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Monday night. He will speak on
the changes in the role of the
school. Other prominent educators
appearing on the program will, be
Dr. Guy B. Phillips, former dean
of the School of Education, and
chairman of the local American
Education Week Committee and
state secretary of the FTA, will
preside at the banquet. All inter
ested persons have been invited to
attend.
The second meeting observing
convocation f
cation. This
the auditor!-
Tuesday af;(-
All it-ider";
Education v,'-'
tend this rv
American Education Week, Nov.
6-12, will be observed on the
campus in a series of events which
will begin with a banquet in Le
noir Hall Monday night at 6 o'
clock The Frank Porter Graham Chap
ter of the Future Teachers of
America of the University is
sponsoring the local programs this
week.
Chancellor. Robert House will be
the speaker at the Dutch banquet
FDUCATION WEEK TO- BE HELD MgR
Church services for today have
hkbn announced as ; follows:.
Rev. Samuel T. Habel of the
Baptist Church will' speak on the
topic, "A Reverent Gospel."
flev. Vance Barron of the Pres
byterian Church will speak cn
"Our Christian Vocation."
Chaplain John A. Weidinger of
the Catholic Church will, deliver
a message on "The Nature of the
Hereafter According to the Scrip
tures." Charles M. Jones, Minister of
the Community ChurchV will talk
on "Paying for What You Get."
Richard Jackson, pastor of the
Congregational-Christian Church,
is temporally in Cleveland Speak
ing in his place today will be -Dr.
Hugh JlarUhbrne, who will talk
on "The Meaning of The Lord's
Supper." - ;' V . -
Maurice A. ; Kidder of the Epis
copal Church of the Holy Family
will speak on "The Double Edge
of Truth."
Wade F. Hook, pastor of the
Lutheran " Church, will speak oa
"A Study in Conscience."
Dean Arnold Perry of the School
of Educatin. Miss Nancy Wilson,
CO;""
Education Week will be the fall school
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Special Display of Old Books
at Reduced Prices
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not otherwise reduced
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vcr, Don Freeman ;Ion Whitfield,
Warren Miller,. Misses Neltie gan
ders, Betty Malloy, Sherry Ogden,
Barbara Newcomb, Nancy Sheph
ens, Barbara Prestwpod and Shir
lee Prestwood.
Members of the dancing chorus
are Tom Davis, John Steed, Buddy
Strickland, Daye Reid, Misses Bet
Bostian; Nancy Hooyer, Susan
Hayes, Anne Stalvey, ISlynn Durn
ing, Jane Warwick, and Joan
Brown: : -
Protestant Study To
Continue Monday Night
The Community -Churc-i of Cha
pel Hill will hold the fifth in a
series of studies on Comparative
Protestanism Monday at 8 p.m. in
Gerrard Hall. v.1
. Preceeding the discussion, coffee
will be served in the church office
on the 'second floor of the YMCA.
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The Rainmaker Faces Arrest
Starbuck, the outlaw vcon-man and hero of "The Rainmaker,"
played by James Heldman, looks on as Deputy Sheriff File, acted
by Ken Lowry, thinks about making his arrest in the Carolina Play
makers' touring production of N. Richardson Nash's western comedy,
which opens hfere Wednesday.
Covering The Campus
BLOOD WEDDING
Kai Jurgensen, director of 'the
Playmakers' December production,
"Blood . Wedding," will hold . a
meeting of those interested in try
ing" out fpr .the play tomorrow af
ternoon, at 4:30. Jurgensen empha
sized the . fact that this will not
be" the tryouts, but merely a
chance for those planning to try
out to get familiar. with the show
before the auditions Nov. 13 and
14. ; :
STATISTICS COLLOQUIUM
1 Prof. Ralph Bradley of Virginia
Polytechnic Institute will speak on
problems of rank order statistics
at - the Statistics Colloquium at 3
Westminster To Meet
For World Talk At 6 v
The Presbyterian - Westminster
Fellowship will meet tonight at
6 p.m. in the Hut for supper,
discussion and fellowship.
A round-table presentation of
the world struggle, entitled "En
counter with Revolution," will be
the topic for discussion. All in
terested students have been in
vited. Monday's WUNC-FM
91.5 Megacycles
7:00 Intermezzo
7:15 Songs of France
7:30 Coach's Comment '
7:45 Over the Back Fence
8:00 Sketches in Melody
8:30 BBC Theater
9:30 Highlights from Opera
10:00 News at 10; Preview
10:15 Evening Masterwork
Atomic Research Proves
Motor Conditioner
Metallic tabs dropped into fuel tank
last for 200,000 miles raising
compression saving
gas and oil. .
For more than five years the
product of a manufacturer in
Southwest U. S. has revealed to
users in several states another
wonder of the 'Atomic Age. At
the surprising cost of six dollars
to the user, the valves and rings
of his car can now, be maintained
at practically their original -'new-
ness. ine worn parts in older mo-
xors are repiaiea Dy tnis proauct
as you drive constantly adding
power to the motor as piston
compression checks from time to
ume win snow, imo worK or equip-
ment required. Just drop all tabs
into tuei tame. ; . ; . r ,
The manufacturer guarantees
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muuuuy s eiiecuveness. u is aiso
guaranteed to be harmless to any
tuei system, and to any internal
combustion engine. Trucks making
less than eight miles per gallon
require the $7.50 size. Large trucks
r-(saddle tanks), $12.00. Lawn
mowers, $3.50. Autos $6. N. C. Mo-
tonsts can now be supplied. In
fclude brief description of your ve-
hide and 37o tax. '
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Raleigh, N. C. ,,
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p.m. in 206 Phillips
meeting is open to all.
Hall. The
PI SIGMA ALPHA
. Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary politi
cal science fraternity,' will hold a
coffee hour at 4 pjn. tomorrow
in Caldwell. All members, politi
cal science faculty and graduate
students have been invited.
NEWMAN CLUB
The Newman Club will meet
this evening at 7 o'clock in Ro
land Parker 'Lounge. "The meeting
will center around group discus
sion and is open to all.
COMMUNITY DRAMA
. "Born Yesterday," by Carson
Kanin, will be read at the meeting
of the Community Drama Group
at 7:45 tonight in the Library As
sembly Room. The reading will be
directed by Pat Liston and is open
to the public.
Music Meeting
Held At Salem
The Southeastern Chapter,
American Mysicological Society,
held its November meeting at
Salem College, Winston-Salem, yes
terday. ' Dr. Glen Haydon, chairman of
the UNC Music Dept., read a pap
er, "Costanzo Festa: Hymni per
Totum Annum,"" illustrated by re
cordings of the music. Donald Mc
Corkle, assistant professor of mus
ic and a research fellow in Morav
ian music at Salem, College Tead
the second paper, "John Antes,
'Dillettante Americano.' "
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in each division awarded a prize.
Later McElroy released a state-
ment to the press in which he
said he hoped neither party would
try to capitalize on the idea
At Thursday night's Legislature
meeting, McElroy introduced a bill
asking for some $69 to buy bronze
I cups which will be awarded win-
hers in the respective divisions
; The UP also introduced a bill
initiating the same competitive
program, not only among dormi
tories, but among fraternities and
sororities too
Whereupon , McElroy released
this statement
yj intend to introduce an amend
ment to my bill concerned with
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acnuiarsnip cups to award a cup
to the fraternity and "to the soror-
lty with the highest academic
average. The bill as originally
written contained such a provision,
but I understood incorrectly that
such cups were already awarded to
a fraternity and sorority
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