PAGE THREE' Annual DUkathon Race To Durham Set Today The fourth annual Dl'kathon will bo run today from the Chapel Hill post .lfic to the Durham post office. The di;tanre covered is 13.6 miles. Over 00 entires have been received hy Jim Men7el at the Delta Upsilon House fur the ?vent. including sev eral df the pledges at the Kappa Delta Sorority. Last year there srie .V, running and 2f finishing l lit niid. Last year's race was won by Dick MacKadtlen. who set an all time re cord of one hour H minutes. 20.2 seconds. Complete co-operation is p'cted from local and state police to make the event as safe as pos sible. The Dl'kathon Queen will ride in the pace car which will stick with CAPER. My name is Cornell Jackson, private eye. Two days atfo I was sitting in my office dic tating, hen suddenly tail Monde passed my window, i knew she was tall because my otf.ee is on the tenth floor. Hello." -he said, "I need l.elp. Rutgers." "The name's Cornell." "Vest. I'm worried about my l.uand. Kvery night he stays out till six in the morning. He comes home with his hair mussed, lipstick all over bis face. What's up?" "The butler did it." -Oh come, com", Yale." Cornell, dearie." Ye. 1 ih'mW my buiand ,i unfaithful." 1 r.,,-n-i.-.i "iy ilwiil.-tanl.. The buiU-r .'..- 'n." IbUirted. i.e..',., I U.ihomu Atf.w.i" -Ml w in' to do'.'" WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE VAN HEUSEN DEALER IN CHAPEL HILL 1 fiiffiW. j 149 easTtranklin DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 .Stitch 4. Craze 7. Bottom of the hull KielJ Of action 12. Maxim 13. Allude 14. To dre-e. us atone 13 River (It.) 17. Often ( poet.) H Toward IV H-.Nord 22 Article 2 Breakfast item Cries Distant ExUt Misjhapen Tiny bred of fowl (colloq ) Silly Medieval boat Skill Simpleton Roulette bn . A .warn ilkworm 23 Rural worker 2S Kind of duck 2) Siftinjr uttruul 31 Stttnga 3J Mine entrance 34 Crackbraln- el ( slang) 3 Dutch (abbr.) 37 Heed covering 39 The (Old Krx) 40 Father"! hide-away 41. I'amoui mil ion (Tex.) 44 Unaccom panied 46 Sprinkle 47. Tears 4 it Outcast cla.is I Jap ) 49 rutrea a'gnal DOWN 1. Metal diw-a the leading runner throughout the afternoon. She will reward the first finisher with a kiss at the termination of the race. The event is being" sponsored by the Delta Upsilon fraternity, which will supply a handsome trophy to the winner and survivors medals to all those finishing the grind. HI SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY Th North Carolina High School cross-country champion ships will be run here today at Finley Golf Course at 2 p.m. Teams representing Asheville, Durham, East Mecklenburg, My ers Park, Asheboro, Jamestown, and New Bern will compete over a two-mile course. ANYONE? "Find out the secret of his luccesa with the femmea --then proceed from there. What brand of shirts does he wear?" . "Van Heusen." "What brand of underwear and pajamas?" "Van Heusen." I threw up my handsand watched them loft laiily up to the ceiling. "Babe," I said, "you can't fight Van Heusen. There's only one thing you ran do. Marry the butler!" Moral? No ladies worth their wit ean resist Van.Heuseu merchandise. If you w ant to b popular . . . K you nt to .it .town the street and have j.pV say, "There V Jim. w' had more Rir's on !. Up ,lan napkins." W.b.ti v'irM ehanvr your name then buy Van lUu.; in,lt.liandi.e. You can't u- 23. Desti tute of teeth 24. Rill of fare 26. Obvioua 27. Dials again 2.9 Soak flax Ylr(lay's Aiwr 40. Puta on 32. 1'igpen 35. Periods of time 37. Hawthorn berry 28. A win j 42. Encount ered i 43. Mouths - (anat.) 45. A pope file TieiUMl6iei(-i(s j" l" yy j it Cu I' - "WZZZ - W - yJrM 1 IP I Ftt fje atlp Sat eel SOCIETY Mary Alys Voorhees, Editor Dekes Parties & Football Football and parties took up the majority of the Dekes' time this weekend. On the social agenda after the Germans concert and dance was a party at the house Friday night. Then on Saturday thoughts turned to football as Dekes and their dates joined other students at Kenan to cheer for the Tar Heels. Saturday night they celebrated with a party at the Chapel Hill Country Club. Football stepped back into the limelight Sunday when DKEs and their dates cheered for the DKE tag football team who met the Delta Psi team from U. Va. afterwards going over to the House for a party. Chi Phi Partyland A jukebox party at the Chi Phi House Friday night added to the weekend fun after the Germans concert-and dance. Saturday was again a full day for Chi Phis and their dates. Following the game, a