f PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1350 Rent To Buy at the Browse BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP U.N.C. Library Selected Current Literature FRACTURED FRENCH: Illustrated by R. Taylor LOT NEW' IDEAS FROM FRANCE We think modern Tarheels will enjoy a browse through the Yale French Studies Priced at $1.00 each. Titles include: EXISTENTIALISM CRITICISM AND CREATION LITERATURE AND IDEAS MODERN THEATRE Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. -:- Open 'Till 9 P.M. ISSiSlilllllffl : UJ fi TT E IB IT BETWEEN CHAREL HILL and MEMPHIS VIA ASHEVILLE KNOXVILLE NASHVILLE L.v. Chapel Hill 12:50 PM 12:30 AM Ar. Asheville 8:00 PM 7:45 AM Ar. Knoxville 12:50 AM 12:30 PM Ar. Nashvills 6:30 AM 5:30 PM Ar. Memphis 1:20 PM 11:20 PM and Chapel Hill - Birmingham VIA ASHEVILLE CHATTANOOGA Lv. Chapel Hill Daily 3:35 PM 2:05 AM Arrive Birmingham 10:50 AM ' 11:35 PM t i : K Chapel Hill Bus Terminal PHONE 4281 mi r-rr "" " ' 111 " 111 '"' r " ' ' ' 1 I 0 (VgSJSi V PARKVUE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Greensboro Road TONITE, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY i . - - '' '"'fag?" 7 i 4 1 SUiXpCC! Q30&D m jitmfmiCfkmmi&s m Bssi3Lsiinmo Campus Biriefs AIR CADETS ' The Army Air Forces ' Aviation Cadet Selection Team will be in the Y library every day until Thursday, from 9 a.- m. until 5 p. m. All students interested in this program are invited' to confer with the group. , LAW WIVES Dr. George B. Cuten, former president of Colgate University, will speak to the Law Wives Association Thursday at 8:30 p. m. in the Horace Williams Lounge of Graham Memorial. Chemistry Wives will be spec ial guests. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB The Philological Club will meet today at 7:30 p. m, in the Faculty Clubroom of Morehead Planet arium. Staff members and graduate students of the Division of Hu manities are invited. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club will meet for supper tonight at 6 o'clock at the Carolina Inn cafeteria. PHYSICS CLUB The Physcs Club wll meet to night at 7 o'clock in Room 212, Phillips Hall. All members are asked to ;bc present. RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS The program committee of the Religious Emphasis Week will meet at 7 o'colck tonight in the Y Cabinet Room. -, " - Air Bombardment Of Re d C h i n a See n TOKYO, Tuesday, Nov. 7 (UP) Aerial bombardment of Red China may be the only alternative to sacrificing the United Nations Army in Korea, if the Communists persist in bolstering the Korean Reds with troops and supplies. American ; warplanes ; are ; patrolling the - length of the Manchufian border with Korea, ready to shoot down any "alien" aircraft which crosses it. ' But, so far -at least, ': they are barred from trespassing on "the privileged sanctuary" to the north whence deadly Russian built jet planes arid thousands of troops j are coming. Gen. Douglas v MacArthur put j War (Continued from page 1) nese Communists whom Gen. Douglas MacArthur has charged with intervention in e Korean -Murals- Thorp (DKE); 157 lb. class 4:36 E. Draper (Phi Delt) vs N. Harvin (KA); 4:42 E. Ellington (Sig Chi) vs D. Allen (DKE) ; 4 :48 R. Dowd (Sig Chi) vs W. Cunningham (DKE). 123 lb. class 4:54 R. Hobbs (DKE) vs J. Caudle (SPE). 177 lb. class 5:00 B. Beaty (PiKA) vs A. Cornwell '(Lamb Chi). 147 ,1b. class 5:06 G. Boren (Zetes) vs G. Moore (Theta Chi); 5:12 W. Teague (Sig Chi) vs E. -Miss Hipps- (Continued from page 1) shapely Miss Shadow. Culva house is a member of a power ful Meigs County Republican family. ' Mountainous Meigs County has strong factions of both parties. At home, along with 1,600 other county school children idled by the crisis, the statu esque Miss Hipps viewed the situation with mixed feelings. "I am happy to be chosen football queen, but very sorry it had to cause such an uproar in the schools," she said. "Of course I feel that I was legally elected. The charges brought against Mr. Culvahouse by Mr. Powell are simply