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(UtSUAY, f EBRUAftY 23, 1v6d mi OAlLf TAR Hi EL H6t Tffktft Coveting The Campus Exhibits, Talks, Food To Kick Off UN Week Coeds, Note; Waistlines To MKNTAI. Ill' l. Til SK.MINAR !i V. illuiiii Steininer. chaplain CLASSIFIEDS jt s!.:;- ;m( Mnn. ..fl. V Lir!!cnt -.7 ( OIJVKTTi:. I'L'KL positive traction rear cam. two tops. $2. MO. condition. J'hono 2- or wri'e 2110 VV.I.nu'.on. X. C. Brandon ltd I Mi'. NOHTHWKSTEHN Ml'Tr.XL v.' oi the lew companies that still u:es nil of its applicants the bcnciit nl medical examination which, in turn, ives it.s policy holders the advantage of better mortality savings in the form of lii,: her di Mends, I OK SALK (HBYSLKU , New Yorker. 4 door. Black with white toj. Automatic transmis-; ston. SM. Cash only. Call 9f.7r.fi! between 6 & 7 p.m. IF YOC ASK VOll Til KM. YOl" will el tree tickets 'orchestra M-aN tor the Carolina IMaymak t rs production of '"Yolpone" 'playing this wrrki. One ticket ith each steak at the Banch House. Come out to the Ranch I lone tonight while the tickets last. Phone '.Mimil for reservations. Wi: WILL IIAYM A KKW SUMMER jobs lor col'.e-o men at most ot our Hranche.s located in cities throughout the state. First come tirst served basis. Call Carolina Inn i!4;n and ask for Jack Gar ska - Wed.. 1-7 p.m.; Thurs. 1-7 p.m ONLY Please! at D.x Mill, will sneak at the Iix Mil! Seminar tonight hm l-.'M. The topic of his talk will be "Religion and Mental Health." Regular sem inar members. a well as anyone else interested, are united. COHKKCTIO.N The International D'.nncr. spun-, sorel by the Co.MiiopoIi.an Club, will be held at ." 4 p in. Saturday. February 27. ni,t Sa: 1 j . at the Presbyterian S.u.lcnt Center. Tick ets are on sale at the "Y" oftice and at Daninker's for $1. YESPKUS Weekly vespers will he held Wed nesday afternoon at 3:110 in the Presbyterian" Student Center Pray er Room. I)IX HILL TRIP The regular Tuesday afternoon sroup oin to State Hospital in Raleigh is scheduled to leave the Y lobby at 1:30. All those interested are invited to come. ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS SEMINAR Jay M. Gould, a New York mar keting research expect and man aging director of Market Statistics. Inc.. will address a faculty-student an-1 for seminar Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the Carroll Hall Seminar Room. He will ; discuss the use of high speed eal- j culators in sales analysis and the .netting of quotas. j ENGLISH ( LI B . The English Club will present a i talk by Dr. George Harper, of the English Department, Friday at 8 1 p.m. in the Library Assembly Room, j His topic will be "The Decline of j the Hero in Contemporary Drama." j The public is invited. NOTED SPEAKER ! Students Committee. Y Exhibit Malcolm Seawell. candidate lor i Committee, Carolina Forum, governor, will speak at 8 p.m. Wed- j Women's Residence Council, Li nesday in the Law School Court- i brary Exhibit Committee WUNC room. All law M-hool students and! TV and Radio and Lenoir Hall, the general public are invited. 1 Besides, the events listed below. By MASA NISHIHARA exhibits on international cultures "This week is going to be a j are on view at the Library, Yj fantastic one," said Pappy Chur-! court and women's dorms. ! chill, chairman of the Interna- Drop Ag am ! Dr. Harper To Address 1 English Club Friday i . The English Club will present i a talk by Dr. George Harper of : the English Department -on Fri . day night. 8 o'clock, in the Library tional Student Board, after nouncing final arrangements International Emphasis Week. j To promote international aware ness on campus, all the groups concerned on campus have join ed in the programming. They are the Cosmopolitan Club, Y U.N. Education Committee. Y Foreign By MARY ANN MATHES The Carolina Forum will offer! Here we g again, coeds! Waist- ! semui iuum. Tuesday night a speech by Dr. ! lines are being dropped. Reach to I His tak on .Tne Deciine of the Iran Reid, a Negro professor of t&e back of hour closet and pull FREE TICKETS TO "VOLPONE" SEE CLASSIFIEDS sociology .at Pa. Haverford Collej Four Peace Problems Mark UN Model Assembly Agenda Four main issues will occupy I peaceful coexistence arises, the discussions in the committees I Another issue facing the assem- of the coming U. N. Model Assem-; blv will be the problem of the bly. The committees and their is sues are the Socio-Economic Com mittee. 