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ft. PAGE 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL. TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1952 Applications Available Team O Students o Go o en co Theta Chi s .... Present Gift In studehtGoyernRieaf oncers The United . States National Student Association is looking for Spanish or Portuguese-speaking-students to take part in a summer program "designed to increase friendship and co operation among the students dt the ' Americas. A'alti'of 2.students will be sent to Latin American countries to " visit universities and student groups, work with students leaders on joining programs and explain student life and attitude in this country. The second part of the pro gram will be arranging trips for Latin American student leaders to the United States, to visit factories, farms and universities and to attend student meetings. Application are available in student government offices in Graham Memorial. No personal expenditure will be involved for the participants. 'A gift of $15 will be presented the Campus Chest week as a re- 4 suit of the proceeds from Theta Chi fraternity's "Ugliest Man on Campus" contest. Dick Swartz, a member of the Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity, will be crowned Thunrsday at the University Carnival as winner of last week's contest. He will be given an all-expense paid date with Miss ModercvVenlis of 19524 and several prizes from Chapel Hill merchants. Sept. 15 esr pens 3Qjimsc rreaonn Class-of-53 students who have ideas about academic free dom will get a chance to compete next fall for $5,000 in cash prizes, in a nation-wide essay contest sponsored by the National j Council oi Jewish Women. , Any next-year senior, man or woman; in any American college, is eligible. The essays, of s i Group Elects Davis uslc Head Dowd Davis, junior physics ma jor from Beaufort, was elected and installed as state, music director on the 195P-53 N. C. State Baptist Student Union Council at the annual state retreat in Hfgh Point last weekend. Dowd was one of eight UNC students attending the retreat. a 2,500 word maximum, are to be on the subject, "The Meaning of Academic Freedom." First prize will be $2,500; second $1,000; and third, fourth and fifth, $500 each. The contest will be open for, receipt of entries September 15, 1952, and will close December 31. Winners will be announced abfout the middle of April, 1953. VCey' Student Suspended By Committee Special to The Daily Tar Heel ITHACA, N. Y., April '2S Ac tion was taken by the Faculty Committee on Student Conduct at Cornell University on a student who was found to be in possession of keys that would give him ac cess to almost any building on the campus. From the executive desk of the Student Government offices in Graham Memorial yesterday came a plea forepersons who would like to serve on the many office committees. President Ham Horton in a request for volunteers said yes terday: "There Is a place here for everyone who i3 willing to de vote time to the task of helping to run an efficient student gov ernment office, and any vol unteers corned." will be gladly wel- Horton also recently stated that the doors of the student government offices are "al ways open to interested persons who would like to make sug gestions." The most important mechanical device we have in the office is the doors top with which we keep our door open to .interested visitors," Horton said. N DAILY CROSSWORD Lost Articles Up For Sale The upperclass student had keys which would admit him to professors' offices and the like. A committee spokesman said he be lieved the student never had any intent of larceny or entering a room for illegal Durooses. The I student was suspended. The program got underway VrtiJat- rwslit with an address hv Dr. L. D. "Johnson, pastor of the ! CA believes First Baptist Church in- Danville, Va. Saturday morning the 350 What's one man's loss is an other's gain eventually, so the delegates, representing some 20 N. C. colleges rmd universities, turned thiir attention to clinic woiksliops and election of state officers Cor the coming year. A talk by William Hall Preston, suth.widfo !?STJ. secretary, and clinic woi-ht'ps for newly-elected lot xt council members weer the chief events in the afternoon ses- "Other Carolina BSU members attending the retreat we re Donald I)avis, Carl Cox, John Colson, Ed die .Hickm:?!!, Edlyn Freerks, Al va Sfewart Bart Edwards,' Lewis Phillipr. and J. C. Herrin. student chapiam.- " . . ... Yesterday theY told plans for auctioning off a large part of the accumulation of lost articles that has been threatening to overflow the Y information office. The articles up for sale have remained unclaimed for two quar ters, and will be auctioned to the highest bidder tomorrow morning in the Y court from, 10 to noon. tail Rent Buy Brousa at the BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP GEORGE GAMOW; THE CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE SN3ATiOMAL i K A f if-- A modern i piraJW of.thRo The student obtained the keys by tracing the shape of the original keys or by removing the lock from the doors and cutting keys to fit them. He then cut the keys in his own dormitory room. Besides keys to individual rooms the student had master keys that would open every door in a parti cular building. . ACROSS 1. Grove of trees 6. Fruit 11. Order 12. Capital (Fr.) 13 Flock 14. Sailing vessel 15 Identical 16. Netherlands river 17. New York Z. Elevated in rank 4. Kept 5. Organ of sight 6. Projecting ends of churches 7. Hand shaped 8. For 9. Tawny ani mal (Afr.) 10. Descry 20. Sum up 21. Marshy meadow 24. Fortifying-embankments 25. Polynesian drink 26. Encountered 28. Mimicry 29. Pale 31. 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