PAGE FOUR SOFTBALL OFFICIALS' CLINIC Anyone interested in officiating at intramural softball games must be present at the Softball Officials' Clinic beginning Monday in Wool len 301 at 4 p.m. according to an official. Glasses Fitted Prescriptions Filled . Repairs Of All Kinds CITY OPTICAL CO. ARTHUR M. WIRTZ'S GUNDI QUSCH Cermony'i World Chompion ANDRA McLAUCHLiN Internationally Famed Star MARGIE LEE Ballerina en Blades COMPANY OF 200 March, 19 Thru March 24 MATS. 3:30 FRI. & 2:30 SAT Prices: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Children y2 Price Fri. Mat. Only Mail Orders Promptly Filled Ad J 25c for Handling and Mailing N. C. STATE COLLEGE COLISEUM fl If ET"23 y ll. I ) its ;! J- 1 t u 1 V f -2', V fii-'M I Whipple's Esso Service Center END FOUR LANE C. H. DURHAM HIGHWAY ACROSS FROM CHAPEL HILL NURSERY DAILY CixOSSWCRD ACROSS 1 Support 5 Cherished animals 9 Thick cord 10 Send forth 1 N'ot a circle 12 Irritate 13 Fish 14 Distinct 16 Aloft' 17. Excla mation 6. Boy's name 7. Piece of baked clay 8. Gives off. as vapor 13. Prosecute judicially 15. A wheel mark in mud 17. Bone (anat.) 20. Kind of meat 21. Tree (Phil.) IS. Greek letter 22. Company 19 Moral (abbr.) principles 23. Hush! 25. Finnish seaport 26. Wander about idly 27. Capital of Peru 29. Merit 32. At home 33. Father 34. Greeting (colloq.) 35 Disease of the hair 3S Shallow utensils 1 1 Presently A relative j African river i Net-like fabric 4.r. Fathers . A kind of cheese DOWN !. Punctual 2 Wander 1. Precious stone 4. Fur skin 8. Fish 23. To the left! 24. Girl's name 26. German ium (sym.) rut f 4 Brofhers and pledges of Kappa Alpha social fraternity gathered with their dates at the Carolina Inn last night for a formal dance. The event highlighted Kappa Alpha's pledge weekend. Shown above are Misses Alice Prince, with Pledge Class President Herman God- Concert Series The Chapel Hill Concert Series win present anoiner oi us non- scheduled special programs on Friday, March 9, at Memorial Hall, when The Grass Roots Opera Com pany will present Gounod's opera, "Faust." The group will sing the opera in concert form with narration. Af ter their Raleigh performance, the Books' People Are Talking About Herblock's Here and Now 250 cartoons by positively the meanest man in the Democratic Party, with text to match. $2.95 THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. 27. Impu dent ta'k (slang) 28. In the interior 29. Sun god 30. Rise and fall Yesterday's Answer 36. Bumps on the head of sounds 31. Underworld god ' x 33. Pieces of window glasa 37- Chilly 38. Domesti cate 39. Regretted 40. Handle pTF e IlTl J EFTS pAr 3 t To c A, gjolM s1avoa D R aIf o Q Tro p Kile Ww 1 P----l-:t-l : - 1 1 i ; - -. . . N - " WiHWIlKK'WItW f ' ' fi ' ' 1 -, - - Kappa Alpha Brothers, To Offer 'Fausf J Raleigh Times commented: " the performance was so outstand ing that stage settings were not needed to add to the total effect." All seats will be unreserved, and tickets will be $1.00. They are available at Graham Memorial, Kemp's, and Ledbetter-Pickard's. ' Covering The Campus HELICOPTER FLIGHTS There will be helicopter flights for all interested AFROTC cadets this afternoon between 1 and 3 o'clock at the Horace Williams Airport. The cadets must wear full dress, Class A uniforms. In case of bad weather, cadets are to check bulletin boards. FACULTY CLUB LUNCHEON Professor Knud Jeppesen, direc tor of the Institute of Masicology, University of Aarhus, Denmark, will speak to the Faculty Club at a luncheon in