TR1 DAILY TAR HI EL FAG! THRU It t'ine western-style at the Ranch House on TUESDAY'S u Coverng The Campus Jr.e feJd.Jrer.efef.jnniert L1W.UU! v.- - ' f t aud:?oa!m T!iv ('an.iui.i CarJ'ooard Club :ri( :, i;. I. v. 7 p m., in Emerson :i:n I ii-is f(.r Y;ick pictures ' '! i - ' : :'i ! now of fit ?rs. A.. .! '. ; l;;wiqnct has been i'i. i:mi:t nniKAU I '. ,!i a in'; n:m;vmi s will in 'i : v a o'i i-:r.:i.s IK c 7-IC. 9 r Th inn... the guests... the sensations of the great test- seller! i -r V": "5 70 I; - ; . I i"T I 1 h M " I I M, I . LAST TIMES TODAY 1 Tc7ic' a. iro L WITH Richard Egan Sandra Dee NOW PLAYING OPEN at 7 A.M. try our pecan ofid bacon waffles The Carolina CpHee Shop for a quick breakfast Something Nov ForThe Holidays VISIT 1004 W. Miin Durham WE SPECIALIZE IN CASUAL SPORTSWEAR FCR L A J I E 5 n 0 SIBI8SI ffBWBi on earth ! i t t I "... . A .S . V ' : i - a. "3 V - A A mr.-. COURTEOUS HELPFUL EMPLOYEES ENJOY SERVING YOUR NEEDS. 6 From the very beginning of your Trailways trip you'll enjoy the considcrats helpfulness of Trailways per onnrl. They are trained ppecialists who's only job is to make pure you get the most in comfort and relaxa tion when you ride Trailways. Air-conditioning, re dining peats, and complete restrooms add to your travel enjoyment. , From CHAPEL HILL NEW YORK Irving Trust Co.. U. S. Immuni zation and Naturalization Agency, Westinghruse Electric Corp., Lever Brothers. General Telephone Co. of the Southeast, Gulf Oil Co., Tex aco. Central Intelligence Agency. Con-.binci Insurance Co. of Amer ica. S. S. Kresge, Barnett Nationa' Hank. Davision-Paxon. Wachovl Hank. Nationwide Ins. Co., Union B;v-Cam; Paper Co. Se? the Placement Service for 1'urtlier details. , FUS!I MITCHELL SOCIETY The "(;'h meeting of the ElislK Mitchcll Sc'entiric Society will b held today at 7:30 p.m. at 206 Phi' i ps Hall. Speakers will be Dr. J. H Wells of the Mathematics Dept.. who will discuss "Real Number Se quences", and Dr. D. G. Ilumm of the Zoology Dept.. who will talk on "Some A.-peeLs of Metabolism in Pigmented Tumors in the Mush room Agaricu.s Campestris". ECONOMIST TO SPEAK Dr. Charles E. Walker will speak before the Seminar in Economic and Business Dec. 10 at 4 p.m. ir. the Carrol Hall faculty seminai room. Walker, assistant to the Secretary Office of the U. S. Secretary of the Treasury, will speak on "Treasury Dept. Management: Principles and Practices". ; The seminar is made possible by the Business Foundation of North Carolina. MATH COLLOQUIUM Dr. Neal II. McCoy, visiting pro lessor at UNC, will address the Mathematics Colloquium tomorrow at 4 p.m. in room 320 Phillips Hall The topic of Dr. McCoy's talk will be "Prime IdeaLs". At present Dr. McCoy is profes sor of mathematics at Smith Col lege and is currently-teaching un der auspices of the National Sci ence Eoundat ion's third academic year institute for high school teach ers of science and mathematics at PNC. CHRISTMAS IN JULY EMPTY STOCKING FUND Students can enter the spirit of giving by contributng to-ihe Empty Stocking Fund. Articles' ranging "rem staples such as- s-ugar, flour cr bread to toys and oihej presents will be appreciated by recipients. Students interested in, adopting a family" cf contributing articles to the Fund are asked to-contact fhe Junior Service League through Mrs. Richard Hecks, Tel: 86607. YKC The Young Republican Club will iold its regular meeting today at t p.m., in the law school court oom, second floor, Manning Hall. Jr. E. P. Douglass, UNC professor c history now on two year leave of absence, will discuss the con ruversL.i subject of the American ree enterprise system and its role .n our economic life. The public is imited. j EI) W1YES CLUB The Ed Wives Club will meet to morrow at 8 p.m. at the home of Ailliam D. Perry. 