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TUESDAY THE DAILY TAR HEEL . PACZ FOUR Education Conference Open Wis. .Sfudenf Union Movie Slated Here "Living Room of the Campus, r nect the conference to find any ea- . (Continued from Page 1) "At the same time, we know that everybody must have a good education if they are to properly discharge their functions as a ci tizen of America." , This, Eisenhower said, was "the j which many educators find them selves today: : sy solutions" to' education's prob lems. "But I do know this," he added. "When sensible Americans men and women sit. down together to discuss a problem . . . something sensible comes out. We don't have crackpot ideas. We don't have doc trinaire opinions or solutions." The persistent question of fed eral aid to schools threatened to dominate the session despite other plans by the conference leadership. -"-..1 U, a sound and color film on the Un "If we depend too much on out side help, too much on the federal government, we will lose indepen dence and initiative. But if the fe deral government doesn't step in with leadership and with providing credit and money where necessary, there will be a lack of "hools in certain important areas; And this cannot be allowed." The President said, "I don't ex- iversity of Wisconsin student un ion, will be shown tomorrow, at S p.m. in Carroll Hall. The movie vill be shown Thurs day at 5 p.m. for members of JUDGFC; and you'll fessiofl, heart of this whole problem." GMAB committees in Roland Par ker Lounges. , "We want good facilities on the one hand and we know that there -.-xt V - r f f r are many areas in which people -4' cannot afford to build the schools. He spoke of the dilemma in " : . -i THE HOUSE OF! 1 , l ' i ' I ' ' ' . The Hous& '. Of Those ' ". . '.. Wonderful Five -Cenf Christmas Cards Is The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Opn Till 9 PM. . ' .4 . "1 '. Ji ! 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Cadmium dym.) 5. A clover 6. Hoarfrost. 7. On fira 8. A beach S.Vestifft 12. River : bottom 14. Haul with difficulty 16. Beseecn 19. Witty . . saying 'S -21. A pastry dessert : ! 24. These tr . found intht kitchen ' 25. Short ' Ubirds 2. Rowing imple- . ment 27. These a re . .- fcurid in Uly .; pcnds 20. Appiar- Ingaslf ; eaten ; 31. River (Pol.) 33. An early New Eng . land city 37. One of the sections of the Koran I i II 4 r I I II , 11 M I , "I A FNi-Ir Mf CO 12 St 11 CTi Ml AiH inTT 'THITTgpn". atrday' Answer 38. Variety of clay 39. Jewish month 43. Note in Guido's scale pH pH-j f 1 ' c I 4, I - - .v'n ... , I Town Girls Sponsor Dance Members of the Town Girls' Assn. staged an informal dance in Graham Memorial last Friday for students who stayed on the campus during the Thanksgiving holidays. Shown around their harvest tree decoration, some of the sponsors are (standing, left to right) Misses Betsy Fowler, Lelia Snipes, Barbara Bright, Elinor Cowing, Marcella Harrer, Clara Barbour and (seated) Harriet Horney. (Press Service Photo) Covering the Campus CANTERBURY CLUB "What the Bible Means To Our Lives" is the subject of, the Can terbury Club Tuesday night meet ings. The group meets at 5:30 p.m. in the Episcopal chapel for a pray er service. Supper and a period of fellow ship in the parish house follows. At 6:45 the passage selected for the evening's study is read before the group divides into smaller dis cussion. The meetings are open to all interested students. DEBATE SQUAD The Debate Squad will meet this i Halifax-Carolina Dance Bids Ready Bids for the Halifax-Carolina Club dance, to be held in Roanoke Rapids on Dec. 29. have been dis- l tributed . to members of the club. Anyone wishing to obtain a bid may contact Darrell Armstrong, president, at 1207 Graham Dormi tory or any club member. Bids will be $3. The dance will be a "no stag" affair. It will be held from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m., and music will be pro vided by the'Rythmnaires. 