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f TUCSOAY, NOVCMDCR 10. TRf DAILY TAR H11C FA6H THtll In I Covering The Campus 1 ( WM KUUI KY ( IA ll I't llo.Mru i- Uk- clulu!o tor to ,i s ,cli itica ot tin- rantri Uuy ' r pin . .shhlent rrnmy mtuc i. p in . supper an. I program Cli.ipl.iin I lie W t ; n n:tlu SCI EXT I FIC SOCIETY Tomtit at 7:30 in 2ti Phillips Hall Dr. Carl W. GotScluilk. Division of Mr!'cinc. will speak on "The Coun teriiirreiit Hypothesis (or Urine Concentration." Alter his talk. Dr. Uryct S. De- i.-iop.il St talents at D.ike I'm- ;(t. Institute- ot Field Physics. will y wi'I ,veak on "The Kela- speak on "Sumo ..IVvUiiins in Church to the Sttaknt." Lunar E)kp!oraUon.." .loe O'I'.iien. FILM FOHL'M Westminster Fellowship and Wes ley Foundation present "Death of a Salesman" Wednesday night. ?, p.m.. in the Presbyterian Student Center. Based on the Pulitizcr Prize winning play, the picture stars Frederic March. Discussion after the film will be led by Kai Jur gcnen. Dramatic Arts, and Dean Clark, Daiiforth Seminary intern trom Harvard. PLEATED SKIRTS... SOLIDS AND PLADS At 1004 W. Main Durham STATISTICS COLLOQUIUM Dana QuaaV of Chapel Hill will speak Nov. 3 on "The . Asymptotic Power of the Kolmoorov Tests Goodness of Fit." This meeting is , open to all interested to statistical , inference. n Vv t , f ''sKvs. jKr:j; " : l Vs Iff 3 -V'- : - , ; -.i-. '-- Collection Of Insurance i Material Given library The Bush Collection of insurance materials recently has been given to the Library. The collection includes insurance materials from England, France. Holland and Italy dating from the 16th to the 20th century. Frank J. Schwentker of the Bus- j iness School, said the collection, j added to the library's present hold-1 ings, gives Carolina "the finest in- ( surance library of any university : in the South." j -D -A N Z I G E R ' S Swiss Chocolate VOLKSWAGENS 10(H) Mo.l( ! -C Metal Tops -jAr Convertibles Sun Roofs IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON MOST COLORS WEAVER BROS 214 YV. Cabarrus St. ILileigh. N. C. TE 3 41Tt N. C. Dealer 3201 Corner McDowell & Cabarrus Sts. TE 4 02(36 21 IHT.LU AFFAIRS COMMITTEE The Public Affairs committee in requested to be present at a meet ing to be Wednesday, 7 p.m. in the Y. Dr. Paul Guthrie of the Economic Department will discuss the labor move. ZOOLOGY SEMINAR An eminent Australian biologist who specializes in insect .study will address a zoology seminar today at 4:4." p.m. in Wilson, Hall. Dr. H. G. Andrewartha. currently a vis iting professqy'at Duke University, will speak on insect diapause or de velopmental arrest. $ ' - - -- 4 , '.v t IE 1 -4 i i UMC ; YRC AK PSI WIYES National Committeeman Erwin Porterfield (left) of Burlington introduced by Warrer Coolidge (right), president of UNC YRC. GOP National Committeeman . j ... - - ----- Discusses European Trip j Mr. Erwin Porterfield. National pie to fill the employment needs, j Committeeman for the North Car- There is no unemployment in West j olina Federation of Young Republi- Germany.'' Because of situations j cans, was the distinguished speaker i like this all over Europe, Porter-1, last night at the Young Republican; field feels' that there is no need fori Club's "Get Acquainted Meeting". foreign aid in that part of the ! Porterfield was a member of the world. ; The wives of the members of twenty member delegation corn- Clip this Coupon Alpha Kappa Psi will have a sociaj gathering Thursday, 8 p.m., at the Victory Village Center. RECAPPING SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY THIS AD ENTITLES YOU TO A 25 DISCOUNT PER TIRE - AU SIZES -:- Only Premium Materials Used -:- One Day Service -:- We Guarantee Our Work Chapel Hill-Carrboro's Most Modern R.icap Shop -:- Minor Auto Repairs -:- Amoco Gcs Carolina Tire Service, Inc. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Committee of C.MAR will meet Wednesday. 3 p.m., in Roland Parker I of Graham Memorial. i Pearson To Speak J On Veterans Day prised of ten Republicans and ten Democrats that recently made a trip to some of the Nato countries of Europe. Last night, he gave hij impressions of that trip. It was surprising to learn, he said, that Europe had been rebuilt to such a high degree. Today. West Germany is booming, and in spite of the fact that 25 percent of the present population is refugee, "there is still a need for more peo- 'Art Of Atonality' Plans for a common monetary system in Europe within about 34 years, and a United States of Eu rope in 5 years illustrate a new unity among Europeans. Porterfield explained that this is probably i "mainly due to the Russian threat." This may be impeded by the growing nationalism in France however. Major General Matterson Pear son, usa 'ret.' will deliver a j Set Sunday Evening speech at Wednesdays Veterans Day ceremonies in front of South Building at 4:30 p.m. UNC Coed (Continued from Page 1) 35. of Durham, passenger in the I truck; Eric Bell, 53. and his wife, A unique program on "The Art ot ! Mrs. Mabel Bell. 42, both of Burl Atonality" will be presented by'ington and occupants of the other Ethel Casey, soprano, at Petite car. Preceding General Pearson's talk. Musicale, Sunday evening. : units of the NROTC and AFROTC j Works of Sehoenberg, Berg and ; units at UNC will march together ; Webern will ,be used to illustrate ! from Emerson Field and disperse the musicale, which is sponsored j around the flag pole at Polk Place. . by the GM Music Committee. j According to Maj. Lemuel Shep-! Miss Sheehan suffered from cuts and bruises. Campbell was listed in serious condition at the Burl ington hospital with multiple lacerations, abrasions and fractures. 