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1 PA 9 IT FOUJI TM1 DAILY TAft HEEL RELATIONS CROUP The International Relations Council will hold a meeting to day at 4:30 p.m. in the Y Cabinet Room. The meeting will be open to all interested. SPECIAL ALL DAY THURSDAY FrUd Chicken or Country Fried Steak or Veal Dinner. Including 2 Veg., Coffee Or Tea. at MICHAELS 108 Henderson St. Open 7 A.M.-12 P.M. PINO PONG Entrance in the, Graham Me morial Activities .. Board Pin Pong Tourney has been re-opened so that dormitories fraternities and sororities may enter more, than one person. Anyone already entered or wishing to enter should be in, the Graham Memorial basement at 4 p.m. today to be paired up and begin the semifinals. , ' ; NEWS STAFF , ; There will be a meeting of The Daily Tar Heel news staff today in the news room at 3 p.m.. All staffers have been urged to be present. DEBATE SQUAD There will- be an important meeting of the Debate Squad at 4 p.m. today in the Grail Room. MILTON'S PRE-THANKSGIVING FESTIVAL Unbelievable values you can't afford fo pass up. Entire stock of new choice slacks reduced as follows: $19.85 to 15.99 16.95 to 13.99 ' 14.95 to 12.99 . 13.95 to 11.99 ( Entire stock of McCeorge imported from Scotland sockji all wool argyles, tartans, checks, panels; also entire stock Exetfer cashmere-nylon blends, values to $4.50, all reduced to $2.99.. ; Entire stock T long sleeve pullover men's cashmeres, reduced 40. -.. ,' Entire stock1 Italian imports, Luisa Spagnoli sweaters, off. Group Ivy hats, values to $7.50, reduced to 3.99. Group of cordovan shoes, assorted styles, values to $19.00., all reduced to $9.99. Larce group of our most popular belts, including several tar tans, large assortment of elastic repps, ail reduced from $2.50 to $1.50. All sales cash and final alterations extra. Available limited time only. Milton's Clothing Cupboard Hours: 9:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. 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Tuesday night the Alabama University String Quartet; com bined perfect precision and uni ty with fine individual playing in'moVa ifc nprfnrmsn ii Hill V JLfct. f . Hall a memorable one. The nuar- ? tet performed the fourth con cert of the Tuesday Evening Se ries, .sponsored by the UNC Mu- ,1 ' sic Dept.' v . " . The quartet's splendid perfor mance was enthusiastically . ap plauded. - . Members of the quartet . are Director. Ottokar Cadek, first vi olin; Miss Jerrie Cadek, second violin; Henry Barrett, viola, and Miss Margaret Cristy, violincel lo. The program of chamber mu sic included three classic selec tions of marked contrast and beauty. ' , , ' Mozart's romantic and graceful "Quartet in G Major" . opened the concert. The quartet perform ed each of its four movements, "Allegro,"' "Minuetto: Allegro;" "Adante Cantabile" and "Molto Allegro" with superb shading of expression and well-balanced blending of tone. Li'l Abner A! Capp What's In A Name? Ask Hare Robert Philip Hare IV, who lives at the Phi Gamv house, was upset yesterday. ; ' . It seems that Eobert Philip Hare IV got a ribbing from professors and ' friends ' when ' The Daily Tar Heel reported that Robert Phillip Hajre,2Q, had been, arrested for driving under the influence of al cohol. ; Robert Rillip Hare TV didn't want people to think he had been arrested," because he hadn't. So; ' . V., Robert Phillip Ilairc, 20, was ar rested, according to local police. . . Robert Philip Hare rIV ivas not arrested, lie just got - caught by a trick of coincidence. :c -'f - -.' l' "V T-Sp:00 1955-5S - Cnapel UIlir Concert Se ries. t . . Tickets for the performance of the : Ballet Espaiol are available at t the- information'' desk -of . Gra ham . Memorial ; and ' wlll bf : sold tonight at the' door. Prices arc $1 and $2. ' v " , - i ' : Teresa and Luisillo, stars and co directors of the show, 'formed ; the eompany in' Paris five ' years ago. 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