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L J 'I SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 195 THfi DAILY TAUr US EL Soph. -Counselors Set New Dato For Meet Sophomore cmi ardors will moot !j-ch 5 instt-ad of Tuesday, accord it to Joe Warner, vice president of .u.phomore class. Letters to the i ir.e!or.s has oriin.iUy set the r crrm for Tuesday. I ho rifely organized counselors, r. prnim M fWmitoric and fra- i rnrt .os, will work instrument? ,i jYttin;: d.ivs information to ! o:norei. NOW ki:3-5 719 P.M. Interviews Begin For Y Cabinet Posts Ed Crow, chairman of the YMCA nominating committee, announced Saturday the beginning of interviews for future executive and cabinet positions for next year's Y Cabinet positions. KIcctions will be announced at a later days. Anyone else interested may get an application blank at the Y office a'ter March 23. iSv r - ii it f i i -- . B I -a ir f. rvtr r t GARY COOPER V ZSrsY ) . -V iJiX FROM THE PRIZE NOVEL" v3 FROM THE PRIZE NOVEL" trVOF THUNDERING lOWEFt! Cosmopolitan Cfub Debates Castro Role The Cosmopolitan: Club's discus sion today will concern the benefi cial or notorious value of the new rebel regime in Cuba under Fidel Castro. This discussion will begin at 4 p.m. in the Rendezvous Room. Cosmopolitan Club President Alan Costa said political science and his- lory siuaenis are parucuiany in vited to join the debate. Also during thes meeting, new members rrtay join the club? Costa said American students planning to go abroad during the summed wyuld especially benefit from foreign ac quaintances which may be niade at club meetings. ' . ' Another meeting of the club will be held at the Methodist Church March 1. venng rail - 1 h niiyersiry v-amp v i J . f i ) Nominations un a. BEtl FIAZZAi Ttc,lNlcoLo w3't'ARj.xR iros ARTT ROMBtt MP NOW PLAYING lissom 5ERVE YOURSELF UfJfW FE EVERY SUNDAY 5:30-7:30 P.M. At Tl. RANCH HOUSE 1 'n;; "WWW" iccv,v,tNc:D S -, "I , v is: adventures jn or rf v, rati iCtu r.oon eatings v 1CME OF CHOICE HICKORY-SMOKED CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS For UP Meet A heavy schedule of nominations is' on the'agexvda for the University Party's meeting Monday at 7 p.m. in Gt rrard ITall. Party Chairman John Minter sai i Isst week UP hope.1? to complete all nominations for the spring elec tions' "Monday and Tuesday riighls. Candidates for the following cam pus positions will be elected Mon day night: editor of The Daily Tar Heel, editor of the Yackety Yack, senior class officers, chairman of the Women's Residence Council, president of the Carolina Athletic Association, president of Women's Athltic Association and head cheer leader. In addition, candidates for the following Legislature seats will be nominated Monday night: one one year seat and one siv-month scat in Oorm Men's I, two one-year seats in Dorm Men's IV, one one-year seat in TJorm Men's V, one one year seat and one six-month seat one-year seat and one six-month seat in Town Men's I and three one year seat's and one six-month seat in Town Men's III". The remaining nominations will be made Tuesday night. YWCA LEADERSHIP j A YWCA leadership school will be held Monday from 4-6 p.m. and Tuesday from 4-6 pjti.. both in the Library ' Assembly Room. These sessions are being held to introduce students to the Y program. Discusion groups have been planned so that questions may be asked. COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS Commencement invitations may be ordered Monday and Tuesday from 9 am. to 1 p.m. in the Y Building lobby. V B INKLE Y BAPTIST-CHURCH "Judgment Day" will be the sub ject of the Rev. John T. Wayland's sermon today at theU a.m. worship service of the Olin ,T. Binkley Me morial Baptist Church. Todays services will be held in Memorial Hall instead of Gerrkrd Hall. NEWMAN CLUB p "Cardinal Newman" will be the topic of discussion by 'Father Smith at the Newman Club meeting to day after supper at 6:30 p.m. B'NAI B'RITII Two programs have been planned by the B'nai B'rithHillel Founda tion today. The HiUel Brunch will present Manly W d e Wellman, Chapel Hill author; who will dis cuss "Louis Leon.' at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. At 4:30 p.m. today, Dr.L. M. Slif kin, associate professor in the Phy sics Department, will lead a dis cussion on "Does Science Undercut Religion?" This discussion will be held at the Tau Epsilon Phi frater nity house. WESLEY ' Tne Wesley Sunday morning sem inar will be held at 9:30 a.m. today in the University Methodist Church basement. The discussion will be: "In What Sense is God in Christ?" The Wesley Worship Service will be held at 7 p.m. today after the supper at 5:45 p.m. At the worship service, Dave Swain, a graduate student- will- deliver the 30-minute sermon. . CHESS TOURNEY . 