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THE DAILY TAR HEEl PAGE TH&Z3 Friday; may 3, 1 957 Kattsoff Takes . N. Y. Position L. 0. Kattscrf f, , professor of philosophy cm the University fac ulty, has resigned his position here, effective Sept. 1 to join the faculty of the' 'State University of New York. ' " : He will become a professor at the Harpur College, liberal arts unit of the University in Endicott, New York. pTof." Kattsoff has been on the University faculty since 1935, coming to Chapel Hill from the University of Virginia. He has been Chairman of the Philosophy Department in the past. The Kattsoffs will leave Chapel Hill at the end of this month to spend the summer in New Jersey. 4f LAST! AH Garments of Wool I U..I In. rt ?. s- nnu us lain h vnnrirr A-1 U . with original body and texture fully retained every time that's SOFT-SET SANITONE! Spring Is Here! WHY LUG YOUR WINTER GARMENTS HOME? Why don't you leave them with us and let us dry clean, moth proof, and store them for the summer months. PHONE 4921 UNIVERSITY DRY CLEANERS SPECIAL A! K- h AA-17 Ice Cold LEMON or ORANGE FREEZE 18 ounces 25c1 IVi Miles DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS : 1. spm over : S. Applaud 9. Asian country '10. Intertwined 12. Chaos 13. Come in 14. Piece out 15. Insane 16. Wall (Scot.) 17. Music note 18. At a distance 20. Dress border 21. Kind of bullet 23. Enemies 24. Bundles of . grain 26. New York canal 28. Capital (Mass.) 31. By way of 32. Bovine , animals 33. Sir (P. I.) 34. Pronoun 35. Coin (Fr.) 36. Kind of tree 37. Heals -.;.. 39. Assumed name 41. Con- u'' taminate ir 42. Sew loosely .43. Youths 44. Sting: DOWN' 1. Cocktail mixer 2. Exit 3. Biblical name 4. A moccasin 5. Lucid 6. Property 7. Perform 3. Something tiny 9. Flintlike rock 11. Units of weight 15. Large stork 18. Pain 19. Service charge 20. A throng 22. Continent ya x r 1 ns r 7 i!IZZlZZl! Hzi izz ZI1ZIIZ tt 1 1 Wr 1 1 k , w . nfi!,' ..,, '." 1 1 ' 1 ..":- - ? ,: . . 1 " -1 . . . - - -. . , . , . I :..-. . .j . ... . j s , - , - -- , . I i ':-:.: -': ' - i . f ' p ' , V - t1 , v , j (" YNite Planning Committee Members of the planning committee for Y-Nite are shown above. From left to right they are Bobby Love, H. G. Snipes, Dary! Far rington, Jerry Coison and Miss Eleanor Riggins. Covering The Campus DENTAL OFFICERS New officers have been installed by the UNC chapter of Delta Sig ma Delta, the nation's oldest den tal fraternity. The new officers are Grand Master Bennie Barker, Burlington; Worthy Master-Wil-liam Current Jr., Gastonia; Treas- CLASSIFIEDS WANTED: COLLEGE MEN, part-time and summer. Earn $50 to $100 per week plus $100-$300 scholarship award. Must have use of car. Contact W. P. Cran ford, Box 1708, Raleigh, N. C. FOR INEXPENSIVE LIVING: 27 Nashua Trailer has bath tub, shower, porch, oil heater, added room, connected to utilities and septic tank. One mile out on airport road. Call 8472. $2,300. -J- ....! SEEE 111 ii hi in iiiii hi -in limn ii iMi n I riir Hi-Mi in II' mi iiiiiii J CCIHEH PARKING Never a Parking Problem ..When You Eat Here! THIS WEEK " CHAT & NIBBLE from Campus on Greensboro Rd. 23. Band , across (her.) 25. Solemn promise 26. Put out 27. Code of Yralrday'a Amwr 36. Clenched hand cere monies 29. A narcotic 30. Scandi navian 32. Expenses 35. Dispatch 38. Narrow inlet 39. Warp-yarn 40. Mongoloid j dialect C O W j"! S T RjA PQ LI I 6 4 A I IT I sj 6 1 E E . J A. N NlE IlI EE I! II. la njs ' jjAlP S t T "lOj T m sl el zA?eL ill S PjO OP K Vff Rff hTas "Tu r ElT"" R et! m?9 e sTe" Tie t o p e k a1TTr 1 Is sTX p l"5t7rT jsiuiois YiioTNir urer John Archer III, Franklin; Scribe Benny Johnson, Graham; Historian Carl Dann III, Orlando, Fla.; Senior Page William Deb nam, Raleigh; Junior Page Fred Ogden II, Pisgah Forest and Tyler Robert Holmes Jr., Lexington. PIANO RECITAL Harvey Miller, a student in the Music Dept. will present his junior recital Sunday at 3:30 p.m. iu Hill Hall. Miller's program will include two sonatas by Scar latti, the Sonata in