31 PAGE 4 Gets 1,244 Votes Dcc Schwartz 'Chosen Ugliest Man Homely Dick Schwartz of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity is the ugliest man on campus, the student body decided this week in a contest sponsored by Theta Chi fraternity. Schwartz will be crowned and rewarded by . the Theta Chi's Tuesday night at the Univer sity Club carnival on Navy CLASSIF ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441. , (Chg. Lcl) JNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Local and . long distance household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041. Or see Ross or James Norwood. " (Chg 1x1) BUY BERLOU GUARANTEED MOTH SPRAY today and protect your fine clothes, furniture and rugs. BERLOU guarantees to prevent moth damage for 5 years, or will pay for the damage. SUTTON'S DRUG STORE. (CHG. 1-2) WANTED A HAGGARD. BEAT NEWSPAPER MAN wants a ride to Carolina Beach or vicinity today. Call Rolf e Neill; Daily Tar Heel. staff -n.c. V 7' I tOtf H nnn nn u'K7 lib" J it 3& ... W St.''" GENES ICeuY - v r "J DONALD DEBBIE r i-ST KtYUULUiS "- . 1 w ' ' " WITH UIMI m mm S6SB8S?:.."..JIIDaKiSSE - t - IV 1 ' LATE SHOW TONIGHT SUII. MON. TUES. it . s : i i i pin V"r V' THE DAILYVTAIl ' HEEL SATURDAY, APRIL 2S,' 1 952 On Campus field. To win the dubious dis tinction he gathered 918 votes in the last five hours of the contest, giving him a total of 1,244. Second and third places went to Frank Harris of Stacy dorm itory, and John Taylor of Delta SigmaPhi. Contest Chairman Walter Yopp said the penny-a-vote profits from the third annual UMOC contest will be given to the 1952 Campus Chest. Armstrong Back From Washington Roy Armstrong, director of admissions, returned yesterday from Washington where he at tended the annual meeting of the American Association of Colle giate Registrars and Admission Officers. He is vice-president of the association. Armstrong, who is president of the Southern Association of Col legiate Registrars, appeared on several panels and was leader in workshops. BASEBALL SCORES American League Cleveland 5, Chicago 4 New. York at Washington, rain Boston at Philadelphia, rain (Only games scheduled). National League Chicago 7. Cincinnati 3 St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 4 Brooklyn at New York, rain Philadelphia at Boston, rain T-O-D-Y "FUGSTIVE LADY STARRING JANIS PAGE Ml 'LATE SHOV TONIGHT! The Star Of 'Kind Hearts & Coronets' A N D 'Lavender Hill Mob' is back again! J. D.PrfsslIcy starring Also Gulnnoss I i If: Play Festival; To En d Today The annual play festival of the Carolina Dramatic Association will conclude this year's activity today with the presentation of six more one-act plays, and a special puppet play by Agnar Mykle. Also on the program are cos tume and make-up contests, as well as a director's breakfast at the Carolina Inn. Today's plays will be offered by high schools from Rocky Mount, Charlotte, Greenville, Asheville, and GOldsboro. Following the final performance in the Play makers Theater, there will be a presentation of awards for de monstrated superiority in play production and other theater arts. Highway (Continued from page 1) State Highway Commission. The 24-feet-wide surface is ex pected to be completely topped within five days if the weather holds, highway engineers said yesterday. The work will be done, by the state because the time in volved in contract -letting would take too long. Motorists needing to get to arid from the suburban area must use the Laurel Hill Road through the Country Club section and continue out to Mason Farm where they can turn and come out on the Raleigh Road by the Pines Restau rant. The cutting down of banks in the area which has given rise to a large amount ' of dust will be suspended during the surfacing. There are no snakes Hawaiian Islands. on the I if "Guinness himself is su perb, eloquent in every, nu ance and gesture. He has the material to work with, a J. B. Priestley cript of , considerable merit." vDaily ITews. "Most of the episodes, as 7V well ! as character details, ; are as amusing a Priest- ley's edged dialogue and Guinness thoroughly . pol ished performance." . ( , ' Guernsey, Herald , Tribune. " J ill"' fP Diplomas All seniors who have filed,, or are going to file with their deans, applications for degrees to be awarded in June are asked to notify Josephine Pritc'iard, at Cen tral Records Office, 302 South Building if they find they are not going to clear for the degrees. Coffee Hour A faculty-Student Coffee hour will be held this morning at 10:30 in the main lounge of Graham Memorial. All faculty members, administrative officials and stu dents are invited. When good fellows get together they wear by m r- - m 14 ,:-f.' Indoors or out, when you see a crowd of campus biggies" relaxing, you're sure to notice that the really smart boys are wearing Manhattan Soortshirts. The reason ia sJ. simple sx3 a snap course. Manhattan Sportshirts are style- ngnt, nanosomeiy tailored, you just hate to take 'em off, and short sleeves ... in a wide variety of colors and patterns all in the finest fabrics. All are the snortiest von could put on your back when youwanttotake it easy! Shirts, Sportshirts, c wfeT c Handkerchiefs ? iJlL MmkM ; For Your MANHATTAN Shirts And Olher Clothing Needs Come In And Select From Our Wide Assortments V . i . "flcrvinjf tbo collega man sinco 1824 . Program Sellers Monogram -Club members sell Ing programs at today's Blue White game are asked to pick them up at 10 o'clock this morn ing in the lobby of Woollen Gym. Presbyterian Group The Presbyterian student group will meet tomorrow night at 0 o'clock for supper. A series of pro grams on various aspects of other denominations will, begin with a. discussion of the element of wor ship in the Quaker and Russian Orthodox churches by Claude Shotts and Mrs. Maynard Kaighn. ' THURSDAY'S RESULTS Softball 14 PiKA-l Pi Lamb i 15 Chi Fsi-1 . TEP-2 1 6 B-V-P Med Sch-2 4 24 Dental Sch-1 Med Sch-1 8 Sportshirts and so darned comfortable Manhattan has them in lone