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PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, MARCH t 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL iit - j a -no -bettor tlini to sum a buctt p mlm m m ...i,. ) 'A Check Lis Of 0 t Many of these are in short supply -Pick yours now before the March winds blow them away. novels Tha Little World of Don Cam -Ulo by Giovanni Guareschi $1.03 Xn Sicily by Elio Vittorini .r..J lM Tomorrow We Reap , by James Street ............ $1.03 Brideshead Rerisiiad by Evelyn Waugh $1.49 " ' ' '. BIOGRAPHY The Incredible Casanova by J. S. Montgomery $1.25 Lady Gregory's Journals ed. by Lennox Robinson $1.00 W.C. Fields by Robert L. Taylor ...... $1.25 Global Mission by Hap Arnold ......... $1.13 HISTORY The English Speaking Peoples by Mclnnis and Reid ..; $1.49 American Scriptures by Carmer and Van Doren $1.25 Mr. Lincoln's Secretary by Helen Nicqlay . $1.43 The Conquest of Culture . by M. D. C. Crawford .... $1.25 The English Middle Class . by Lewis and Maude .... $1.49 ' thi .its BKfl3"a k : f iiUi ' BUN- m E. FBAIJKLKf ST. HUMOR Hotel Bemelmans by Ludwig Bemelmans $1.25 How's the Back View Coming Along, cartoons by Williams ' $1.00 The Wild Wild Women by Virgil Partch ... ........... $1.09 j Twilight Bar by Arthur Koestler .... $1.00 September Tide by Daphne Du Maurier .. $1.00 Lost Plays of Eugene O'Neill by Eugene O'Neill $1.25 -; NATURE . A Naturalist in Cuba 1 ' r ; by Thomas Barbour ........ $1.00 , How to Attract the Wombat by Will Cuppy $1.00 A Philosopher's Quest by Irwin . Edman ..... ... '. $1.49 -John Dewey " ed. by Sidney Hook $1.49 EDUCATION - Pursuit of Understanding . by Esther Cloudman Dunn ; ; $1.00 E:.. BOOKSHOP t , OPEN EVENINGS Clark v Continued from page 1) 'fringe" area around it. The mo tion died! without a second. Following his censure by the board, Clark charged that a large number of Negro students from A&T college in Greensboro were using the facilities of the new Woman's -College library. "I understood that the library was built for students at WC" he said, "but now Negro students are just as free to go there as white students." "The Negroes are on the campus at night," he asserted. Clark then proposed that the library facilities at WC be re stricted to students of WC. . Womans College Chancellor Edward K. Graham explained that Negro students from neigh boring colleges sometime use. the library when desired texts are not available at their own lib rary. . The A&T library has some technological books, but is in adequate. Funds for the con struction of a new library have been appropriated, but because of v current steel shortages no building has started. Clark's motion was amended to be referred to the Executive Committee. ;- Stores" (Continued from page 1) College book store and the stu dent supply stores has gone be yond the bounds of student affairs, and has become a matter tees, has withdrawn the student petition calling for the-allocation of all profits for the use of stu dents. We heartily concur with Mr. Carmichael's recommendation that a committee be appointed to look into ie system of the stu dent supply stores of the Con solidated University, of concern of the Board of Trus- .ASSlFHEi ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441.- (Chg. lxl) 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. " (Chg lxl) FURNISHED HOUSE FOR . RENT. IN 4 Hillsboro from March 20 to July 1. One block East of Court House. $50.00 a month. Call Peter Taylor, Hillsboro, 4522. - - (l-c93392) "That extra dash of Angostura1 Kure produces a heavy tlpl AROMATIC SITTERS MAKES BE T T E R D R INK S PS Here's another tipj Besides using Angostura to bring out the true flavor of Jilanhattans andj)ld Fashioneds, put a 'Hash or two in soups and sauce$i ej- M!1 - . .':-"t mux? 1 iuZ AiRCftArr OBSCRVEIT Avaanon vamt rrogram uwors Special Oeporfuiiifios for Collegians Woiv Preparing for Olifary Sorvico 5 Here is a real man-size opportunity! You can choose immediately between being a Pilot or Aircraft Observer1 in America's swiftly-expanding Air Force. The Air Force encourages candidates to stay in school and graduate. However, seniors and stu dents with two years or more of college who anticipate early entrance into military service can insure their future and serve their country beat by applying for Aviation Cadet Training today. You receive the finest training and experience when you fly with the U. S. Air Force experience that pays off in later years. WHO MAY APPLY AGS BtwMii 19 ami 2614 yrs. EDUCATION Al least w yar of MARITAL STATUS Singl. PHYSICAL CONDITION Good, spelally yes, art, heart, and teeth. HOW TO QUAUFY I Take transcript of col lege credits and copy of birth certificate to your nearest Air Force Base or Recruiting Statien. 3 Accomplish Flying Aptitude Tests ancf en- uat tor two years only! V . 2 Appear for physical examination at your near- nnl A TJ i f ment expense. 1 Vi. The Selective Service. Act awards you a'""ur month deferment tile awaiting class assign ment. - S Immediate assign ment to Aviation Cadet Training Classes starting May 27, July 19, Auguut 19 and October 2, 1952. & Attend Aviation Cadet Training School for one year either as Pilot or Aircraft Observ er. Get $105 monthly plus food, housing, uniforms, and other benefits. - 7 Graduate and win your wings 1 Commis sioned as a second lieu-, tenant, you begin earninflf $5,000 a year. 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