PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 19, 1952 Sailing Club Sailing club will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in 102 New West. The Daily Tar Heel "Rules and Tactics of Sailing" presented to club. . French Club French club will hold weekly supper meeting tonight ., at 6 o'clock in upstairs dining, room of Lenoir. r : -Women's Residence Women's Residence Council will The official newsnaner of thtf Puibli-I . . . V. . - . - . tcations Board of the ' University of meex today ai 0 O ClOCK in WO- orm aroima at cnapei trni wnere men's Council room. House pres. Press. 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, 1379. subscription rates: mailed $4.00 per-year. $1.50 per quarter; delivered $3.03 per year and $2.25 per quarter.;. fc. . . I.. - ' -' Glenn Harden Editor-in-chief IWrt P ' H - I! A U lb- C5 . 7 I A L C It 1 WED !, Evert to ( i A I l-Any s 1113 1 . ;fF MIC3 fees fd I - Il jf " m 1 API 4, SSMSW:? '-T- " -. , , Warner . i - . y Bros: idents requested to bring appli cation blanks from their dorms. v - Dental Dames - " Dental Dames meet tonight at 8 o'clock in" Williams-Wolfe lounge for bridge and canasta. " Di Debaiee ' The Di Senate will debate com pulsory ertra.curricular participa tion tonight at 8 in Di hall, New West. - - - -Phi Debate - Reafffrming belief in predesti nation will be discussed by the Phi Assembly tonight at 8:30 on the fourth floor of New East. 'Young Republicans " Reactivated Young Republicans' Club will meet tonight at 8:30 in Roland Parker one . - Studcn his own action. While asserting the right of a student to speak out, this right musf ""be accom panied by a responsibility -and must be accompanied . by an awareness that there are some times inescapable and logical consequences -which- flow from action that any one of u& might take." The question was raised by this reporter shortly after Dick Murphy, graduate student, indi cated that false information naming;a student as subversive had been passed on to the United States government and as a re sult, the student probably would not be able to pass a security check. ; . : : : Cray, however,, declared, think alL of lis : are taking the question of intimidation too ser iously. I think the less -we allow ourselves to be intimidated in our own minds, the smaller the prob lem becomes." LAS5IHEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS 24JIOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581,. night phone '2-3441. . SWAPPED!!! ONE OVERCOAT FROM the N. Laieiena -t""r"" night. Please return to 10m urus. 2 Pettigrew dorm or to the N. C. Cafeteria and get your coat. (i-UJ--v FOR SALE 6B FOUND 6C MARRIAGE NOTES! Many thanks to all who showed concern over recent temporary bereavement: No stunt bu& an honest attempt to find much-prized1 class notes recovery of which was possible through advertising in. the Daily Tar Heel Classified Ad Sec tion. Thanks again. Marie Costello. SET OF TAILS, SIZE 40. LIKE NEW. Real bargain at $30.00 Phone 5126 Day. 5266 Night. . H . . U-cwAU-zj COME TODAY; for your.BEER 25c at Michael's Grill "We serve excellent food" DAILY, CROSSWORD GEROUS ill TODAY and WEDNESDAY I I DENNIS fDAVIO IRMRD MORGAN w, w v V W FtH 'A 1 s!lQ3$Q ; I i ; Accepts negatives up to . 2 !Ax3 V inches. Makes ' prints 7i times ? larger. Complete with f 6.3 lens, $44. See it here. -FOISTER'S CAMERA 1. Evil . measures .7. Attitudinize .8.,EngTossed Shower , 11. African - river - 14. Native" of " Lapland 16. Siberian- grulf 2. Largest continent 3. Thick. , 4. Sea eagrle 5. Post 22: Dancer's ' cymbals -24vDeed r 26. Twilled fabric - 6. Splash . 28. Man's ,. : 7. Scrutiny nickname 9. Conical tent 29. 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