luncheon was held at the House, and that night the evening was enlivened with the music of 'The Downbeats" from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Doug Clark and "The Tops" from 1 to 5 a.m. Sunday dinner at the House brought the weekend activities to in end. The Chi Phi pledge class stepped into the party spotlight Wed nesday night when they entertained the ADPi pledges at Jack's in Durham. ADPi Social Agenda Big items on the ADPis' social calendar this week and next in clude the party the Chi Phi pledges gave for the pledges Wednesday night at Jack's plus another party at which the Sigma Nil's will en tertain both actives and pledges at the Sigma Nu .House Tuesday. ADPi pledge class officers are Marion Hayes of Durham, presi dent; Barbara Thomas of Asheboro, secretary; and F.dna Faye Pugh of Asheboro, social chairman. Sig Ep Fun It was party, party for the Sig Eps this past weekend as they crammed their social calendar full. Following the Germans dance and concert, SPEs and their dates continued the fun with a party at the House. Saturday for the game the brothers and pledges pre sented their dates with corsages decorated with the SFE insignia. That night they entertained again with a combo party at tho House, ending the weekend Sunday with an informal get-together. Phi Gam Parties Friday night after the concert and dance the Phi Gams partied over at the House. And Saturday, to celebrate Carolina's victory, they feted their dates at a cabin party out at the "Schoolhouse." As a finale Sunday they joined the Kappa Sigs, KA's and Zetes on the Phi Gam patio for a party. Kappa Sig Doings A visit by Los Elgart and his band Friday night to the Kappa Sis House highlighted weekend activities for brothers, pledges and their dates. The musicians arrived shortly after playing for the Germans dance. Saturday, following the game, the House took on a Dixieland a- mosnhere while the "Devils of Dixieland" presented music irom d m p m. That evening Kappa Sigs R vith a cabin pany ai wuys music. Sunday they closed out Zetes. KAs and Phi Gams on the Harry A. Usher Cadet Of Month Harry A. Usher, AFROTC Cadet of the Month for October, has honor ed in ceremonies during drill Thurs day afternoon at Emerson Field. Usher was selected for the honor from a field of six freshman. A board of five cadet officers maae the selection on the basis of the cadet's outstanding work in UNC's AFROTC program this fall. Cadet Usher is a member of the AFROTC Drill Team, has a straight "A" average in Air Science and has earned more merits than any of the other candidates. He plans to make the Air Force his career. Brass Will See Parade-Review A parade-review ceremony by the UNC AFROTC unit will be given Thursday, December 5, for- the lia Eon team from Headquarters AF ROTC, Maxwell Air Base, Alabama. The parade review on the UNC campus, to given by the entire cadet corps . here, will mark the climax of the federal visitation on December 5 and 6. While here, the inspecting officers will interview detachment and cadet personnel, monitor air science clas ses, and inspect other features of the local cadet program. Purpose of the federal inspection is to develop and exchange ideas to improve the AFROTC program OBJECTS "HOAX" WASinNGTON, Nov. 15 (AP) The Air Force said today it has I looked into five recent reports o mysterious lights and strange oh jects from the sky and there isn't a flying saucer in the lot. The Air Force report gave the most severe description "hoxx" to the most vivid of the stone that began circulating after Sovie satellites turned the attention of Americans skyward. This was a Kearney, Neb., man's account of being shown around the interior of a spaceship by its Gcrman-speak-ioj crew. and their dates continued the fun hum m- i--- the weekend partying with the Phi Gam patio. CLASSIFIEDS THE DAILY TAR HEEL WILL pay 10c for the first 40 issues of the publication of Saturday, October 19, 1957. Bring to busi ness office, Graham Memorial. LOST CHARM BRACELET IN the vicinity of Graham Memorial. I' found please return to Glenda Fowler or call 89142. menthol rich Job Interviews Set Next Week Jobs will be plentiful for coeds who start looking early, according to the Placement Service. Almost every day this coming week coeds will have opportunities to interview prospective employers. Four companies will be seeking chemistry majors for laboratory work and for technical research, and another company will be talking with math and physics majors. Liberal arts students will