FRIDAY, OCTOBER; 24, 1936k , THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAG 7H7.ZL Covering The University Campus PICNIC . The Student Organizational Committee of the School of Pub lic Health is sponsoring a picnic for School of Public Health stu dents and their guests Sunday af ternoon at the Umstead State THANKS SO MUCH! Your response has been so great that we are snowed under with work. PLEASE BEAR WITH US! . PETE THE TAILOR Park. The 'picnic will be held ffom 2-6 p.m. BLAZERS ' The Interdormitory Council will sponsor a blazer sale Thursday. Fittings for the coats will be held in Roland Parker Lounges by a representative from the Robert Rollins Co. PROFESSORS MEET Dr. Ralph F. Fuchs, general sec retary of the American Assn. of University Professors, will address the Duke chapter in the Music Room of the East Duke Building Tuesday at 8 p.m. Members of the Chapel Hill chapter have. been in vited to attend. KOREAN VETS , , All Korean veterans should sub mit their monthly certification of training form to 315 South Build ing by Thursday, according to an announcement from Gen. F. C Shepard's office. This is required by Public Law 550, according to the announce ment. INTRA-PREXY MEET All men's dormitory intramural managers and presidents will meet 71 tonight in 301-A, Woollen Gym Tha meeting is required, ac cording to Interdormitory Council President Sonny Hallford. Discus sion will be held on the intra murals program with Coach Wal ter Rabb of the physical educa tion department. English Club Discusses Frosh Problems Tonight A panel of two professors and graduate instructors of the Depart ment of English will discuss prob lems in the teaching of freshman English tonight in the Library As sembly Room at 7:30 The panel members are George Y. Hcrner, Chairman of the De partment of Freshman and Sopho more English; James Gaskin; Miss Alison Preble and Richard Calhoun, frschman instructors and members of the English Club. A number of specific problems will be consider ed by the panel. Questions "by the audience will be answered after the formal panel discussion. Re freshments will be served. Research Grants Awarded To Three University Professors Three University professors have received grants to aid basic research in their respective science fields here. J. C. Morrow,. Ill, as sociate professor of chemistry, was awarded a grant from Research Corp. for anagnetochemical and crystallographic investigations of transition metal complex com pounds. For studies in ether clev age in aromatic substitution reac tions, J. F. Bunnett, associate Lenoir Hall Scene Of Disappearing Articles A number of articles ranging from topcoats to eyeglasses have been disappearing from the stu dent dining halls. G. W. PriLaman, director of student dining halls, urges stu dents to safeguard their person al belonging as much as possible while eating. , C, Most items are picked up by students who mistake them for their own. Of the items reported lost, 95 per cent are eventually returned to their owners and all persons are required to identify their property. professor of chemistry, was award ed $14,000 by the National Science Foundation. The third professor, Donald P. Costello Kenan professor of zoology, was awarded $6700 for research in methods for obtaining and handling marine eggs and em bryos. His grant was from the Na tional. Science Foundation. Friday Will Become CU President Today Consolidated University Acting President William C. Friday is ex pected to be named as president today by the full Board of Trus tees.. : The 100-man board is holding a special meeting in Raleigh at 2 p.m. in the Hall of the House of Representatives. The meeting was called last week following the Executive Committee's recom mendation of Friday as president. Saturday Designated NROTC Day By House In recognition of Navy ay, traditionally observed on Octob er 27, University Chancellor Rob ert B. House has designated Saturday as Naval Reserve Of ficers Traning Corps Day at the University. In connection with this the NROTC drill team will make its first public appearance of the year in a brief exhibition drill in the stadium just before the Carolina-Wake Forest game. Last Day For Yack Beauties Deadline for entries iu the Yack Beauty Contest 'is tomorrow, ac cording to Tommy. Johnson, edi tor. All organizations wisiiing to sponsor entries have been asked to turn their entries, into the Yack office in the Graham Me morial basemept. The contest will be held Thurs day, Nov. 8, in Memorial Hall. '13 Rue Madeleine' Is , GMAB Free Ffick Tonighi Tonight at 8 and 10 p.m. in Carroll Hall, "13 Rue Madeleine" .will be shown as part of the Graham Activities Board-sponsored "Free Flick" series. Starring Jimmie Cagney and Annabella, the film is based on the story of espionage dur ing World War IL There will also bo i short feature. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS taV?fi rat fir -, r a rtirwTirii "7t,ui rji? ll UtblJ i r: S- t FIVE I PTTjS ? pS-JAMES TOMmV DUOUJU 2. SHOWS 7:45-10:15 UAtL OKDEU AND TICKET SALE jj't-i I 8 I Vf TUIEM'S RECORD SHOP Uamii nm r. cimpjvv vrY wen w m-rrex Hocra rAoi wt 9VV k lElClVM tT 1DRHHO.H $1.50 i DIG. J AY McIJESLYa akohis great WX??JM Orchestra , SALE Starts Friday, October 26th Ends Saturday, November 3rd mm- . Three FREE PRIZES $28.25 Samsonite Carryall $14.95 Chenille Bed Spread $12.95 Bedroom Chest Rugby Sample Jackets Heavy Car Coats, Suburban Coats Medium and light weight Windbreakers Regular Price ; SALE PRICE $29.50 SAMPLE COAT $19.42 $18.95 SAMPLE COAT $13.42 $12.95 SAMPLE COAJ $ 9.42 $ 9.95 SAMPLE COAT $ 6.42 $ 5.95 SAMPLE COAT $ 3.42 ONE GROUP MEN'S $1.00 TIES 2 for $1.50 ONE GROUP MEN'S $1.50 TIES each $1.00 A Thank You Message For 42 years Berman's Department Store has been happy to serve you . . . our faithful customers. Three generations of Chapel Hillians have passed through our doors. To you, we offer our heartfelt thanks, and hope our as sociation will continue for many more years. ' One Group CROSBY SQUARE SHOES SHELL CORDOVAN, WING TIP, and PLAIN TOE Reg. $17.95 Now $15.42 ONE GROUP SHOES Values Up To $14.95 Now $12.42 SPORT SHIRTS, Long Sleeve Regularly $3.48 .and $2.98 Now 2 for $5.00 or $2.69 ea. 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