not true. "There is no hard-feeling between Jacqueline and my self. We are good friends and will continue to be." Culvahouse said that Powell CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS ART BOOK BARGAINS THIS WEEK only, and first come first served, this grouo of shop-worn books are start ing the week with some titles reduced as much as 66 per cent. The Initimate Bookshop, 205 E. Frankin. (chg. 2x5) WATCH REPAIRING IS DONE BEST at GODWIN'S JEWELRY, across from Tar Heel Barbershop. (chg. 1x3) HOME EXHIBITION AND SALE OF unusual hooked rugs Special designs including picture rugs as featured in the Ladies Home Journal. Call F-5543 for appt. to see these fine rugs in various sizes. (1-1582-1) the question. of what to do about Chinese intervention in the Ko rean war squarely up to the United Nations. , Observers here believe that the way they . answer it may deter mine the whole future of the democracies in Asia, as well as the possibility of a third world war. The question also is one for the Chinese Communist Government of Premier and Foreign Minister Chou En-Lai to ponder. How far are they willing to push the United Nations and at how much risk? The United Nations Army in Korea was designed for the de struction of the North Korean military force a mission which MacArthur said Monday had been accomplished. He said his army now faced a new, fresh force, oacked by large "alien" reserves md adequate supply in Manchur ia just outside the limits of the phere in which he is authorized Lo act. The United Nations army now n Korea is numerically vastly nferior to the estimated half nillion troops the Chinese are "eported to have on their" border. The spokesman at MacArthur's Headquarters continued to refer to the Chinese only as "aliens." , Bulganin said the United States, "after . all 'the failures and heavy defeats suffered by the American" Military Command in Korea in the struggle against the freedom loving Korean people," concen trated nearly the whole of its fighting forces in the Far East, and called in British and other troops. -Dqueeze- (Continued from page 1) suit, but there I had problems too. "Whenever I buy a two piece suit to fit my hips, the other part well just won't go round, you know. "When I bought one that fit on top it was hopeless. The trunks kept slipping down and I could never appear in public like that. "And here in England no one would split a suit and sell me a top and bottom of different sizes. . "Finally I bought a top that was 38. I stretched it. It wasn't good. Then I altered - it a little. You know a bit here and a bit there until it was nudging 39. I sewed some white satin together for' the bottom. But it really isn't too good. Baggy. "Anyway there's .nothing for beauty contests like a one piece affair with no gadgets or fringe to distract attention," Irene said. "I'm afraid my only hope is the States," she said. "French women are so flat chested, you know." closed. Commented Legislator Sha dow: "Mr. Powell's demotion is a political trick. The Re publican Culvahouses have had it in for Democratic Powell." Superintendent Dudley Cul vahouse promised that "it will be all settled by Wednesday, when we know who won the election." had accused him of juggling the financial returns of the queen election. The votes were sold for a penny each to fi nance sweaters for the foot ball squad. About $850 has been raised. At a hearing called by the county school board, both Culvahouse and Powell were" demoted. As the controversy spread, two members of the Board of Education resigned and Dudley Culvahouse, Coun t' School Superintendent and brother of the demoted prin cipal, ordered all the schools (Continued from page 3) Chi) vs G. Lyon (Phi Gam); 4:30 S. Rubin (Pi Lamb Phi) vs J. Brinson (DKE); 4:36 W. Chesire (Zetes) vs J. Stoughton (Kap Sig) ; 4:42 T. Doster (PiKA) vs C. Stubbs (Phi Delt); 4:48 W. Swink (Sig Chi) Vs S. McNinch (Beta); 4:54 R. Bondurant (Phi Gam) vs II. Fogleman (KA); 5:00 J. Shu mate (Phi Gam) vs V. Mangum (Lamb Chi); 5:06 R. Holmes (Phi Gam) vs H. Hopp (Sig Chi). Unlimited class 5:12 K. Hill (Chi Psi) vs M. Nathan (TEP). 