THE - , ' ' mi '-I ess- Club. Makes The Press Club yesterday an nounced award recipients for prize-winning stories in The Daily Tar Heel during spring quarter. I2al1 v ism f0 H Vr if LIKE GRADUATION gifts or ' doss gifts to g IhoJovcd instructor, .you noci frlie big .broad stock of tSio " Int'irnoto Boolcsliop to choose from! THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 33 E. Franklin St.- Open Ercninga w 1 IK.V it I . iV 1 HAVE THAT FINAL CHECK-UP . BEFORE GRADUATION! , .. Complete Dumper - to - Bumper Check-up before the trip home or to the beach! i PICK-UP SERVICE - 33 . 1 ? J ftei " 1j iif (ilTlM - :;; - ::sr:Sv!!Gr: DAILY TAIl imELTgRIDAY, MAY 23,4852 ' . . "in - . ' The awards were presented to authors of the best articles in general news, sports, fea tures and editorials. Only those stories appearing through the BlaE vents Books Delight People With Spocial Interests For Example Art Chaucer Civil Var Early America Education Government Greece Law Medicine Middlo Ages Marriage Music Mature Poetry Psychiatry Religion Rome Renaissance Shakespeare .' 7 His. - smTfl M' . ?' ft Avmms issue of ' May 18, were con- sidered. Grady Elmore, Rocky Mount senior, received the award for the best news story headlined "Is It Really Tito? No, Says Farber." James F. Hurley, Salisbury junior, received hono rable mention for a news story on the fraternity robberies. Sports Editor Biff Roberts received the'spcrts award for his column "Down In Front" on Coach Robert A. Fetzer's re tirement. Eddie Starnes, Alex- andria Va., sophomore, won honorable mention for the story on Carolina's loss to Duke on April 19. The editorial "Hark The Sound" on the subject of May Day by Editor Barry Farber was selected as the best edi torial. A second editorial by Farber entitled Saturday's Heroes on the subject of Sat udray ' class was awarded honorable mention. Award for the best feature, was presented to Ruth Hincks of Chapel Hill for her story on Dr. Frederick Creighton Well man. John Jamison, Charlotte junior, won honorable mention with his feature on the inter views with four members of the Political Science Depart ment concerning the President's seizure of the steel mills. The judges selected a letter to the editor to receive a spe cial award "for having dis played outstanding interest in student welfare and campus activities." The letter, written by Marghafetta Eldridge, New port, R. I., senior, called for more devotion and interest on the part of students toward their professors. The awards board consisted of Barbara Tuttle, Julius Hub bard, and Joseph Gilchrist. After selecting the top three stories in each category, the fTfmin met with Walter Spear- N man of the School of Journa lism for the final decision. QUICK CURE Latest hiccup cure, devised by a Texas woman, is sipping a brew made by boiling garlic in water and keeping a hot water bag on and nifiht. Faced with these remedies, the victim- probably stops hiccuping in self-defense. ANNOUNCEMENTS nwPTNnABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company day phone 6581, night phone .2-3441. It doesn't cost anything Jo let us make 1 an offer. THE aw uivfi SHOP, 205 E. FranKun - jniversity; trucking company Local ana long aiswuto t,, moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Injur- ance. 100 nist r raiuiuu Dr., see Ross or jamra " w VrvTi 'ixli children ax me wmo - - June 9 to July 18 Music CrwtlvjArtu c:toW Hour. Supervised Play. .xper lenced Teachers. Susan Bowman. Ehza ienceu e . onmi r.arr dorm. House beth Haraee. riimn; -r- Eor information. - . : FOR SALE : - - -r.m DTTTT'WTnTi'.'R.A.TOR k year guarantee. Excellent condi- tion. uooQ pnuej p t navu 138 Daniels Road or call R. I. Davis, 4482. FOR RENT COOL. 3 ROOM FURNISHED APART 4.- .Jjninif oamnil.vlut floor. Drl vate entrance. Vacant June 1. Coil 52724 or 5421. VAIITED tisin.. or qfTiee , work far the iummer 1 ini.iii.iiniiiiimiiiiffliaiiii1 iniiiiiiiiiifli"ih"""ul l alLillwMW Miiiiwii'iiililimim'min""- . i-ivi iitMHTiiiffliiwirj 'I'Lil "' iiilrirwili""lll1w'" , Seniors may pick up cap and I in the Y Court May 29-31. At that time seniors who have not yet joined the Alumni Asso ciation may join. 1 BSU Dinner ncTT tfrnduatincr seniors will be guests of honor at the BSU supper forum Sunday at 6 p. m. Fried chicken will be served. Travnl Aejeacv Graham Memorial travel uriii remain onen through next Thursday. The hours wiU be 2-4 p.m., on weekdays anu m-rt m. to noon on Saturday. Anyone desiring to make reserva iIH do so immediately, manager Frank Allston said yes terday. Choral Concert The choir of the Chapel of the Yowr tfoubU tignatwr on ach NCB tion. If chckt arc lot or tol yow II Everything to vhen you tion. If chock aro loit or lolV, yow flt a Drofflot rafumi. Soondoblo ovorvwhoro for any- wherever YOU 0O. thing you ant to bwy. Cot 75 por Good until used. ' Tike Bsunlt tSslf ftfwsJ r r v r -K. - O o J, jit .... -n- '-nrrjiT STARRING ' 13 FirO"L- AWI.M Jl:l MUM - - u3 y u jl rojfljH r ""Hv -j I . . J ,-11 ... . . , I f ' ;r f f Cross vill give a concert Sunday ft m. in the ChapeL They will sins Opus 2y, numper a setting of verses ten tnrougn is of Psalm LI by Johannes Brahms and the "Requiem" by Gabriel Faure. Soloists will be Miss Ro berta McICinney and William Whitesidcs. The public is m- vited. GAin -nofliing fo LOSE carry safo, spondciblo CiTY BAWEt TClAVELGnS Ci-lECItS TrovUr Tho best thing you know, gt a $103. Cuy them Ct CUT bank ' ft ff Cs?9S3 liKsrss f s?? a c.. ... y Forbidden Treasures .Forbidden Lipsi o end terror end lust rido in (the vcsko f t!ic c!:lp called W It 11.1 1 MttMC by Mil Today r end 3 ft . -I 3 ?! i 3 I v y ! 5i tmL (pus1 P

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