mi shi an aGE. EIGHT TODAY 1M MM 1(1110 MUM ! .CAESAR AND I CLEOPATRA' SEE revelry f pogan Rom Were revelry reigned . . . and IAV WA A 1 M j A M firmed. - If a To TEC5gI&QLOl if FRIDAY . ARTHUR HANK ORGANIZATION pr.nt "Hotel Sahara" - ' eo-itarrlna 'YVONNE PETER DAVID (Di CARLO lOyTOJiUNSON SATURDAY Jack Buelel-Mala Powers in ' ROSE OF CIMARROll" SUNDAY-MONDAY mm'Jm w mtmwm " i I! Pi? r mm s r 1 k P1 ilt.-'tiJ T 1 s EXOTIC r-? "' " - LTj- . i if: i wm. tv. rr.i . i Hazing (Continued from page 1) searches for loopholes." What the Men's Honor Council will punish, based on violations of the gentle manly conduct of the Campus Code is the only apparent test of the Campus Code's coverage ana influence. Throughout the report the com mittee declared that a definition for hazing and suggestions for its eradication was a very difficult matter, but the committee did recommend the following for con sideration by all members of the University Community: 1. All cases of fraternity haz ing be reported to the Men's Hon or Council. Cases now are report ed through the Dean of Student's office to the Interfraternity Coun cil. v 2. The committee reminded the IFC of its penalties for violators $100 fine for first offense, auto matic suspension of the fraterni ty's right to engage in rushing new men for a 12 months' period for second offense, and dismissal of the fraternity from the IFC if tne second and third offenses oc cur within five years of the fire offense. 3. The commitke r4iggested thai students and student government agencies give serious considera tion t the need for initiating some form of adequate regula tion for corporate conduet of stu dent organizations other than so cial fraternities. 4. MoA intense program of edu cation for freshmen and for fra ternity fudges regarding the Campus Code is urged. The com mittee advocates an active role of the faculty in aiding this edu cational process.. ? Hazing incidents, as noted by the committee report, -will be brought to the attention of Stu dent President Ham Horton. Governor Scott and Presidpnf Grajp both thought the commit tee had accomplished its purpose. "I feel that Chancellor House and his committee have done an py. cellent job," said the Governor. Gray commented, "I think the committee has done thorough and painstaking work and has produced a valuable report." Be There! '' i i . Vscaticn Movies are as easy as Snapshots ii Drovnb novia Camsra uv.: bTcble -fo W.ak gorgeous foH color movies th Irt lrtnrl- Onlv am simple setting to mak, and soi Inexpensive to operate! Stop )( - . In K 9 IV l 4-.... . xlJS TAR njcu Faculty (.Continued from page 3) the texts on display. In the south exhibit room are a large number of books and jackets samples of the 700 titles which have been published and distributed internationally by the North Carolina Press. Press authors include many distin guished scholars and writers throughout the country as well as U.N.C. faculty. Planetarium priate scenes, the Bible story of the creation of the Universe and (Continued from page 1) man unfolds. One huge set portrays a variety of prehistoric animals and rep tiles, while another scene is of the Garden of Eden with Adam and Eve standing in the fore ground gazing toward the rotating hot mass of the new-born sun, paying solemn tribute to the work of God. (See page 3 for other planetarium news) . The Greyhound, student news paper at Loyola Collecre (Md.). struck a new note in newspaper makeup -last week. A counle its page four stories were con tinued on page three: and three story "jumped" to page two. ....... -riiipB:'KHiv)wi :;: i xV . . . OF COLLEGE MEN AND r. i HESTEUFELO IS ClGftUETTE One Seed At a Time In a Big Six basketball game recently the referee did the un heard of; He admitted he had made a mistake and actually apologized to the players. S LAC K SALE Group Slacks, values to $1 1.95 now $8.99 Group Slacks, values to $ 8.95 now $5.99 Group Slacks, values to $ 7.50 now $3.99 M ILTO Clothing v. 163 East Franklin illGARBTTEs WOMEN Mr r tr? tm 9 7 OUR LARGEST SELLtf by '." -.-.V. jHj tSW:': iriUKAY, JUNE 26, 1952 CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS USED , BOOKS-TEXTS. POET ft Novels, rare , North Carolina tifj; Prices run from 29c up and up. Con treasure-hunting among friends. Tf INTIMATE BOOKSHOP. 205 E. Fia,-., tin St. (chg. l.v DEPENDABLE WRECKER Sfuvl 24 HOURS a da V. Poe Motor C?nm, day phone 6531, night phone 2-34 1 (Chg : WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AND short order cook. Apply at BILT DRIVE IN fformerlv Soda Ttar , r: , in Carrboro.) chg Cupboard Phone 27708 '.V-'h' f:? N S -INCOLUMPUsl 1G m i -I ; f '; I f

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