. SUNDAY, MARCH SO, 1952 IAGE EIGHTH ? ' THB DAILY TAR HEEI i 1 - 1 - oa Bo nner "India and the World Today" will be discussed at the supper- forum tomorrow from 5:30 to 7: 15 in juenoir hall. The forum is sponsored by the YMC A World Relateaness commission. Panel discussion members will be Miss Purabi Bose, P. N. Amer seyy T. V. Narayana, Ham Singh. i? or those wno wisn to eat a food typical of India, the manage ment of Lenoir Hall has agreed to make such available in the cafeteria line. A sign will call at tention to this particular food. In the second floor dining room, where the forum will meet, there will be an exhibit of Indian art, literature and pictures. A special Jack Maultsby, a freshman baseball and sophomore football star at Carolina last year, is now stationed at Camp Lejeune with the Marine Corps. Ke entered the service in December. ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441. (Chg. lxl) JNIVERSITY 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) JEVERYONE, AT ONE TIME OR AN other, has heard the expression, "I ate like a pig", or, "I made a pig of my self".,. FOR RENT 1 (one) BEDROOM APARTMENT. Available immediately, corner of Hen derson & Rosemary. Call 2458, S. ' II. Basnight. (chg lxl) THREE ROOM APARTMENT FURN -ished or unfurnished 22 blocks "from campus. Apply 309 Ransom St., side. -m EASTER- ' 13 CO'Mi'N'G-;.; AND SOME; 'LITTLE - EASTEfl BUNNY LOOKS TO YOU FOR- BOOK--,. .:. ' FR;OM;;;,:t- THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. FXUKLIH ST. OPEN' EVENINGS; i CLASSIFIEDS iSCUSS' I onmoETOw feature during the meal will be recorded music from India. Students are invited. Those who wish to eat in Lenoir are asked to go through the cafeteria line, then carry their trays up to the second floor front dining room, by 5:30 pjn. . . ' Candidates (Continued from page 7) Oettinger; vice- president: Louise Milliken, and Nancy Woodruff; secretary: Johnsie Bennett, Grace Doar, and Rachael Williams. Treasurer: Jane Berry hill, and Margaret Dickinson; awards chairman: Susie Bergman, and Gay Hogan. Women's dorm district, Legis lature year terms (vote for three): Margaret Davis (SP), Edna Knighten (UP), Jane Kottmoir (SP), Dot Lowenstein (SP), Anne Phillips (UP), and Nancy Ripple (UP). Legislature six month term (vote for one): Dee Breslow (UP), and Jody Levey (SP). Women's town district Leg is latiye- year seats (vote for one): Anne ' Mackie (SP), and Anne Street (UP) ; Legislature six month seat (vote for one) : Shir ley Gee (SP), and Dot Smith (UP). , I Men's town district III, Legis lature year terms (vote for five) : Bob Aldridge (UP), R. B. Fitch (SP-Un, John Hawes (UP), Dick Jaffee (SP-UP), Fred Lehrhaupt (SP), Joe Parker (UP), Gerry Russell (SP), and Bill Zucker- Confab Registration Opens (Continued from page 1) ' Students and Citizens"; Rev. , Swain oa "What is the Role of the I Organized Church?"; Clay ton on "Christian Life and Fra ternities"; and Dr. Alexander on The Right and Wrong, the Same for Everyone." New student executive .; co chairman will be nominated on Saturday afternoon 'and elected Sunday - morning. Present ; co chairman are Virginia Hall and Donna Hauck, for the YWCA, and Bill Hogshad and Jack Prince for the YMC A. The conference will be cfosed on Sunday, with a sermon by Dr. Ashby on . "Christianity: the Wholeness of Life." Students interested in attend ing may register in the Y build ing tomorrow through Wednesday. Total cost will be $12. Expected enrollment is about 60 people. Roslyn is an EpiscopaKretreat near Richmond, Virginia. Freshen Up Your Cloi-hes For Spring! Acid new zest, fresher color, proper fit to your new-season wardrobe by sending your clothes to us for expert dry cleaning and pressing. ;V;i:;J ; . ; PERKUPFORSPRING UNI V: E R31T Y " C L E;A N ER S ; Opposite Post Office - 'Phone 4921 But Not This Year Harried Carolina students will have a five-day breather between winter and spring quarter next year, according