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THE DAILY TAR HEEL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1953 WHAT GOES ON HERE Semper Fidelis The Semper Fidelis Society will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 in the Naval Armory. Dr. Bernard Boyd of the Religion Department will be the speaker. NSA Committee The NSA Committee will meet in the Grail Room of Graham Me morial tomorrow at 4 p.m. A re port will be made on the proceed ings of the National Executive Committee meeting. Activities for the Winter Quarter will be dis cussed. Cabinet Meeting President Ham Horton has called a cabinet meeting for Friday at 2 p.m. in the student government office. Calendar Committee The SUAB Calendar Committee will meet today at 4:30 p.m. FOUR CAROLINA MEN ATTEND ALPHA PHI OMEGA MEET Carolina was well represented at the 12th national Alpha Phi Omega convention recently con cluded in Columbus, Ohio. Those attending from Rho chap ter here were James Davis, who served as counselor to the His torian's Committee, James Brack ett, who attended meetings rela tive to ritual work, T. Mac Long, UNC graduate now serving as Ensign, USN, and Allyn S. Nor ton, who was elected to the Na tional Time and Place Committee. Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity comprised of former members of the Boy Scouts. Inspector General There will be a cast meeting of ''The Inspector General" at 4 p.m. tomorrow at the Playmakers Theater. Text Books The APO Textbook Trading Post will be open from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday through Friday instead of as previously announced. Statistics Colloquim "A Method of Handling a Large Class of Distribution Problems" will be the topic of the Statistics Colloquim Monday at 4 p.m. in Room 206 Phillips Hall. Law Student Dies In Crash Percy Flowers Jr., 24, a first year law student here, was killed Wednesday, Dec. 17, when his small two-seater plane went into a spin and crashed three miles north of town. Mr. Flowers apparently was try ing to bring his plane back to a private field near here when it crashed. The plane was drenched in gasoline but did not explode. The craft was demolished. He is survived by his wife,, Mrs. Margaret Flowers, and two sons, aged two and nine months. He was from Clayton, N. C. We Baild FIRE ESCAPES Estimates for Fraterrnities and Sororities DURIIAT1 BEIAZCIG AM) YELDEIG YOIUIS 346-348 Roney St. Durham Phone 39821 TODAY 11 GAYNGR - VAYNE - LEVANT I Plus NEWS CARTOON 1 Traffic Lights May Ease Med Center Jam An acute problem of traffic reg ulation on the Pittsboro highway in front of the new medical center may be solved. The town aldermen have stud ied the situation and ordered sev eral lights to be placed at various intersections along that stretch of the road running from the Naval Armory to the Victory Village en trance. There will be a standard stop and-go light at the Victory Village- Pittsboro highway intersectoin. At the triangle at the intersec tion of Raleigh Road and Columbia Street (Pittsboro highway) beside the Naval Armory, there will be three signal lights. The speed limit along the stretch will be 20 miles an hour and no parking will be permitted on either side of the road. GLEE CLUB TRYOUTS START; TO COVER HALF OF STATE Men's Glee Ciub tryouts will be held in Hill Hall from today until next Wednesday. They will be gin at 5 o'clock this afternoon. The club will tour the eastern part of the state late in February, including Rocky Mount, Ahoskie, Elizabeth City, New Bern and i Fayetteville in the six-day tour. In the Spring Quarter the club will tour the western part of the state. 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