130 lb. class 5:18 C. Critten-J . l 1 1 L : t - i . -. - n t i j (Lamb Chi); 5:24 G. Clark j KPiKA) vs P. .Smith (SAE); 5:30 i S. Moore (Phi Gam) vs J.j French (Chi Phi); 5:36 R. .Col-1 lins (Sig Chi) vs A. Duncan j (Lamb Chi);. 5:42 C. Corrcll (Phi i Gam) vs J. Duncan (PiKA); 5:48 j A Noneman (Phi Gam) vs G. j ; Freeman (KA). - ' 123 lb. class 5:54 J. Cham- bliss (Zetes) vs C. MacGill (DKE). Mat 2 123 lb. class 4:00 L. Patsea voras (Chi Phi) vs J. Stigall (Lamb Chi), 147 lb. class 4:06 J. Jones Chi Phi) vs S. Boyd (Phi Kap Sig); 123 lb. class 4:12 C, Aldridge (KA) vs H. Teer (Phi Delt); 4:13 W. Waggoner (KA) vs W Coch- j rau (ATO); 4:24 J. Oliver '(Sig jf MEDICO V. F. Q. (VERY FINE QUALITY) Nu) vs S. Lerner (Pi Lamb); 4:30 ll'Pes of spec.ally selected imported briar.Ji Miller (DKE); 5:18 J. Stokes (Phi Delt) vs W. Dunbar (Si; Chi); 5:24 J. Hurley (Zetes) vs L. Thorp (DKE). 167 lb. class 5:30 C. Scott (Kap Sig) vs C. Wright (DKE). 147 lb. class 5:36 T. Mur dock (PiKA) vs J. Barkley (Phi Kap Sig); 5:42 E. Hickman (PiKA) vs T. Riley (Sig Chi); 5:48 T. Dixon (PiKA) vs L. Hart sell (Kap Sig); 5:54 F. Hunter (Zetes) vs D. Kinnebrcw (Phi Delt). I, I II I WW II le nicotine, - . nd flakes When the Filter in Medico Pipes or Cigarette Holders turns brown, throw it away with the tars, juices ar it has trapped. Insert a fresh Fiiter to get , cooler, cleaner, ; dryer, purer ; smoking ! wM.wPimi.iji ii i Mum n LiuiiL.niiji.ini.nm.iiiMii .lujimi . i 4 (teal Filters not mers nollow tubes v. Vfc. 3 . Zr. m is? ? Jf for -R. Glenn (Lamb Chi) v: Good Food Reasonable Prices CAMPUS CAFE Open 7 A.M. io 2 A.M 171 E. Franklin St. Phone F-3456 FOR RENT 6A FOR RENT : THREE ROOM COTTAGE verv close in. Available immediately. Cafl 4921 days; 5341 nights. tchg. lxl). TWO, THREE-ROOM APARTMENTS for rent at Clark's Court. Private baths. Kitchens furnished. $50.00 per I month. Call 4101 or 8236. (lxl) 3-ROOM HOUSE - $45.00. UNFURN ished except for gas stove. Also two private rooms. $20.00. Call 3981211 Church St. (l-c-1580-1) For Sale Automotive 6BB FOR SALE "31 CHEVY SEDAN. Ex cellent bodv and motor see A: Warren Steele Dorm. Room 27. (1-1581-1) LOST 12 LOST SATURDAY NIGHT: 1 B1LL fold. If you need the money more than I do. keep it. but please return my papers, etc. (2-1583-1) Our Costume JEWELRY $1.25 to $5.00 HAND WOVEN m Evening Bags , Scarves UP TO $5.00 WHITEHALL Next to ATO House Dial Pack ONLY PACKS YOUR PIPE DIRECT "FROM PACK TO PIPE NO MORE STICKY "TOBACCO FINGER! ITS NEW! IT'S SANITARY IT'S AUTOMATIC! Sold at Stores on Campus and $1 Other fine stores everywhere with nar.hrr ifttiMv enclosed tnac oi Dial Pack ! f S J mj. i Overhaul Job or New Battery . . . Don't wait till it's too late or costly. Bring your car around for necessary re pairs now! Fast service & PURE OIL and GAS. POE- MANGUM Your Plymouth - DeSoto Dealer (Continued jrom page 1) invade China which must be defeated." H i Vide variety of shapes. With. 10 filters... Z Also Frank Medico Standard".. 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THE YEAR l WEDNESDAY VILLAGE i J wrf6JS(?iK " S OPEN- If- I !? pi I m ! f" - 3 ft k STATEMENT OF FACT: a mm a i ! made in this imr powerful gambling interests fried to halt production with, threats of violence and reprisal it was only through the armed protection of the police in Lcs Angeles, Boulder Dam and other communities that this story was able to reach the screen Filmed where it , , happened ...the way it happened! 4' v "i f n kv $r 1 Ti & ) f $ if III x $ J 'i iu h ' " . SVO Ul i t i i I i i: I ' t r i t i i i t f. i H I! i fit . ft starring EDMCKD JOANNE , CTT0 O'BRIEN CRU w"n KRUGER featuring Barry Kel ley Dorothy Patrick Written by Richard English and Francis Swann Produced by FRANK N. SELTZER . Directed by JOSEPH tt NOSU" Released by Columbia Picture 3 3 mi"-'it fi nv TODAY AND WEDNESDAY CAROLINA Also COLOR NOVELTY t-r -,-

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