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PAGE EIGHT Trouble - y (Continued from page 1) Negro student, , finally saw the show from backstage at the re quest of Talley Beatty, the show's star, and a friend Of the guest asked that, her name be with held. She is a dancing instructor at a nearby Negro college. According to Smith, confusion resulted because of the SEC ad vertisement which allows student wives io aiiena, ana administra tion policy which says only colored students can sit down stairs.. . ... .. "This policy is binding on the SEC," said chairman" Charlie Brewer yesterday. Expressing THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1952 his -private opinion, Brewer said, Individual student policy is suberservient to administration policy when students are en trusted with University facilities. ' Contributions to the Heart Fund will help find the cause of heart diseases that affect one of every 15 Americans. A small insurance payment. - Make your donation this year by giving generously to the 1952 , Campus Chest Drive, March-4-7. Contributions to the Heart Fund are used for research, education and service to all communities. Want you do your part by giving to the 1952 Campus Chest. - - - CAM PUS DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS lCut short , 5. Prodded . 10. Hourly 12. Over 13. Avoid 14. Heaps 15. Bog 16. Golf mound 18. Question--.. 19. Rage 21. Weighing devices 24. River (Russ.) 23. External 29. Stomach of ox used as food 30. Obnoxious plant 31. English river 32. Pilfer 34. Extinct bird (N.z.r 37. Flowed 38. Little -girl 4 J. Debate 43. Danish coin 45. Flower 46. Dressing for meat 47. Slides 48. Tab " DOWK ' 1. Head cook 2. Cherish 3. Persia" 4. Tablet 5. A document 6. Sash (Jap.) .7. An African tree 8. Evenings (poet.) ' 9. Writing table 11. Epistle - 17. Goddess of dawn 19. Snow vehicles .20. A wall painting 21. Female pig 22. Hint 23. Devoured 25. Edge 26. Mimic 27. Man's nickname 29. Expresses gratitude 31. Beverage 33. Dominoes with three spots 34. Charts 35. Verbal 36. Vedic god of fire 38. Spirit 39. Peruvian . Indian 40. Leak out . slowly 42. United States (abbr.) prAjciMiEHsiATTsr 6flTjA t PJ PRAHK optTa 1111 j n I e SCA T ATTtR O LOT AIM f" J HA C T p rferohguPii 1-3.1 yesterday's Answer 44. Royal Air Force (abbr.) io 13 VyXYyXYYA YYAYYYY, 21 28 JO 41 45T 7 22 'A 23 19 42. 1 1 VYA 1 33 V7X 2J 772 5t 77 YA X77A YX J4-. 29 4-3 46? 'A 20 XT, 24 YYYaYYAYs 1 44 48 18 25 36 24 26 39 27 40 LAST TIMES TODAY COLUMBIA MCTURES presents f 'ii si ctKe JMMIEIf . JShEC&ETT ! starring I J John Derek Lee J. Cobb Jody Lavvrance The Greatest Travelogue H. G. Baity will show color pictures of his travels in Gerrard hall tonight at 7:30T The presenta. tion is in two parts: "From Quito to Guayaquil" and "Europe in Wintertime." Tea Party Mrs. Gordon Gray will enter tain with a tea at her residence this afternoon from 4 to 5:30 lor the benefit of the School Art Guild. Everyone is invited. Chemistry Talk Dr. Harold Hotelling will speak Monday night - in the room 304 of Venable hall on the topic of "Statistics in Chemistry. His talk is being sponsored by Alpha Chi Sigma. Bioodmobile Is Due Here April 1-2 When this National Blood Week, Feb. 17-23, draws to a close, the nationwide drive for blood donations will only be starting. The promotional campaign on campus,' sponsored by the Nation al Students Association, is also only beginning, according to Joel Fleishman, chairman of the Caro lina Campus Blood Committee. Campus committee members were announced today by Fleish man. These are Jake Froelich, Bob Creed, Bill Rolfe, Thomas Mc Donald, Jane Jenkins, Bill Braw ner, Gene Cook, and Ed Garb isch. Advisor to the committee is R. H. Wettach, past dean of law school and presently in charge of the blood campaign for the whole city of Chapel Hill. K "Coincidence of National Blood Week with National Brotherhood Week, also Feb. 17-23, was a plan ned feature of the drive," Fleish man stated. "Interrelation of the ideas is apparent," he said. Before the . bioodmobile comes to Chapel Hill, April 1st and 2nd, the committee hopes to impress the aims of the blood drive on every student possible and stimu late a mass turn-out of donors. The National Blood Program is aimed at supplying the minimum necessity of 30,000 pints a month, needed- throughout the . United States as well as on the Korean battlefront. While the NSA" is be hind the local drive, the national campaign is jointly sponsored by the Red Cross, the Boy Scouts of America, and the National Con ference of Christians and Jews. Within the next few weeks pro