! I 1 1 Ml i t i i H ? i i i PAGE $ THE DAILY CairOut'300 Police Jit aim ortios. e leaguer Special to The Daily Tar Heel ROME, Italy, April 23 Profes sor Umberto Calosso, a Social Democrat deputy in the ' Italian Parliament was given protection; by : 309 armed police here this week" as he concluded a lecture tour. ;The action came after universi ty, students in Rome threw a pot of red paint over him, broke up his lecture with 12 "stink bombs," and released a swarm of wasps just as the lecture Vas scheduled to begin.. '(1 4 CECILE AUBURY strikes a 7pical VTrighlxTillr Beach pos fsr' XJnC . beschenders. Lacrosse : : (Continued from page 4) era graduating from the squad. Uddy has been in the center po sition and has shown up well in midfield play! throughout the sea- son; Fields has seen plenty cf ac tion in his defensive position. 'Andy Bell, the other eo-captam will return for another year on the midfield group and sophomore Tommy Stoker will be back for two more seasons. This experience should add up to a fine team next year and move the Tar Heel lacrosse rating up in the nation. Cows get up by raising their hind part first while horses rais up first on their front legs. J. TAR HEEL. THURSDAY. APRIL 24. 1S52 rlHvixt.'i' L asps rofessor The whole university was cor doned off this week and only bona-f ide students were allowed inside. Fifty plainclothes men scattered in the buildings, and eight more attended the actual lectures. After the lecture, five plain clothes men escorted Professor Calosso to his car, and- aT Jeep load of policemen followed. Im mediately after the professor left, the 300 armed men then marched out of the university. Phi Hears Adams On Totalitarianism Dr. E. M. Adams of the Phil- osophy Department, spoke this week to the Phi assembly on the development of totalitarinism in Russia and the factors present which contribute ' to it. Next week's lecture to the Phi will be followed by a buffet sup per. Each member will invite a faculty member as his guest. Following the supper, faculty and Phi members will debate a bill declaring that "The United States is in grave danger of succumbing to totalitarianism from within." Maj. George A. Davis Jr., of Lubbock, Tex., shot down 12 Red planes in 17 days of air fighting over Korea. He is the U. S.'s top jet ace in the Korea War. 3 JUST OUT The Private Papers of SENATOR VANDENBURG The story, from 1939 to his death, of the man who put isolationism behind him after Pearl Harbor, and formulated the bipartisan foreign policy, presented through his diaries and letters . $5.00 Belongs on the shelf with: The Brereton Diaries -. 4.00 The Forrestal Diaries 5.00 Seven Decisions that Shaped History .... 3.00 THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP OPEN EVENINGS 205 E. Franklin St. W P Duke Selects ! Durham Boy - ' As President Special to Tfce Daily Tar Hehx DURHAM, Aprfi 23 Dante L. Germino, of Durham was elected president of the Men's Student Government Association yester day in runoff elections at Duke University. Germino was elected by a mar gin of only 21 votes as he de feated Narvel. Crawford of Ashe yille. Election returns gave Ger mino 610 votes, and Crawford 539. In another runoif electicn yes terday, Jack Johnston of Asheyille defeated Clayton McCracken of Asheville for the presidency of the Junior class. Robert Pierry of Teaneck, N. J., won the only oth-ir post in yesterday's runoff be defeating ( Lyle Connor of Bryantville, Mass., for the post of president of the senior class in the College of En gineering. An elephant is - nearly two years in giving birth to an off spring. E S AN RMAN U. S.SCEDS GUESSING CONTEST For details see our window, and guess the right number 1st Prize: $5.00 Merchandise 1st Prise: 1 pair of KEDS 3rd Prise: 1 pair of ICEDS Free Entry Blanks Available at Our Store NO OBLIGATION See our display for the prettiest towels sheets, and bed spreads FIELDCREST WAStf CLOTHES Regular 35c. .......... ..Special 4 for $1;00 Regular $1.25 Towels.........lSpccial $1.00 ' Ll.LZIUUU U ULTUU y tJ ... ,! i . .. . v . . . , , ; ,. M K Sl SCM - fe' i f ' - - ' 1 4 . ' - - 4 - . -i i t Pedois Prattle Special to The Daily Tar Heel CAMBRIDGE, Eng. April 23 Sgt. Ives, organizer of the . Cambridge Accident Prevention Council, said today, "In late years there has been a distinct improvement in the behavior of cyclists and in the standard of maintenance of undergrad uate bicycles." Ives, criticizing the obstruc tion caused by undergraduate bicycles in the Senate House t Passage, and around The Whim, said comparatively few under graduates were involved in the 431 accidents which took place last year. Four people were killed and -nine seriously in jured. A second-year Queens' en gineer demonstrated one method of easing the traffic congestion. Sitting astride a uni-cycle, the student said, "My repertoire is still rather DEPT. STORE O N N Fie I d Cresf Week Featuring TROUSSEAU LUXURY MA-Depf. Store es Juggling limited, but I can go backwards for short distances, and I'm practising juggling for Poppy Day." (Bully for you! Ed.) Dr. Baumann Here Sunday Dr. Henry Baumann of David son College will present the third University" sermon," sponsored by the YWCA, Sunday night at 8 o'clock in Hill Hall. Topic of Dr. Baumann's sermon will be "How Can God Be Known." The University Glee Clubs, under the direction of Professor Joel Carter and William White sides will assist in the service as will Miss Anna Beason, Miss Carol Kelly and Mrs. John Riebel of the YWCA. of Chapel Hill C IE 3 Air-Conditioned CHINESE & AMERICAN Open Daily 11-9:45 Sunday 12-9:45 - . 116 E. Parrish St., Durham

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