WEPNEgPAV, NOVEMBER 25. 1947 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE t ' -. ,. .... .;,jZL...- -1nrnr.ri-r fWl,- I GCUN, Lions Hold Statesville Parley F DR. J. PENROSE HARLAND seems quite happy about coed Nancy Tucker's test paper which she holds in her hand as the popular professor of archaeology clarifies a point on her quiz. Though archaeology might seem like a dull subject to many, Dr. Harland's classes are among the most popular elective courses in the University. (Photo through the cour tesy of the Greensboro Daily News.) By Bill Buchan Citizens of western North Carolina learned a lot about democracy and its operations during the conference on United Nations in Statesville sponsored by the Collegiate Bi--L Ji.D...ui rnnp)1 fr- TTniforl Wotlc I tn F6H fid fl TO Y X GSfiilT and the Statesville Lions club ful1 fhare providing excite- last Thursday and Friday. nt fr th 2uests. b Bu! dlHO HOUSS Will In typical small town fash- PtxcaUy ' denouncirig the DUHUing, RQUiC Will ion, delegates to the confer- J?,a r lf1 Plan Winston . . f ence were used to hearing Churchill, Greece and Tur- ACCCDt tCrU HI VCfS ITV speeches and discussions by key our intervention policy J state politicians or, at the m Grfece d T,fke? By Raney Stanford most, Washington diplomats, wound up by declaring that The construction of the They got 'more than their Greece was the only country new Morehead art gal ery share in Statesville. however 1S11 m ine WU11U .w"5lp icia ana Panexanum Dunaing when guests included ambas- ,clsm was practiced. He came will be officially launched sadors from Argentina and fu:ja "V "w MC V v, t xx u- r PltanelfffliriiuiBira-Art es Sell ksfyirdlcov - J. by proudly supporting the clock, when John Motely Russian policies in Eastern Morehead, the donor, and a Europe. If he was mild in his distinguished group of visi- Yugoslavia and the counsel lor from New Zealand. AmVifiCro Jt Cntrn TVT "IV y- sanovic of Yugoslavia did his! fP mu ChaP,el Hlllf la!j tors will attend the corner- f ! October, he made up for it stone-laymg of the structure I I ft- ffiii .i - . 1 in his fifty minute oration and its presentation to the Hrcnaeoiugv courses oi vr. nar and Are Proven Mnct Pnnn nr. y nisht at the states-.university. . Wf, Professor's Admittance 'My Coujses Are Crips' Packs Classes By Roland Giduz i Timid Soul" after a dose of "That's where I fool 'em," j Wheaties. "The students take smilingly mused ' the genial ,my courses because I admit they're crips, but when they gentleman who looked and talked a great deal like "The have finished, the y usually IN THE DECEMBER ISSUE OF IN THE DECEMBER ISSUE 25c AT YOUR BOOKSTORE BASKETBALL PREVIEW COLLEGE LIFE IN BRITAIN BULL SESSIONS AT AMHERST QUEENS ON CAMPUS VARSITY VISITS THE U. OF MICHIGAN plus leads of SPORTS STORIES PHOTOS PIN-UPS GAGS HUMOR DATE CLINIC Everybody at the University of North Carolina will fltt a bang out or all the familiar nomas and placts and thA maiw ftwult nfininnrnnki a baabL thw V mm w in VARSITY'S swll article. TAR HEEL MACBETH. And J and the Bible; Egypt mey ii go tot tne many otner top-notcn features they H find in the big December issue. . dis cov er they've learned something often in spite of themselves." So it goes with Dr. J. Pen rose Harland, professorial "czar" of archaeology here. The popular professor of py ramids and Parthenons, who ville Country club. Chance llor Robert B. Hero of the conference was .House will preside at the tall, dark and handsome Os- ; ceremonies, which will be the car Ivanissivich, Argentina's subject of a half -hour radio ambassador to this country, broadcast the presentations In addition to being a famed being made by Mr. Moreiiead. surgeon, Mr. Ivanissivich al- Accepting for the Universi so proved that he was a well- ty will be Chancellor House; bred and wise servant of his for the student body, Torn El people by completely capti- ler, president; and for the vationg his audiences where school's trustees, Judge John ever he went during his four i j. Parker of Charlotte. The actual unveiling of the r ' v t, . 