THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1852 rgigry Rep ;y Curvjn A Ml Co. A burglar broke into the Curv- ia Sunday night, taking an un known amount of money from the juke box and cigarette ma chine and enflicting damages es timated at $350. After - gaining entrance by breaking the back door lock, the unidentified person took the mu sic and cigarette machines into the yard , behind the restaurant and cracked them open, taking the money boxes from each. Police Chief Sloan stated to day that no suspects had been arrested to date although finger prints from the scene of the rob bery were in the hands of the de partment. Charles Frye, manager of the Hew Curviir Restaurant which re placed the old Curve Inn drive in, disclosed that the cash register was undamaged and its contents intact. "Apparently no attempt to rob the register was made," he said. The old Curve Inn changed hands last Spring when neighbors complaints led to revokement of its beer license. Since then re modeling of the establishment in to a restaurant has been complet ed. iale Of Campus The "State of the Campus' Conference Commission on "Men and Women Relations" will meet in the Y.M.C.A. Library today at T p.m. All members of the Com mission and other interested persons are invited to take part. Air-Conditioned CHINESE & AMERICAN Open Daily 11-9:45 Sunday 12-9:45 118 E. ParrLsh Si., Durham ay- Perfd'rmf Musical Tricks Although they're . not sure, members of the German Club be lieve that Ray Anthony and his orchestra will perform some of the musical tricks that made his visit here last" winter so success ful. ' - Anthony comes to Carolina February 22 for a Friday night dance and a Saturday afternoon concert, to be followed by a dance at Woollen Gym that night for the winter Germans. Anthony's most popular stunt was to lead his orchestra down from the band platform and march around the whole gym. The Germans Club officers in clude Jake Froelich, president, Beta Theta Pi; Billy Quarles, vice-president, Phi Gamma Delta, Chuck Haywood, treasurer, Sig ma Alpha Epsilon; Bill . Bostic, secretary, . Kappa Alpha. Members include Fletcher Green, Alpha Tau Omega; Bill McKay,' Beta Theta Pi; Jim Schenck, Delta Kappa Epsilon; Tim Borda, Delta Psi; Dick Thompson, Kappa Alpha; Dick Penegar, Kappa Sigma; Pat Samonds, Phi Delta Theta; Bryant Hare, Phi Gamma Delta; Futrell, Pi Kappa Alpha; Alex McMillan, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Roddy Dowd, Sigma Chi; Gor don Taylor, Sigma Nu, and Spencer Gregory, Zeta Psi. - Regist ration . Ends Today For If Meet" Registration for, the 24-hour conference on "World Under standing" to be held at Camp New Hop.e tomorrow after noon through Saturday morn ing should be completed by 3 p.m. today. Interested students should sign in the YMC A of fice. Total cost per student "is $2.75, which includes three meals, overnight lodging, .1 'own? Wants Par k'Jkf& Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen has petitioned the State Highway Commission for about two acres of land on Strowd Hill to be used as a par . . Mayor Edwin Lanier presented the petition to Fifth Di vision Highway Commissioner James A. Barnwell of Burling ton, asking for the state-owned land located on a cut-off sec tion of the new Chapel Hill-Durham highway, bordering the Curvin restaurant property to the east. A request was also passed, on to the commissioner asking the State to curb and gutter the new highway for the entire length of the hill. Columbia University Prof To Speak HereFeb. 1 6-1 8 EVENING and . YEDDING GOWNS And AH Types of Formate Beautifully Cleaned C H E E K D R Y C L E A N E RS 720 9 th Durham 8-1227 FILMED, ENTIRELY IN SIAM, THIS DOCUMENTARY TYPE DRAMA Depicts Ufa in a little - known territory of that Far Eastern kingdom "Dr. John C. Bennett, professor of Christian theology and ethics in Union Theological Seminary of Columbia University, will give a series of lectures on religion in the "modern world here February 16, 17, 18. Sponsored by the University Inter-faith Council, student or ganization, Dr, Bennett, who is author of a number oL religious books, will address a luncheon in Lenoir hall at 12 noon Saturday for faculty and students of the Schol of Business Administration. His topic will be "Christianity and Economics." At a dinner meeting in Lenoir Hall Saturday night at 6 o'clock Dr.- Bennett will discuss "The Role of Christian Ethics in Fac ing the Problems of the Modern World." Sunday morning he will" ap pear at the Congregational -Christian Church Sunday School at 9 o'clock, and at the 11 o'clock service he will speak in the Uni versity Methodist Church. "The Church and the World Situation" will be Dr. Bennett's subject at a tea and discussion for members of the Graduate and Cosmopolitan clubs in Graham Memorial at 4 p.m. Sunday. That night at 8 he will meet in the Morehead building with a fac ulty group to discuss religion in transportation and program. Those who cannot attend the complete meeting may obtain part-time rates. higher education. His last appearance on the campus Will be a meeting with a class in religion Monday morning at 10 o'clock. , Dr. Bennett and a number of other theologians are now col laborating with economists in: a three-year study on the relation of Christian ethife . to' economic life, under a $100,000 grant by the Rockefeller Foundation. V A graduate of Williams College and Union Theological Seminary, he also received an M.A. degree from Oxford. He has received several honorary - degrees, and holds the B.D. and S.T.M. from Columbia. CAMPUS BilEIFS Press Club The UNC Press Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in one of. the 'Ro land Parker Lounges. All per sons interested in journalism should attend, President Buddy Northart said yesterday. WAA The WAA will hold an import ant meeting this afternoon in Al derman parlor at 5 o'clock. All members are requested to at tend. - . A Chicago College o 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 7 ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. 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