C. Major, op. 2, no. 3 by Beethoven, the Noc turne in C Minor by Chopin and three preludes by Debussy. CLOSED WEDNESDAY Graham Memorial will be closed Wednesday until 1 p.m. because of of the inauguration of Consoli dated University President Will iac C. Friday, according to an an nouncement from Miss Linda Mann, director. EVENING CONCERT The annual evening concert of J the North Carolina Symphony with Di. Benjamin Swalin con-j ducting will be presented Jn Mem orial Hall at 8:30 p.m. Monday . Admission will be by membership. card cnly. Students may enroll as members and attend the concert upon payment of one dollar. Oth er persons may be admitted by the payment of three dollars, the regular membership fee, accord ing to an announcement. . j PHOTO QUEEN The Carolinas photo queen first entrant for the title of Miss National Press Photographer in 1958 will be selected under the auspices of the Carolina Press Photographers Assn. June 15 at Grandfather Mountain. Plans for the event, to be staged in con nection with the annual weekend camera clinic at the mountain re sort, were made here Sunday at the meeting of the association. Frafs Plan Big Weekend By SUE ATCHISON TONIGHT THE TAU EPSILON PHI's begin their annual spring houseparty honoring seniors with a champaign party and dinner dance in Raleigh. After the din ner dance they'll return to the 1 TEP house where a combo will entertain the brothers and their : a i V i . 1 1 To Preside At Library Meeting! . George M. Stephens of Asheville, shown above,. will preside at the 25th anniversary dinner meeting of the Friends of the UNC Li brary, scheduled to be held here Friday, May 10. The .organization, is dedicated to the growth and progress of the Wilson Library. May 6 Here Monday; Y-Nite Will Be Event By MARY MOORE MASON May the 6th is coming. That's what it said in the paper for 'several days. But what is May 6th and what happens then? May 6 Monday is Y-Nlte and the all-campus bermuda picnic at Davie Poplar at 5:30 p.m. It is jazz bands, Miss Pee Wee Batten Ken Callender and Hoke Simpi'on and his calypso group. It is also the Rev. A. L Kershaw, expert on jazz and famous for win ning $32,000, recently on the. $64, 000 Question quiz program. Rev. Kershaw will speak at the picnic on "Jazz and Religon."' BARBECUE MENU The picnic's menu wil consist of barbecue with hush puppies, to be served for 75, cents per person. Among (the campus groups- who have already canceled their supper meal on that night in order to at tend the picnic are: Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Gama Del ta, Theta Chi, Zeta Beta Tau, Pi Kappa Phi and Chi Phi fraternities and Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Chi Omega, Alpha . Gamma Delta, and Kappa Delta sororities, Tickets' for Y-Nite will be on sale in the Y starting today. They will remain on sale through Mon day at noon. Committee members for the event are Chairmen Daryl Farring- tun uuu oranam ciayion; Misses Nancetta Hudson and H. G. Snipes, puuncuy;, mcnara Knymes, ar rangements; Bobby Lowe and Rich ard Strickland, tickets and Ed Crow, music and entertainment. OTHER FEATURES Although the barbecue picnic will highlight the program, num erous other activities have been planned in connection with Y-Nite. Monday and Tuesday mornings dates. , Tomorrow their day will begin with a swimming party in Dur ham. Later in .the day in accord ance with this year's theme Ca lypso houseparty they'll . have a cabin party with Bruno's Combo playing Calypso. MOST OF THE SIGMA NU's v 1. speak in various classrooms. On Monday at 9 a.m. he will speak to the Music Appreciation .Class in Hill Choral Room; and at 12 a.m. he will speak to the Radio-TV-Motion Pictures class in Swain Hall classroom. On Tuesday at 8 a.m. he will speak to Music Appreciation 41 in Hill Hall; and at 11 a.m. he will speak to Dr. Nash's Religion 30 class in 209 Gardner. Monday afternoon at 1 p.m. Rev. Kershaw will again speak, this time at a luncheon in up stairs Lenoir Hall which is open to the public. His