7SJ it v7 i SHOWN ABOVE IS an architect's drawing of the John Motley Morehead planetarium build ing which is being constructed east of the Graham Memorial student union. Cornerstone laying ceremonies will be conducted Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Chancellor Robert B. House will preside at the ceremonies, at whic'i the donor, John Morehead, will officially present the building to the University. stone, which is to be laid on has been packing the students day stay in this state. Typical into his classes on the Chapel of his actions was the pur- Hill campus since 1927, is chase of a pair of boots for a the north-west corner of the noted for his droll wit, which j ten-year-old youngster who site, will be by two young is casually, but invariably, j burst into the Vance Hotel relatives of the benefactor. brought into his classroom. Thursday, just after the am- Jean Morehead of Charlotte Visiting Dignitaries Will Get Feet Muddy When They Descend Into Gaping Clay Hole By Donald MacDonald V-kc-ciA-v. Viij-I nrriiris 4r "foil 1 T . . 1 : T I C r.'ll L.ast year more than bzo i- 1 u udents signed u eight courses, which include . i - i a i i to nis tan OZO i io f u V,r,e V,o it; students signed up for his , , . rui,tmn, v, . Like every issue of VARSITY, it packs a wallop with an Ail-American lineup of sports, fiction, humor, pin ups, dating, problems and everything else of impor tance in the college man's world. VARSITY knows YOUR interests, speaks YOUR language It's the magazine YOU have been waiting for. en ! I and Mesopotamia; Aegean Art and . Hellenic architecture; Greek Civilization, Ancient Architecture, Greek . Mythol ogy, and Greek Arts. Popular Elactive Courses They might sound dull to the layman, but the fact that The muddy metamorphosis of a gaping, red-clay hole in to John Morehead s six-col-officially begins Saturday. And mud has had a great deal to do with it from the beginn ing. A lot of people who hadn't dared stick their feet into the VARSITY, 260 Fourth Ave.. New York 1 0, N.Y. . Count me in on your introductory offer to VARSITY I Here's SI for 6 issues. NAME ' ADDRESS - CITY A l x x 1 ! x-v special comparimeni nas Ttt''.-nt, the,Argentie took, the stone ?or a self-sealing, metal boy by tne nand ana togetner box which will contain va they went down the street rious mementoes and sieni- to purchase the desired boots, ficant items connected withiPpers when the cornerstone UDOermost m the mmdS Of t Via TTnivprsitv anrl ViA Hnn-i is laid 'all who attended the confer- or's family. Contents of this ence was the worts ot the U- box are tentatively planned nited Nations and the CCUN, to include a copy of this edi-co-sponser of the sucessful tion of the Daily Tar Heel, X-..fJ? lege delegates, in addition to dent directorv. a coov of the ed University officials in And fro mthe northeast corn overshoes, the J. A. Jones er cf Alumni's third floor a construction workers wear-ihuman can gct a SqUirrers. ing hip-boots, a few eager-, ,, . . belvegeoloiy students too Th v'e wis pretty interested in granitic weath-god from the fourth floor ering to care what they were! of Ne wEast, too, for several Wcrm down in and this ' reasons. If you're on the rpnnrter are about the on-; fourth floor you're in (1) geo ly persons who have descend logy lab and it's like going on a field trip without the drudgery of walking; you're T-Y- - v fl-ior urn liiinri fori T .lnnc A 1 , i TrtTrtTT f 4-ln ' nrnvln Lnl .Tcnr and their ladies' Joined to- provisions of the Morehead , proven annually as Com- discuss and lan fu ..foundati n genealogy of mencement when a check will fure k f the gouncil. the Morehead flmilv. and a -ZONE STATE- j usually show that more than Lion3 froK, various cities ; biography of Governor (See HARLAND Page Four) throughout the western part! North Carolina John of the state expressed enthu siasm for the work being done by the Collegiate Coun cil and offered any halp pos sible. College delegates from Chapel Hill and other schools left Statesville with renewed hope and interest in the be lief that peace is possible on ly through the United Na tions and that the UN will be successful onlv if all the American people support . it wholeheartedly. If the inter est shown by civic leaders this past week is any indica- Mr. Morehead's, will deliver tion, there is no other alter- , the invocation to open the native but success. 