J TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1952 PAGE FOUR THE TAR HEEL i t I -IKE- (Continued from page 1) of the All-England Tennis Cham attend college until he worked for a year. And the thought of a military career hadn't occurred to him. Hazlett convinced his friend that Annapolis would be the best choice. Ike wrote both senators in July asking for an appoint ment. One suggested that he take a competitive exam in November at Topeka. For four months the two studied together, taking ad vantage of some of the short cuts that Hazlett had learned at his military prep school. The hard study work was wcth it, for Eis enhower was first out of 30 who took the exam. The senator wrote him, advising him to go to West Point, because he was better qual ified. He would be overage, also, if he went to Annapolis. "Of course, I tried to talk him CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS USED BOOKS-TEXTS. POETRY. Novels, rare North Carolina titles Prices run from 29c up and up Come treasure-hunting among friends. 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I knew that if he got a chance, he'd go places." While Hazlett hasn't seen too much of the General lately, he has kept up an active correspond ence with him. The General thinks out loud, philosophizing, and dis cussing present pressing problems with his old friend. Though Hazlett is no political expert, he thinks that many of the people in the State will vote for Eisenhower if they get a chance. "I urged him to run a year ago, saying he was needed and that it was his duty if call- jed," says the captain. "Of course, I was probably one of thousands," he added. "People don't like the Republi can label, but they like him, and will vote for him," he noted. KJ Air-Conditioned CHINESE & AMERICAN Open Daily 11-9:45 Sunday 12-9:45 116 E. Parxish St., Durham 1 Ifnn .. 1 2 1 J 1 DM 2 TODAY The Heart of Paris Starring Michele Morgan and Raimu French-English Titles WEDNESDAY :n 1 1. IN LOV EilSLAI E NEST lim SHAMELESS CHAMP ASSE PASTY! Vild wine vr . revels! 4irk dubs" UffeJ CVf killings! 1A -Mf, . REWARD kv . &' nO.000! te I I tl-l? 4M, ft 7 ( rTieu S Mmtm Mzt lumei ; ;.rrrr:.iftOLER.U!IGIIT Earlier in the week Seixas lost a quarter-finals singles match to Herb Flam, who eliminated Sedg man in the quarter-finals of the same championships last year. The talented Sedgman captured the big three this year at Wim bledon by joining Doris Hart of Jacksonville, Fla. to take tne mixed doubles title. The 24-year-old ace from Down Under won he men's singles last Friday in bur sets over Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt. Sedgman's victory along with the U. S. singles crown makes him the undisputed no. 1 player in the world. Thomas, making a bid s for a berth on the Oylmpic team, fi nished sixth in the 100-meter backstroke finals held in the Flushing Meadows Pool. His time was 1:09.3. Yoshi Oyakawa, the NCAA 200-yard champion, from Hawaii finished first in 1:05.7, two-tenths of a second faster than the 1936 Olympic record. 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