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THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1952 The official newspaper of the Publi cations Board of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where it is published daily at the Colonial Prss, Inc., except Monday's, examina tion and vacation periods and during the official summer terms. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office of Chapel Hill. N. C under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: mailed $4.00 per year, $1.50 per quarter; delivered $5.00 per year and $2.25 per quarter. Glenn Harden Bruce Melton David; Buckner Bill Peacock : Mary Nell Boddie Al Perry ..... Joe Raff . Editor-in-chief Managing Editor - News Editor Sports Editor Society Editor Beverly Baylor Sue Burress Ed S tames Nancy Burgess Ruffin Woody . Feature Editor - ; Literary Editor . Associate Editor Associate Editor Assoc. Sports Editor Assoc. Society Editor Photographer EVENING: csndAVEDDIIG'GOWNS' And All Types of Forraals Beautifully Cleaned - CM S EIC : D H Y C L EANEEtS .. '20 9f ft ' : . Durham - 8-1227 WANTED TO BUY Suits Typewriters Cameras lusicol Instruments Binoculars Highest Prices Paid Licensed and Bonded See Us For Larger Loans on Anything of Value MA IN LOAN OFFICE 400 W. Main St. at Five Points ! CAMPUS; BRIEFS. Christ ain Fellowship The last of a series of discus sions led by Mr. Warner Hutch inson of the Inter-Varsity Chris tian Fellowship will be held to night in Roland Parker 3 at 6:30. j-The topic will be "How to De termine the Will of God." WAA Council The Women's Athletic Associa tion Council will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in Alderman dorm par lor. All members urged to attend. Pascalians The Young Pascalians, under the Leadership of Dr. William H. Poteat, will meet today at 4:30 in the Episcopal Parish house. The discussion of the first fifty-nine fragments of Pascal's Pensees will be continued. Travelogue , The second in a series of koda chrome travel slide presentations will be given at 7:30 tonight in Gerrard hall by Dr. H. G. Baity of the School of Public Health. Tonight's program is entitled "The Sao Francisco River Valley and the Sertao: The T. V. A. of Bra zil." There is no charge for admission. We Aren't Trying to Kid You We have a clean, well equipped restaurant to serve YOU the best food at a price YOU can stand . THE NEXT TIME YOU DINE OUT COME BY AND GIVE US A CHANCE TO PROVE IT CUtVIN RESTAURANT (Curve Inn) A WATCH FOR OUR FORMAL OPENING SOON C . . . Meanwhile Visit Our Showrooms . at 103 S. Graham St. Phone 6101 For Prompt Delivery MAN LUMBER COMPANY PORTRAITS OR ;AP,P L S CAT 1 0 N ' P iCTURES '. , . . You can have pictures of any type made from your Yak pictures. .Contact us today for further details . . phone Raleigh 7708. 12 E. Hargeii StM Raleigh Clinic Sat Saturday " For Dand Directors The University Band will hold its annual reading clinic of con- test music for nign scnoui directors this Saturday m Hill nau. Earl Slocum, . director of tne Band, will be in charge of the clinic. " '. Vincent Bach of New York will present a lecture on the "Tech nique of Brass Instrument Play- ing. Also tne university wind Quintet and Brass Ensem ble will be featured in the read ing of literature for small ensem bles. . Srnokie the Playmakers are preparing a musical production which is cer tain to please the most discrimi nating theatre-goer. "Spring For Sure" is expected to be one of the local group's most resounding hits. Planetarium Atfendanc Increased The attendance at the current Morehead Planetarium show, "Superstition or Science," the last six days has increased more than 300 per cent over the first six days, Anthony Jenzano, Plane tarium manager, announced to day. Total attendance to date, he said, is 2296 adults and children. Many visitors after seeing the demonstration have suggested su perstitions familiar to themselves which had not been included in the performance, Jenzano said. "Some of these superstitions have been exposed in the presentation and have contributed to its in- Especially- popular - with the public, Jenzano pointed out, "is the new, majestic, extra slow rate of annular motion introduced into the Zeiss instrument par ticularly for this- performance. With it, we are able to track gracefully the sun, planets and moon through their various phases. Serious consideration is being given to establishing this improvement as a permanent teresting nature' he said. "This . IT'S A PLEASURE TO EAT AT THE PINES Visit us today and try our SEAFOOD COMBINATION including m W Scallops Vc ; Oysters i U il L ! ) U3i .Raleigh t Road nvn1' T&r Shrimps tAt Baltimore Crab "k Fish ': .'! I"' ' '' ' ' 1 ..'! ' ; i - 'km f i' a- G arolina-Duke Chess Match Set today A chess match between Caro lina and Duke is slated for today in Room 301 of Woollen gym. The Duke team, which tied for first place in the Southern Inter collegiate Team Tournament in Richmond last year, "had one player to win 10th prize in the U.S. Junior Tournament in Phila delphia. Kit Crittenden, N. C. State Champion, Tommy Makens, Doug las Kahn, all freshmen, and David Evans, fencing instructor, make up the UNC team. Teams are composed of four men, each of whom play one game. Spectators are welcome. Players are invited to attend the weekly meetings of the. Caro lina Chess Club every Thursday night in room 301-B of Woollen gym. An all-campus tournament is to be sponsored by the club, the details of which will be an nounced later. Dr. Robert Lawson, . beloved friend of Carolina k athletics, is the "father" of basketbaU at the Tar Heel institution. policy will continue through next weekend." feature of the Planetarium instru ment here." "Superstition or Science" wiU continue through Monday night. On Tuesday "The Heavens To night," the next show, will open at 8:30. " ProsG'-Clolb Meet Sot- For-Tonight The UNC Press Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in Roland Parker lounge 2 for a general business session. President Leo 'Buddy" Northart urges all members and prospective members to attend this first meeting of the quarter. Previous meetings scheduled for this quarter were postponed due to other activities on campus. The Press Club, in cooperation with the Carolina Forum, brought to the campus John Scott, Time editor and former foreign corres pondent. Other speakers are scheduled for the remainder of the year, but no definite plans have been com pleted at this time, President Northart said. Northart further stated that the No Doubt, World Reknown, Se date, Okeefenokee, and Great Dismal Swamp Luncheon, Pali vering, and Marching Society would meet in the Rathskellar after the Press Club meeting. CLASS ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581, night phone 2-3441. (Chg. lxl FOR SALE 6B EDIPHONE: DICTATOR. TRANS CRIBER and shave-good condition. Sell cheap. S. H. Basnight, Box 1329 or phone 2453, Chapel Hill, N. C. ... (chg lxl ONE SINGER SEWING MACHINE Treadle type. Reasonable for cash. Phone 2-5708, J. W. Clark. (l-C-9311-1) V ANTED: SECRETARY WANTED. LEGAL Ex perience preferred. Southeastern Em ployment Agency. Dial 26753 after 6 pjn. or write P. O. Box 1326. Air-Condiiionod CHINESE U AMERICAN Open Daily 11-9:45 Sunday 12-9:45 ' US E. Paxrish St., Durham , LAST TIMES TODAY ON DANG El GROUND" Starring IDA LUPINO ROBERT RYAN gfeat Planet, folli&s Uiti IkiM P5 PDOuMrff tm, GEORGE PnL- RUDOLPH. f,UT SSTECHHICOLOCl Also CARTOON-SPORTLIGHT TODAY y I HI I i t i ,
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