f i; if t r r ; ; PAGE 8 THE DAILY TAR HEEL. FRIDAY. APRIL 18 On War Memorial Program uncnoriah II o p a n o OHIIiCO Quicker Prom colons Offered In Marinas Speak S unci ay in Hill Ho Special to The Daily Tab Hm. WASHINGTON, April 17 Marine Corps second lieutenants now need only 18 months time Special Guesfs Guides Vanfed Carroll Berry issued anothet call last night for students to guide visiting high schoolers The lecture, sponsored by the Chapel Hill Community Memo rial "fund, honors the men of Chapel Hill and vicinity who died in World War H. The speaker is a political re fugee from Hungary where he was a lawyer and musician. He is responsible for certain sections of law prepared by the Hungarian Ministry of Justice. Another activity to which he has given much attention is Gypsy music. Dr. De Spur has taught music to many Gypsy youths, organized orchestras among them and tried to orien tate them to Western culture. This appreciation of Western culture and democratic life caused him and his wife to be imprisoned by the Communists regime in Hungary. ' Families of men who died in the war are invited to hear Dr. De Spur's account of his experiences during the Hitler era and the Communist era. ''"Martyrs and Pilgrims for Freedom" is the subject of a lecture to be given in Hill hall Sunday night by Dr. Endre De Spur of Pittsburgh, Pa. YM, YW Will Hold Meet At Quaker Lake Delegates from campus Y.M.CXA. Y-W.CA. groups from over North Carolina will convene at the annual state conference this weekend at Quaker Lake, near Greensboro. Hie conference will start this afternoon at 6 o'clock and will end Sunday at noon. Representing Carolina at the meeting will be Bill Hogshead, roomed all over the country. Barbara Bvrd and Eleanor Martin! The forum is to be held m the Chapel Hill high school j will attend the conference from auditorium next Wednesday. Miss- r j Dorothy McCuskey of the school the most important as a result of , ntinn omund ramnus tomorrow. j Xii-fcirfUC lUi VfcliJJvrA w J j-w ( t-.". Tto first lieutenant. Formerly they j said about 4t000 senior3 needed 24 months. j ected or the annual Second lieutenants who have j . school day and guides are ihad 18 months time-in-grade or j over by April"l4. 1952, will be pro- moted provided they meet phy sical, mental, moral and pro j fessional qualifications. Date of j rank will be computed from j April 1, 1952. needed desperately. Anyone interested in conduct ing the campus tours on Satur day should contact Berry at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. League Will Sponsor Citizen s View Forum The Chapel Hill League of Women Voters has been select- j ed to sponsor a forum on "The Citizen's View of '52." j It is being conducted as part of a nation-wide League of i Women Voters-Life magazine-NBC project which has mush- MATERIAL i FOR DRAPERIES and SLIPCOVERS We make in our own workshop, Draperies, Slipcovers, Bedspreads and other things of this type for the home. Drapery Material for Your Own Patterns Cut Free CAROLINA DRAPERY SHOP Across from The Post Office - ' Phone 6936 i theW.CXA Issues Call For Backing Of Confab Harvey Cohen issued a call yesterday for students to join in the national student conference ; for academic freedom. Equality and Peace, to be held at the Una-1 versity of Wisconsin next week- j end. , j The conference is designed to , seek a common program cf cc- operation for peace, academic I freedom, and an end to discrirru-! nation, Cohen said. j Students whp agree with the j general principal on , any or all cf the issues set forward by the ! group are invited to participate,. Cohen added. Cohen said interested students should contact him in the YMCA today at X o'clock. of education will be the moderator the audience balloting will be 1 asked of all the presidential can- Purpose of the fcrum is to de- didates on May 1 at the national termine which issues are fore-; convention of the League of Wo- mcst in the minds of the people as they face the 1352 election. The audience will be asked to cast ballots on the issues discussed at the close of the session. Those issues which seem to be j Clothing fabrics are being wo- ven from banana and pineapple fibers in the Philippines with a special loom developed by U. S. technicians. i I IN DURHAM HARVEY'S CAFETERIA AND BANQUET SERVICE Brcakfast-6:30-9: 1 5 Lunch-1 1 -2:30 Supper 5-8:05 103 E. MAUI STREET. DURHAM YMCA Will Sponsor Dance Instructions An crganira for1 uon meeting thce interested in social dancing instruction will be held in office cf John Riebel this nevn at 2:13 at the T. the The class is tioa of Chuck Miner and Sarah J Urnstead and is sponsored by the YiICA-YTCA. All students in- t crested in learning to dance cr in improving their, technique are i invited. . . f l4 DUTSNDABLS WSSC30S jnrxssrrr tsccsixg oompaxy; CDjrrtsjr. C-tct XLi-utvs Cirra Irr-. r-r- Area ti-:.j-ii Announcing arur- ayApril 19th., 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. $ ... 1 '4 i .4 The new modern sales room and service department with modern equipment staffed with factory trained mechanics. 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