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PAGE . 4 rTHS D AILY TAH2EUl?EDNESDAY; MAY 7. 1S52 KM S I i ir"" ft 1M4 . - Grail Meets Order of the Grail members will meet at 11 a. m. and or 2 p.m. today in the APO room of the Y building to package senior class invitations. Glee Club Joint rehersal of the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs will be held at 4:30 this afternoon. ,-ic3 Talk. : Dr. Lenox D. Baker, medical director of the N. C. Cerebral Palsy Hospital, will speak at 8 p. m; tomorrow in Jhe Medical School auditorium to members of the AKK medical fraternity and guests. ' t - Orientation Students interested in becoming orientation advisers for next year will have their final opportunities to be interviewed between 4 and 6 p. m. today in Graham Memorial. Last year the value of the meat consumed per person averaged $79.25. The farm labor supply is be coming acute WITH Stain-Shy i Won't wrinkle! $K Won't stain fnV AFTER SIX hsu Stain. Shy" the new miracle fabric finish that pheds most liquid without hint of a (state . . resist wrinkle v retain its 2u.v urious sheet indefinitely! Single or double breasted. mm t v & x-y. - . If w 'iU . l I ! I i -v . - . it ' - - - . ' 9 1 1 f "-Germany " (Continued from page Im perialism." :. He" cited the cases of three French-owned ports in India, la beling them "astigmatisms to the growth of our young nation." These ports, he said, are "dens of smugglers whose activities are detrimental to the country's eco nomic progress." . - " Charron, instructor of French here who was born in that coun try, commented that the fear of Communists taking over in France's colonies in the event of their liberation was responsible to a large extent for the nation's current policies. Regaining the floor, Amersey pointed out that the Indian ports were not colonies, but small pos- ! sessions which France refused to give up. "If France : is right, why doesn't it turn the problem over to the UN for solution, he sug gested. - Charron's rebuttal described the ports as "like Trieste," and "a delicate situation." Howard Finely, a Naval officer now studying here and also a panel member, rose in defense of French policy in North Africa. "It is a necessary course," he surmis ed. Focusing on the Saar question, the discussion grew warmer. Ger many's rearmament and the Sear land's status were debated. The third panel member, Mrs. Jeanine Van Nostrand, a mem ber of the French Pi Delta Phi club here, spoke concerning Ger many's acceptance into the Euro pean alliance. "The French peo ple are not . happy about it, but it is the lesser of two evils," she said. After . Chairman Hartung re turned the "discussion to a more agreeable note, the forum was adjourned. ' Leaving the scene one' member of the audience re marked, "Now I see why they have so much trouble in the UN meetings." 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Wallinglon captain of ihe rifle team. Millions For Universities US. Boosts-Research f - Special to The Daily Tar Heel NEW YORK, May 6 Although many vital research projects can be carried out only by the federal government, especially in times of emergency, the government! should not be allowed to take J over the job of research per manently, warns Chemical En gineering magazine. This year the government will pay for more than half the na tion's $3 billion research pro gram. To some this means that research ' in this country is al ready half socialized." But only about 50 percent of the research money spent by federal agencies is for work ac tually dpne in government labo ratories, . the magazine pointed out. The . remainder is spent for work done on contract for the government; about $600 million is paid to industry, and about $185 million to universities. While the government is paying 55 percent of the total" cost of research, industry and the uni versities employ more than 75 percent of the nation's technical researchers according to the magazine. Industry, the magazine says, has an obligation to pee that dup lication and waste in expendi tures for facilities and projects are avoided, and that research is not taken over completely by bureau cracy. - DAILY CRObiWQKU Of EN TODAY II : i i ' : AT NEVlf' LOCATION ". IN FORMSIl: VARSITY SODA SELLER - i : : ' .'",:--:A i DETVEEN ,;! . JACK LIPMANS AND TOWN AND CAMPUS I ; " : 1 1 , ! i ! ' ! ACROSS .1. Duck 5. Town in r- Crimea 10. storms 12. inglish .author . - 13. Cease! (naut.) 14. Apportion 15. Varying weight (Ind.) ' 16. Audience 18. Luzon native 19. Steamship (abbr.) 20. Blouse 22. Chinese measure 23. Shout 24. Egyptian deity (var.) 26. Speaks imperfectly 28. Accumulate 29. Worked with a hoe 30. Three-spot ' i . domino 31. Jewish . month '32 Daub 34 Great (abbr.) ! 36. 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