THE DAILY TAR HEEL,. 'tHURSdS yFiAA. 22l52- PAGIU7 9 oikritMH WOMAN'S MAN'S WOMAN'S MAN'S 20 to 24 years 4 35 to 44 years I - . V'"N ' v. of age . of age S: "' MAN'S WOMAN'S as head of household as head of household fid; ehm m m mm-. H Average family 3.13 persons ITS STILL A MAN'S WORLD, at least as far as earning power is concerned, these iigures from the U. S. Labor Department's women's bureau indicate. Figures on incomes and age groups are from the 1950 census. Totals take into, account only those re porting income, and include income from all sources. Crawford New Phi by Stuart Jones Amid lively discussion and typical politics, Fred Crawford, junior in the School of Education, was elected new speaker of the Phi Assembly at its meeting this week. Al Bryant was nemed speaker pro-tern, and Wade Matthews was elected to the position of parlia mentarian. Other officers selected by the Assembly were Katherine Holmes, critic; Stuart Jones, sar-geant-at-arms; Syd Shuford, trea surer; Dick Iobst, clerk; Robert Pace delegate to Carolina Forum; Wade Matthews, delegate to De bate Council, and Don Sherry, editor of Phi Speaker. Crawfofd, who also- was voted the best speaker of the quarter, J announced as his goal for the Phi for next fall a program to increase political consciousness and vocal ability, to increase Journalists Unprepared, Says Gerler (Special to The Daily TAR Heel RACINE, Wis., May 21 The majority of journalism schools are failing to train students for edi torial jobs in industry, W. R Ger ler, president of the International Council of Industrial Editors, de clared here today. Too much emphasis is being placed on newspaper reporting and editing which is an insign ificant part of everyday business journalism, according to Gerler.' 'Business requires writers and editors of magazines, - pamphlets, speeches, publicity, employee i booklets, annual reports, news-t letters and. radio and television scripts. Very few schools are equipping their graduates with any knowledge of these common, editorial requirements of business, the speaker raid.. . . , . ;One of the' most important communication devices used by jnjdustry ;s the company publica tion edited for employees, cus tomers and stockholders. Over two-thirds of these being edited by 6,000 businesses are of the magazine format. Gerler pointed oijt that few college graduates have any conception of the rer qiiirements of magazine writing or IdjrtrjtxriU r"' . '" WISP WOMAN'S knowledge of the legislative pro cess, to decrease apathy and to promote good citizenship at UNC through debate and other Phi programs. He is from Sanford. Included among the points in the new speaker's eight plank platform were plans to promote debates "with more prepared speeches, greater dignity, states manship in speaking, respect for all speakers and speeches and vast improvement in the skills and thinking in debates. Chicago College of OPTOMETRY (Nationally Accredited) An outstanding college serv ing ' a splendid profession: Doctor of Optometry degree in three years for students entering with sixty or more semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. FALL REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Students are granted profes sional recognition by the U. S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. Excellent 'clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational ac tivities. Dormitories on the campus. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY 2307 North Clark Street Chicago 14, Illinois is Elected Speaker w" - ' " " , MARMIESS AS CO FFl &msmowoHtos fo $sn on Behalf of ie 1 . Mrv iS'vvzVJZ, t RmmtremmwmKhinv tjs..gm rJwZl "trm' ' . , , r : ; , ; - . ' .. . . , ., . 1 ; . .. I L)'LGAL-VO BJM .mNl'llX ' BUT; I DOHT & flARLON M Y NO K -Gt-P- BATTED Fn'r ix 1 TTTTTWWT' OUTSIDE:, THROUGH q GLADLV , WANT A StWANDO SWlff) rTMAWt vivf SHE DOME! ). . f jNINEPOFFAWMINCES.f TAKE f SEAT. I CAN V C ifeS V W. FRt Aml" gESlM:EPr F! TAKE MAH HAN D, AN 'A VOUR SEE THE MAN ' J "7 V' ClADBiIJV Wi.ea?r-fk 1 ' YWl TT a , - jA-sEAT rf : r ? from 1Jmmv- I jzs- & m rj Jutr " ' ' rirS Jf L'."'. ; ' i Dr. Chapin Is Honored By Dentists (Special to The Daily Tar Heel) SPRINGFIELD, 111., May 21 Over 700 dentists attending the. 88th annual convention of , the Illinois State Dental ' Society here recently paid public tri bute to Dr. Marvin E. Chapin who is to be professor and head of the Department of Oral Sur gery of the University of North Carolina School of Denistry. Dr. Melford E. Zinser, Chi cago, President Illinois. State Dental Society reported that the convention passed a resolution stating that "Dr. Marvin E. Chapin be given the good wishes of the 7,500 Illinois dentists for his services to the Illinois State Dental Society. Dr. Chapin, who was the convention prefgram chairman, attended -the Illinois meeting with his wife, Betty, and two sons, Tony and Keith. One of the highlight speakers at the meeting was Dr. William W. Demeritt, professor and head of the Department of Pedontics, University of North Carolina. During the world war, Dr. Chapin served as a fighter pilot, and flew 22 . missions over France, Holland and Germany. He lost his leg parachuting to safety after his plane had been shot to pieces. He was awarded" the Purple Heart. UodaU Pony This miniature color camera is a gift any bride and groom would appreciate,. . . one they would be sure to want on the honeymoon. Now only $31.1 5, including Federal Tax. FOISTER'S Camera Store 1 ' ... . , . mm us -,s SHIPSHAPE ONCE AGAIN, the aircraft carrier Wasp stands in a flooded drydock at Bayonne, N. J., as tests are made to de termine the water tight integrity of the recently-installed bow. The Wasp was refitted with a new bow section taken from a sister ship, the Hornet, following a son in mid-Atlantic last month. One hundred and seventy-six lost their lives in the crash. "That extra dasL of Angostura sure produces a heavy tip!" . AROMATIC BITTERS MAKES BETTER DRINKS P.S. Here's another tip! Besides using Angostura to bring out the true flavor of Manhattans and Old Fashioneds, put a dash or two in soups and sauces. .i crash with the destroyer Hob- Gotta erom for tht exomt Don't get coffot-leggecf. Don't get drowty. Keep alert safely with NoDos Awakenort. Completely harmless and mighty helpful when you're burning the midnight it. Take a NoDoz Awakener when yow hH the books and moke the grade ! NoDor Awakeners give you lift with out a letdown. 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