a meeting tomorrow at 4 p.m. in room 320 Phillips. Sponsored by Pi Mu Epsilon, mathematics fraternity, the meet ing is open to all undergraduate majors in mathematics. EVENING SKETCH CLASS The evening sketch class conduct ed at Askland Art Center is being divided into two sections due to the large registration, class teacher John Allcott reports. In addition to the scheduled Wednesday night meeting, sketch sessions will be held also on Tues day nights at 7 p.m. Interested persons may still contact the UNC Art Department about participating in he class. Allcott is a professor of art in the department. PLACEMENT MEETING The UNC Placement Service wiU sponsor a career meeting tonight at 7:30 in Gerrard Hall especially for seniors and graduate student, ac cording to an announcement by J. M. Galloway, Placement Service director. W. Edgar Gift, superintendent of personnel at Tennessee Eastman Company, will discuss "Finding and Getting the night Job." UNIVERSITY (T UB Homecoming and Caravan week end plans will be UisciiMsed tonight at the University Club meeting at 7 o'clock in Di Hall (New West). All members have been urged to attend. AUTHENTIC SPANISH WINESKINS ARE IN AT KEMP'S WED. Thru FRI. 3- 1 t Starts SAT. At 8 P.M. The New Screen k Vesical 1o Gorgeows Color By The Composers Oi'UyFak Laiy- f MGM COLOR NSA The National Student Association will hold a meeting at 4- clock this afternoon in Roland Parker I. APO RUSH MEETING The third and final rush meeting for prospective pledgts of Alpha Phi Omega 'service fraternity will be held tonight at 7:30 upstairs in the Y Building. Fraternity brothers will meet at 7 o'clock. & i Rushees have been reminded that they must have attended two of the three rush meetings to be eligi ble for membership in the fraternity. wunc-tv ; Here is today's schedule for WUNC-TV : 6:20 Morning Music 6:30 Atomic Age Physics 7:00 Sign Off 8 : 55 Morning News 9:00 United States History 9:30-Physical Science 10:00 World History 10:30 Mathematics 11:00 United Nation's Review 11: 15 Art of lhe Theatre 11:45 Scientific Methods 12:15 Mid-Day News 12:30 Today on the Farm 1:00 Sign Off 6:00 Travelogue 6:15 Number of Things 6:30-6:30 Report 7:00 Concepts of Physics 7:30 You, The Deaf 8:00 Your University at Work 8:30 Potpourri 9:30 Soviet Economy 10:00 From Capitol Hill L0:30-Finai Edition 10:35 Tomorrow on Channel Four 10:37-Sign Off WUNC RADIO Here is today's schedule for WUNC Radio: 6:00 Symphony for Sunset 6:55 Spot News Summary 7:00-Gilbert Highet 7:15 French Press Review 7:30 A Musical Excursion 8:00 French Light Opera 9:00 Young Artist of Aspen 10:00 Evening News Summary 10: 15 Evening Masterwork ll:30-Sign Off EUCHARIST CELEBRATION A - celebration of the Holy Eu charist will be held tomorrow at 5:30 at the Chapel of the Cross for a corporate communion for all Epis" eopalian students. 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