PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAB THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 193; BULLETINS Phonograph Concert 1:25 Hill Music hall. All-request program Meditation," from "Thais Massenet ; "Largo," Handel ; "Dance of the Hours," Ponchiel li; "O Sole Mio," sung by Enrico Caruso; "I'm Falling In Love With Someone," Victor Herbert; "Liebestroume," Franz Liszt. Carolina Dames .-Regular monthly meeting, Tuesday, 8 p. m., Archer house on Columbia street. All students' wives are invited. Band Rehearsal Kenan sta dium, 5 o'clock today. All mem bers must be present. Sophomore Class Meeting to night, 7 o'clock, Memorial hall. All members must be present. Carolina Walking Club Will take second hike Sunday after noon. Meet at bell tower at 2:45. Hike to Laurel hill, Mason farm and Morgan's creek. Ev eryone invited to participate. British Debate Trybuts To night, 9 o'clock, Graham Memo rial, room 213. History and Political Science Professors Requested to meet on side steps of Saunders hall, 10:30 tomorrow morning for Yackety Yack picture. Coed Riding All girls wishing to ride horseback may do so from 2 to 5 o'clock this afternoon. Alpha Kappa Gamma Meeting at 5 o'clock today. Coed Archers Practice on in tramural field from 4 to 5 o' clock. University club Important meeting in 214 Graham Memo rial at 7 o'clock tonight. Pictures for Yackety Yack to be taken. Infirmary Those confined in the mnnnary yesterday were P. D. Grossman, A. C. Rufty, W. E. Patterson, W. H. Sawyer and P. D. Jones. Freshman Nominees To Open Campaign Candidates for the offices of president and treasurer of the freshman class will open their campaigns with speeches today m Memorial hall during the chapel period. Phil Walker, Baxter Taylor, and Edwin Hubbard, freshman nominees for president, and Ben Hunter and Stuart Ficklen, nam ed to run for treasurer, will be the speakers. New Rule Continued from first page) remove their conditions by tak ing an examination such as that now required. Students of the third class must register for English cc and pass the course either in the quarter following their diagnostic test or, if the class is filled, at a time designat ed by the secretary. "Students failing to appear for the diagnostic test and to follow instructions about remov ing conditions will not be allow ed to register in the University for any succeeding quarter." The date for the diagnostic test is November 19. Professor Bailey emphasized the fact that all students having cc's must take the test on the above date. Theft Cases (Continued from first page) Reporting of Thefts The University administra tion requests that students re port all thefts to T. E. Hinson, assistant administrator for dor mitories, office in 110 Manly, or the campus police at 5151, or the public pay station in the Y. M C. A., number 4001. P. L. Burch, supervisor of the physical plant, believes that the best, means to prevent petty thefts in the dormitories is for students to keep money and val uables either locked up or upon their person. "It is unfair to the janitor to leave valuables lying around. If they are missed it creates a sus picion concerning him. Also the University takes particular cau tion to prevent surplus keys from being on the campus. A record is kept of all keys made by any person. If we go to that trouble students should cooper ate by keeping their dormitory doors locked." Mr. Burch said. r Books Gifts Picture Framing Cards Stationery THOMAS BOOK STORE Corcoran and Chapel Hill Streets Durham, N. C. Remington Noiseless Typewriters Office Supplies scoring a touchdown apiece, Ay- cock took a 12-0 win from Manly in the only other game in the dormitory division. In the fraternity division Lambda Chi Alpha took a close one from A.T.O. 7-6, S.P.E. took Sigma Chi 6-0, and PiN Kappa Alpha walloped Kappa Alpha 13-6. Staff Bulletin News Editors, Night Sports Ed itors, Deskmen Meeting this afternoon, 5 o'clock, office. Craig Be in office this after noon at 4 o'clock to assist news editor. iiiil 1 i m m mm a k m m m