THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1952 P AGiv j. j il IjosfyShears Power Pole Electric power and telephone service was cut off yesterday from the southwest corner of town around Victory Village when a large semi-trailer truck sheared a power pole off at the ground. Hie truck driven by Rez Del mer Kenyon, Burlington, was cir cling Jackson circle in the Vil lage when the accident occurred. The pole crashed into the porch of W. M. Geer, 254 Jackson, O. Max Gardner biographer and in structor in social science. Approx AT EXCLUSIVE ROAD-SHOW ENGAGEMENT "MOVIE OF THE WEEK!" IIFE MAGAZINE wJ olw by TfCHNIJOlO.I SPECIAL RATES For Students & Faculty NOWI 4 SHOWS DAILY 2:00 - 4:00 - 6:45 U 9:05 P.M. ASTOR THEATRE ' 303 E. Main Durham Phono 3-0211 3 TODAY if s ( AS eULIOiOUS AflO SEDATIVE! J Qffgift Adventure! m S m n II I cj r J Y - V m mrs stnmimL mi I km conns PIPER IftBMl co-tarred l anwr k vour overwhelming requesHl 1 re PORTriAiTSL dll'.i:' ;r': APPLICATION PI:CTUHES . You can have pictures of any type made from your Yak pictures! Contact us today for further details ... phone .Raleigh 7708. . , . r : kP viLfcli V J&i; SMITH' "STIJP DIO ' . : 1 i 4 j ; : ; ; i - -1 . v: " ' 1 2 ' E. HcrseLt 'St haieiah M - , ' - ' imately $50 damage was done to the United Kingdom house Kenyon told Officer Herman Stone, who investigated the ac cident, he was lost. He was de livering some goods to the J. A. Jones construction company. No charge was filed against Kenyon. Electric power was to be resum ed last night and telephone ser vice company officials hoped to have this service back in opera tion sometime this morning. Dean's List Sixteen students in the School of Journalism made the Dean's list for the fall quarter, Dean O. J. Coffin announced yesterday. A student must make all A's and B's to qualify for the Dean's list. -Those- qualifying were: Frank J. Allston, Jr., Arlington, Va.; Paul A. Barwick, Mount Olive: Thomas W. Burkhead, Jr., Candor; Sarah K. Chance, Lumberton; Joan Marion Charles, Sea Girt, N.J.; Cynthia Lou Davis, Raleigh; Samuel S. Holmes, Jr., Fernandi na, Fla.; James F. Hurley. Ill, Salisbury rtiira F. Judy, Boone; Betty Ann Kirby, Winston Salem. Don R. Latta, Greensboro; Katherine Dian McComb, Ports mouth, Va.; Nick John Miller and Margaret C. Stewart, both of Charlotte; James Richard O'Con nor, New York, N. Y.; and Beverly S. Warner, Roanoke, Va. Air Force Plans The AFItOTC- has announced plans to bring another newspaper on the campus beginning the first week in February. Lt. Colonel Moorhead, com mander of the unit here, said the paper will "appempt to es tablish a better understanding of the unit and its purpose both to cadet members and tho-general public.'' - - The paper will consist .of nno long mimeographed sheet with articles on both sides. It will be issued monthly at first, but plans are to issue it bi - monthly soon. cadet Sgt. John McKey, a junior from Putney, Vt., has been appointed editor. As yet an asso ciate editor has not been ap pointed. Each year a risine sonhn. more who is training to be a puoiic information ofTicer will probably take over the editor- snip. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2t HOURS a dav Tnm, day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441. . I eng. 1x10 FOR RENT 6A COTTAGE CLOSE IN-GOOD NEIGH borhood furnished or unfurnished. Call 5658 or 2458. ch- lxl. FOR SALE 6B BABY-TENDA (HIGH CHAIR). PRAC tically new-$20-phone 5881. ' ' (ch. lxl) FOUND 6C DIAMOND RING. OWNER MAY claim by identifying. See Loya 1 N. Gould. 105 Jarrlcsnn riml rrl Village. (1-9308-2) !;-' Scholarships At Oslo ow Being Of feted The University of Oslo will hold its sixth summer school session from June 21 until August 2 for American and Canadian students who have completed their freshman year in an ac credited college or university. The Oslo Committee has an nounced open competition for a limited number of Ralph Bunche awards. These awards will range from $115 to $255 arid are open to those interested in Norway's export industries. The Norwegian American Line all-expense-scholarship will be given to an American whose main interest lies in the field of econo mics. V For a catalogue of courses and other information write the Oslo Summer School Program, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn. Women's Glee Club The Women's Glee Club is now meeting at 4:30 every Tuesday and Thursday, under the direction of William Whitesides. There are two appearances already sche duled for the glee club this quarter and plans are being made for other activities. JV 3 DAYS ONLY THUR. Famous Names As Paradise, Troy ling st & Country, Mr Step, Campus Casuals, Ted Savalle & Others Town TW CASUALS r7j Values to $10.95 Values to $17.95 IfERE VVILL BE ;NO Further 'REDuttioNs ON THESE FINE FALL & WINTER SHOES w hIvp ONLY THREE DAYS TO DISPOSE OF 746 PAIRS OF SHOES EVERY PAIR A TERRIFIC BARGAIN -L- SHOSw FOR BEST SELECTION. jin bHOP NO Ga fri p u s BH ef s Card Board The Card Board will meet to night at 7o'clock in Roland Parker lounge one. New members will be taken in at this time , Young Pascalians The Young Pascalians will meet today at 4:30 p.m. in the Episco pal Parish house. Dr. William H. Foteat, philosophy department, will lead the discussion Spanish Club The Spanish Club meets - to night for' summer in Aggie's at 6 o'clock. Those wishing to : con verse in Spanish are invited. Party Conner dormitory, formerly A WATCH " FOE" vv OPENING SOON ... Meanwhile Visit Our Showrooms . . . . at 103 S. Graham St. Phone 6101 For Prompt Delivery AN LUMBEH COIvlPA c ir JI Lm JANUARY 17, 13 & DRESS 13 ' ' dorm, will socialize tomorrow night at a party at S o'clock; There will be dancing, a floor show and refreshments. All coeds are invited, according to Ed Gehan, chairman. Vespers Campus Vespers will be held Thursday night at 7:00 in Girard Kail for all students. Ann Miller in charge. Air-Condilioned CHINESE & AMERICA.? Open Daily 11-9:45 "Sunday 12-9:45 116 E. Parrish St Durham OUH FOU NY "r FRI ' & SA1 19fh L SHOES ul J! ! .1 -I . : I 1 -:

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