m A "Tuesday, November 1F, P17 By A I, on- I THE DAILY TAR HEEL I'"' I- - j i I i -Ay fiii y jT I :-......... .... vv5N'4ig -"i i , e 1 Bursley Announces Necessary Return Of Photo Proofs Harnld Burslev. Yackety Yack editorial board member, 'MEETING IN A CLOSED SESSION in Washington to dis-. us the GOP policy schedule for the forthcoming Special Ses sion of Congress are Sen. Robert A. Taft (R-Ohio) and Senate President Pro Tempore Arthur H. Vandenberg (right). Senator Oftft heads the Policy Committee. (International) f :-l . liUMOR MAG PHOTOS .ITarnation business staff wHl meet this afternoon at 3 p.m. in the Tarnation office. Yack pictures will be taken at4;15rii. . 5 ' . Docs Not Stain LI NOIL . For Athlete's Toot on sale At Drug Stores 1 , U ni versi ty F 1 orist '"For the Best in Flowers' Pick Theatre Bldg. . Chapel Hill, N. C. Telephone 6816 -Swimming-continued from page 3) times turned in. Conditioning and distance events still seem to 02. ie ceivine the most work in the dailly sessions, uo-capieu" Mike Morrow, Bob Hutton, Ronnie Basescu, Ike JNorwooa and Carl Drews were the only men who showed any appre ciable improvement in last week's time trials. tv,q main nurDOses in the informal test are to give both squads -a line on their weak points and also to bring the boys around to a better train ing mood. ' -Polish- ' (Continued from page 1) out that Poland lost six mil lion people in the last war. "As lone as harmonious,! ,1 t il I xivv,vv inenctiy cooperation 01 me yesterday had an na"nhc .United-Stated, the Soviet U-, ment for any student who has n.Qn Great Britain failed to return his proofs to Qerman politician . arid no I the Chidnoff studio m New canPdream of the re. York. - u . - birth of German imperial-! Stating that he had re- ism;, Mf Winiewicz dedared , ccived a letter irom mem, , h . . 1 iskl?gJh,, cates that Germany is 'not , uieiii, u -"v dangerouS so long as there that the studio was consider- h a united uig taking the ot he and closld-front of all peace four poses on the individual ti picture sheets, in cwherp fof faese reasons that a selection is not promptly looks with some an. vK-.s-fs-t ktr Trio fUtifiiL 'V xiety at tne present state ot cerned. . . relations among the Great He suggested that any stu- their wg gee dent who had not received antee of peace and his proofs check with the b safety. . For this Yack office; and Jfliose who full uccess of the had received them but had Qf Grat pow. noti returned them to New. fe much' to be York do so by the end ot-the era. week- ithat the unity of the Great (-r T1 "Q Ul A Povers and the unity of the I ryOUtS lODe rlela United Nations which endur- WAxt Frr 'Mkrlo, ed through the last war with .1,1 oday ror, iviiKaao ,such fruitful reSuits wm be The second public tryouts preserved." lor tne L-aronna rimaivci LI'L ABNER nrnduction of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, "The Mi kado," are to be held this af teroon in Memorial hall be tween 2:30 and 4:30, under the direction of Lyn Gault and Paul Young. . First tryouts were held Fridav. and casting will be concluded after today's ses sion. Candidates are not re- v.iui rT irsl TARMATION THET RASPUTIKIREYMOLDS rvr--rv-j ilC-UTC: mT PlKir .'.r IS "T rPD FaFPKD FOR AtrNDS wSfHER? IS CALLED I 1 I 7V 5s r All Columbia Record "re-issues may be had aAjs Column- STUDENT CONCERT Compositions by Beethov en and Chopin will be inclucl- iil -Governor- ( Continued from page 1) that they are daring and sometimes wreckless in naiuie. Thf concensus of opinion uuuut tii 6inc v..0 - - vl f durug the contest as did the Tar Heel offensive and defensive among thosc presented a , uu""& " ., , 1 . ,f . run will '.i . ...1 , i-l-tT f rpf I ;i i teams. First, it looKea-as u w T it ,nnknfi u,u K"' . then that they would just run 'to a point; then at the half, it loom .a Wednesday afternoon in III . , ic-c- tie- aftr three Quarters it. was like tne maKmgs ox a . Hall. sure to be; late in the game it was developing into a Tar Hee n r0Ut' ?? L"ethw ' Henry W. Lewis and Wil- he" hadUheld their idis a Lgsy did. Who ever said liam aLh, members of the Teers I great eoualizer, certainly knew what the score staff rf tte bsUtjterf Gov was For the stragglers, it was 19-0, Ca'lina. ernment, have returnca 11 urn, ash ngton was none too receptive to the Tar Heel followers, the National Conference of , conlnTly fearing possible damage to life and limb. It was the Government of the National , ;grrermarch oSnPthe capitol since the Veteran Bonus issue in Mco, jthe early twenties. f;t, fr.nm 1ho ia TsiochillP Term. I I ALL IN ALL, it looks as, if no one aciuauy aim -, - ball game, but the weather and the launary man. Nnn;il rns output Kulu- m til' - s v th.