THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1052 fAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HCET. e onown a o For 3 Days - An exhibit of 25 original paint ings by the famous artist and il lustrator,. Willy Pogany, of scenes from Shakespeare wiU be held in the Morehead Building tomorrow, Saturday . and Sunday, The exhibit, which is being sponsored by the English depart ment, will "be open to' the public from "2 to 5 p.m. each day. . Dr. Clifford P. Lyons, head of the department, said ."we are for tunate in getting these original - paintings . for a limited time be cause of the unusual educational value." Prof. Kermit Hunter of the department is in charge of ar rangements. Pogany, who lives - in New- York, is a native of Hungary. He has painted the murals in several Jflew York hotels, designed the stained glass windows in the fa mous Forest Lawn Cemetery Chicago College of OPTOMETRY (Nationally Accredited) An. outstanding college serv ing a splendid profession. Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students entering with sixty, or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. REGISTRATION FEB. 25 Students are granted profes sional recognition by the U. S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. .Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational ac tivities. Dormitories on the campus. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY 2307' North Clark Street Chicago 14, Illinois . Fast Action Quick action by construction workers and the fire department yesterday possibly prevented a fash fire at the new center Com merce building. : ." A gasoline engine exploded and burst into, flame while being re fueled by construction worker Bill Manning. His clothes were engulfed in the flames but were quickly snuffed leaving him un injured, but shocked. The fire and. explosion caused approximately $25 damage to the elevator . engine, used to hoist men and materials onto the roof, and its shed. -Tests ; (Continued from page 1) as to be received at the Princeton office not later than ten days prior to the testing date chosen, Dean Brandis said. . - ... Scores on these tests are used by many law schools throughout the United States along with pre vious scholastic record and other evidences of suitable personal characteristics, as a basis for ad mission of applicants, Dean Bran dis explained- . : ; i Scott (Continued from page 1) 7" One critic told Scott that the Time article on the killing of N.AA.C.P. leader Harry T. Moore in Florida "almost gave the impression the man got what he deserved." - As the guest of the Press Club and the Carolina Forum, Scott will speak tonight on "The Press and the Cold War." chapel in Los Angeles, has been the art director for a number of well known movies and Broad way productions, as well as for the Metropolitan Opera. He has illustrated more than 155 books and is an authority on Elizabethan costumes. -- Mid-Winter Conference - All persons interested in the Mid-Winter Conference are asked to meet at the Y tonight from 7 until 8:30. Further discussion of the ! theme, program and site of the conference will be the busi ness of the evening. A large group is needed to help choose a suit able spes&er. - . Debate Council There will be a special meet ing of the Debate Council .only at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Roland Parker I. There will be the election of a new president. Young Pascalians The first regular meeting of the Young Pascalians for the winter quarter will be held this after noon at 4:30 at the Episcopal Parish House. The discussion will be on the first 59 fragments of Blaise Pascal's Pensees. All stu dents interested in the philosophy of Pascal are welcome. The dis cussion will be led by Dr. William H. Poteat of the philisophy de partment. Summer Jobs A few summer jobs for college students are being listed with the Placement Service in 209 South Building. Camp counseling, sales, laboratory work and crop measurement provided summer jobs for, a number of college-stu dents last year. Students in terested in summer work should apply at the Placement Service. Typing and Shorthand Classes Typing and shorthand classes will begin this afternoon at the Chapel Hill High School. Short hand is offered from 4 until 5 and typing from 5 until 6. New Hope Conference . The YMCA conference at New Hope will end Saturday night since many students are unable to attend Sunday. Cost for the weekend will be $2.90 instead of $4.50 as previously planned. Legislature (Continued from page 1) and officers election, as its out come could have an important bearing upon the candidates and policies involved in the coming spring elections. Legislation to be introduced to night, as well as in later weeks, fell's election; and then proceed will depend largely upon which party appears to have gained con trol, solons say. The University Party now holds a one-seat mar gin, but the independent vote j could throw control either way. jqby in gs Set yAAuirhead The schedule of future meet ings was released at the assem bly of G Company, 321st Infantry, local Organized Reserve unit, Tuesday night by First Lieuten ant A. L. Muirhead.- Muirhead, new Company com mander who replaced First Lieu tenant Dixon Warren in Decem ber, stated that pay meetings henceforth will be held every other Tuesday night in the end clasroom of the AROTC building, beginning 21 January at 7:30 p.m. Administrative meetings will be conducted on ' the odd Tues days in the Institute of Govern ment barracks next to the intra murals field, also at 7:30 p.m. Air-Conditioned CHINESE & AMERICAN Open Daily 11-9:45 Sunday 12-9:45 116 E. Parrish Sl Durham ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581, night phone 2-3441. - (Chg. lxl) FOR RENT 6A LAST THREE DAYS 3rd Anniversary Sole Selections Choice Milton's Clothing Cupboard 165 E. Franklin St. $40 PER MONTH, 2 THREE-ROOM apartments with private bath, just off Prlchard Lane. Available around Feb. 1st. Call 4101 between 8 AM and 6 PM. (chg lxl) FOR SALE 6B w - f w,, . I'l ,-- ( J. Vi A 1 tl rr..l...1 ; A . 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