FRIDAY APRIL 7, 19C3 AGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL Honor Group Dismisses Two, Refuses To Let Two Re-Enter Two General College students were suspended, from the Uni versity for indefinite periods of time and another was refused re udmittance for Honor Code viola tions in recent action by the Men's Honor Council, Clerk Bud dy Vaden announced yesterday. In other tastj, six student who , had been suspended for Honor Code violations were readmitted to the University after being sus pended for at least one full school term. In one suspension case involv ing three students, the suspended student admitted copying t from another person's paper on a math examination, 'lhe other two stu dents lud no know ico ot the violation and weic exonerated. In tne other su:.p.n..ion ease the student admitted copying rATLASTk A BOOK THAT EIVES YOU THE TRUE MEANING OF VERBS! The NIW "VERBULARY" Amazingly Comphtt Simple To Use Nov you vr looktd of Onty Mi ACTUAL Rwoning o( Six Others OK'd ; In Council Appeal To Re Enter UNC from the person next to him on a Spanish examination. The guil ty student said he was certain the person he copied from had no knowledge of his doing so. In another case one student who had been put on probation for fighting charged another with instigating the fight. The student cnarged was exonerated alter testimony revealed tnat the student bringing suit had been drinking and was unable to re member whether he had struck the first blow .after he had re membered clearly all other de tails of the fight. The Honor Council warned that students founds guilty of violat ing the Honor and Campus codes faced possible suspension from i the University for an indefinite, pei iod, pointing out that such acf- j tion is recorded on tne student's transcript in Central Records of fice. They further stressed the im portance of signing and adhering to the honor pledge on all exam- ! inations." Heat's On EAST LANSING. Mich April 6 lf) A burning desir for sustained shoulders to go with strapless dance gowns put three Michigan Slate College coeds under sun lamps today. But they stayed loo long and got blistered backs instead. One girl was hospitalized. So their faces wouldn't' be any redder, college officials re fused to give the coeds' names. . !. I I! 1 1 CAMPUS BRIEFS (Items for this column must be . brought or phoned in to the DTH offices by regular dead line time. 3 o'clock weekday af ternoons and 10:30 Saturday mornings.) -Edit- nt man, rvryon who hot vtf b In doubl ot to a particular vrb' mor. Ia. HUSH YOUR OR0t NOW AT THIS tFNSATIONAUY IOW INTHODUCTOtT 0f. imn4 ehtk er menty order, wi pay eoi a, or CO O. plv polo9. The VERBULARY CO. Dept. 12. ol Orrnwol Ae. Tl rAl I 10 XT V (.Continued ram page 2) fair and accurate. But everyone thinks their story is the most given the highest and most space. Other people are working against me for minor reasons, such as the fact that their item in Campus Briefs was mislaid one day by the reporter (usual ly new and inexperienced) who t ped up the column. One group, I understand, is out of sorts because a story of tneirs was misplaced in the office on an af-' ternoon when I was not even personally on the desk, but was tied up in Publications Board and Budget Committee meet- IF IT DOESN'T FIT WHY WEAR IT? ; We Change Double-Brewed Coat. into Single Breasted JERRY THE TAILOR E. Franklin St. f(cw ampmeni ot . . . DRESSES EASTER FOR and CHILDREN'S PLAY CLOTHES CAROLINA CHILDREN'S SHOP With Carolina Drapery Shop W. Franklin St. Fresh Local EGGS doz. .39 Armour Star HAMS,. 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The infor mation had lo come to me via the grapevine that they felt wronged by something which I personally did not do and personally would have seen did not happen if I had the lime lo be on the desk every minute of the day. In this election, I stand on my record experience, ser vice and ability. No one has challenged those yet. I am ask ing for your vole in Tuesday's election. If I go into office. speaking for myself and the staff which overwhelmingly is backing me, we will do our best lo give you the finest Daily Tar Heel possible, and God willing, the finest Daily Tar Heel ever published. Good Friday services will be held at the Epis- Prof Defeats Fast Muskrat By Foul Play MT. PLEASANT, Mich., April C VT) A college professor and a muskrat staged "a Tace down a -Orientation- (Continued from page 1) selor, but it will most assuredly be a consideration when the Or ientation Committee makes its selections." Around 150 counselors are ex pected to be chosen to "teach the ropes" to next fall's incoming students. The committee which worked out the plans for the training program was appointed by pres ident Bill Mackie, John Sanders, Don VanNoppen, and Toby Sel by. " . Charles MacRae, member of the .Orientation Committee, con ceived the idea and did much of the work toward planning the program. - r " -Candidates- 5 (Continued jrom page 1) of challenge and opportunity for the man we elect as our pres ident. . . "It is my' hope," he asserted, "that the students will allow me to ocupy this, the highest pos ition which they can bestow.". In Tuesday's voting, VanNop pen scored 1,120 votes, Sanders received 1,030. Independent Toby Selby garnered 558 and Joe Bo rello received 186. copal Church today from 12 noon j street by the central Michigan until 3 o'clock, the Rev. David college campus last night. The Yates said yesterday. j professor won. but hardly by fair Tiff With Prexy Brings Tenn. College W aikout as HENDERSON. Tenn.. April 6 I the women's dormitory was " iT)A steady stream of 'angry j bare as a skeleton." homeward-bound students left, Clashes' were due to resume Freed-Hardeman Junior -College f Tuesday, barring an unexpected nearly deserted today. 