'Discrimination in South West Africa;" Political Committee The Cosmopolitan Club is gding to have the International Dinner where foreign students are to dis play their native dishes. The U. N. Model Assembly is sponsored by the Y U.N. Educa tion Committee, with Dr. Frank Graham as speaker. j Lenoir Hall manager, George j i Prillaman is cooperating for the week with special international i dishes during the week. Swedish meat ball on Monday, Chicken . chow mein on Tuesday, Italiar ! spaghetti on Wednesday, Hamita j (Venezuelan food) on Thursday , and German potato salad on Fri- ! da'- . ! Also WUNC-TV and radio will out that bloused chemise that you bought two f or three years ago. but "never got to wear much. Americtn- designers have dropped Hie waistline this sea son. Waists are being lengthen ed in many ways: fluid blousing, dipping basques, low sashes. I Hero in Contemnorarv Drama is open to the public. He will be concerned with the hero in tht light of changing attitudes towafd man caused by the development of modern science. ONf GF THE BEST h PICTURES YOU, WILL SEE THIS YEAR!'! J refugees in the Mid-East and East- j cover panel discussions respee- ern Europe. The Israelis are block- jtively, with American and foreign ed in by their unfriendly neighbor ! students, including Cuban visitors the United Arab Republic. In east- on campus. The look' for this spring will be a long linte which, already picked ! up in Italian and French collec- j Hons last month, is predicted to1 become a world-wide fashion. Now don't go rushing out and : buy up all the dresses you tan find with this new look. You can ; .e fairly sure that it will not . stay with ' us any longer than its i i predecessor did two or three years ' ; ago. There' will be lots of oKier i new fashions r coitiing on the market this spring, ant? you will , want to save room i.-. your bud get for them, also. 7TZ ITTIZ-JH NOW PLAYING V.'AfiNER SROS. mset n Xi : Tor ,JT, " ' AT TH5 WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIR We Use The Latest EUctron:r and Ultrasonic Equipment T. L. KEMP Jewelry US F. Franklin St. Phcne 1 1331 The New Japanese Prints on Silk are Here! Grab $3.98 and Come Running! The Intimate Bookshop Open Till 10 P.M. "Refugees of the Mid-East and the j em Europe, citizens behind thei Eastern European Countries;" Spe-! Iron Curtain are fleeing to East 1 cial Political Committee. "Initial j Berlin where escape to West Ber- j Steps to Disarmament:" and the j lin and the free world is relatively ! Ad Hoc Committee. "Revision of the U. N. Charter." Each of these issues concerns a problem pertinent to the peace I and welfare of the citizens of ; the world. First, the discrimina- j tion in South West Africa has aroused much controversy and i uneasiness in that section. The South Africans are resent ful over the presence of the Dutch j colonists. The Dutch, however, i have many economic interests in the section which they cannot desert. Thus the problem of LimmJ1 ILaU EmZ!3 Ik"! In n ; . v. ' ' i-.y LA PIZZA 7-1451 Carry Out And Dtivry Service Tl lpr,,'i P1"'""! r"' abSH fiwHB UMB WaWIWiB SirtUMM Iwittj ; easy. Disarmament has been an ideal discussed much in recent ' years. However, each disarma ment plan has been so bogged down by details that it will not meet with the approval of all. Thus, a need is felt to develop a plan based upon some com mon ground of agreement in which the inspection for the elimination of nuclear and atomic weapons will be equal in all countries. Because the General Assembly is the most representative organ of the member nations, a need has been strongly felt to give the Assembly more power. At present, the Security Council is a stumb ling block to the program of the U. N., for all the permanent mem bers must vote affirmatively if the issue is to be passed. Another pro- WEEK SCHEDULE Tuesday. 7 p.m.. Library assembly : room. Student Panel: "Can We Co-exist with Communism?" ; j Wednesday. 8:15 p.m.. Hill Hall. Speech by Dr. Ira Reid, "World Speaks to the Universitie: '' j Thursday. 8 p.m. Memorial Hall, i U.N. Model Assembly and speech ) by Dr. Frank P. Graham. Friday. 7:30 p.m.. Memorial Hall. 1 U.N. Model Assembly. Panel : discussion, WUNC-TV. Saturday. 5:45 p.m., U.N. Model ; Assembly. Presbyterian Center. 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