Carolina Inn, Tues day afternoon at 1 o'clock. His topic will be "Palestrina and the Duke of Mantua." WUNC Today's schedule for WUNC, the University's FM radio, 91.5 mega cycles: 7:00 p.m. Music Program 7:10 The House at Pooh Center 7:30 Paris Star Time 8:30 Take It From Here 9:00 Music Program 10:00 The News- at Ten 10:15 Evening Masterwork WUNC-TV Today's schedule for WUNC-TV, the University's educational tele vision station, channel 4: 6:00 p.m. Big Picture 6:30 Man and Laughter 7:00 Youth Forum 7:30 The Y 8:00 Dr..Spock Teen Age Problems To Be Discussed Here What are some of the emotion al and physical problems of Tar Heel teen-agers in 1956? How can one establish rapport with the teen-ager? What are the physiolog ical causes of certain adolescent behavior patterns? These are some of the questions to be discussed next week at the UNC Medical School when doctors from all parts of the state asemble here for the Fourth Annual Program in Gen eral Medicine. CLASSIFIEDS JAZZ AT TURN AGES SATURDAY afternoon, 2:00, Turnages Cabin in Durham. Jazz by Dick Gables "All Stars." Beer served. 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. FOR SALE: ONE NEW ELECTRO lux vacuum cleaner at bargain price; also one used machine. Call 8065 to arrange free demonstration. 4 ' J. ; f 4 i 1 c In THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pledges Hold Formal Ball winr Beverlv Befhea, with Vice-President Jim Singleton; jane mreicn, with Secretary Ted Rogers, and Bernhardt. . TOMORROW AT CARROLL - Movie On Methodist Leader Wesley Set The' motion picture "John Wes ley" will be shown at Carroll Hall tomorrow at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. ac cording to Rev. Kimsey King of the Aldersgate Methodist Church, sponsor of the film. John Wesley's rescue from a iburning house at the age of 5, at the begining of the film, forecasts . the eventful life which unfolds in the story a man of great influence upon his contemporaries and upon history. The English clergyman thought his venture in America as a mis sionary to the Indians in the Geor gia colony was a failure, but it was the kind of failure which opened the door to the discovery of a religious certainty he had been seeking. upon by the leaders of the Church of England of that dav. but it was g - - the newfound enthusiasm which enabled him to influence so many Latin American Envoys Touring Campus Today Representatives from six U. S. Embassies located in Latin Ameri can countries arrived on campus this week to observe campus activities and operations, particu larly those of the School of Jour nalism. Sponsored by the U. S. Informa tion Agency of the State Depart ment, the tour includes stops at various universities and points of interest throughout the nation and is designed to help the group; all of whom are Nationalists employ ed in the press divisions of the Embassies represented, to a bet ter undertanding of the United States and its people. Prof. Sturgis Lcavitt of the Uni versity's Spanish Department is in charge of local arrangements for the group which includes: Tomas Blacott, Bolivia; Aristides Maleon, Venezula; Oswaldo Coronel, Ecua dor; Sarah Appleyard, Paraguay; Rosa Zimmerman, Argentina; and Rafael Treuino, Mexico. USHERS Ushers are needed for "Seven teen" tonight and tomorrow night. Interested students are to get in touch with Paul McCauley, 5 Vance. WCHL TODAY 6:00 Sign On & Headlines 6:05 Big John 7:00 News & Weather , .7:05 Breakfast Bar 7:30 News & Weather 7:35 Theatre Guide 