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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1953 CPU Will Air College Athletics , The Carolina Political Union will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Grail Room and discuss the topic "Do intercollegiate athletics con stitute a cancer at the heart of education?" - "r- Guests for discussion of this top-' ic will be Dean O. K. Cornwell, head of the department of physical education, and Rolf e Neill, editor of The Daily Tar Heel. Students, faculty, and townspeo ple have been invited to attend and take part in the discussion. 5 NOW.... A Complete Selection of Corfer's CHILDREN'S CLOTHES CARTER Knits are CARTER-SET processed so they will not shrink out of fit CARTER'S means nobinding .... no chafing .... knit to keep babies comfortable COME IN AND SEE THEM NOW WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE AT THE JUNIOR WARDROBE HARRIET RIDOUT, Owner GLEN LENNOX SHOPPING CENTER Is j 8 .'1 Chi dren's Wl E- K NOVEMBER 16 TO 21 st O Big Display Of New Children's Books. O Special Children's Catalogues. . ,. . , , .. .. . , i . .. O Bring A Little Tot For A Free Gift And A foretaste Of Christmas. AND TREAT OURSELF TO A JOYOUS SECOND CHILDHOOD, YOU CURMUDGEON YOU! PAUL SMITH'S INTIMATE BOOKSHOP Open Evenings 205 E. Franklin St. ' -ni.i.iiu,p lauui yy;..y.'-i.Miti-' ' DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Pin in a boat's gunwale 6. Chatter 11. More infrequent 12. Native of Rome 13. Kind of shrub 14. Conscious 15. Cry, as a cow 16. Beard of rye 18. Garden tool 19. Reptile 21. Any bodily disorder 24. Slopes 28. Mine" entrances 29. Guide 30. Greek letter 31 Early sea-going vessel 32. Rope with running knet 34. Charge for services 37 Feline 38. Observe 41. A sudden swaying 43. Eskimo boat 45. Debate 46. Cleanse of soap 47. River (Ger.) 48. Bordered DOWN 1. Streetcar ( Eng. ) 2. Circle of light ..... 3. Calendar . of offices and feasts (R.C.Ch.) 4. Sheltered side 5. Business trips , - 6. Ill-tern-pered, groychy person 7 Humble 8. Oriental nurse 9. Short for Caroline 10. Leg joint 17. Method 19. Evil spirit 20. Roman magistrate . . 21. Queen of . fairies . 22. Any . fruit drink 23. Ignited i 25. Sick 26. Author of "The Pit and - - the Pendulum" 27. Pig pen 29. Grazing land 31. Elack- tailed gazelle (Tibet) 33. An ore of irort- 1CIRI1 BflB I E RT J P E MTogiu NJ A Ufc tl AC KQPlAT t f. D A V A OK AlTEp F O 5 EfiVE Sp Mpte L 2 P I N TLjfo R T T A 3 Q 5HH EE H S URAL T8Q L AES NISI Jas y L UM I S 3 N OlS E OA Nl A S T A I RTfE STIR " A P S ETF E E r 1 ' E A T SIJClElplEfl u-ife Saturday's Answer 34. Defect 35. River in . France 36. Units of work - 38. Warble 39. Comfort 40. Pieced out 42. Hint 44. Middle zTBrJr 2 2.1 7T7 ZZZZZZZZZZ Memorial Hospital Income Is Below Par, UNC Off icials Say RALEIGH, Nov. 14 (JP) Officials of the University of North Carolina told the Advisory Budget Commission this week that income of the big North Carolina Memorial Hospital has not been up to expectations. They told the commission the hospital's budget is being cut from : ?2,402,100 this year to $2,290,100 UN Visit anc nicatecI tney might be back U IN VIS later with a request for money (Continued from page 1) jfrpm tne state's contingency and concentrate so hard on the words, emergency fund to make both ends I forget what the man's saying." ,of the hospital budget meet. The It was hard to pin students down budget for this year includes a to what they thought about the state appropriation of $879,908. w Goy Umstead tQld University: it is. almost impossible to absorb ..... ... , , , .. . . . ,. .. , .. officials that the states contmg much m such a limited time, they ,1. 1 Bernard Theiling, a Carolinaready is wel1 depleted, senior, said he wondered how The big hospital will have a ca large a part individual' personality parity of 408 beds when in full played in the shaping of UN pol- operation. It now has 240 of its icy. He thought it interesting that beds activated but only 180 pa the delegates were so extraordi- tients. It went into operation a narily polite to each other, even year ago. when disagreeing. "I suppose the most impressive thing is about University officials said that in the building itself. I've never seen "addition to fewer patients than anything as inspiring and as beau- expected it has had trouble in tiful j collecting some of its bills. Ac- Today the UN Student Seminar counts receivable at the present for 1953 will close with a break- time, including some patients still fast. Aud Carolina students will in the hospital, total $159,025. The take the