4, 4 ilk t . THE DAILY TAR" HEEL J STOP AYt?JE4AY; A?1 S52 i V I 1 I 4r k J C 2 r 5 Justice I. T. Valeniine o ihe SlaJe Supreme Court, pictured above, spoke at the Phi Alpha Delta law , fraternity banquet Friday night. Judg e Valentine Speaks At Phi Alpha Delta Banquet Honorable Justice of the State Duncan I. Maccalman, Nyack, Supreme Court Itrrnous T. Valen tine was made an honorary mem ber f Phi Alpha Delta law fra ternity when he spoke at their Initiation ; Banqtretr Friday night. The' banquet was held at the Club Sirloin. - -. Initiates honored at . this time were Deane-F. Bell, Washington, N. C; Bruce J. Brown, Asheville; John A. Gates, Hillsboro; Hoy A. Cooper, Nashville; William L. Dawkins, Cary; George W. Gor- don, Greensboro; Robert S. Hight, Henderson; Lloyd V. Hin ton, Washington, D. C; Dur ward S. Jones, Winston-Salem; N. Y.; William A. Mahler Jr., Lowell; Horace W. Palmer, Dur- Iham; Elton C. Pridgen, Selma; Alexander T. Shaw Jr., Jackson ville; Lester W. Owen," Durham; Herman Wrnfree, Guilford Col lege and Jack Koslow, University City, Mo, Jim Roberts, instructor of Scandinavian government had the class out to his Victory Village , magic show Delta Theta Vhi . ' '" - . . " - ' - . Hotels Banquet Bernard Crowell, Henderson villei ' new president of Delta Theta Phi law fraternity, served as master of ceremonies at a ban quet . given by that organization last night. Dean R. H. Wettach and Dean Henry P. Brandis were guests of honor at the affair which was held at the Country Club- Tom Adams, Delta Theta Phi and practicing attorney at Raleigh, entertained -the guests with a apartment Friday night for an evening of Smorgasbord, shrimp, marinated cucumbers and Swed ish folk songs. Fraternity alumni met Saturday afternoon to organize an active alumni club. Norwood Boney, 1950 graduate was elected pres ident of the group. Cosmopolitan Club Holds Open House The Cosmopolitan Cluh whos aim it is to improve understand ing between the various groups on campus, will hold its annual open house today. ; , President Parsu N. Axaeisey said yesterday that - he Jwjpes "faculty members, admmistratien and all others interested in the efforts of the club" would att3 this affair which will be fce! -ia the Rendezvous Room at 4 p.m. Certain Indian tribes ? in iRe heart of the Brazilian jungle Ihsve two different languages f men and one for women. State law in Utah requires e inch of daylight between. a, danc ing couple. : ? Bill Hill Named. Deke President Bill Hill, Wilmington, was elected president of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity Wednesday night. . Trank "Sonny" Hood, Asheville -was elected vice-president and j Don Carmichael, Fairfield, will be the new secretary. The remainder of the officers will be! elected Wednesday nighjt, . , Pi Lams Enterta in Parents Tdday Pi Lambda Phi fraternity w;l hold its annual spring Parents' Day reception this ' afternoon. Visiting' parents 'will be enter tained by the brothers with a banquet-style luncheon and tour around the campus. Fraternity President Seymour Bates said approximately forty guests arc expected from points as far away as TTiami, Florida. Corsages will be. presented to the mothers. N Liberal Religion The Rev. Charlis Jones, pas ior of the First Presbyterian Church here, will eddress Ihe U-ailarian Fellowship of Chapel Hill tonight al 8 o'clock in Ger rard Hall. Mr. Jones' topic will be "Can Liberal Religion Affect the South?" Interested persons are . invited .LASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 d:endable wrecker service 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441. Chg. 1x1) JNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Coca! and long distance household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo- Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041. Dr see Ross or James Norwood, ; (Chg lxl) USED BOOKS BOUGHT & SOLD It doesn't cost anything to let us make an effer. - THE INTIMATE BOOK SHOP, 205 E. Franklin Street. (chg. lxl) HELP WANTED FEMALE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR secretary and or bookeeper. Must be capable. Good salary. Opportunity for advancement. Private office. Write box 132. S. H. Basnight. (Chg. Jxl) IHE PRIVATE LIVES OF PUBLIC ENEMIES The astonishing story cf the prison psychologist who went "inside" to test the six most astounding characters you've ever mcf in or out of any jail. . ."Operation Wife"- smuggling, a girl inside Cell Block 7- is just one of their fabulous adventures I COLUMBIA PICTURES presents A STANLEY KRAMER C9HPANT Production mm s Mmmmmmm- immm f - r .;.Miiiasiir -'-" r: - fJ J. iT' ml. """""7 ' : sfs. '" -i, ' s-x,' . V. . j 9 xx-x-x-x-x.x-: E -x :-x-x-x-x-x-. i- v X " r I -AS i v ; u , ' Aii ir , -4r ? 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