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, T I M ------ ----- 1 ' """"""" "' """" 1 1 '- ir inn,., , n,,,., , , .-,,...,.1 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1951 : v Just RECEIVED! A Smartly Tailored TAB COLLAR j Dress Shirt! IMPORTED FABRIC! ' Same as advertised in New 4 Yorker by Brooks Bros., at r $8.50! Available in three beautiful - striped Patterns I ONLY $5.00 Come by early, our supply is limited News From Victory Village: Free Villa e Telephones Are scusse By DAN WALLACE AL TAYLOR, senior in geology, living at 217 Jackson Circle, will represent Victory Village as candi date for the Student Legislature in the Nov. 16 elections. NOMINATED by the Student Have you seen those out-of-this world Christmas Cards at the Intimate Bookshop? ML STEVENS 'SHEPHERD CLASSIFIED 1 LOST: LADY'S BLACK PURS ; At football game, Nov. 6, on ', south side of field. Identification. ;Mrs. Rose Wagoner. Call Jim Ir : vin, at 9441 or 80245. Reward. 1-6584-3 Party last Monday night, Taylor, will advocate further benefits and. improvements for the Village such; as were received a year ago under j Student Party auspices with the: furnishings and improvements in' the recreation center. TONIGHT at 7:15 bridge in struction will begin at the recrea tion center with 23 players. There is a charge of 50 cents per lesson. John Beshara, former bridge in structor at Graham Memorial, will be the instructor. CRITICISM of the public 'phone situation was brought up at the last meeting of the Village board of directors. , THREE POINTS were consider ed (1) the single phone posed an inconvenience of distance for many, (2) it was a pay phone, (3) students in the dorms had free public phones. On this basis, a motion yas passed by the board to request three free public phones from the University. A committee of two was selected to see the prop er officials. AT THE TIME of this writing, J. S., Bennett, director of opera tions, had been approached and he said that the cost for the dorm itory phones were taken out of the dorm rents, and that the reason the Village had free public phones in the past dated back to the form ation" of the Village when private phones were unobtainable. He suggested that if the use of the single pay phone to be determ- ' - 1 1 . 1 A f - - 1 inea oy me amount oi money col lected warranted, other pay phones could be installed. Ben nett would not commit himself on whether or not the Village could j have free public phones. He sug gested that the request be taken to Assistant Comptroller and Bus iness Manager C. E. Teague. TEAGUE, who was instrument al in the formation of the Village and who is proud of its existence and the continual improvements being made, said that he was not in such direct contact with the Village as was Bennett, and stated that he would have to confer with him before a decision on the pub lic phone situation could be reach ed. v TELEVISION will be available to Villagers every night under a new ruling passed by the Village board of directors. Volunteers will be responsible for this service on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights when the regular caretak ers are off duty. On these three nights, the rec centef is available for group meetings as a service and as a means of additional reve nue. UNDER THE new ruling, groups under 75 must use the meeting room next to the main lounge, and groups over this number may use the lounge. In any event, televi sion viewing will be available eith er in the main lounge or the meet ing room every night. TELEVISION volunteers to date Wilson for Monday I nights and Nancy Ragland for Thursday nights. Dick Levin's Combo-Orchestra 16 FLEMING RD. 8-0268 NOTICE! Served Every Thursday SPECIAL Fried Chicken or Country Fri Steak 2 Vegetables , Coffee or Tea Free Seconds 55c MICHAELS GRILL P. S.: We serve the best breakf , in town. HENDERSON STREET Furnished Heated Rooms P.S.: Beginning Thurs., Nov. 12th. -ing Wed., Nov. 18th a So. CO i, ticket will be given free to ' holder of the lucky number ( ; -Often. LI'L ABNER MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS: Swap j those paper-backed books you've i finished reading for hard cash. We pay 40c for 10. The Intimate Book i Shop, 205 E. Franklin St. ! 1-65S7-12 MAN'S i TAKEN BY MISTAKE: grey tweed top coat taken by mis (take from Carolina Inn Cafeteria j Monday night. Please return to j Cafeteria where own coat is held. - 16590-2 I ; By AI Capp . j-K (--yrSTH'SWEET OLE LADY, WHUT C-BUT, jrRUNSTHAT ) TOeIIGHrS WELL BE , 1 1 USED jt? 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