long trail home. Budget Commission authorized the But the modern new building ' hospital to hire a field collector on the banks, of the East River neip collect tne bills. has become for them, more than just another sightseeing must. As one said, "After you sit in there, and hear them all talking in dif ferent languages, but still under standing each other, you can't help thinking what a great step for ward it is in the history of the world. And you feel closer to it, knowing that ultimately it holds the key to your own personal destiny." Yaclcety-Yack Announces Contest Wesley Foundation Maurice Kidder, Episcopal Min ister of the Church of The Holy Family, will speak on "What Epis copalians Believe About the Sac raments" at the Wesley Founda tion at 5:45 tonight. Supper will be served before the program. Catholic Church Mass is this morning at 8 o'clock and 9:30 in Gerrard Hall. Confes sions will be heard for one half hour before each mass. Daily Mass is said in the rectory, 213 Pitts boro Street, at seven and seven thirty. Newman Club The Newman Club will meet at 7:00 tonight in the Horace Wil Uams Lounge of Graham Memor ial for a Rosary Hour. Yack pic tures will be made at 8 o'clock. Methodist Young People Planner Sets Talk Tomorrow In Morehead Philip Hammer, director of the Committee of the South of the National Planning Association, will conduct a special session of the seminar course on Planning and Government in an informal round table session tomorrow morning at 10:30 in the Faculty Lounge of Morehead Planetarium. Hammer was formerly the di rector of the Atlanta Metropolitan Planning Commission and has for a long time been connected with city planning research and admin istration. . The seminar tomorrow is spon sored by the Planners' Forum, the graduate organization of students in city and- regional planning. The Yackety-Yack and Foister's Camera Store today announce a campus - snapshot contest. Everyone is eligible to enter, ac cording to Max Ballinger, Yack Snapshot editor. : First prize is a Kodak Tourist Camera which features the flash Kodon shutter and Kodet lens. Second prize is a Brownie Hawk eye Camera, Flash Model, with the Kodalite Flasholder, flash guard and batteries'. Flash lamps and film are included. Third prize is a Kodak 127 Cam era. ' All prizes are courtesy of Fois ter's and are on display in the YMCA office. . Each picture is a separate en try and any number of entries may be made by an individual. Each picture entered in the con test should have an original cap tion and one or more alternate s . Naval Air Unit To Hold Meet A Naval Air Reserve Auxiliary Aviation unit is being organizer" at the Raleigh-Durham Airport. Air and Navy aviation personnel on the campus. or in the Chapel Hill area who are interested in affiliating with a 24-drill-pay unit are invited to meet with Lt. Com mander K. M. Mclntyre in Swain Hall at 7:30 tomorrow evening. . Officer and enlisted personnel interested in flying once a month and maintaining their retirement points in the Naval Reserve will be eligible. For further informa tion call Lt. Commander Mclntyre at 9473 or visit his office in the visual aid department of Swain Hall. Student Party Will Meet .Tomorrow Night At 8 'Life Of Emile Zola' Set As Hillel Film Tomorrow "The Life of Emile Zola" is the second movie in the Hillel Film Forum series. The movie will be shown in Carroll Hall tomorrow night 'at 7 o'clock. The discussion will be led by Rabbi Efriam Rosenzweig. Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi sorority alumnae will have a covered dish supper tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. M. Saunders, West Uni versity Drive. Alumnae wishing to attend call Mrs. Saunders at 8-2741 The Student Party will meet or Mrs- John Keith at 9-7223 tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Roland Parker Lounges of Gra ham Memorial to continue nom inations for fall elections. Yack Pictures All dental, Medical, and Junior ,.'.. . students who have not selected Nominations fnr T.Ptrislnfnro .... . .. The Methodist young people of! ont ; , . j.