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r 1 i ' !! I i I l I PAGE 4 - THE DAILY Carolina Dames i The Carolina Dames will meet ia the main lounge of Graham Memorial Monday, right at 8 o'clock for bridge - and canasta. The program will be put on by the beginners bridge group, with flower arrangements by Horton Davis of University florists , a special feature. . Student wives are invited. 0 Cosmopolitan Club The Cosmopolitan club will meet Sunday at 4. p.m. The Tri- Delts and Stray Greeks . have been ivited. Alpha Cam Reunion Alpha Gamma Delta sorority international reunion day . is to day. Locally it will be highlighted by a meeting at 11 a.m and lunch at 1p.m. at the house. Diplomas - Graduate students expecting to receive degrees in June must eall at the Graduate office, 202 South building, to fill out diploma c&rds not later than Thursday. Failure to do this will mean fai NOW PLAYING ' (:) JL (f m. O V7ALT DIISY INt ACOittlT AWaKO ShOKT flATUlf . IJ I o f :CCw3"0"' t 0 I 'j V3k - - o Knlfc W;r. MnrcHNicotot n -, r vii.i.. . . i.u .in... ..I, i ji ,i ,., :,i,i i Y,i o el ri&dfaz&x : Oy 9m kf WCHHieOtOit J Q jiii ' i' l Mliiiiiii.ni iHnl Mirin MMilliil' Ci of - ifll 1 9 DoiiaiarJacK p ;;;l-:nECFttii.::3f vi-!z . ( " ' - l TAR HEEL. SATURDAY. APRIL 19. 1952 ., iff lure to receive a diploma. Free Doughnuts The student-faculty coffee hour will be held this morning at 10:30 in Graham Memorial, main lounge. Admission , is free. All students are invited. " Opening Today ' Colonial Motors, inc., will have its formal opening in its new building at 701 W. Franklin Street today from, 9 a,m. until 10 p.m. Favors and door prizes will be given to visitors during the day by the Buick dealers. ECirtg, Bush File For School Board A. K. King and Grover C. Bush have filed for the Orange county Board of Education, - bringing to five , the number of candidates seeking the single vacant seat. King, associate dean of the Graduate school, filed with the Board of Elections last week. He has been a member of the faculty for 27 years. Bush,, of 139 East Rosemary street, is a forme'r school superin tendent, principal and teacher in the public school system of North Carolina. Will You Be Married In 1954? A quick peek in "They Went io College" will give you Ibo odds. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. c 3 Imam 08 it Have your tires "been wearing badly? Io you someumes wave difficulty steering your car? Let's see if your wheels need aligning. Our testing equipment gives the answer quickly and our service men can check the entire steering mechanism as wellf Drive in today. i - CASTON MOTOR CO -1 f 419 W. Franklin SI. : ,Tel. 2 Profits ' it (Continued from pqgel) ed with recommending a stand ard poKcy.for use at all three di visions of the Consolidated uni versity, Horton explained. ' We would like to see a pian surmar to the one at State college," he asserted. "They how are getting 15 percent of the profits from.their store for social-recreational use." Ken Penegar, edged by Gross in the secretary-treasurer - race last weekalso talked to the com mittee. He advocated turning all the profits from the campus stores back to the students. Estimating this year's profits at $50,000, Pen egar said he would like to. see a 50-50 apportionment half for dorm social rooms arid half for scholarships. - v Penegar said he made the large request for social rooms because "they are lagging so far behind.' The committee - will . make its report to the Board of Trustees meeting here May 26. High Schools (Continued from page 1 ) ments for the day. The program is being sponsored by the , University Club and the Monogram Club with the cooper ation of Alpha Phi Omega, Boy Scout service fraternity, and Phi Eta Sigma, honorary freshman scholastic fraternity. Guide service will be provided for the students and those accom panying them to. Chapel Hill by members of the participating or ganizations and by the Scout fra ternity. Economists are successfully