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r PA9E POUJS RELATIONS Thu International Relations Council will sponsor a discussion .of th-5 recent French cabinet and government crisis tomorrow at S p.m. in 103 Bingham HalL Yves Laulan, will lead the dis- ISC 'BERMAN'S Specials for Wednesday RAINCOATS NOW $3.00 Goodyear "nevcr-lcak" regular $3.93. IVY LEAGUE all wool flannel PANTS $10.00 And other all wool flannel PANTS By Engliahtown. ZIPPER JACKET by Rugby V Price 36 assorted styles and prices. A sample buy. ' T Shirt and Shorts : NOW 78c Stedman. Regular 3c ea. Crosby Square WHITE BUCKS Special $10.00 Red and black soles Men's white red sole shoe Special $7.95 Men's $1.00 Coplan TIES 2 for $1.50 Men's $5.00 BEDROOM SHOES NOW $3.98 Men's heavy LEATHER JACKET NOW $19.50 Regular $24.95. 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Inva lid's food 23. Chief mouth of Niger . river ' 27. Evening; sun god 28. Dried rr) Oi 5 11 Yrtttrdsy'a Amwer ccconut meat 29. Basque-like caps 31. English composer 32. Drencher 33. More . - domesti cated C5. Right-hand page 39. Appendage 40. Boy's name 44. Malt beverage 46. Note of the scale IK 3 "51 A 1 O 3 fctf Hj J C b N C U L asm 4- . hzzzzzm 1 1 w 1 1 w 1-22. FRANCE programs of immediate interest to students interested in contenv porary international crises. Joint Physics Meeting To Be Held Here Today A joint Duke-UNC physics col loquium will be held today at 8 p.m. in Phillips Hall. Dr. S. Lindenbaum, of the Brookhaven National Laboratory, will speak on "Pion-Proton Scat tering at Cosmotion Energies." The program is being sponsored by the physics departments of Duke University and UNC Theater (Continued from Page 1) at reduced prices. In this production, 30 of the 34 cast members will be UNC stu dents. The Playmakers, said Par ker, hope that with this offer, many at UNC will be introduced for the first time to the quality of Playmaker productions and will become regular theater goers. Thomas M. Patterson will be di rector of the show, and Foster Fitz-Simons will be choreographer. Both are members of the staff, of UNC's Dept. of Dramatic Art. GET CLIPPED FOR ONLY at G.M. BARBER SHOP Come In The Morning Avoid The Crowd Life Insurance Policies Differ 3 Ways 1. COST The difference between the a mount deposited and cash available at Retirement is the real cost of your protection. Let us show you our low net cost. There' is 'a difference. 2. COVERAGE A satisfactory program for "your family today, is not necessarily satisfactory 10 years hence. Proper counsel will avoid' this error. The program should be tailored to fit the need. 3. CONVENIENCE One of the great satisfactions of an insurance program is that it meets YOUR needs rather that the strict plan of srome company. This demands great flexibility in settlement. Northwestern Meets These Tests MATT L. THOMPSON ARTHUR DeBERRY Room No. 2 Dawson Building The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) CLASSIFIEDS FOR QUICK CASH We want Colt or Remington cap and ball revolvers, all sizes and calibers. Contact Fred Katzin, Pi Lam House. Phone 8-9025. FOR RENT: NICE TWO BED room apt. on Roosevelt Ave. Quiet neighborhood, close in. Tel. 3711 or 8-6541. WILL SACRIFICE AT HALF price for early sale: half carat diamond engagement ring. Con tact Rick Faw at 110 Whitehead Dormitory. Do not phone. Can finance if interested. FOR SALE: OWNER HAS ONE too many cars. Will sell 1941 Plymouth 2-door. Heater. In good condition. Calf 9-2661. JAZZ AT TURNAGES SATURDAY afternoon, 2:00, Turnages Cabin in Durham. Jazz by Dick Gables "All tars." Beer served. FOR SALE: . UNDERWOOD TYPE writer very reasonable. Phone 92951 or see at Merchants As sociation Office next to Western Union. THE RISK EXISTS; IT IS JUST A Question of who pays. Your wife and children? The Northwestern Mutual? Arthur DeBerry, Tel. 93C91. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co? 75c TH5 Covering t he : Campus CHEM FEMMES The Chem Femmes will hold a social meeting at 8 o'clock in Room 3 of Graham Memorial. All members were urged to attend. SDA , The Students for Democratic Action will hold an organizational meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the Woodhouse Conference Rooih, cf Graham Memorial. All interested students were invited. RECITAL The Dept. of Music will sponsor a senior recital by Lutz Mayer, violinist, tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Hill Hall. Lutz will be accom panied by George Thomas on the piano. STUDENT DIRECTORY The spring semester supplement of the Student Directory is now available in the YMCA office and the Graham Memorial Information Desk. SCHOLARSHIPS All students holding University scholarships should call for their spring semester scholarship ticket at 1 Hanes Hall, according to an announcement yesterday. SOUND AND FURY Students wishing to work be hind the scenes of the spring, per formance of Sound and Fury may contact Blake Hunter in 30 Old West, according to an announce ment from the group. . WUNC Today's schedule for WUNC, Young Democrats Plan; Barbecue And Dance Jim Ramsay, of Roxboro, first year law student and chairman of the social committee of the Uni versity's Young Democratic Club, has announced plans for a campus-wide barbecue and dance1 to be held at the Chapel Hill Coun try Club at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 24. Chapel Hill Democrats and other interested persons may pur chase their tickets from members of the Tar Heel YDC. No speeches are planned for this social get together of Young Democrats in the Chapel Hill area, Ramsey said. j ? I f ... 