-IITl vearD00K Pictures come by the Durham are having a Spiritual 1"" "Xrirt T fr 1 RendeZV0U r00m immediat Quest Week at Duke Memorial mens to;n strict, and freshman Proofs shown from 12:30 untn ? Methodist Church in Durham be- class offlcers Wl11 be made. p.m. liiitiiig . iuudj emu UU1111.UUIJU& through Friday. Dr. Howard Pow ell of Edenton Street Methodist . Church of Raleigh is preaching services at 7:15 each night. Westminster Fellowship The Westminster Fellowship of the Chapel Hill Presbyterian Church will meet at 6:00 this eve ning in the church annex for sup per and , discussion of the topic "What must I believe to be a Chris tian." The Reverend Charles Jones will speak. The Student Bible Class meets in Room "203 of Graham Memorial. Presbyterians The Westminster Fellowship of the Covenant Presbyterian Church will meet tonight at the Institute of Pharmacy for the weekly sup-ner-program. Cars will leave the Y court at 5:45. Dr. Emmanuel Githeri of the department of re ligion will speak. : . : X - , w? t " " " J ivxsf Mils " - s 5V v fT-- - x W J f - ,nr ' ifefl f til "s: 1 exJ- l.ni?.. SVtOjOStUH You'll like the personal touch of a photographic card, and we have a wide selection of new designs and sentiments. Bring in the nega tive of your-favorite snapshot, select the design you like best. and we II do the rest. Prompt service on all orders. 7 i 7 j . LESS CASEY (right), wife of the University swimming coach, . and their son, Michael, with ChristiajiMoe of New York City in a warm family scene from "On Borrowed Time," Carolina Playmakers' tour production scheduled for a pre-tour run in the Playmakers Theatre this coming Wednesday through Sun day. Mrs. Casey and Moe play "Granny" and "Gramps," re spectively, and Michael portrays their grandson. Pud. the reverse capuuua . side below the entrant's name, The negative' should be included if it FOR RENT 6A FOR RENT CABIN, 1 78 MILES from Carolina Inn. Good road, lights, water, o:l circulating stove,- quiet. $20.00. Call Berry hill, 6241. chg lxl FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE E. Franklin St. "Phone 3178 Save on Gas at HIGHWAY SERVICE STATION ('on the curve' at Carrboro) All Credit Cards Honored 29.4c regular 30.4 extra NOVEL TWIST This very brief peaked pillbox made of raspberry brushed velour is giv en a whimsical touch with use of a chin-tie of mauve wool. AP Wirephoto. Christmas Cards IMPRINTED AND ON THE HOOF 5c AND UP Paul Smith's INTIMATE BOOKSHOP is available. Shots should be of any subject common to campus life buildings, professors, students, canines, or squirrels for example. Pictures will not be judged on technical per fection, but on interest and orig inality of the picture and the cap tion. The contest closes December 7, 1953. Winners will be announced on December 12. Entries may be left in the YMCA office or given to Max Ballinger. All entries be come the property of the Yack and none can be returned. ire we stretching things a bit? May- he hut when vou find out how mild and sweet and refreshing th Medico pipe can be, you'll go for Medico, too! It's the replaceable filter in Medico that makes the big difference. That little filter traps dangerous nicotine and tars, disagreeable juices and flakes. That's why countless smokers, begin ners and old timers alike, who never enjoyed the pleasures of a pipe, now en joy the clean mild fragrance of Medico the pioneer in filtered smoking. Try a Medico Pipe. See why Medico's filter has sold over a billion to date! V FEEL OF rvOU'Lt LOVETHtrc"-- THE lU." . . . rTPM I nnnf NYLur. ,l"c-r .TrniCO CRESTS" ft IMS' tU nrltir it strtii ul tlm Write Mcilci Pipis, tic, N.T. 22. tor iNtlit X YOU CAN'T GET A GIRL WITH A GULP OR How do you know when your best foofs forward7 Once there was a Senior who was Shy. (Look, this is a story. It per mits certain liberties with the truth.) He'd call up a Girl, stammer in coherently through the Preliminaries, gurgle helplessly through the Bicus pids, and hang up. Dateless. One day his room-mate took him in hand. "Herman, old buddy," he said, . . . and unfolded a Plan. Next day the Big Girl on Campus got a Telegram. A terse message. Simply: "Will pick you up at eight P.M. Friday. Regards. Herman H. Glockenspiel." She was Intuckered and waiting when Herman sheep ished up the steps of her Sorority house. i "Are you Herman H. Glocken spiel?" she cooed. "Ulp," said Her man. "Ooooh," she said, taking his arm, "I just lore Original, Masterful Men." Herman was on his way. Now Herman has more dates than the Syrian Desert. Still makes 'em all by Telegram. No fool, this Her man. Then you've got a Date in mind Whether it's with the Campus Queen, a Smith Siren or a Big Mo ment Back Home a Telegram has the Man-of-the-world Approach that pleases. Equally effective, too, for, birthdays, Mother's Day and Easter Messages, congratulations, or yaps to Pop for Cash, or to Sis to Airmail you The Baggy Sweater. Just call Western Union and see. NORTH COLUMBIA AVE. TELEPHONE 2681 HOWARD If f. ..ii1 :-;- dor s yr mcci Li -.BAY TODAY AND MONDAY X
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