1 Cornwallis Rd. Ihe program will be decorations .or the Christmas season. SACK HOP The Student Nurses Association is sponsoring a Sack Hop on Friday. Dec. 11, from 8-12 p.m. in the Rec Room of the Nurses' Dorm. Admis sion is 25 cents per person. Refresh ments will be served. CHRISTMAS CHEER REQUESTED Is there a fraternity, sorority or dormitory which will help sponsor a Christmas Party for a ward at Dix Hill Mental Hospital? If so, please coniact D. Clark, Intern Chaplain, at the Y- immediately. DIX HILL PROJECT This week and next will be the last trips this semester, with par ties planned lor the l.itli. and lWh. All volunteers, including " those who have not gone out this semester but who are interested, are urged to make the trips leaving the Y at 1:30 p.m. on TuesGay and 1:45 p.m. on Wednesday. CAROLINA QUARTERLY There will be a general meeting tor all staff members and any new L P..'- -"V.1" ' " f if V if ' '4- ! - n ' I'rr i-wmrt'ii As part of the Law School Mock Trial, Sally Pullen is being arrested for the murder of Davis Young. Taking part in the arrest are Lieutenant Graham Creel of the Chapel Hill Police Department and Peter Maydanis, Sheriff of Manning County. Student Council Hands Down Official Reprimands To Pair Official reprimands- were handed down Thursday night by the Stu dent Council to two Carolina stu dents found guilty of trespassing on the grounds of Gimbhoul Castle and illegally entering the building. The pair was charged at the hear ing by a member of the Order of the Gimghouls, representing the or ganization. Chairman Erwin Fuller, in ex pressing the opinion of the Council, reminded students that the castle is private property not belonging to the University, and pointed out that the rights of private property are among the most basic in our American system. The Order has been concerned re cently because Carolina students have shown almost no reluctance about trespassing on the castle ground, especially or weekends. Not only is the action a breach of proper conduct, but it is likewise a violation of statutory law. and the Council will not condone this type of behavior. Pearl Harbor Anniversary PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII, UP) I Hawaii Monday observed the 18th I anniversary of the Japanese attack ! on Pearl Harbor with a brief, quiet ceremony centered on the sunken hull of the USS Arizona. Wreaths came from the far cor ners of the United States. They were placed at the base of a tem- people interested in working for the j porary flag pole on the submerged literary magazine at 7 p.m. in Roland Parker II at Graham Me morial, Wednesday night. DORM PARTY The Mangum-Grimps Christmas Party will be held Dec. 12. 8:30 p.m. at the Homestead Cabin. Nick Kearns will furnish the music. After prayers were ready by Catholic, Jewish and Protestant chaplains, a rifle volley echoed across the bay. It was a grim re minder of the day when America was plunged into World War II. Another simple ceremony took place at the National Memorial Ce metery of the Pacific on top of volcano NEW COLOGNE OUTWITS WARM WEATHER! Try this new snow-cool fragrance for a merry summer. 2.50 X.50 v-T.T.yrr t jl y. t. y CMAPCL HIU.M.C NEED RIDE Anyone who nccus a ride oy wants someone to ride home with him Christmas vacation may bring or call tllis information in to the Dai'.y Tar Heel office in Graham Memorial (phone-2'!138) and it will be printed in Thurs day's issue. 