7:40 Breakfast Bar 8:00 News & Weather 8:05 Bulletin Board 8:10 Breakfast Bar 8:30 News Headlines 8:32 Breakfast Bar 9:00 News & Weather 9:05 Requests for You 10:30 Records From The Rec 11:30 Big John 12:30 Kaleidoscope 12:58 News Headlines 1:00 The Ivory Tower 1:55 News & Weather 2:00 Seventy-Eight 3:00 News & Weather 3:05 Forty-Five 4:00 Carolina News & Weather 4:05 Thirty-Three And A Third 5:00 News & Weather 5:05. Bulletin Board 5:10 Theatre Guide 5:15 Evensong 6:00 News & Weather 6:05 Evensong 6:30 Sign Off 2 'V s. J- janer iverncr, wnn 1 .1- Tvaieiirfti Inhn HALL: phases of the life of English- speaking peoples. Rev. King explained that while the film is being released only to Methodist churches during the in itial period, the public is invited to see the picture. There will be no admission charge. IIP imin i - if '- ruuM "' " J .... NOW PLAYING Li'l Abncr fKL'.xV1. 9." wm4 '. :1" """" "dr" TODAY IS POGO IN TuKJlf! 1 Q'JiZTlPlBP I mm A if l ' N - V 'III ' -iA--- . 1 : W - 'L " ' ; I I if K ' ' ' i I ! ( I D-D? ) I 'TWERE BRILLVUNT CMD' V IT vryCFF w un V T FlGGER OUT THET TH' 7 ( W WAS? I T5?P I tT SHOCK WA5 , T A 5 BSU Students Set Services At Hillshoro Prison Farm 'Festival Of Jazz' Planned Here In April Graham V Memorial Activities Board, in cooperation with the Student Unions of the Big Four Colleges, announces the "Festival of Jazz," to be held in Memorial Hall on Friday, April 13, 1956. The -"Festival" is a contest open to all property, currently, enrolled students in any of the Big Four Schools. A first prize of $500 cash and a second prize of $250 cash, along with numerous other prizesj will be awarded to the winning group. - ' ': . ADPI ALUMNAE The Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae Association will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at the ADPI Chap ter House, 407 East Rosemary St. All alumnae of the sorority in this . 1 y - IT vi i-:,. r". : ..'V -Wi'i , . cjhe , rjie "ALL YOU CAN EAT, FISH TAI? f HAS T0A GAU0BH AHHA 1 I ! Hudson N y ; f:!i.::. I - - - - ; f - ' ' ' ' IIS v V r;-' : J-l ... . . - v jLi' ' The Baptist Student Union of the Chapel Hill Baptist Church will conduct services at the Hills boro Prison farm tomorrow. The union members will leave from the church steps at 3 p.m. Sunday, according to an announce ment from the group. Sunday evening at 5:45, Dr. Wil liam M. Poteat of the University's Dept. of Philosophy will speak on "The Christian Student and his Quest for Truth" to the union. Evening services will start at 7:45 p.m. Student Pastor Jim Cansler will deliver a sermon, "A God Who Defends," at the evening meeting. 7 All students have been invited to'attnd the services. area are invited to attend, it was announced by Mrs. Edward G. Bilpuch, Association President. 4: .rTECHNICOl.' X V far-. :j I:! '7--'". j ';:-.:: v. : : :;: : ' was a wealthy widow.,. vas. her young gardener... xnuw. ii er inenas wnispcrea oenina JL - her children turned ;;away hi shame. V ho matter what the cost- Cary wanted all the love TODAY - SUN. - MON. - TUES. THASS WHY VO' SET FIRE T'MAH HAIR, WHILE AH SLEPT, NO DOUBT.?' mm 1 I: I mm , I l ill & CHIP" NIGHT AT THE RATHSKELLER ' 55$ "" y-V of the Student r"?; available in the Graham Me. A desk. "'&r LATE SHOW v- M-C-Mt J7 tnsTi;:" Robert TAYLOR G?" uoro otm Jr.:' ti... 41 ,...J 1 . i I Al C NO DOU3T AT ALL; MUST SEE jELLlS-v-jrOf.' J l Men vV'"' 'ci .- .... 1 . A L . I) li'l I. ll VI COSEKSSCFE 7 J'r I VL

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