m- Firm Ave. at Forty-Sixth St., New York. AUTUMN MODELS SUITS AND TOPCOATS DONE IN A FINE AND HIGHLY INDIVIDUAL MANNER TO PROPERLY MEET COLLEGIATE REQUIREMENTS. MODERN EXAMPLES OF EXCELLENT FINCHLEY STYLING. TAILORED TO INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS AND MORE ALSO QUADLEY SUITS, TOPCOATS, SPORTSWEAR AND FORMAL DRESS READY-TO-WEAR' AT ONE PRICE ONLY $35 TODAY, NOVEMBER 12, AT Students Cooperative Cleaners Chapel Hill, N. C. Robert Gray, Representative RED GATE SHADOW PLAYERS Revive the ancient art of puppetry in authentic Chinese plays with traditional musical accompaniment. TWO PERFORMANCES 3:30 This Afternoon at Elementary School 8:30 This Evening at Hill Music Hall ADMISSION : ADULTS 30c CHILDREN 15c Sponsored by Parent-Teachers Association Eat Early SATURDAY And Avoid The RUSH WE WILL BE OPEN FOR LUNCH 11:00 TO 2 P.M. SUPPER 5 TO 7:30 P.M. University Dining Hall Cafeteria Camels increase digestive activity encourage a sense of well-being! TAYLOR'S in Raleigh Now Showing Over 2,000 Dresses Grimes Wins (Continued on last page) punt and as a result tallied Ruf fin's lone score when he raced 60 yards behind beautiful interfer ence. Austin With but the conversion stand ing between vcitory and defeat for Ruffin, Jake Austin was called in to attempt the try for the vital point. His attempt went wide and Grimes was re turned the victor and dormitory champion. Grimes will now take it easy until the fraternity winner is de cided and then will meet the vic tor of the rival tourney for the campus intramural grid title. With Sobelson and Ressler Prices and terms are the same ... Values differ! Get what you pay for. Try all portables . . . Convince your self of Royal's su periority I mmmsi The Rose Agency, Inc. 206 Corcoran Street Durham, N. C. WITH healthy nerves and good digestion, you feel on top of the world. When you smoke Camels with your meals and after, Camels help in two special ways: Tension is lessened and Camels promote digestive well-being. So enjoy your Camels between courses and after eating. Strain eases. Copnitbt.19M.TJ. J. EtereoUa Tobacco Comaaor. Winjton-Sln N. C. The flow of digestive fluids, so vital to proper nutrition, is speeded up. Alkalinity is increased. You get more good from what you eat. For an invigorating "lift" for matchless taste and "for diges tion's sake" the answer is the same: Camels. Camels set you right ! And they don't get on your nerves. ALL-AROUND ATHLETE FROM TEXAS. feL Miss Mary Carter says : "Since I've learned Wfm PPt how pleasant Camels make my mealtime, 1 I wouldn't be without them. Camels are llfeSlV mild never get on my nerves." ft j& - i mM nrwN buwlek. johnny Murphy pfi CHAMPION BOWLER. Johnny Murphy says: "Smoking Camels at meals and after works out swell in my case. Camels help my digestion. After a meal and Camels, I settle back and really enjoy life." a a a . ' ft I CONCENTRATION IB x IWa & to- -rot 1 W JMJJ VvaJS Camels beip I sfSt refreshing1111- 1 fttyfcf li cels. Camels set 1 ir V you right. f x' v A "IIBIT"'11"1 'nnrinii. m marinn n nnfi n'fi iin n n n nil n iwi .mnrii nn in. , jf ' M tL? WYiif 1WV k ,mM -Ift I vwawwii ?tw- .-. .y.-;weHw - vf4 AFTER THE GREATEST FINISH UNDER FIRE GOLFING HISTORY: Tony Manero gets set for eat ing by smoking Camels. The gallery went wild when Tony Manero scored a spectacular 282 4 strokes under the record to win the 1936National Open Golf Tournament. In spite of the lone erind Tony's digestion stands the strain. Tony himself says: ror digestion's sake smoke Camels!' hits the ball on the nose. I enjoy my food more have a feeling of ease when I enjoy Camels with my meals. Camels set me right. HOLLYWOOD RADIO TREAT! Camel Ggarettes bring you a FULL HOUR'S ENTERTAIN MENT! Benny Goodman's "Swing" Band-George Stoll's Concert OrchestraHollywood GuestStars...and Rupert Hughes presides! Tuesday 9:30 p m E.S.T.. 8:30 pm C.S.T.. 7:30 pm M.S.T., 6:30 pm P.S.T., over WABC-Columbia Network. ii ii niMi iiMi.ifii.i.inn -1f ttimMe&&tl i

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