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THE DAILY TAR HEEL, THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1952 if 4i Beta. Gamma Sigma There will be a meeting of Beta Gamma Sigma at 4 p. m. today in 108 Bingham. WAA Council Tha WAA Council will meet to night ,at 7 o'clock , in" Alderman , -dorm to elect "recipients of senior -cups. Spanish Club The Spanish Club will meet to night at 6 o'clock in Lenoir Hall upstairs dining room. Alpha Kappa Delta Alpha Kappa Delta will have a meeting today at 4 p. m. on the 4th floor of Alumni. Social works as. a profession will be discussed. SP Caucus The Student Party Legislators will hold a caucus at 6:30 p. m. , today in the Grail Room, Graham Memorial. Men's Glee Club The Men's Glee Club will meet this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Hill Hall. On C maoeS I! allies uoooositu Amenta as An American scholar who once taught the principles of democ racy to Latin-Americans, will speak here tonight on "A Char acter Sketch of the Two Ameri cas." The public address by Dr. Pat rick Romanell, chairman of Wells College Philosophy Department wifl begin at 7:30 in Gerrard Halt It is scheduled to end in time for the N. C. Symphony Orchestra's concert in next-door Memorial Hall at 5:30. He will speak again tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the More head Building's faculty lounge on "The Influence of Ortega in Mexico.' During World War H, at the invitation of President Adolfo do a Guardia, Professor Romanell lectured throughout the Republic of Panama on the principles of democracy. . He has lived and travelled ex tensively in Latin America since receiving his Doctorate from Co lumbia University in .1937. He served as professor of philosophy at the National University of Panama and visiting professor at the National University of "Mex ico, in addition- to holding the Cutting and Carnegie Fellowship to Mexico. Romanell also participated as technical consultant, chief trans lator and panel member for the first and second Inter-American Congresses of philosophy (1942 and 1947, and the Inter-American Congress of Education, 1942. His address here tonight is un der the sponsorship of the Insti tute of Latin-American Studies and the Philosophy JJepartmeni. , keep. 3fl grams Qf tobacco burn Dr. Romanell is the aulKr o long as. possible The con numerous books and articles. A testants were allowed to relight Spanish translation of his latest ; the P'Pe onlv once' book, "Recent Mexican Thought," j pirst prize of 2 corncob pipes is scheduled to be published soon. was awarded Roundtree for the record time of 72 Vz minutes, only j.Kounmree is Champion Pipe Smoker Jake Roundtree became ths new Carolina pipe-smoking cham pion Monday night at the Quar terly pipe-smoking . contest of Die Pf eif enraucher. Runnerups were T. Mac Long and Tom Keating. Object of the contest was to VS. domestic airlines look for ward to carrying 43 million pas sengers a year by 17 V2 minutes off the world's un official record set recently by a 1953. I Hollander. Uncle Sam Biggest Employer Phi Debates Taking Over y President . Following the faculty-student . buffet dinner -Tuesday night the rPhi Assembly debated a resolu tion aimed at censuring the action of" the President in seizing the steel industry. Wade Matthews, leader of the 5 . proponents of the bill, told - the : group, "There is a trend toward A totalitarian government in the ' United : States as is evidenced - la the Congress by McCarthyism - and in the Executive by continued encroachments upon the rights of - U;o people such as illegal seizure -ot the steel Industry." "We must idi something to stop this trend," hs added. Bob-Pace, defending the action of the President said, "The Presr 'HiCawA was bound in duty to act as did to preserve the rights of - Cbi American people. If necessary f.'ljia President may act above the n prostitution to preserve it and "?tjss nation. However he has not -;qjfxie soin this." ' 1 B ' .ill FREE! MOTHPROOF ? YOUR CLOTHES - At no extra charge; all clothing cleaned by us is mothproofed. Guaranteed for six months against moth destruction. t 1 Office 165 E. Franklin St. Next To Milton's Graduating Jobs Will B Th m Jun ? Special to The Daily .Tar Heel NEW YORK April 30 The manpower shortage has made even the most discriminating employers less fussy this year and the college graduate who can't. find a job in June will be mighty scarce. Big employers throughout the country have been flocking to college job-placement offices at the rate of five to six a day and are putting in bids for nearly every senior the schools can furnish. . First in demand everywhere is the engineering student.Most . schools . agree that he can vir tually write his own ticket. One mechanical engineers at Rut gers, New Jersey state univer-. sity. Others' in demand this spring are scientists, accountants, chem - ists, business administration majors, sales- and merchandis ing personnel, students trained in insurance work and teach ers. Biggest employer of all is Uncle Sam. In some cases more than half the senior classes will enter the armed forces after re- IS e Plentiful ceiwng their diplomas. Even though most seniors ar,e certain to be drafted many companies hire them anyhow, hoping they will return to work after discharge. . Nearly all the companies offer liberal benefits, including- group insurance, vacations, hospital ization and pension plans. Some companies, hoping to get the jump on their competitors, even provide summer work for col lege juniors. . DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Leather strip 6. Laths 11. Vestige 12. Of sound 13. Storms 14. White . poplar 15. Half ems 1$. Sailor (slang) 18. Sorrow 2. A deep, abnormal sleep 3. Tatters 4. One-spot card 5. Grinding implements 6. Begin 7. Tennis stroke 8. Afresh 9. 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