'shutdown. A majority of the little Church The walkout was approved Fi : of Christ school's 335 students 'day night at a mass meeting of tt-rp ctirkin? to their threat to 'students in the auditorium, it -DTH- (Continued from page 1) ability in the runoff campaign "I'm sure the voters will judge cated he would stand on his He asked that worshippers en ter or leave the church only dur ing the singing of a hymn, which will ' occur about every 15 min utes. . . .. A Square Dance will be held at the Presbyterian Church at 8:30 Saturday night. The dance will continue until 11:30, and refreshments will be served at 10 o'clock. j Ways and Means committee of the Philanthropic Assembly will meet in Phi Hall at 4:30 on Monday afternoon, Committee .Chairman George Rodman announced yesterday. Phi Speaker Graham Jones has asked that the committee present a ..tentative calendar -for this quarter's Sessions by next Tues day, and this will be the business of the day for the committee. Hillel Services will be held tonight at 7 o'clock in the Horace Williams Lounge of Graham Memorial, it was an nounced yesterday. x Rabbi Perlman will speak on "From Slavery to Freedom." record of experience, service and vho can best put out their news paper for the difficult year ahead," he said. In his campaign statement, Jones added, "Since Gordon Gray will he here in September, it is essential that we prove to him that the students on this camp us are fully capable of running a daily representative of t.hp finp institution that it is a part of." -Car- CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENT WHERE TO EAT! FOUND A FINE place to eat. Colonial House System. Fine Foods. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a. m. midnite. Fri. & Sat. 11 a. m. to 2 a. m. HOW ABOUT BEACH RESERVA TIONS For Easter or anytime. Write way ts-iner Kentals or call 130 ji. Myrtle Beach, S. C. (chg lxl) FOR RENT 6A THE LANDIS AT WRIGHTSVILLE Beach. N. C. is now open for house parties and weekend guests. Write or call 82601. . (chg lxl) FOR SALE 6B FIVE ROOM HOUSE. 32 OAKWOOD Drive. Telephone 4037 Favetteville, N. C. (1-C943-5) TRAILER WITH ELECTRIC REFRIG' erator, hot water heater. Nearly new. Will sell or rent. If interested write this paper. Already set up in Chapel Hill near campus. Rex. A. Paramere. (2-cchgx7) FOR SALE: AUTOMOTIVE 6BB 1942 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL CON VERTIBLE like new. Radio, heater and new W. W. tires. Call Lynchburg -2706. (l-cCh-6) 1947 4 DOOR CUSTOM DE SOTA R. & H. WW. Extras Call 9861 Mrs. Barker 9-4;30. (1-938-4) LOST (Continued from page 1) berg introduced a similar substi tute measure which wasdef eat ed after much debate and Parlia mentary maneuvering. Senators Jack Tripp and Bob Clampitt both introduced amend ments to the main motion which carried different connotations on certain provisions of the bill of the evening. Senator Tripp's mo tion was defeated after a short debate while the Clampitt motion died .for the lack of a second. Senator Jim Lamm, chairman of the Ways and Means Commit tee, said, "The Ways and Means Committee, in order to garner suggestions for the solution of the parking problem, submitted the most distasteful bill possible." Senator Charles O. Long, newly-elected Di president, presided over his first meeting since the inauguration ceremonies last means. 'Nicholas L. Cuthbert, assistant professor of biology, said he was glad there were no spectators. "I must not have looked very dignified," he explained. Let the professor tell the story: He was quietly reading about 10:30. All of a sudden, he heard a loud commotion. Going out doors, he saw a cat tangling with a muskrat. Back into the house the professor dashed and got himself a large cardboard box. Then he took out after the muskrat. It was a fairly close j race for a while, but the rnusk-j rat started to pull away from the I panting professor. j The professor, who had been ; running with the box held in his j upraised hands, gave the box a i heave. Much to his surprise, it fell plunk right over the musk rat. The critter was his prisoner. Prof. Cuthbert lugged it to the college biological laboratory. He's going to keep it there for use in oioiogical experiments. -Baseball- . (Continued from page 3) other two-game series here this afternoon when they tangle with West Virginia. The two will meet again tomorrow. First Big Four competition be gins here on Monday when the Tar Heels meet the Blue Devil nine. On Wednesday they end their home stand to travel to Wake Forest for a clash 'with the Deacons. 8 quit and go home the climax of a series of tiffs with President N. B. Hardeman. And half of the school's faculty I of 14 has resigned in sympathy ' with the walkout. There was no comment f orthcoming from Hardeman or other college offi cials. ' It was impossible to determine exactly how many students had left the campus. Authorities were mum, but a lonesome coed said was the second uprising agairt Hardeman's administration. REQUIREMENTS FOR OPTOMETRY Five years of college work are required for the degree Doctor of Optometry. The first year must be completed in an accredited college of arts and sciences. The second year also may be completed in such an institution, or may be taken at Chicago College of Optometry. The third, fourth and fifth years are devoted to professional courses which must be completed in an ac credited college of optometry. Fall registration is now open at Chicago College of Optometry 2307 N. Clark St. Chicago 14. 111. . Dormitory .accommodations avail able on the campus. Xhe college is approved for veterans. Adv. if . y... s-rf! produced ind directed bn . ff-f CAROL REED j? . ' i GRAHAM GREENE : 7$E 1 SROBtle Fordham University School of Law NEW YORK Three-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course coi-mJucational Member Assn. of American Law Schools Matriculants must be College grad uates and present full transcript of College record Classes Begin Sept. 25. 1950 For further information write Registrar Fordham University School of Law 302 Broadway. New York 7. N.Y. 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