1 The UNC Chess Club is sponsoring a "30-30" tournament beginning to day. The tournament will be a six round' 'Swiss-type," with the first three rounds to be played today and the final three, Sunday, March 1. Registration for the tournament is in Roland Parker I. FRESILMAN OFFICERS Freshmen officers and Council will meet Tuesday in the Rendezvous Room of Graham Memorial at 7 pm. CANTERBURY CLUB , Dr. J. E. King of the History De partment will speak at Canterbury Club today on "The Conflict with in the Anglican Church." The meet ing will begin at 6 p.m. with sup per. Elections for Canterbury officers will be held Sunday, March 8. A short program to be announced later will also be scheduled. PHYSICS COLOQUIUM .."Internal Precipitates .In Silver Chloride" is the topic of Charlie Childs' talk to the Physics Colloqu ium at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. The mseting will be held in 206 Phillips.. B. S.U. Discussions of the Dead Sea Scrolls will be featured for the next two successive Sunday night supper forums at the University Baptist Church. Marvin Berry, instructor in the Department of Religion, will lead today's discussion on "The Archaeological Significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls." STATISTICS COLLOQUIUM Dr. G. E. H. Reuther, a specialist on random processes in the theory of probability will be the guest speaker at the statistics colloquium at 4 p.m. in 206 Phillips Hall Mon days ' . Dr.' Reuther is an English math ematics professor working this year at Yale University. A native of Ber lin, Germany, he moved' to England as a youth and studied at Cam bridge University, where he received degrees in 1942 .and 1945. CATHOLIC MISSION The Rev.' William F. Wellein of the Catholic Mission Center in Wake Chapel of St. Thomas More here to day through Friday. Father Wellein will speak at each ot the morning Masses today and will officially open the Mission at 8 p.m. today. For the remaining six days. Father Wellein will con duct the Mission at 10 o'clock each niorning and at 5:30 each, evening. His topics will include - "God's Love for Men," "The Meaning and rurpose of Life" and ''Justice." The pastor of St. Thomas More Church, Father Francis J. Murphy, Forest will conduct a mission at the has invited the public to attend. The ways of love era many.. .some tender, some violent, tome "forbidden"! THEY'RE ALL HEREIN THIS MOTION PICTURE! n j 1' - : i . "--v.--.s-r U- -- Chock this now collar stylo - tho ARROW GIgit Here's broadcloth shirt with features that please tht college' mm with an eye for style.' The collar (button-down, of course), k t shorter, neater-looking modeL The fine broadcloth cools you throughout the warm days ahead. Then trt trim checks in many color combinations, solids and white, of course. $4.00 up. HARROW- first in fashion I'M- I mm SMOOTH SHAVfj Student Pqty Nominations To Coritiriae " Student Party nominattons for the April 7 elections will contnue at a meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Roland Parker I and II. Jim Crownover, floor leader for the party, said Saturday the follow ing campus positions will be up for 1 nomination: president of the VVom- len's Athletic Association, possible ' endorsement for a head cheerleader candidate, all senior class officers except secretary, and Legislature seats in Dorm Men's II (one one year seat), Dorm Men's III (two one-year seats and one six-month seat), Dorm' Women's I (one one year seat and one six-month seat) and Town Women's, (two one-year scats). Other nominations will be com peted at the March 2 and 9 meet ings of Student Party, Crownover said. The "big four" nominations will be made at the March 9 meet ing. The SP platform will be presented at a later meeting in March, but members with suggestions for planks have been asked to submit their ideas to the party sometime this week, Crownover said. c;viDi:r:i AND turn- TMBJLBS FEATURES AT 1:19-3:06-5:13 7:10-9:07 ADULTS 75c CHILDREN 25c TODAY The Exciting World Of Old Books Running an old book department is a little like running an animal act in a zoo. Plus ca change and all that, but, pal, it's never boring. For example, during the past week we've been showing the finest col lection of twentieth century first editions we've ever had - but all the while people kept coming in with other treasures for us to buy, sort out and get cleaned up for the next show. Ir. a day or so, what's left of our proud collection will be put back into the permanent shelves, and we'll start planning a Civil War book show. In the meantime, assorted bits of treasure that don't quite fit the pat tern are popping up on our Recent Acquisitions shelf. 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