motional publicity and messages will appear in increased numbers. Messages are -designed to carry the theme, "Answer their call'1, to the American' public. TOMORROW! . . . . Outdoor-Adventure Epic Of Them. AH! 1 THE GREATNESS; THE GLORY, THE RlRV OFy mE-& THE NORTHWEST T SKVAKT if- uJRNJER! ,1 i'2z: I'izti nr rn rncr-7. to. k ,'jn u o Erqr; ' CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581, night phone 2-3441. UNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Local and long distance household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041. Or see Ross or James Norwood. - - tv..i- -: , (Chg lx) LOST 12 MAROON CASHMERE SWEATER IN locker room of Woolen gymnasium Tuesday afternoon. Mar have been taken by mistake. If found pleaso notify Arch Tort, 212 Joyner. ' - ' (1-8353-H GAUAUDINE TOPCOAT Taketi by mistake from Phi Delta thet houss Saturday , night. Owner' nam e?n broldered In linlny.. Under may elafrfi reward. Call George Ulackwclicr, 6u;l, ! - ,; - i ...:(1-SM Recreation Meel Some 75 representatives from throughout the South gathered here yesterday for the first South ern. Regional Conference on Re creation for the Aging. The Conference being sponsored sponsored: by the Bureau of Re creation, the University's Institute for Research in Social Science, and the State Recreation Commis sion will last through tomorrow morning. - Dr. Harold Myer, chief, Recrea. ion Bureau, Extension Division, presided over the opening ses sion in the Morehead. building yesterday morning. Tomorrow morning he will give a summary of the three-day sessions. Ponce Committee Issues Reminder With the German weekend here the Dance Committee yesterday issued a reminder that students who drink shouldn't dance. According to official Dance Committee rules "anyone showing signs of drinking or other miscon duct shall be dealt with according to the discretion of the committee."- " " Other rules governing conduct on the dance floor: (1) persons desiring to leave the dance hall during the evening with the in tention of returning must be ac companied by a chaperone dur ing his or her entire stay from the dance, (2) anyone bringing intoxicating beverages on the dance floor is automatically sus peneded indefinitely, (3 no smok ing whatsoever and . no refresh ments of any kind will be al lowed on the dance floor at Wool len gymnasium. M Groups - Attending Meetings Four men from Carolina will leave for Atlanta today to attend an annual meeting of the South hern Area Student Council of tha Area Student Council of the YMCA. - Bill Burkh6lder, vice-president of the Carolink YMCA, is presi dent of the Southern Area Coun cil which represents more than 100 student YMCAs in the 13 southeastern states. Bill Brown and Raeford Pugh have been elected by the Y as student dele gates. John Riebel, asociate sec retary of the Y, will be the third voting delegate. The Council has been in exis tence for more than thirty years and has responsibility for the Blue Ridge Conference and other area wide activities of the student YMCA. Several other YM members are attending another conference in Chester, Penn. Jack Becker, John Colson, Rob ert Davis, Bill Hogshead, Robert Johnson and Earl Page left yes terday to attend a pre-ministerial conference which will bring to gether about 50 men from col leges in the eastern part of the United States. Leaders in the conference will include Clarence Pickett, retired executive secretary of the Ameri can Friends Service Committee, Dr. Roy Burt, pastor of the Com munity Church of Columbus, Ohio, and Dr. Cranford, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Wash ington, D. C. J. Paul Sheedy Switched to Wildrool Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test FOOR SHIIOY was ia the soup with a turtle named Myrtle. Im in a tortkzy he wailed, "what shell I do?" "Well its your messy hare that parts you from all the girls " his' roommate said. "Better get Wildroot Cream-Oil'" Non alcoholic. Contains soothing Lanolin. Relieves dryness Re moves loose, ugly dandruff. Helps you pass the Finger-Naii Test. Paul got Wildroot Cream-Oil and now he's out turtle necking all the time! So don't stick your neck out get some terrapin-money and hurry to the nearest drug or toilet goods counter for a bottle or tube of Wildroot Cream-Oil And ask for it on your hare at your favorite barber shop Then you'll really be in the swim. ' ofMSo. Harris HfllRtf., Williamsvilh, N. V. Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 1 1, N. Y All Wildroot Product Carried: by-v s im. bw , 4. J CHsl Hill !
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