1 Dorm Contest The deadline for entries in the Dorm Beauty Contest is today. Ivey Rogers, chairman of the contest, urged that a I I dorms have their contestants entered so they may participate in the contest. The judging will be held Dee. 14 and the judges' names will be a secret, he said. The winner of the contest will receive a bou quet and cup and will also pre side at a dance to be held after the Christmas holidays. afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Grail Room. All members have been urged to be present. PLANETARIUM SHOW , "Star of Bethlehem," the Christ mas program of the Morehead Planetarium, will open tonight at 8:30. It will continue through Jan. 8. Performances will be given every night at 8:30. On Saturdays they will also be given at 3 and 4 p.m.. and on Sundays also at 2, 3 and 4 p.m. Presentations for school children will be at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily except Sunday. DEMOLAY MEETING There will, be an organizational meeting of the DcMoIays tonight at 8 o'clock at the Parish House of the Chapel of the Cross. All boys interested have been urged to attend. s CLASSIFIEDS LOST: SMALL RED COCKER- spanial. Last seen around Play makers Theatre Tuesday. An swers to name "Scorchy". Black collar with tag No. 5 on it. Jack McDaniel, Ph. 81484. FOR PIANOS TUNED AND RE paired: Prompt service, free estimate, reasonable rates. Call Ed Potter . 8 9143 or 25 Steele Dorm. STONE MARTIN FOUR SKIN fur neck piece. Lost between Smith Dorm and Baptist Church via parking lot, kindergarden and Columbia St. Call Gold 8-9043. Reward. ROOM FOR RENT: MODERN brick home White Oak Drive, off old Chapel Hill Road, 5 miles from hospital. Home is completely furnished to the last detail, with" family privileges. Reasonabe rates. You have to see this to appreciate it; a very good buy. Call Durham 7-6941 after 5:30 P. M. Phi To Talk Civil Rights Last Tuesday night the Phi met for a short time and moved di rectly into executive session with out debating on the bill which was to have been brought before the floor. At that time Reps. Baucom, Ol son, Dent and Simmons were in itiated. Tonight, the Assembly will take up the bill-originally schedul ed for last week, which deals with civil rights under the 5th Amend ment. The bill states in part that the Phi Assembly should go on re cord as opposing any attempt to deny citizens the rights contained in the 5th Amendment, and that the Assembly should go on record as recognizing that there are many who stand falsely accused because of their use of the 5th amendment Jess Stribling of the Ways and Means Committee said "The rea- firming of the 5th Amendment is of the utmost importance for the preservation of the American way of life." Proponents of the bill ard ex pected to argue that too many in nocent people have been penalized by the government and the public opinion . for invoking the 5th" Amendment. They are also expect ed to say that the real protection that the 5th Amendment was at tended to afford is being denied in 'too many instances. Opponents of the bill are expect ed to say that a measure of this sort would only serve to further handicap the government in its dealings with the people who mis use the 5th Amendment. JIM CRISP COMBO-ORCHESTRA Phone 9-6102 PRESENTS M IARPENTER, THIS MONTH'S Y x is - V . f ; f ' "Miss 'Fashioni)!: NEXT MONTH'S CANDID O Miss Martha McKee ;. O Miss Barbara Fleshy O Miss Betty Porter - t - ; ... .. . MV ! r . J. 1 CAST A VOTE FOR YOUR CHOICE AT J. B. ROBBINS J. B. Robbins House of Fashion is happy to present Miss Shirley Carpenter as "M: hionplate" of the month. Miss Carpenter was recently chosen Homecoming Queen of r versity; "Miss Fashionplate" is wearing a formal gown chosen from the wide selection - HOUSE OF FASHION. j As Miss Fashionplate, Miss Carpenter will be awarded a gift from J. B. Robbins. The candidates for next month's "Fashionpiate" are listed here. . .help your choice win by STC: BY THE HOUSE OF FASHION. . . .and merely casting a vote. The girl who gets the mostvc: be next month's "Miss Fasnionplate" and will be presented a gift by J. B. Robbins. t. CONGRATULATIONS, SHIRLEY CARPENTER. . . "Miss Fashionpiate." Of Chapel Hill Li'i Abner W0 - -iJ w f a J ? 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