1 he person's name, local ad dress, telephone number, destin ation and time wishing to leave and return io campus should be included in the notices. ! Punchbowl, an extinct crater in Honolulu. Church services were held in the morning throughout the island of Oahu. wreck of the battleship in which 1, 102 men were entombed as she sank the morning of Dec. 7, 1941. Among them was one blessed in dependence lLill, Philadelphia, home of the liberty bell. It was , Admiral Felt, in a statement, said brought to Hawaii by Andreas Lip- the Pearl Harbor attack "rep- pi, Philadelphia poet and student of Navy history. He represented May- or Carl Youngberg of Cape May. j N. J., oldest city in the Delaware j Valley. I Among the group paying homage j to the dead were Sen. Barry Gokl vvater iR-Ariz: Lt. Gov. James Kealoha of Hawaii, Adm. Harry D. Felt, commander of U. S. forces in the Pacific, and Adm. Herbert G. Hopwood. commander in chief of the U. S. Pacific fleet. resents the thunderbolt w h i e h plunged our country into the most ; frightful war in the history of man-! kind." He urged Americans to con- ; sider the event "as a sober remind er of this nation's dedication to the i cause of preserving world peace.' PHI BETA IN TI AT ION Phi Beta Kappa intiation will be i held in Di Hall this afternoon at 5 p.m. I 1-way $15.40 NORFOLK 1-way S 5.65 If You Are Interested In RETAILING You'll Be Interested in KRESGE'S We are opening a large, modern, variety department stare every 5 days. We now have over 730 stores in 33 states, Canada, and Puerto Rico, and will be in 43 states by 1961. Our annual volume ex ceeds $400,000,000. We have a training program that is plan ned for ambitious young men. It is diffi cult, but interesting. All promotions are within our company and based wholly on merit. Our representative, Mr. Hunt, will be on the campus on Dec. 9. For further details arrange for an interview through your placement office. S. S. KRESGE COMPANY At Christmas Time Oniy The Intimate ers; Off o All the best Children's . Books V All the best Biographies- ?. All the Liveliest Fiction Shelves of Rare Books- All the Nicest Customers Free Gift - Wrapping D'AILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Variety of coffee 6. Shaft 11. Grayish 12. Means of cominuni. caiion 13. Cabbage salad 14. Vote 15. The piper's son 16. Droop 17. Half ems 18. Learned, teacher 21. Glossy 23. God of love 27. Engine cover 28. Africa river . 29. Miss Laurie 31. Obtuse or acute - 32. Rota 34. Observe 37. Roman house god 38. Undressed hide of . young steer 41. Separated 43. City on the Arno U. Variety of "willow 45. Resolute 46. Waits upon 47. Projecting ends of churches DOWX 1. Spar 2. European capital 3. Dempsey 21. was one 4. Chop .- 22. : 5. Indefinite article 6. Catos trophic 24. 7. Boy's nickname 25. 5. Not working 26. 9. King of beasts . 30. 10. Plots of land 14. Not food 16. Curve in ship's . 31. planking1 19. Unfasten 33. 20. Mackerel- 34. like, oily 35. fish, 36. Shinto temple Hon. or- able (abbr.) Foot. balls Sick River (G. B.) Lam prey catch ersi Swiss river Bounder Blemish. Relieve Ireland MjQji (LE3 M:Q;0;N ajPia.U'CiE I tp'A'T!E!$ A Me Lid Til ;Dil iNlGSLJt jPj I Nlu'RiEElS AiM'O A 1 1 ifv i -rlw JP-AiV EQCiM n fry v i c : l. j ji j j 'ui 3 EiNpiSUaiftfri- P,L!E US !V!iS Yrlerdy Answer 39. Small island 40. Compep sates 42. Mr. Husing 43. Invalid's food 45. Masurium (abbr.) 1 Ja I? 4 I5 I7 Is 9 I" iiizpliizi:: 11 TT" "Mil vAA tti Wuddabout This? 1. The campus is hungry. 2. The Rathskeller serves the most authentic pizzas. 3. 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