1! .'' . rian is I nun , , - - Film Offering "Carnival in Flanders, second film on the GMAB spring series, will be presented tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Carroll Hall. The movie, acclaimed by critics as the finest of all French come dies, stars Louis Jouvet, who was also cast in list semester's pre sentation of "Volpone." Co-starring with Monsieur Jouvet ' is Francois Rosay. Tickets for the remaining seven films on the series may be pur chased at $2 for the season, and 4re on sale at the GM Informa tion Desk, the YMCA, Ledbetter Pickard and at Carroll Hall on the night of the showing. - . WCHL TODAY .7 r 6:00 Sign On & News " 6:05 Big John v 7:00 News & Weather 7:05 Breakfast Bar 7:30 News & Theatre Guide v ; 7:35 Breakfast , Bar 8:00 News & Weather 8:05 Bulletin Board 8:30 News Headlines 8:32 Breakfast Bar 8:55 Personals 9:00 Song & The Star C:15 Three Suns 9:30 Mid-Morning Music 9:55 News & Weather 10:00 Guess Who, Guess What 10:30 Mid-Morning Music 10:55 News & Weather , 11:00 Music Coast to Coast , 11:30 Big John ' 12:15 Bulletin Board 12:20 Big John 12:30 Kaleidoscope 12:58 News Headlines 1:00 The Ivory Tower 1:55 News & Weather 2:00 Ed Potter Show 2:30 Dig These 3:00 News & Weather 3:05 Personals 3:10 Dig These 4:00 News & Weather 4:05 Dig These 4:30 Evensong 5:00 News & Weather 5:05 Bulletin Board 5:10 Theatre Guide 5:15 Evensong ' 6:00 Sign OfJ " i ;aqy DAILY TAR HEEL Uniyersitys FM radio, 91.5 mega cycles: r ' ! I 7 p.mi' Intermezzo 7:15 Let There Bo Light 7:30 Cosmopolitiil. Interview 7:45 French PresJs Review 8 Adventures In' Song 8:30 They Bent (J ur Ear 9 Features 10 The News at ; 10 10:10--Program le'leview 10:15 Evening rilasterwork . ' I WUNC-TV ! Today's schedule! for WUNC-TV, Universitys educational television, channel 4: f 12:45 p.m. Nevis, Weather, ' Sports' j 1 Today On Fjarm , 1:30 Tar Heel IState 2 iPlayground 6 Friendly Gijmt 6:15 African jlhowcase 6:30 News ah dl Weather 6:45 Sports 7 Speaking o f Hounds 7:30 Solid Geometry , , 8 Lecture Htill 8:30 Physics tin Life 9 Final Edition ; IK OUR SPRING STOCKS ARE NOf COMPLETE Visit. Milton's now and , check four latest ; ; Excjlusives : : ittotf & Clotftinjs Cupboatl) What Treasure You'll Find On Our Dollar Table! The intimate Bookshop 295 C. Franklin St. OpB Till 10 P.M. Li'I Abnor All You Can Eat Of pogo . . . 1 n - ' 1 "iiiwt ur Him iiiiwiiin iumfaM 1 4 j .x.jxjijJ rn f .ft... 1 lll-L- L Si , , , f, v.. t!.- you MOiGur - ill'll . UN m 1Mmi Ml I Ail 11,1, II miss MA'M'eeude. 70 Dr. W. M. Jenkins, director of student teaching in the School of Education, has reported that 70 students have completed their student teaching in ' the public schools of the state during the past semester. Student teachers did their work in schools in ' Wiinston-Saflem, Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Greensboro and Durham County. Pi Lambda Executives Visit UNCs Chapter . Pi Lambda Phi social fraternity is currently entertaining its na tional executive secretary, Robert Salisbury, and its financial ad viser, Robert Friedlander, both of New York. The executives are stopping in Chapel Hill as part ; of a trip throughout the country . to visit most of the 33 Pi Lam chapters in the United States and ' Canada. AMERICAN HAS 1 engineers, p. y H3ivrD:n) Designing Airborne Vehicles of the Future travel ling at speeds so great that thin air becomes a blazing, soHd wall... is the challenge that North American offers to aeronautical engineers and to specialists in most other sciences. Join North American's engineering operations at Los Angeles. Here's where the F-10(J SUPER Syeur Placement Office for in appointment with the North American Representative, or Writs; Bill Nance, Dept. 5SC0L, Engineering Personnel Office, North American Aviation, Inc., Los Angslss 45,C; Engineering Ahead for a Better Tomorrow . 0'RT.H AMERICAN AVIATION, INC U. S. Pat. Off. Swiss Country Fried Steak Or Chopped Sirloin Steak At The Rathskeil 1 1 v "WAT AN'TME CONT Pi?6SIPNSITy STUDENT TEACHERS COMPLETE TRA!N!Mq The 70 students were equally divided in elementary and secon dary schools. During the spring semester about 75 more student teachers will will do their teaching in va- - z Giving full news and late sports coverage ChAnal Hill on" ham delivers KacJc c .. Kiley, Distributer, Chapel Hill, North Carol i! It COMBO (or) - ORCHESTRA Wish to announce that they will have available March and AdmI for vour soecial nsriu itriii i . i udnce. 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