to Calendar Chairman Roy Armstrong. Finals for winter quarter will end on March 18; classes ior spring quarter will begin March 24. Because of the lag between quarters, spring quar ter will run until June 4, with commencement on June 8, Arm strong said yesterday. Fall quarter classes this year will begin September 24 and will run through December 18 when the 15-day Christmas vacation begins. man (SP); Legislature six month term (vote for one): Jake Todd (SP). Men's dorm district two, Legis lature year terms (vote for six): Bill Acker (SP), Ozzie Ayscue (UP), Max Ballinger (SP), Al Bryant (SP-UP), Jim Finch (SP), Allen Frucci (UP), Joe Hamrick (UP), Wade Matthews (SP-UP), Jim Rollins (SP-UP), and Pete Smitherman (UP). Legislature six month term (vote for one) Bob Jackson (SP) Gerry Wagger (UP). Men's town district one, Legis lature year terms (vote for five) : Wilber Boice (SP), Marion Buie (SP), Don Carroll (UP), Harry Derby (UP), Fletcher Green (UP), Tom Johnston (SP), Jack Phil lips (SP), Ed Stevens (UP), and George Strong (SP). Men'b dorm district one, Legis lature-year terms (vote for five): Pete Black (UP), Bill Brown (SP), Joel Fleishman (SP), Don Geiger (SP-UP), Mason Hawfield (UP), John Ingle (Ind.), Henry Lowett (SP), and Paul Somerviile (SP) Purpose of , the program is to "search for a, personal under standing of the Christian faith and its relation to trie wholeness of life. It is hoped that' the new life inspired at the Conference 1 will be brought back to the-campus and continue its growth." Committee members are Mar garet Barrier, High Point; Mary" Lilla Browne, Gastonia; Charlie Browning, Culpepper, Va.; John Colson, Greensboro; H. B. Glover, Wilmington; Caroline Hassinger, Bristol, Va.; Bob Hyatt, Cherokee; Baxter Mclntyre and Jim. Mc Intyre, both of Ellerbe; Bob Pace," Morrisville; Raeford Pugh, Ashe boro; Betty Ray, Faison, and Jim Shotts, Chapel. Hill. Miss Barbara Jefferson, Nor wood, Mass., wlfo holds the Dan f orth Fellowship here under the sponsorship of the department of religion and the YWCA, is con ference . advisor. Doi'iins For "Bloo Fraternities and dormitories will vie for the honor of giving the most blood when the Ameri can Red Cross bloodmobile com es here next Tuesday and Wed nesday. . Together the competing groups i hope to donate 1,0UU pints oi blood in the two-day period- more than double the quota as signed by the Red Cross. Plans for the competition were revealed yesterday by Joel Fleish man, Fay etteville, chairman of the student committee, in a re port to Dr. R. K. Wettach, chair man of the local Red Cross blood committee. He said that 580 per sons have already- signed up to give a pint of blood and added that 10 fraternities and dormi tories and the Naval ROTC have not yet been heard from. In Charlotte, headquarters for the Bloodmobile, it was announ ced that the staff for the two-day visit here is being doubled to take care of the anticipated rush of donors. On previous visits of the Blood- ifaio fi-iwin 1 1 1 I C.O'KNEli ; Colr few lECIlLIICOlOO with ROBERT DOUGLAS Uirectea DV Produced hw .V LEWiS AHEN JEEEOLO BMSfflT WALTER FERRIS sndJOSERI MB TODAY. arid r MONDAY ": 1 iSI:o W onavsons ;- mobile to the University tne blood quota has always been exceeded. Schedules for donors have been posted on dormitory and fra ternity bulletin boards," Fleish man said. Hours betwen 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. are open, he said, and suggested that students wishing to donate blood then ask their instructors to excuse them from either their 11, 12 or 1 o'clock classes. Students under twenty years must have written permission from their parent or guardian in order to donate blood. GLASSES FITTED AND REPAIRED Have Your Eyes Examined. Accurate Laboratory Service CITY OPTICAL CO. - 121 E. Franklin St. Tel. 3566 B J fail WIl 6 Qr www S 'GLADYS COOPER f nn.f.uw1 - m fVff rr t V

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