'ceremony. Following this, of M. Morehead, the grandfather of the building's donor. J. Maryon Saunders, in charge ol the arrangements for this occasion, said the cer emonies will be conducted frpm a small platform either over the stone site or beside it. Spectators can best reach the site from Franklin street or from the path alongside Graham Memorial, Saunders explained. Or. Howard E. Rondthaler, nresiaent or &aiem coneee and a former ed into the vawning cavern slick soil before will be pres- Ra.nrv rhanpl Hill rain has; ent to get their pictures taken TlirnPH h PXcavation into aim (2) thc Philanthropic Lit and their names in the news-1 siippery miasmal mud-flat, jprary society and the chasm ii mure imeresmig iiidii uic Interested squirrels can see 'enactment of wage-price. con front the trees overhead trol; or (3) you're still tight the trees that remain, that from the Duke weekend and Heretofore several interest- Governor R. Gregg Cherry of North Carolina, and Gover nor William M. Tuck of Vir ginia, and Colgate Darden, president of the University of Virginia, will speak brief- ly. Music for the occasion will be provided by the Durham High School band, which has been chosen from over a thousand scholastic musicians who are to be on hand for , the Carolina-Virginia foot- j ball game. As a special re- i quest from Mr. Morehead, they will conclude the cere monies with the playing of , "Dixie". i is, after the axeman's blow. ' gee DIGNITARIES, Page 4 r Besides the visiting digni taries from the Old Domin ion state, coming for the grid iron spectacle as well as the building presentation, a dis- o ! -i r ft classmate of tmguisnea group oi ivir. Morehead s triends and asso ciates will accompany him on his two-day stay in Chapel Hill. Among these are New York State's Boxing Commissioner Col. Eddie Egan, a neighbor of Mr. Morehead in the lat ter's present home in Rye, I N. Y. Otto Eggers, national- i (See CORNER Page Four) i sb n ess, too. must have expert navigation IN the telephone business, much of the knowledge of "where we are" and guidance as to "where we are headed" comes from the analysis of statistics. . Telephone statisticians and engineers are constantly studying trends and figures. They assemble the facts, analyze them, correlate them, discover their significance, draw guidance from them. The work of these men is vital to our never-ending task of im proving telephone service. In such work many college-trained men havefoundsatisfyingaud reward ing careers. . And this is but one of the many interesting phases d the tele phone business. There's opportunity and ad venture in telephony. WW Bf"J V rl 10- M ii. 111111 W m-."n 4"y 1 I Mr I Jit? 2. & 1 t - J t V ' ,r: V.A ff':! Km.." 1 I . "There's twenty cents and look! A whole package of Dentyne Chewing Gum!" DIIAI $CI Send " your ide for a Dentyn cartoon and caption! WW 111 a-3 Draw it, if you prefer, but you don't have to b an artist. Juat deacribe the cartoon situation and give us the caption. If your idea is accepted for publication, we'll send you $25. Mail it to Dentyne, Bos SS. Radio City Post Office, New York 19, N. Y. Go ahead you can use that $2S! ... All entries become the property of American Chicle Company we, pay only for those we print. TO DURHAM 21 Times Each Day There's never a long wait Al! Durham buses either connect or continue to Raleigh. 4 buses daily direct to Ealeigh. UNION BUS TERMINAL pious 42S1 j mmfA BELL TELEPIIOJNE SYSTEM TRAILWAYS TT1 rti.i- Ttff Get Wise Guys You Need The National Guard And It Needs You ADVANTAGES ? ? ? PLENTY!!! IT'S A CHANCE TO GET 1. A full day of pay for each two hour drill. A chance to participate in sports. Engage in Social activities. 4. Meet your fellow man. 5. Throw off the cares of your work. A two week paid vacation yearly. An opportunity to further your education. A chance to prepare yourself for National Defense. An opportunity to acquaint yourself with many weapons. Continue to pile up longivity for possible retirement. Ratings and promotions for qualified personnel. 1 fl Pay Scale For One Two-Hour Drill M-Sgt $5.50 1st Sgt T-Sgt $4.50 S-Sgt T-3 Sgt T-4 $3.83 $3.33 T-5 SEE FFC Pvt OR WRITE $3.C0 $2.75 $2.50 Dan Ashby 211 Lewis Chspel Kill 30th Div. Hdq. National Guard Armory State College HiliiSh, N. C. -rnf-fim i ri i pin

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