WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2.".. Vi; THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE FOUR Hardin Craig Delivers Talk To Y Cabinet "1 ABNER By AL CAP!' Noted Speaker Says Studious Students Overtake Ability By Virginia Forward "The studious student over takes the student With ability, For Regional Familiarization Program Faculty Members Will Go to Pensacola i Chamber Music Show dcneauiea oaruraay In Hill Music Hal! Four representatives from the NACP this year, in that all flight . i University will attend the "regi- ' training will be centralized in u"al H''"'" '.;n u c-,,,. r7-r,r, ; Pensacola, Fla., today through tions throughout the country. NA" s ' ' . r , . sHill Musir hall, bv members nf The first of a series of two in formal chamber music programs Those representing the CP students finish their sopho- mid nr Hardin Crai2 Monday . " U i . . night, speaking- to the ywCA "'u. , ----- th M . department staff. The cabinet on the subject "A Good X"!.:",,. 7 d 'i, v. flight 1 Purpose of these programs is to Life in College." Dr. Craig pointed out . "...r.1l . Ty A w HAhhc I Poncarn a tn taifo thoir fhoriT um-vi, . ... - interested listeners I chairman pro tern of the faculty; j training. After pre-aviation and j that' a wm awnriatP nf Hen- : final-aviation trainine these stu-!a number of the great chamber sludiousness is the academic pur-! eral College; and C. P. Spruill, pose of a university student, add-dean of General College. ing that stucuousness aia not in volve working all the time, but working wisely. "Brain skill is the master skill to be acquired while in college," Dr. Craig said, "and the student who fails to cultivate this skill because of self conceit will not likely reform into a more useful citizen later." Dr. Craig continued with a theory of conduct which he ask ed the members of the cabinei to "think about." "I used to wonder why re Jcgious students were often de spised as prigs," he said. Dr. Craig explained that he first thought it was because other stu- 1 To introduce college personnel to the Naval Aviation College Program so as to make them bet ter qualified to talk with pros oective NACP students is the purpose of this regional program, j These men will learn what the ' actual training program is. riontc on rm Hntv with tho fwt i music masterpieces which are Those wishing to return to school j seldom heard here. It is empha fnr oraiMatinn after cpruinir rlntv 'sized that the programs are to iwith thP fleet are elieible for; be regarded as informal readings ? ?- AP.E YOU SUPE VOO UNDERSTAND WhAT THiSOCB MEANS. ryQP-HEAD YEARS ALOKE, IN THAT LIGHTHOUSE NQ FR.ENDS NO AMUSEMENTS -NOBODY TO TALK TO, EXCEPT THAT NO N WUNDS A3REEABLE 1 I EF VO'LL. AGREE. "T A SASH IP Ay y a . i r. i. . . ,-r- I -r'Mr rr ir ill i M I j . 1 Jrrrj-nr-. I ir.'JT rr ii -. -US' VA lt tAT r-IM I I I I I I III I X , I J jj Cheese Blintzes Today at HARRY'S ' two more years in school. The Naval Aviation College Program was set up at the University last year. The group from here will at tend the regional program with the New England representatives. of the compositions. The first performance will be varied, consisting ' of the Bee thoven Piano Quartet, the Brahms Trio Opus 8, and the Schubert Quintet in C major. Those taking part will be Emily Porter, Edgar Arab Troops Surrounding Palestine assing for Invasion of Holy Land Those attending the Pensacola The four representatives from the I Alden, Dorothy Alden, Willis Milton. "There are certain duties you owe to yourself," he said, nd you should not expect ac cents were jealous, but later he daim and honQr for things you cieciaea mat religious stuaenxs had themselves to blame for their unpopularity because they used the wrong tactics. The well-known speaker illus- ft mm, mm meeting will visit classes, and get University were to attend the pro the inside dope on practice work, gram last February, but their, including the operation of a new j plane was grounded. A Navy carrier. j plane will pack up the University There is a slight change in the ' group in Durham today. trated his point -by quoting from example you present. It is in possessing the qualities which enable you to fulfill your duties to your neighbors meekness, placability, and honor that you become a leader. If you are genu ine in the practice of these things, then popularity comes automati cally. You can proclaim your vir tues to the world if you are sin cere," he concluded. . Business taken up at the second meeting of the new YWCA cabi net included the planning of the "Y" orientation booklet and dis cussion of the fall retreat and pre-school conference. The next regular cabinet meeting is sche duled for Monday at 4 o'clock. do that you owe to yourself." Dr. Craig told the group, "You can do nothing to cultivate good qualities in others except by the One. Hour for Lunch! Enjoy Our Tempting Meals and Speedy Service Open 6.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. except Sundays Corrboro Cafeteria An Invitation To Relaxation Featuring POPULAR 1 ORCHESTRAS For Your Wednesday Night Dancing No Cover Charge Open During Afternoons THE SADDLE CLUB Phone X-1279 IIILLSBORO ROAD DURHAM HISTORY'S MOST INFAMOUS FAMILY! Gates, Herbert Livingston, Mary Lpuise Emery, and Dr. Ernest Peschel of Duke University. Jerusalem, April 27 (UP) The resources of the five Arab nations surrounding Palestine have been 'geared for battle. Troops from Trans-Jordan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt were massed tonight for an invation of the Holy Land which may come at any time. Reports that Arab troops have already crossed the border were The public is" cordially invited. Campus Calendar 3:15 p. m. Student Govern-' ment cabinet, Grail room. 4:30 p. m. C. C. U. N executive stall and executive stair ol trie Carolina chanter i C. C. U. N. Faculty and Student Advisory Boards, C. C. U. N. of- 1 fice, Graham Memorial. j 5:00 p. m. Campus party,,: Roland Parker lounge No. 2. 5:00 p. m. Chi Delta Phi, Grail room. 7:30 p. m. Pi" ' Kappa Phi, Roland Parker lounge No. 1. 8:00 p. m. Pharmacy Wives bridge, Roland Parker lounge No. 2. constantly flashing among the Arab capitals, but each of the READ THE CLASSIFIEDS AND SAVE FOR RENT 6A tory Village. (1-284-1) I: ' -Baseball- (continued from page 3) on the error. Two more Tar Heel tallies in reports was denied, the fifth gave Pitcher Blair aj From Bagdad, Iraq, it was re comfortable working margin, ported that 2,000 men equipped Once again it was Ryan that led with planes, artillery, and tanks the assault. Jim Kelly singled to are on the. way to join King Ab center and Hobbs reached first dullah of Trans-Jordan, who on error to Dlace runners on first VicaHc Vi A rah trnnns sta -v. r-. and second. And Ryan promptly The British government in i unloaded a tremendous triple London announced that its troops over the leftfielders's Head to jn Palestine would resist any or score Kelly and Hobbs. !ganized Arab invasion until the Both teams matched single British troops withdraw May 15. runs in the seventh. Mapes' one- baser, his third of the day; CABINET MEETING Pitcher Torrence's single, an I Student Body President Jess arri pDar'c inns fUr to 1 Dedmond announced that the ce-rttfr nrndnred the Davidson first meeting 'marker. The Tar Heels picked 'up their final run on Ryan's sec ond double and Varney's hard single to right. Charlie Gibson of State, match ing strokes with Ward, was the low man for the visitors with a 36-3672. 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