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PAGE FOUE THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1946 Filial esauicentehnialFeatures Nation's Leading Educators Two-Day Program Begins Friday Night With Address by Gov. R. Gregg Cherry . The concluding and climactic event of the University's Sesqui- centennial celebration, which began in 1939 with the commemora tion of the founding of the University, will bring more than 250 delegates from colleges and universities and 150 from learned societies throughout the country to Chapel Hill Friday and Saturday. Governor R. Gregg Cherry ; will be the speaker at a dinner I DTH Requests Check m Lenoir Haii at 6 o'clock n- Qri New Circulation day night when tne two-aay pro gram opens. In attendance will be delegates. University Trus tees, recipients of honorary de grees and members of the Legis A new circulation system goes into effect with this issue of the Daily Tar Heel and all dormitory, fraternity and so- lative, alumni and University rority residents who fail to get Sesquicentennial committees. Concert in Hill Following the dinner there will be a concert at 8 o'clock in Hill Hall, after which John Wal ker, Chief Curator, National Gal lery of Art, Washington, will give an address on American painting. Concluding the Fri day evening urogram will be a special exhibition of American painting and a reception in Per son Hall Art Gallery. President Edmund E. Day of their copies are urged to noti fy the circulation office in Gra ham Memorial. All students living out in town who fail to find a copy waiting for them in the Y or Lenoir dining hall should also notify the circula tion department. r - ? f f - r -r r ? : - ' " . HOUSE (Continued from first page) students from Ashe ville have joined in the effort to re-organ ize, the club which was very ac- LTL ABNER In Slobbovia It's Love at First Sight By Al Cap? IN LOWER SLOE-BOM, IF A MAN FACES A QRL. (LCUfJ'HE GOT TO MARRY HER! IT IS THE. LAW FOR,KJOTCHERiy.NO MAN VsKJULD WILLINGLY MARRY A SLOeeOVlAM GIRL. ONCE KTS SEEM HER FACE.'-ESPEClALXjr LENA.'. NOTCH.' SELL YOUR USED TEXTS at AB'S INTIMATE BOOKSHOP FOR BEST PRICES The Fearless Man Who Wasn't There rfo)OGPATCH DEPOT w 3 A.M. WHEN LESTER GOOCH. J iV9 'S CREE'Sf-TDR OF 4lf-YD,lS UP ( WHUT RED FEARLESS FOSDICKNS f SO NJCE AN BLOODED IN LOWER SLOBBOVIA- I fT EARLY-USUMLY 1 AMERICAN A-SECHIN' FOLENA JkO YO'SLEEPS LATE- J &OY KIM TH' HYEH-(---l3S ANY RED-BLOODED AMERICAN BOY WHO KIN SLEEP IN TIMES LIKE THESE IS A YALLXR DAWQ- A TRAITOR njLESS FOSDlCK jctlt i NNO'FCAR. KX. H.E.SS FOSDICK- j SCkr m7 comical strips; 'TH'ACE.ISALL Tl r-n L BLACK- Today's Album: Brahms Symphony No. 4 at Ab's Intimate Bookshop ' --11 TT .'J J Tl I orneii uiuverMty aim rxeMueiiu tiye 0n the campus before the ir raiiK jr. uranam win ilk; me principal speakers on the pro gram Saturday morning", which will begin with a colorful aca demic procession at 10 o'clock. The various groups will form on designated centers on the cam pus and march to Memorial Hall. AVC Meets Tonight s The American Veterans Com? mittee will meet tonight at 7:30 p. m. in 305 Bynum Hall, Mr. war. .Picnics, parties, dances and other; functions in both Chapel Hill and Asheville were sponsored by the. club, and the Walter Spearman, chairman of new group hopes to do the same, the local committee, said yester- The meeting Wednesday night day. Archibald Henderson, Jr. Will be, short,, it was announced, is secretary of the committee. and nffirprs will hp -frvr ti"1;j i T. ill it-- v - ty. rreaiueiib win th - , , business taken "The Mobilization of Education im p. HS w; Tqvat. -A Coed Rooms m a .free society- ana rresiaeni i a.-uh. i U ' , - . - Grahams subject will be "A V?i 9eaf .expecung to reserve attend the meeting and become ro0ms for next year must do sp T 1 1 1 1 It - Dr. William M. Dey, Chief SSn wlii .ort wm Dessumea Marshal will present each of the Fir?t'pn e club s agenda will they do not plan to return, ac Marsnal, will present eacn oi tne , , . M , . r L S50 delegates. ' " VV1;""1 ""f'P . ? t - I I I M Q I -v-t. , . m MS Following the two addresses, 42 honorary degrees will be awarded. This is the largest number of honorary degrees ever presented by the University on any one occasion, but is less than have been awarded by other institutions on similar occasions. NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from first page) was adopted by the committee, Senator Brieri McMahon, the chairman, advised the United ervations should be 104C South Building. made FESTIVAL (Continued from first page) symphonies, piano ( suites and sonatas, choral music, and works for the theatre.- Banquet Slated The Spring Arts Festival will open a week from tomorrow night with a banquet in the main ballroom of the Carolina . Inn. Many members of the Chapel Hill writers colony are expected to be present T including Betty Smith, Noel Houston, James Street, all of whose, novels have been recent best-sellers, and Clare Leighton, noted illustrator. Dr. Frank P. Graham is ex pected to say a few words of welcome to the visiting writers and artists. Chancellor R. B. House and Dean of Students Ernest Mackie will also be pres ent. Tickets for the banquet are priced at $1.50 and will be put on sale shortly. All students and faculty members are invited to participate in the occasion. HALF TRUTHS (Continued from page two) out the students seem to support it. Thompson and his kind will no doubt continue to spread their doctrine of hate over the campus. Without it they know that they are political dead ducks. But don't be fooled stu dents. Don't be fooled! BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP Ground Floor Library "DAVID THE KING" by Gladys Schmitt Browse Rent Buy States to hang on to its atom The concluding event will be bomb secrets until a foolproof a luncheon at Lenoir Hall at 1 international control system is o'clock. in operation. REHDER'S CHAPEL HILL FLOWER SHOP Opposite Post Office Corner now error. Correction Notice LhUbLA I UKb Whit Osgood and not Pete (Continued jrom jcrst page) Pully'is president' of the Inter- unanimously passed. fraternity Council as incorrectly ne legislature dispensed stated in Sunday's Daily Tar Wlin ine reading ot Article IV, Heel. The Tar Heel regrets the Paging right.into Section I of tne article witn an amendment by Jack Lackey which would have placed the managing editor of the publications as well as the circulation and business manager under the appointment of the editor plus 'the approval of the Publications Union Board. The amendment encountered considerable opposition, finally House Returns Chancellor R. B. House returns today from Enfield where he at tended the funeral of his broth er, who died this weekend. Senior AppUtions University Service Station Odis Pendergraft, Prop. 83b To.S erve oy Any seniors expecting to grad- being def eated by a roll call vote uate in June who have not filed applications for degrees are re minded to attend to this imme diately in the offices 6f their re spective deans. Tar Heel Meeting ' All Daily Tar Heel staff mem bers are requested to attend an important meeting to be held in the staff office in Graham Me monal at 7 o clock tomorrow evening. 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