Page Four Tuesday, June 26, 1951 THE TAR HEEL WE'RE DEMONS AT CLEANIN'! If It's Soiled, We'll Clean It! UNIVERSITY CLEANERS 1 Next io Post Office Phone 4921 For Your Convenience... O Prescriptions O Fountain Service O Fine Cosmetics O School Supplies Sutton's Drug Store but first, a summer cfiocc-up Don't risk spoiling an all-day or week-end trip. Be sure your car is in tip-top shape for summer driving. Every car needs complete chassis and mechanical lubrication against summer heat and increased mileage. 'It also needs fresh oil, clean spark plugs, efficient cooling, accurate steering and wheel alignment ... in fact, a thorough check-up. We do these things quickly, expertly and economically. Drive In today or tomorrow. CASTON MOTOR CO., Inc. 419 West Franklin Street Phone 2-421 UNC To Set Up Opera School In Raleigh Establishment of the Carolina Opera School in Raleigh this fall under the administration of the Extension Division of the Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in cooperation with wo other groups was announced this week by Chancellor Robert B. House. The School will train singers for professional careers in opera and concert work. It is sche duled to open September 17 with a faculty of three members. This School is considered unique in that it is affiliated with the Grass Roots Opera Company of Raleigh which can offer to qualified students 40 to 50 per- - Research - (Continued from page 1) ed air bases. According to Chancellor House the research "represents a major step in our program for making substantial research contributions to the nation as well as to North Carolina." Early fall will find activities extended to other bases in this country and abroad. Chancellor House said. "It is good to know that our Institute for Research in Social Science has been recognized by the Air Force in its efforts to secure scientific study of organizationa! problems. "And it is fortunate educa tionally that this type of projec provides us with a splendid ve hicle for the collaborative work of psychologists, anthropologists statisticians, and sociologists. "We expect the product of this research to throw new and useful light on many of the fundamenta problems of human organization civilian and military alike." -Briefs - (Continued jrom -page 1) directed by Carroll R. Taylor, pre-mmisterial student from Asheville and President of the University Inter-faith council. i .m.iiiu irTOi-n-iiimi-11-.-Tnii-.T i rnir ,. in HiriinBi nni 1 n iinrmirt inn in i i .i.ii. n i mm i - Davis - (Continued jrom page 1) "I was so struck bv the nresidpnt's devotion, enthusiasm, and ability that I wished to become a part of the team." - ii ni iinmni iti a " rifirrr '""( f 1 --T '' -a NOW PLAYING DEFIANT, GUN-RAKED OUTPOST! FORT DAKOTA where a garrison with guts rode out to tace the death-spewing fury r n .tin if ui juuiung5? mailing guns I T:. , 1 A umm 'nniK. If ; V life -W'flSfll! i.4 J'az -X-Wl fifS fell A MONOGRAM RELEASE with AUDREY JIM IAMB 10NG DAVIS MULICAN March of Time WEDNESDAY ffi VQ SlGNORETBLIER x LiMy - . . nm.riii mire 1 m 7 THtDIARYOrAHUrifAiinruunirt.' a M Ditlwo ala J In French English Titles THE MERRITTS are at Club Sirloin Restaurant (W. Franklin St) QUANTITY QUALITY Seafood Flown In Daily O Lobster Tails O Shrimp O Soft-Shell Crabs CLUB SIRLOIN f - &

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