f AGE EIGH'J. 41 humhlersi oSpeok Burns Chamblers will speak on the American Friends Service committees, program to meet to days needs at a luncheon meet ing today at one o'clock at the Presbyterian church.- Persons desiring to attend the luncheon meeting should contact I ITS: E YE N FUN TO B U Y iniii m milieu jjj AT TH E I N TIM ATE BOO ICS H OP BECAUSE O NO LONG LINES WASTE YOUR TIME At the Intimate Bookshop, the" liveliest gang on the campus keeps on the jump to get yotfr texts in record time. YOU'RE AMONG FRIENDS Nobody shoves you around at the Intimate Bookshop. Some how customers and crew man age to have a wonderful time on text-book day. .. . - 1- T" - X ..j vrsu bAVE YOU MONEY At the Intimate Bookshop you will find more used books than anywhere. Titles other folks will tell you must be bought new await you on our used "ook shelves. And we always shoot square on prices. AND BUY YOU A CUP OF COFFEE As usual, we'll have tickets good for a cup of coffee or an ice cream cone for all comers on text, book day. .AN INDEPENDENT BOOKSHOP IS YOUR BEST FRIEND ON THE CAMPUS THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Till 9 p.m. A BRIGHT Make a New Year's Resolution now to drive up to REEVE'S Service Sta tion for that important mid-winter check-up! Check this list: Anti-Freeze still right? y Do tires have adequate road grip? Wheels properly aligned? Brakes properly adjusted? - PICK-UP .SERVICE GULFLEX LUBRICATION GOOD GULF PRODUCTS W. Franklin St; HereToday; tht YMCA before Id- o'clock today ' to make reservations. v Chamblers has served as a staff member of the American Friends Service committee since 1947. He is a graduate of Yale, a congrega tional minister and former chap Ian of Smith College. ' -. Used Texts You Won't Find Elsewhere". Chiles: Intermediate Ger man Readings , v Harper and Thompson: Gov ernment of the Soviet Union ' ' - L o c k 1 i n Economics of Transportation Baker: Introduction -to As tronomy next '3ff6wToxls Bought " After thoroughly combing the market, we can make the best possible offer on the following dropped texts. Jucius: Personnel Manage ment, IJjev. Ed. Van Metre: Transportation in the U. S., 2nd Ed. Duncan: Astronomy Granville, Smith and Long - ley: Calculus To all our May we AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! xxxifi DAILY, TAR HE Leap Year Continued from page V) come the hunted. We have a men tal picture: coeds waiting for men outside of classes, coeds tavinf for beer, flicks, etc., coeds picking up their dates and returning them to their doors, and above all, coeds dating freshmen. :. : c As the ratio continues to de crease, the coeds might complete ly ignore the rnasculiiie population and take over the "University. Again a mental picture : coeds fi nessing all dates, coeds in all of fices, coeds in the ROTC, a coed football team brings Carolina a victorious season. , Tales are told, deep in the re cesses of Mclver ' and . Spencer of days long gone when a coed was asked for a date in November. call me spring quarter," she said over her shoulder as she drove off in a convertible with four boys, "I'm kinda busy right now." And tl;e girls stil whisper about the queen who got confused and accepted two dates for Germans. Gallantly the boys flipped a coin to see who would escort her. While they were deciding, the coed went off with another boy. (The de serted dates fought a deadly cap pistol duel behind Carr.) A senior still tells of her arrival-at UNC. Her student advisor solicit! oij si v I asked .f-'-f. ,J: --jr.s tr.lA -when her bulletin board 1 would - arrive. When asked why she said in amazement, "Why, honey, you'll need something to display your fraternity pins on." But the situation is not hope less. Through the gloom of date less days ahead light still pre vails. As an unidentified coed la conically said, "Who cares about 8 to 1? Where are my four?" ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 DEPENDABLE WRECKER v SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581, night phone 2-3441. - (Chg. lxl) FOR SALE 6B NEW FIVE (5) ROOM HOUSE, UN FURNISHED upstairs, central heat, fireplace, insulated, weather stripped, large lot on paved street. Call 2-5706 (l-C-9764-3) Harley Davidson Motorcycle Excellent condition. Must sell. T-2 Raleigh Apart ments. Phone 6116, Raleigh, N. C. . (L-C9763-5) MODERN 3 ROOM UNFURNISHED Apartment with private bath. Apply at 309 Ransom St., side entrance friends sincerely wish Phone 2-437 Science -Show Mow A new show, ; "Superstition or Science," opened in the Morehead planetarium Tuesday. This demonstration "conveys the true causes of many astrono mical occurrences and the accept ed patterns of others by means of special effects, logic and the great Zeiss Planetarium instrument, according to Planetarium Manag er A. F. Jenzano. "Superstitions, born and nourished by the ignor ance of the Ancients, have been carried over into our time and hold sway over many . otherwise intelligent persons who have al lowed themselves to become men tally lax in this respect," he said. Possibly the most prominent target of superstition is the moon in its various phases, Jenzano continued. To demonstrate these phases, how and why they occur and recur periodically, the in- strument is operated at a greatly reduced rate of annular motion for the first time since its erection hpro nf fVQT-M Ti;n U t: j :xui: ffctie 'Fianetanum technicians have riie-ori mo-ms a devised a means to accomplish this extra-slow motion for this presentation only. TODAY JoBflCAuimtv Vsvid WEN X "0- 111 1 it M (if THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1952 If OrT.lT tigs Conviction of six University students in Chapel Hill Record er's Court during the recent Christmas vacation for sidewalk parking in front of fraternity court will probably discourage other students from doing so in the future, Judge William S. Ste wart said yesterday. The six wh were brought be fore Judge Stewart and taxed costs of court were Jonathan Lee Peeler , of Durham, Frederick E. Hafer of Hickory, William D. Smith of Bethel, Katherine S. Thorpe of Macon, Ga., Lyn Bond Jr. of Tarboro and Joseph Allen Adams of Norfolk, Va. Happy Nov Year and for fine foods stop at Michael's Grill. We in serve from 7:00 a.m., to mid night. ... Michael's Grill Opposite Post Of f ice 6r! for a11 '1 i si 1 j w J

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