rtt. C-i.fi O 1 UAllTYra-AR HF-t , ROA. JU?IUL 24. 1852 ii r:.: 8' f: Irl si : i ! , 1 t' i.t; ! I ..V s H ! . " : 1f Rainbow S-"S"' V ' W r ; f :5 ":Mf Sir-: ; :?:W:: ; ;.x.:; J' ' . V .v::-;:. i-:;: :;.- : - :. .- ' '-s-' ? ' ..'.-.'...".'..'.".v.- Vy; iy" fe.-S: -. r ; i : ..:-i: k V.-. t-'-vX-v'iv'' DEAD-PAN, DEAD-EARNEST President Harry Truman said no to Ihem all yesterday and refused lo budge from his adamant position on the steel seizure. With a House impeachment movement in the wind and the Senate making damning speeches, Truman stood firm on his seizure order allowing the government to take over U. S. steel mills. See page one news briefs. ' Many of Shakespeare's early plays were acted in London's Globe Theater. g Huckleberry Finn was written in 187G. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441. Chg. 1x1) ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES of Chapel Hill! Stop moth damage for five whole years with Berlou. It's guaranteed, in writing. Sutton's Drug Store, chgxlx) FOR SALE LINCOLN ZEPIIER, 1940. $350.00. Good condition, canvas top, two door, red leather upholstering. Five good tires. Obie Davis Station, Franklin Street. contact Walt Crabtree. (1-C6022-2) Folks Coining To Town s This Weekend? Bring 'em Around For A Look At : . Chapel HiSIV Unii Twelve More Plays Today By Visitors The, Carolina Dramatic Associa tion has scheduled 12 one-act plays for today at the Playmak- ters Theater. The sessions will begin at 9:30 a.m., 2 p.m., and 7t30 p.m. There is a small admission charge to defray expenses. Today's performances will be given by Appalachian State, Ca tawba and Mars Hill Colleges, and high school groups from Gastonia, Rocky Mount, Roanoke Rapids, Winston - Salem, Cherryville, Greensboro, Asheville, and Whitc ville. . . The first day of the CDA play- giving meeting was held yester day. The meeting ends Saturday with the presentation of awards. I NTI'MATI BOOICSHOP 205 E.; FRANKLIN ST. OPEN TIL 9:30 P.M. Continued from page 1) the manager pointed out. "Most everyone has seen the misty circle of bright light around our moon at one time or another," said Jenzano, : "but few have heard of, or even seen, the halo around our sun." Halos appear around both, but more frequently around the sun. The solar halos are less popular because it is impossible and dan gerous to gaze directly at the sun, as at the moon, Jenzano said. r- ' These and other forms of halos are described in the presentation. Luminous meteors and Aurora Polaris (northern and southern lights) also are included and spe cial effects used to stimulate their natural occurence. Presentations are given every evening at 8:30 and in the after noons on Saturday at 3 o'clock, and Sunday at 3 and 4 p.m. Stu dent tickets are only 38 cents. . Dr. Henderson To Be Given Di-Phi Award Dr. Archibald Henderson, out standing mathematician, histor ian, and a member of the fac ulty for over 50 years, has been selected by the Di Senate and the Phi Assembly as recipient of the Di-Phi award. The award is given annually by the two societies for "out standing service to campus, state, and nation." Previous winners of the award include Dr. Frank Graham, John Mot ley Morehead, and Dr. Albert Coates. Dr. Henderson is noted for his biographies of George Ber nard Shaw and his work in Em stein's theory of relativity. He is a recognized authority on North Carolina history and has long been a leader in the corre lation of natural science and the social arts. The award wil be presented to Dr. Henderson at a joint ban .quet held by the two societies next 'month. Awards to indi vidual members for achieve ment also will be presented. - Korda prcsctiti ft TOM Ala. .Li ,IJ Li UA LI w ritk JUNE DUHtEZ CAST l.OOO's A siory of , Adventure, . Courage, and Cowardice! Today Only Mil II - 1TrlIIMJL,,v'.,,,i.)Wt;f. JK.WM..T.'.1M 'l'iHr---lllJ M Xdi'l Hi wail Mim iiiJ(liU!!'1'1" """" " "' "' "" """ri1 " ' ' ' ini iir'i Forum Tonight Dr. G...A. Heard, author of "A Two-Party South?" will moder ate a forum by the same title to night at 8 o'clock in Room 103 Caldwell. Other participants will be Dr. E. J. Woodhouse of the Political Science Department and Dr. George L. Simpson Jr. of the Institute for Research in Social Science. Pi Sigma Alpna, politi cal science honorary fraternity, is sponsoring the forum. Dr. Coker's Talk - Dr. R. E. Coker, Kenan profes sor of zoology, will address the Sigma Gamma Epsilon earth science fraternity on "SomD In teresting Ocean Currents and Drifts" at 8 p.m. Monday in Room 112 New East. World Federalists . The student -world federalist group will meet today at 1 p.m. upstairs in Lenoir HaU The pro gram will be films on world fed eralism. Interested students are invited. Women's Glee Club The Women's Glee Club will meet today at 4:30 p.m. A joint practice will be held with the Men's Glee Club. Class Rings Juniors and seniors may place orders for class rings today in the Y lobby from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Orders taken now will be deliver ed to the student's home address early in June. Douglas Recording A recording of Sen. Paul Doug las' recent speech here will be played for interested students to night at 8 o'clock upstairs in the Communication Center. Arts and Crafts Club The Y WCA Arts and Crafts clubwill meet today from 4 p.m. to 6 o'clock in the Y cabinet room. Grass Fire Chapel Hill firemen answered a call at 1:25 p.m. yesterday to extinguish a small grass fire on Pittsboro road. , There was no damage. DAY RADIO SERVICE "Our Work Guaranteed" Geo hn FURNITURE CO. v 03 C RAN 103 YARDJ FOP- A TOUCH DOWN IN A ROSE BOWL GAME AToM HARMON m .b. AL 4iO!SC CKNUT6 R-OCKN PoRMEfc MAroC, NICKNAMED "Ma. New Voatt" A. Jimmy Valentine tffe, 6. Johnny Downs . Jim aav WAitfLiS. Vh' - - - - a AW j7HI$ TRAOEAAAeiC ID1NTIFIES WHAT PRODUCT ? A. CADILLAC G. kELVIW ATOR. C. FISHER. BODIES OHIVERSU fXATVRCS ADV. CO. The answer to the best place to buy baby needs is SUTTON'S DRUG STORE. We have ony the finest selections. The answer to the quiz is Al Hoisch,! Jimmy Walker and Cadillac. THE TARHEEL'S DRUG CiNTin OR U(? STORE SPECIALISTS WW JWiiiji.ii...HM.i.J ' THASS TH' PAPEP? 1 1 WAi tsl A ACCOUNT C HIM Si GITTIK1 MARRIED. THET AH -GP-"- I MAH SWEET HUSBIM' WWZ X TH' 1 L TH PAPERS BUX i i B 12 VtZZZ I BLADDER ? 7 IS IN. I HE'LL BE RK3MT III IESgftKi -I MP DP" V AH HOPED A MlPJAn ,WOULD SAVE BOTH OF M I RACLE IT WAL LE S SEE WHAT'S HAPPEN M T HIM TOPAV 1 lA-r-ilf r'L.J fill I ' ' r . . - A - - f H r . - . - in it M: :

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