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XL PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952 SG OUR LOVSW r - ' CM Candb kr.dt fcr oveiyeno. LEDBETTEfi-PiCECAilD biic Eoits hly :x-:-:-:-' ::-:-xX:-"x,;,v. -xXxX m -A, ' t ..f. ' i- -; V,t hi V- v tt- , ; - ... . . . . Every Evening at 8:30 Saturdays 3, 4, 8:30 Sundays 2, 3. 4, 8:30 Adults 50 cents Children to 12 18 cents Mail Order Tickets Available .forehead Planetarium Dean Edward G. McGavran of the School of Public Health has been named chairman - of the Board of Editors of "Public Heal th Reports,' a magazine issued monthly under authority ol an act of Congress by the' Public Health Service of the Federal Se curity Agency. It is published primarily for distribution to directors and su pervisors of public health pro grams and to institutions training public health personnel. Dean McGavran was also re cently named chief of the Com mittee on Field Training of the American Public Health Associa tion. The ; Committeef holds its Mason (Continued From Page 1) would concentrate their efforts primarily on the internal work ings of the Legislature. "The one or two suggestions made by them, such as a public ity committee and coverage by a Daily Tar Heel reporter, have al ready been tried and did not pro duce the desired results. "The job of the vice-president is more than just that of a pre side r. In my opinion he should be one so experienced in the work ings of the Legislature that this would not need to -be his sole area of work in student government. "As it stands now, .the legisla tive duties of the vice-president are only being half fulfilled and the executive duties are -being completely neglected. I am not merely a candidate for speaker, but for vice-president of the stu dent body. Air-Condilioned -CHINESE & AMERICAN Open Daily 11-9:45 Sunday 12-9:45 116 E. Parzish Si Durham Has Spring Fevr Affected Your ? Car? Your car will; feel and jjrform better afte a thorough treatment With Gulf 's road tested products, "e can ser vice your car expertly and inexpensively for smoother H : i l - ' spring driving..;!. - . IV .- ean eview next session April 8. The magazine, tPublic Health Reports," is an amalgamation of the former weekly, "Public Health Reports' which had been published since 1878 and several Public Health Service technical periodicals. The publication covers such varied and complex fields as basic research and problems4 of the aged, , rehabilitation," and hospital construction, in addition to; the control of epidemic diseases and the fight against the venereal dis eases and tuberculosis. Dr. Leonard A. Scheele, Sur geon General of the United States Public Health Service, says "it is our hope, that the new "Pub lic Health Reports" will be a use ful and challenging source of in formation for all who are work ing in this field. The new month ly journal will focus primarily on public health service, health ser vice administration, and on re search in these fields. It will be concerned largely with those as pects of public health which touch upon the work of the t official agencies." . Campus Briefs ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441. (Chg, 1x1) FOR RENT 1 (one) BEDROOM APARTMENT. Available immediately, corner of Hen derson & Rosemary. Call 2458, S. H. Basnight. (chg lxl) English Talk Dr. Raymond Mack, Yale pro fessor of English, will give a public lecture in Hill hall at 8:30 tonight under the auspices of the English department. - ' ' - German Fraternity , The honorary German frater nity. Delta Phi Alpha, will meet tonight at 7 oclock in Roland Parker lounge of Graham Memo rial for the initiation of new members and -election of officers. Foreign Service : Students interested in taking the Foreign Service examination may obtain interviews with a re presentative of the-State Depart ment today in room 214 of Cald well hall. VAA The WAA will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in Alderman's parlors. Softball intramurals will be dis cussed and aS members are urged to attend. Cardboard Cardboard executive committee meets ii- the basement of Graham Memorial at 7:30 tonight. All those who are interested in join ing the cardboard committee please be there. , We Buy All Kinds Of Textbooks THE! BOOK EXCHANGE DURHAM, If. C. COME IN TODAY for a delicious meal served in a friendly atmosphere Michael's Grill We serve excellent food" THREE ROOM APARTMENT FURN ished or unfurnished 2'2 blocks from campus. Apply 300 Ransom St.. side. FOR SALE LIBERTY HOUSE TRAILER WITH two rooms built on. 18 foot interior to trailer, large rooms. See at No. 9 Pittsboro Trailer Court. . (1-6009-6) FULL TIME ALSO PART TIME. FOR the first time in this area, we are of fering men an opportunity to join our National Organization. Men selected will be given thorough training. Ex perience not necessary butyou must have a neat appearance, a strong de-4 sire to earn money, and a ar. We are prticularly interested in family men, vets 8c college men from 21-35. Personnel Mgr., Mr. Gwynm Km. 241, Carolina Inn, Monday 12-5 PM only. 3-c6011-2) Zt n dy RADIO SERVICE "Our Work Guaranteed" OGBURN FURNITURE CO. LAST TIMES TODAY HERE COME THE NELSONS with - Oszio Bz Harriet David & Ricky Varsity Lato Show Saturday Night v SUNDAY MONDAY HISTCESS of the ivzsrs STBAEJGSST MIDI OUT! MARLENE DIETRICH 'ARTHUR KENNEDY MEL FERRER "V-SL TECHNICOLOR 'jf EVENING and WEDDING GOWNS And All Types of Formals Beautifully Cleaned CHEEK DRY CLEANERS 720 9th St. Durham 8-1227 LOST 12 LOST OR MISPLACED A BLACK wallet containing my identification and a check. Unable to prove il'm myself, would appreciate the -return of the papers. Wallace Pridgen-Call DAILY TAB HEEL or SIGMA NU HOUSE. (Staff) SHEAFER FOUNTAIN PEN. Silver Top and black pen. Jack Cooke en graved on side. Please return to 303 A Dorm. Liberal Reward. (1-6010-2) WANTED TO BUY Suits Typewriters Cameras Musical Instruments Binoculars Highest Prices Paid Licensed and Bonded See Us For Larger Loans on Anything of Value MAIN LOAN OFFICE 400 W. Main St. at Five Points FEAST FOR THE FAMILY ' - ' Good Foad Sensible Prices Yes, everyone enjoys having dinner with us, aad specially likes the easy-to-take check. The combination will make your restaurant . , ' r li L if-?;,' CP 11 pVO' -JU!!!: J?$ OB I'W Raleigh Road Phon 2-5533 1 1 Mi ti
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