subject this time will be "Alone in the Crowd", a sub ject about which he has written a well-known booklet. On Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. there will be a faculty, and advisory luncheon in Lenoir Hall in his hon or. On Tuesday evening at 5:45 p.m. a banquet in honor of the new YMCA and YWCA officers will be held. Rev. Kershaw will speak on "Challenge to the New Officers". The public has been invited to both of these. Tickets for the ban quet will be $1. Y-Teen Barbecue Feast Brings Profit Of $450 The local Y-Teens realized a net profit of about $450 from their bar becue surmer Tuesriav npht in fh University Tin Can Mrs B L I Ward, over-all chairman for the event, said close to 1,000 people, including children, were present at the affair. All profits will go to supplement the budget for the Y-Teens from the Community Chest. Mrs. Ward wished to express her appreciation to everyone who work ed on the supper for "their won- derful help and co-operation. ,4 the Rev. Kershaw, will PEE WEE BATTEN . to be featured in Y-Nite Photo by- Fred Powledge have gone to Myrtle Beach for the weekend to attend the annual Sigma Nu White Rose Formal where State's chapter will be host , this year to the chapter from UNC, Duke and USC. Tonight the' festivities will get underway with a combo and beach party. Tomorrow ev'ening at their an nual formal dance the new White Rose Queen will be crowned and presented with a trophy. THE PHI KAPPA SIGMAS are ! having two parties this weekend. Several of the brothers are going down to Ocean Drive for a beach party and tonight there will be a party at their house to christen a new ice machine donated by Rob- "APPETIZER" PARTIES were given by the ADII's yesterday and Wednesday in the late afternoon Wednesday , their guests were the new initiates of AGD, Chi O, and KD, while yesterday afternoon the Pi Phi's and Tri Deltas were guests at' their party. TUESDAY NIGHT THE KAPPA DELTA'S gave a party for all the fraternities which helped them gather the cigarette packages won them their new Hi-Fi set. Punch and cookies were served while records played and people talked. MYRTLE BEACH is going to be the scene of two Carolina Beach parties this weekend. Both the Al pha Gams and ATO's will leave this afternoon to soak up some sun down there. news mm Brief Gunfire y HELMSTEDT Germany (AP) East and West German police ex changed gun fire briefly Thursday. Communist guards tried to stop with bullets two Ea-t German work men dashing across the iron cur tain border. West German police said they fired "warning shots' because the East Germans fired in the direction of West German territory. The two refugees slipped through barbed wire marking the iron curtain and were not hit. The two men asked West German authorities- for political asylum. Ministers Agree BONN, Germany (AP) The 15 NATO foreign ministers agreed Thursday that the western allies must base their defense against po tential communist attack on a balance between conventional and nuclear weapons. Even such avowed advocates of atomic deterrent as Britain's Sel wyn Lloyd stressed the need for both conventional and atomic weapons. ' " A summary of closed-door for eign minister council sessions was reported by NATO's briefing of ficer. He said there was no dis agreement among the ministers on the need for a balanced defense. U.S. Secretary of State Dulles assured the ministers the United States has no intention of backing down on its NATO commitments, including five full divisions in West Germany. Five Kidnapped RABAT, Morocco (AP) Five rich sons of the late Berber Chief tan Thmi El (Glaoui, Pasha of Marrakech, were reported being held for ransom Thursday night by a Moroccan guerrilla army which stormed their Marrakech Palace. Soldiers of the irregular army of national liberation were holding the vast palace and turning away representatives of the central gov ernment at Rabat. Glaoui while he lived, was hated by Moroccan nationalists because he worked closely with the French when, they ruled this country. The army of national liberation was of ficially supplanted by the royal Moroccan army lat year when Sul tan Mohammed V was restored to his throne. However, the liberation army has been operating freely in parts of Morocco. PH! ETA SIGMA The membership certificates for recent initiates into Phi Eta Sig ma hava arrived. They may be picked up in 312 South Building, according to Ernest L. Mackie, dean of student awards. Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honorary or ganization. With this ad and $1.00 Waller Studio will make for you or any member of your family one BX10 inch silvertone portrait. Our regular $7.50 value. Waller Studio 343 W. Main At 5 Pts. Durham, N. C. Durham's Only Down Town Ground Floor Studio 1' M ft km WW iff 9r AFTER SHAVE Ain't It , (Continued from Page 1) in love with a good looking girl who takes journalism," he replied. From this beginning, the former sociology major soon found him self in the newspaper world. Ruark began his career with a job on a Hamlet newspaper. The job came when the late O. J. Cof fin, former head of the UNC School of Journalism, told Ruark that he had a job "so bad he didn't know anybody mean enough to take it." - Ruark, who has had about 750 magazine articles printed since 1937, told future writers that maga zines are a "risky way of making a living. It depends too much on the editor's digestion and how he's getting along with his wife.v A new Ruark book is now in the offing, which explains one reason for the author's return to the Chapel Hill area. He plans to lay its setting in Chapel Hill, then move to New York and Europe, and finally return it to North Carolina. Mclver Leads Dorm Averages Mclver, women's dorm, and Bat-tle-Vance-Pettigrew, men's dorm, lead ' the various dormitories in quality point averages for the 1956 fall semester, according to Raymond Strong, Central Office of Records. Mclver's average was 1.652, and Battle-Vance-Pettigrew's was 1.363. Averages for the remaining women's dorms are: Spencer, 1.579; Smith, 1.555; Alderman, 1.539 and Carr, 1.458. Quality point averages for the other men's dorms are: Whitehead, 1.354; Ruffin, 1.346; Steeie, 1.341; Old East, 1.315; Old West, 1.303; Winston, 1.223; Manly, 1.195; Cobb, 1.181; Mangum, 1.169; Joyner, L160; Grimes, 1.086; Alexander, 1.072; Everett, 1.059; Aycock, 1.015; Lewis, .0989; Graham, .986; Stacy .980. IT it p nu GG IN s U HARDWARE sSDi lit! At Huggin's beautiful store of exciting, useful , and unusual gifts. GIFT WRAPPING MAILING SERVICE i FREE PARKING L . . -. II II I SLATE The following activities are scheduled for Graham Memorial today: . Fencing Club, 7-11 p.m. Ro- i land Parker Lounges 1, 1, 3; Tri- lota, 10-11 p.m., VVoodhouse Con ference Room; Sociology Class 179, 12 noon-1 p.m., Rendezvous Room; Whitehead Med. Society, 9:30-10:30 p.m., APO Room. NOW THE TIME FOR BOOK COLLECTORS During the month of May each year, we buy in almost one third of our total year"s supply of old and rare books. Shelves that were getting parched and empty blossom out again with, tempting titles. Collectors from here and there throughout the State ajjpear, 1 i k e hawks over a chicken farm in Spring. Now's the time when your partic ular gem is likely to shpw up. Now's the time when somebody else is likely to nick it off if you're napping. For instance, as this is written, our Recent Acquisitions shelf includes: A Small Library of Philosophy A Rare Book on Oriental Rugs A Small Clump of Histories A First Edition of Veblen A Collection of Prints, priced at a dime each. What'll show up tomorrow we do not know. It's as much of an ad venture for us as it is for you. Come join the fun! THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 East Franklin Street Open Till 10 P. M. zzzz 3 GM'Sj ; Get Mother A Present v: fciii irttn-.mil K-J" - -mi- j V Refreshing antiseptic action heals razor nicks, helps keep your skin in top condition. 1.00 p i SHULTON Ntw York Torenra
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