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EDES EIGHT THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1952 U cf U i n & i i Pz'of To oufh For by Angelos Russos Q. R. MacCarthy, University geolociy. prof leaves the sunny south this summer for an arctic trds to do research on perma frost ground that never thaws corzplctely. H will be the seventh conse cdSa year that the professor has rpent the summer in the far n DAY RADIO SERVICE "Our Work Guaranteed" OG BURN FURNITURE CO. Scrnwher a child depends -Oji you for a book Sasfer HE INTIMATE BOOICSHOP 205 E. F&ankUn St. - Open Erenings . - Tir3shen Up :o'r - m : - Add new zip and zest to those spring colors and make them look "alive" agairil n v Revitalize your wardrobe by bringing your soiled clothes to the best and most convenient dry cleaners ' in Chapel Hill. Come early and avoid T i Nl VERSITY . . , - j -. Across from A &Qve Sunny rtic rek north. Last year it was mainland Alaska and the Aleutian islands ' This year he will probably spend all his time on the mainland he said. . Dr. MacCarthy's research is for the U. S. Geological survey, but has been primarly financed and sponsored by the Office of Naval Research. HisN work will benefit military and civilian alike, for the "results of Dr. MacCarthy's tests on per mafrost will show how man can master the ground which proves so tricky during construction of all types. Foundations must be built on solid supports, the - professor pointed out, yet the ice may be 1,000 feet deep. In some areas it may thaw only six inches, but j elsewhere J it may thaw as deep as six feet, leaving a surface of slush. . ' ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company day phone 6581. night phone 2-344rr (Chg. 1x1) 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) FOR RENT FOR RENT ON CLARK'S COURT, furnished, 3 room apajrtment with pri vate bath. $50.00 per month. Call 4101 between 8 AM & 6 PM. 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Williams, Colum- kJllX, o. v., J-u t Let null upti dUUHS officer, Midshipman Lieutenant Commander T. H. Staton, Hender sonville; Battalion supply officer, Midshipman Lieutenant Junior Grade William Kelso, Bloomfield, N. J. Battalion communications offi cer, Midshipman Lieutenant Jun ior Grade R. T. Wiess, Philadel phia, Pa.; drum and bugle corps commander, Midshipman Lieuten ant Junior Grade D. W. Davis, Andrews; Drum and bugle corps executive officer; Ensign M. D. Lovins, Lenoir; first company commander, Midshipman Lieu tenant R. F. Davis, Jr., Gaines ville, Ga., first company execu tive officer, Midshipman Lieu tenant Junior Grade E. .W. Foy, Upper Darby, Pa:; first platoon commander, Midshipman Ensign A. J. Donald, Ridgewood, N. J. Second platoo n commander, Midshipman Ensign L. B. Smith, Adams Talks In Aycock Dorm Tonite Dr. E. M. Adams, professor of philosophy,, will lead the eighth in a series of Aycock dorm dis cussions tonight. His topic will be, "For Those Questioning The Skeptics Viewpoint." The discussion, sponsored by the' YMCA, is scheduled for the Ay cock social room, for 7:30 p.-m. tonight. Dorm discussions are resumed this week after a delay of two consecutive weeks, last week's discussion being called off after a decision of the IFC not to dis cuss the topic, "Hazing. Dr. Adams has had much ex perience at this type of discus sion and" should prove valuable on this toic. don't miss out otitHe fun of full-color Most any roll-film camera will lake full-color snap shots ;when ' loaded , with ICoda-color Film. Stop in now and gel a roll for your camera. We have all popu lar sizes in slock. Exposure instructions included with each roll. FOISTEFI'S CAMERA STORE DiTiaini Q - - . FuTC Jr., Lenoir; third platoon com mander, Midshipman Ensign A. K. Freimuth, Pottstown, Pa.; sec ond company commander, Mid shipman Lieutenant W. C. Bostic, III, Forest City; second company executive officer, Midshipman Junior Grade C. H. Brewer, Ox ford; first platoon commander, Midshipman Ensign W. M. Rue, Danville, Ky.; second platoon commander, Ensign W. C. Ed wards, Jr., Raleigh; third platoon commander, Midshipman Ensign Study So Be Made Of Policy For Student Draft Deferment Five hundred undergraduate students will fill but question naires today in conjunction with a study by the Carnegie Corpora tion concerning the effect of draft and deferment policies upon col lege students. The questionnaire -which will be administered to a representa tive sample of the student body deal's with the student's adjust ment to college life, his present educational problems, his future vocational plans and the impact of the present national emer gency upon students. The sessions for filling out the questionnaire will be held in the Venable hall auditorium at 10 and 11 a. m. and 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. today. Ten other schools are taking part in the Carnegie survey: Dartmouth, Fisk, Harvard, Prince ton, Michigan, UCLA, Wayne University, University of Texas, Wesleyan University, Cornell and UNC. This survey is not to be con fused with tne study which Dean Fred Weaver will initiate in the three units of the Consolidated University next fall, although the present inquiry should provide reply to 'Gone With the Wind.' " N. Y. TIMES MAGAZINS "A' motion picture event! Les Enfctnts' employs the full vocabulary, of the screen to create a world of depth, power and enchantment." HERALD -TRIBUNE UIE$ INFANTS IS WORTH YOUR CUSTOM." -TIMES "Volcanic Gallic love-making.'f worno-nit. - 'EXCUErjT"-POSr. i X a?? Iff. h ; ft ! V.'i is TODAY ONLY r - mm, 9 T. R. Kinnebrew, Americus, Ga.; third company commander, Mid shipman Lieutenant J. C. Collins, Berwyn, Pa.; third company ex ecutive officer, Midshipman Lieu tenant Junior Grade R. L. Ander son, West Point, Ga.; first platoon commander, Midshipman L. R. Kendrick, Charlotte; second pla toon commander, Midshipman En sign R. L. Strickland, ; Asheboro, and third platoon commander. Midshipman H, C. Fisher, Jr., Asheville. ' . ' much helpful information for the broader study, according to Chan cellor House. 'TT3 P 1 THE AWAKENING- Every Evening at 8:30 Saturdays 3, 4, 8:3D Sundays 2, 3, 4, 8:30 Adults .... 50 cents Children to 12 ...i 18 cents Mail Order Tickets Available Morehsad Planetarluni f. ! - (Les En j ants du Paradis) with ENGLISH TITIES AklETTY JEAN4.O0IS BAKRAULT IERRE BRASSEUK PIERRE RENOIR . frcfea by MARCEL CARNE "Nv peck! Swprb.ocHngCLlFE "Sums up, crown end finishes o grot f 1 French anemone tradition. -TIMS ,.A PATHC FILM A TRICOtORE RELEASE Si i ,l . " vv f c J AT LAST I : - L i n i 1 Will 4 1 5 INC. - : 1 :C 3-3:23-5:0 iC;C3 ; ; i i i t i. 1- 7
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