-iu Iim.OOO.OOO Ions ; I 1: i 1 in t : i i University Service St. -it ion , (Wis rcmWi craft I'top. -Football- I i WHY NOT CALL F-3801 WHEN YOU NEED A CAB? Your Friends Do . . . F-3801 F-3801 T-NrnP.PFNTDENT CAB - 1 j Bull's Head Bookshop Sartre: THE REPRIEVE Browse Kent Buy KOY COLE and his ORCHESTRA .T,oioVirkn' button's Druir Store P. O. Box 902, or Room No. 7, Vance I?: SUTTON'S ! BUY AL ym. - 5 -: aT ' . ill. F Li ' FR MEM t J Who tsflct Goc T3. who fetth poo...'. 6$fr ' C (Continued om page 3) The 1947 meeting between Diiks and Carolina is attract- ! ing even more attention than jin previous years. The Tar ; Heels have come roaring down the homestretch with consecutive wins over Wil lliam and Mary, Florida, Ten N. C. State,' and Mary- land to climb back among tne top teams of the nation after rir-nmncf two ot tneir nrbi : three games. They have been mentioned frequently in con nection with various post- i season bowls. li The Southern conference ! title also will be affected by jthe game. Duke at present ! leads the league but must beat Carolina to keep its po 'sition. If the Devils lose, Wil liam and Mary, with six loop wins and one loss probably would take the title. Carolina also has lost just one confer ence game but has but three wins so tar. Repairs Sales and HILCO RADIOS Ogburn Furniture Co, 312-314 W. Franklin Phone 5841 ' Filled PromM-ly ACCURACY AND DEPENDABILITY t SUTTON'S DRUG STORE pointment of Lucy Jordan and Bill Mackie as temporary UNC delegates to the new legislative council, lhey are charged with the duty of rep resenting the University on the interim governing body of the legislative assembly until a regular slate can be (elected by the Debate coun cil, which traditionally spon sors UNC delegations to the legislatures. Miss Jordan and Mackie declared, last night they had received no official word on what action they should take in light of the planned build ings board meeting today. ;'T think we should have Mar-feiP said, but he in- , WILL THE - PERSON WHO u4- rloric: for ciir-Vi hnrmwed a green Parker pen had been made. Ifrom me in the Vets Club '.Saturday night please return auired to sing material from same to the Vets' Glut Jbck the ooeretia, dih ait; at.is.cu m 6B C CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENT PARKER 51 PEN AND PAIR of hornrimmed glasses between "V" and Binsham. Finder plf return to Jim McCormick, 19 Steele. U-14U9-U IN BOOK EX OR ALUMNI, Friday afternoon, Nov. 14, brown raincoat. Jtncer pieo notify M. F. Lewir, Box , Chapel Hill. (1-1411-1) with selec- v-umv- r-' - iJ tions of their own choice. An accompanist will be present ) to help FOR. SALE Upvpral more new OFFERING Cape Cod FOR i Fuel Oil B Kerosene flie Old Reliable Standard Oil Products and Burner Service Phone 4221 I Emergency F-2376 Authorized Lennox Dealer' W. B. Glenn Carrboro 1 Bungalows, just completed, and being completed. Located in new development just off Raleigh Road on Rogerson Drive. Priced right, with attractive term ar rangements. Preference given to Veterans. For full particulars contact: Hill Homes, Inc., 27 Rogerson Drive, Telephone F-2906. (chlx2). jp I PI f V x "r.. "LS'ZL 6 YEAR , OLD FIVE GAITED chestnut mare. Gentle for child ren. Also saddle and bridle. Bar- I 1 U1 B-l t gain. v-Au FOR SALE: AUTOMOTIVE 6bb $850.00 WILL BUY A 1941 Plymouth, 4 door sedan, special deluxe, new paint 30b. heater, completely reconditioned. Can be seen at old bus station. (1-C1410-1) RIDERS .WANTED 18A LEAVINGF01AiHINGTON, 25th November for Thanksgiv ing holidays return 30th No vember. Room , for four, riders share expense. Phone 7241, R. Stuart, between 8:30 and 4:30. (1-1300-1) ' WANTifl) 2 1 "He wouldn't let me chew Dentyne Gum in tho office so I got an outside job." titflM tOCI Sond u your idea for I. D.nlync rrtoon rt.'"r. W I H 20 I Draw it. if you prefer, but you Hon1. Uve fob. -n Ju.t describe the cartoon .itu-tion and . u. "g'', Vw" accented for publicat on, we'll send you $25. Mail it to Uenlyne, bo . Rdio City Port Office. New York 19, N. Y Co -"ead-you can tb.tW ... All entrie. become the property of American Cn.cle Company pay only for those we print. 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