301 E. Main St. Carrboro (Formerly Carolina Motors) Phone 8460 Clip this Coupon Clip this Coupon hard, USMC. the Naval battalion and the Air Force group will march to the accompaniment of t h e i r drum and bugle corps. Investigation is continuing con- Mrs. Casey, the wile of Slate Col lege's assistant athletic director. sang one of the leads in the recent j cenung the cause of the accident. Carolina Playmaker's production of "Carousel." Included in the ceremonies will be the sin-iinn of the national an- I them and the lowering of the colors. E NTKAXC E CON V E K T E I . ... .. , .... , BRAKE AND FRONT END SPECIAL 1. Adjust BRAKES 3. Re Pack Front 2. Add Necessary Wheel Bearings Brake Fluid 4. Balance Front Wheels 5. Re-Align Front End $9.95 entrance to the li- i lot lia.s been closed ; G. M. SLATE Activities scheduled in Memorial today include. Graham Carolina Tire Service (Formerly Carolina Motors) 301 E. MAIN CARRBORO Ways and Means Committee, 2 3:30 p.m.. Woodhousc; UP, 2-5:30 p.m.. Roland Parker III: Audit ' Board, 4-6 p.m., Woodhouse; P1FC, I 5-6:30 p.m., Grail: University Club, , 7-8 p.m., Roland Parker III, WRC. f 7- p. .m, Grail; SP, 7-9:30 p.m. Rol and Parker I & II: Traffic Council, -j7:30-ll p.m., Woodhouse; Special Committee, 9-11 p.m., Grail. The center brary parkin to cars. ' ' A pede.sti i,in walkway lias been provi.iel and a crossvs a'.k painted across I!aler;h road. The change makes several nev parking spaces possible. ! Miss Olive transferred here this : fall from St. Mary's Junior Col ilege in Raleigh. She was an educa tion major. Funeral services for Miss- Olive were held at 2 'p.m. Monday, Grace Episcopal Church, Lexington. Buri al was in Forest Hill Memorial Park. She i survived by tier parents, a brother and a sister. DAILY CROSSWORD m ACROSS 5. Cicatrix 9, con fame 10. German river pg.) 12. Foop jpoon. 13. Brag: 14. Cuntoni 15. Flock 17. Father 1. Spoiled 4. Stubborn on 6. Cavalry aworci (var.) 6. Lump of earth. 7. Win 8. Breathe 9. Driver or bras.iie 51. Postpones 18. Escapei s ;H;A:.n?;PjUinp EtCAKESjl O T A i-.ikiLlLlI 'N;G,SlT a;pJ In u i tlSlETt 'MN 'F: n .0 names 21. Girl's name 22. Half ems ! ttosary bead 20. Prefix to 20. Tart of Scotch an inch 21. Macaw 22. Disraeli's titl 23. Country, dances 27. Merit 2R. German spa '.,f. Streets ( abr. P.O. Friar'a title 31 Pronoun 3 I nm icon. trartrd) 35. Finat 3?. Number 37. Col.I 3! 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I n mi """ mmmmmmtm fTTVT - - 1 I -jT S"f-i; t-- a: SlI Bill Dugan goes over work schedules with Chief Operator Merle Brauch in the Des Moines toll center. t Bill Dugan wanted responsibility See how he's done in just four years. When William 1. Dugan graduated from iNale University of Iowa in 1955. he had a flegree in liusiness administration, a ifp. and firm resolution -to get ahead rill went to work with North western Ficll Telephone Company at'Oes Moines. "1 varttct to M-ork where I'd find real opportiftlies for advatirement and get the training nrce-ary to take advantage of "tltcm," he W f. "I couldn't have made a beller eno'ree." ' Ten month of diversified training taught Bill tire "language" of the basines aiwl guVe "him the know -bow and solf asu ranee henetileil. t was transferred to "tlieTTrak-Departrnenrtjt Dedar Hapid where he gained experienre in operating room procedure?, force scheduling and training and in supervising operating personnel. He returned to Des Moines and in. February. 1959. was promoted t District Traffic Supervisor there. Today. Bill beads up an organization of ten supervisory people and about 2-0 telephone operators wbo handle approxi mately '12.0(H) calls each day. He is al-o responsible for auxiliary services such a Information and the Telephone Company switchboard. "This is a booming business.' says Bill. '"There are new problems coming up ecry day to keep my job interesting and challenging. I don't know where a man can find -more genuine opportunities to improve himself. ; Duan found the career he teas looking jor u ith a Hell Telephone Company. You might find your, too. Talk with the Bell interviewer when he vifilt your campus and read the Bell Tele phone booklet on file in your Placement Office. w COMPANIES i j
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