be busy, too, the service said. Those with a desire to travel can talk to Delta Air Lines representative about requirements for stewardesses. On Thursday and Friday the YWCA will' be interviewing for teen age program directors, young adult program directors, health education directors and college Y.MCA assis tant directors. On Nov. 25. representatives from Girl Scouts National Headquarters will interview women in an effort to i find executive ability and women with an interest in Scouting. These interviewees will be registered with headquarters for positions as dis trict directors. All senior women have been urged to register with the Placement Service tor appointments with some of these organizations. CORRECTION There has been a correction in the legislative election results for Town Men's III: Ken Friedman, SP, was elected to a one-year and Jim Pitt man. SP, was elected to a six months seat. IN THE INFIRMARY Students in the infirmary yes terday included: Misses Sue Denisthorpe, Edna FitzPatrick, Juliana Elden, Amy Tuck, Dana Quade and Dorothy Heaves. Messrs. George Wrape, Floyd McLamb,. Ed Faulkner, Allen Post, James Crowell, Robert Krain, Joe Quigg. Curtis Hathaway, Robert Peebles and James Anderson. USED GERMAN BOOKS We have just bought in a large group of foreign language books, mostly in German, but includ ing some French and Spanish. They're priced low, and you're invited to look them over. Thb Intimate Bookshop 205 East Franklin Street Open Till 10 PM fresh tobacco taste most modern filter Empty Stocking Drive Monday officially starts the Empty Stocking Campaign of the Junior Service League of Chapel Hill. Some 450 families or 1,600 persons, are on file for adoption. Mrs. Mark Hanna, Empty Stock ing campaign chairman, made the following suggestions for food to be given : Foods such as flour, sugar, dried beans or peas, canned fruit, rice or corn meal, oatmeal, lard, crackers or cookies, peanut butter, jelly, dried fruit, jello, evaporated milk for children, candy, marshallows and cereal. Extra foods which could be in cluded if a group is fixing a box for a large family are canned meats, coffee, tea, soups and canned vege tables. Mrs. Hanna asked that any item of a perishable nature not be included in gifts to the fund. The fund will furnish fresh fruits to the families at the time that they pick up their DTH YACK PICTURES Yack pictures of Daily Tar Heel staff members will be made Wed nesday at 2:15 p.m. in the Daily Tar Heel offices. All advertising, sports, editorial and news staffers have been urged to be present. Advent Calendars Lovely tinselly scenes with a lit tle window for your child to open on each day from Dec. 1st to Christmas. Ours are imported and the sup ply is limited, so don't dither. The Intimate Bookshop 205 East Frgiiklin St. Chapel Hill, N. C. Open Till 10 P.M. FREE MOVIE! You Are Invited To Our FREE CARTOON MOVIE. Sat. Morning at 9:30 A.M. You will see Tom and Jerry, Dugs Bunny, Droopy, Three Stooge Comedy and more. FREE COCA COLA! PRIZES! All You Need To Be Admitted FREE Are 10 COCA COLA Tops! SAT. AT 9:30 A.M. a -IMr,t,-i iMtmMmimmm-im- A new idea in smoking... (SSlrQCES Refreshing! Yes, the smoke of a Salem is as refreshing to your ta?te as a Jew sparkled Spring morning is to you! Now get the rich tohacco taste you love, with a new surprise softness and easy comfort. Through Salem's pure-white modern filter flows the freshest taste in cigarettes. You take a puff . . . it's Springtime! Smoke refreshed. . . Smoke Salem boxes. In addition to food, fund officials have suggested including used toys or new ones, gift wrapped, if pos sible. They would also like each adult in the needy family to have one small or any other item of per sonal adornment. Airs. Hanna said, ''Let us share our Chirstmas with those less fortunate. The wonderful part of Chirstmas is the oneness we feel STARTS SUNDAY f " - .1 vi. '.in;.:' tsol m& Ids A. - V l . , f?i ' .-X-si v.. --J- LAST TIMES TODAY Fred bMlM James BARTON SYDNEY CHAPLIN JOHN GAVIN mm Starts Mo n. with all mankind. Christmas is to give." . - .' Donations of money may be sent to the Empty Stocking Fund, Box 374. Chapel Hill or may be taken to the booth which will be on Franklin Street, Dec. 9-13. All checks should be made payable to the Empty Stocking Fund. Further information may be ob tained by contacting Mrs. Charles Dixon at 80955.. - .... Z llrtLUKC JOHN LARCH A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE eieuit-ii by K. J. Hejuolds lubtita ( uaiy&uy rW; V "A Dorothy