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Au'-hor of "Pilgrim's r-rorr-s"' ( pos.) .11. Frank I 12aum's mythical land T5. Gun (slang) "6. A shack over a mining shaft (Local Eng.) 37. Mountain ash (Eur.) 29. MusicsJ. ; study , CROSSWORD 41. Shore bird 42. Prices 43. Matures 44. Female sheep DOWN 1. Father of David (Bib.) 2. Covered , -with ink 3. New Testa ment spell ing of Noah 4. No (slang) 5. Shoe ties 6. Birds as a class 7. Pole 8. Coronets 9. A Frenchman "RISC 11. Male bees 15. Skill 18. Unit of weight 19. God dess of dawn 20. Extinct bird (N. Z.) 22. Beseech 23. Works 24. State (U 25. Wet earth 26. Man's nickname 28. Place 30. Deadly poisons 31. Sharp AMAjl H Tig gk Alt'; nfc i rip iKin FTo 1R fry a. IIP A OIPiS 7 urn. II insiAjg-' " d'lTrTrl pi 12J Yesterday' Answer 32. Swellings 33. Observes S.) 35. Gaze with open mouth 38. Covering of false hair 39. Before 40. Playing marble inzlznmzz mmzzzmfrzz ZZ' 25. 2b 1 yA 1 1 ESH 11 b 2J THE DAILY TAR HEEL WUNC Today's schedule for WUNC the University's FM tradio, 91.5 megacycles: i 7:00 Intermezzo 7:30 Nicholas Nickleby 8:00 Let's Listen To Opera 10:00 The News at Ten 10:10 Program Preview ' 10:15 Evening Masterwork 11:30 Sign Off Powledge (Continued from page 1) . Tar Heel. 3. Making sure that the newspa per could be offered to the stu dents at a price lower than the amount they now pay in student fees. 4. Asking the students' opinion on the matter, not in a rapidly conducted poll, but in a campus referendum. "My stand on this issue has been misrepresented several times by other persons, irowever, the above statements comprise my total feel ings about putting the newspaper on a subscription basis," Powledge said. ' "I would and could do nothing without the consent and approval of the student body and of student government. I merely want to in vestigate the situation and to re port to the students on my find ings," he said. Young (Continued, from page 1.) and enjoyed the privilege of an au tomobile. I would propose.a restric tion on the entering freshman class next fall," he said. AGAINST DESIRES This is against my personal feel ings and desires," Young stated, "but I feel that this may be most beneficial to the entire student bo dy. Unless we use some foresight and present a concrete proposal," he said, "the Trustees have im plied that they will restrict all General College students, which would . penalize this "year's freshmen." TEACHERS' SALARIES Salaries paid North Carolina teachers from State funds are in accordance with a uniform stand ard schedule phased largely upon training and experience. Training is evidenced by the kind of State certificate the employee holds. Certificates, in turn are issued on the basis of credits earned in in stitutions of higher learning. Average salary paid classroom teachers from State funds was $3,114.07 in 1954-55. On a nine months basis, this was $346 per month. On a twelve months basis, the average monthly salary would be $259.50. Principals received an average annual salary of $5,041.06 from State funds. State School Facts. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS STEVENS-SHEPHERD PRESENTS: r XV Y V . w r r . l . tt wax A&fere l -AJL 4 i HASPEL Clfc U tfai n wear witliout i O i THE SUIT THAT TAKES CARE Of ITSELF THI MAO I (he need of ironing . i 0 Orloa 40 Cotton) Tfets is the suit that has become t summer classic. Made from a harmonious blend of Orion and Cotton, in the classic weave for . K Ul fcj A -I L. famous. And whenever tt t seeds refreshing, you can iust dip it in the suds... wear it In hours without need of ironing. 30.7B STEVEKS-SHBPHERTA vf f 1 w ' i ' If t rfupeM CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE: COMPLETE DUMB bell set. Come by 110 Whitehead Dorm. ANYONE NOT RECEIVING THEIR winter Germans photographs please call R. B. Henley at 89123. THERE IS NO JAZZ AT TURN ages this weekend, due to Spring vacation. SINCE THE FOUNDING OF THE Company, Northwestern Mutual policyholders have paid approx mately 63 billions in premiums. The Company has paid, or now hods for the benefit of policy holders, nearly 7.9 billions. Thompson & DuBerry, Tel. 93691 Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. 1 PATnOfJIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS WCHL TODAY 6:00 6:05 7:00 7:05 7:30 7:35 7:40 8:00 8:05 8:10 8:32 8:30 9:00 9:05 11:30 12:30 12:58 1:00 1:55 2:00 i 3:00 3:05 4:00 4:05 5:00 5.05 5:10 5:15 6:00 6:05 6:30 w R (Continued from page 1.) of Social Work. She taught at Ala bama .Woman's College immed iately before coming to WC. Seven previous award winners since 1949 have been Louise Bre vard Alexander, Woman's College; Robert Erwin Coker, Chapel Hill; Donald. Benton Anderson, State College; ' Albert Coates, Chapel Hill; Howard Odum, Chapel Hill; Franklin H. McNutt, Woman's College; and Zeno Payne Metcalf, State College. ' Among the special guests at last night's dinner were Mrs. O. Max Gardner, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. O. Max Jr., an& Mr. and Mrs. .Ralph Gard ner, all of Shelby. In addition to the award cere mony, another feature of the din ner was presentation of a report on the Fourth State of the University , Conference', of which Dr. Lyda Gordon Shivers of WC, was chair-; man. The report summarized the general conference findings under the general theme "Faculty Re sponsibility in Undergraduate Edu cation." Separate faculty sessions were held Wednesday on the campuses of the three University branches', and yesterday the faculty commit tees held a combined conference on matters of common concern. Summaries of the Wednesday ses sions were made last night by C. Hugh Holman of UNCi Warren Ashby of WC, and Addison Hick man of State College. Music for the dinner was by the UNC Men's Glee Club, directed by Joel Carter, and the WC College Choir, directed by Robert Morris. 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