using beer-sales figures as an in dex of local employment condi tions. Brewers may soon be in a position to eliminate a dozen or so crystal-balling government agencies. SSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441. Chg. Ixl) JNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Local ' and long distance household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. Phone 404k Or see Ross or James Norwood. (Chg lxl) FOR RENT THREE ROOM APARTMENT FURN ished or unfurnished 24 blocks from campus. Apply 309 Ransom St., side. - 412 WE FOUNT? SUCH ONg.PgAcJ THAT BY WATCHW'IT vVB CAN GET 1 AILOUk 5iWATSHIN'PONg ft Washington Lacrossem3n Win By 15-6 A little guy by the name of Menzies and a strong Washington College lacrosse team proved to - TT 1 be to much for the Tar iieei stickmen yesterday as . they top ped the Carolina squad 15-6. Attarkman Graeme Menzies, a four year starter for Washington, lead the scoring with seven goals and one assist. Larry Leonard, another speedy Cardinal attack man, racked up four goals and assisted in three for the visitors. Grim, Hesse, Jackson, and Dail scored one point each to account for the remaining Washington 32. He vent two over par for a 38 on the back nine, but still chalk ed up the best score of the day. Tommy Langley, playing in the number three spot, for Carolina, shot a par 72 for the afternoon Tar Heel's number one man, Lew Brown, went one over par for 73. Bill Williams and Pete Park er, Carolina's number five and six men respectively, each had three-over 75. Number; four man Jim Ferree shot a 77. The best Davidson could do was Wildcat Bob Brannon's 2-1 loss to Parker in tl: number six match. . Brown (C) defeated Keith (D). 3-0 Black (C) defeated Sloan (D). 2a-Va Best ball, Carolina. 3-0. Langley (C) defeated McLean (D) 3-0; Ferree (C) defeated ntzgerald (D). 3-0; Best ball, Carolina. 3-0. Williams (C) defeated Barns (D) 3-0; Parker (C) defeated Brannon (D) 2-1; Best ball. Carolina,, 3-0. LAST LATE-SH I ill HMMlt I 1 nntiiri LIPS AS DANGEROUS AS THE FURY ! ur iiit yuui luniiACt! I Ann SHERIDAN -John fifing aUigxtie m Ux&tf Tr.nf no ' I lMal.ll - psan i est est l 'f J markers. - Carolina Goalie Lew x loya shared the spotlight yesterday with Dickie Harrall, who. played with an injured chest, and Dave Cole, who lead the Tar Heel scor ing with three goals. Lew saved 21 goals to bring his goal saves total to 141. Harrall, who Teceived fractured -sternum last week, donned regular football shoulder pads to protect his injury and played his usual fine game. Carolina 1 3 0 36 Wasluhgton 8 0 3 415 GREATEST-BLOW EARTH OR- DUFFALO DILL'S SQUARE DSAL la the d7 when it took a real Composer to-kaow Crac Note from seventh inverted minor chord, there was a Freshmaa named Orgatrofd whoso Aunt had : told him th Piano vu the Fast Track to popularity on Campus and thereafter. H beliered her and took lessons. . Being tone Deaf, Orgy kicked the Dash, hoard out of the family Steinway over mis ing a Coeducational Picnic in order to prao tica "Forest Echoes". In college, some other Student with the ivory touch was always making Orgy's Schubert sound like hydraulic Brakes. This frustrated our Boy. Next, ha met a Brunette. She was cold ato Cacophony hut a Set-up for Sonnets. He took to writing her Sequences, for which he had a gift. But she was getting Mail by the busheL His vaporings were tossed out with the Bills. Desperate, Orgy got. . Then he saw. a sign that said Just Call Western Union". His next Sonnet hit the Brunette on a Yellow Blank that even She could scan. Her mother invited Orgy Home for a Meeting. Today ho is a Foreman in his Mate's Father's Cold Rolled Mill. From Matriculation to Old Age, there's Magic in a Telegram. For whipping a Saw buck from the Skipper, grabbing a Deathless Date from the Jaws of the Basketball Cap tain, or beating a Business Rival to the Draw, a Telegram does any Job quicker and better TIMES TODAY 3 --x I llMn-HnwH DUFF THE tCtfCffWZ. TO 3. 3 mi r 1 v i l wt- w 0