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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1v60 THi DAILY TAR HtIL CAMPUS Covering The Campus COME SEE SHOP A&P REGULARLY YOU'LL GET . . . SEEN in s h ;m ;m',I : udt.-nl.s Miri h;ni li r:.i p. 14c lor tin.' ever present I.' N. it ion I. At ';ir" box which . not run in Vdiu-sda s paper. l a.' only np-in tho-;iir sidewalk in v. Miirhrrn part oi heaven in front HT Dorni' biNiw lowered by a -, nl Chape! 11:11 workmen. LwJf 0 D LA PIZZA o 7-1451 Crry Out And Delivery F"! Service II I,,,,, ' ' yours? NAME. STRUT. CITY coimr iTATE Tin U the H-52. Advanced u i i .i v w. thi. airpl.mc lia oik thing to Common with the tirt war i - Hr ? oi ancient I'spt...and vith tlw jir and p.u"e rhiclr ot ilie tutuir. Someone mut chart its fcoui'sr. Nniiconr imit naiiyott it. I or certain ouii2 men this pre xMit a ca.fcr ot real executive pporiunit . Here, perhaps yu Hill have the chance to iiiaer a protcvt(i full of meaning, excite iiifut and rev ards . . . as a Naviga tor in the L S. Air Force. To qualify for Nat iator train ing a an Aviation Cadet you uiut be an American citirn lx-tvcen 19 and JO' . single, healthy and in telltrnt. A hih vIhki1 diploma is rrqui i rd, but some college i hiphlv desirable. S invent ul completion oi the training propram leads to a ciHiuiioMoii a Second Lieuten aiit...aiid r;ur Navigator wings. It Hi think you have what it. t.il.rr to ii,e.jure up to the Avia tion Cadet I'roram for Navia t'T training, our local Air 1 :ce Recruiter. Or clip ami nuil t lii-s coupon. 7 here's a place fur tomorrow's leaders on the - -y Aerospace J earn. I L ' 4 1 Air rorce r 1 MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY ' AVIATION CAOET INFORMATION I OffT SCL02 j SOX not. WASHINGTON 4, i.C. ' I m btn 19 and ?' 3. a citen I 0 the U S. n(J a hi( v lOOl frj'lu! th fM o lo"g P.tdSt I tnd mt '! led information on It j A jt on CaJt pfOK'jm. STATISTICS COI.UXH ll'M Dr. Ilo .v ar.l Lev on, as-oi iaU1 pro- Ifssor of nui.hinia: ical statistics anl biometrics at Columbia I'nivcr fitv. will speak on ' 'Cfinii.U'nco In-ti-ra!s U,.- Od, Hali.is lor Com bining S:iial! Saiiip.cs" V. id.iy. 4:l.' p.m.. l'iis Phillips. MKTIIOIMS I OltlMI VNAtii; TIIU' S'.udtvils in cn-s id i:: u i:nu to the Me;hodisl Orplianae in Italei.uh Sunday alternoon in coniK'ction with the V are asked to contact Bill l'latl at 8 twin alter 7 p.m. or leave the name with the secretary in V Court. STl'DMN'T NKA Tin Frank I'orter (Iraham chap ter ot the Student NKA will meet Tuesday. 7:3') p.m.. curriculum lab , of Peabody Hall. The program will be a panel of former practice teach- 2nd Series Of Free Dance Lessons Slated Tonight will mark the second in a series of eiht free dance lessons to be held every Thurs day in Roland Parker II and II! at 7 p.m. There is no charge for the in dividual lessons, but a S2 regis tration fee is ho ins charged to all beys. C.irls will not be charged. Mrs. Barbara Rounds is the in structor. i VARSITY AWARDS READY Winners of varsity sweater awards in football, cross country 1 and soccer may pick up their awards at the Carolina Sport Shot) now. its who will discuss their practice teaching experiences. DIX HILL TRIP Students leaving from the Y at 1:30 today for Dix Hill include Lin da Riser. Jinny Von Schilling. Tate Rnbertson. Phil Wilson. Tom Hol lincsworth. Shields Flinn and Tom Wilkinson. FREE FLICKS Friday's Free Flick to he shown 7:30 and !:30 p.m. in Carroll Hall is "Diobnliquo." a sadistic horror film starring Academy Award nominee Simone Signnret. Saturday's film is "Brief Kn coun ter." which tells of a manned wom an's brief affair with a stranger which changes her life. Trevor Howard stars and David Loan of "Rriduo on the River Kwai" lame directs. STl'DY GROIT The seminar on "Man in Mass Society." led by Pete Austin, will, moot !t p.m.. Thifsday in the Council Room of the Presbyterian Student Center. M'RSKS TALK The s'udy group. "Suffering. Pain, and Disease." will hold its initial meeting at ! p.m. Thursday in the Nurses Dorm. The group will meet on alternate Thursdays hereafter. FELLOWSHIP The lull'! varsity Christian Fellow sir,) will meet at p m. Friday itpstaii s in Lenoir Ha'.h W ES LE Y FOI N I AT ION Tie Wesley Foundation will hold a retreat at Rricks i near Rocky Mt.i Saturday and Sunday. Deono Clark will lead the discussion on 'The Role of the Church on the University Campus." Cost of the weekend will be S4, including meals. Interested people should call the Wesley House on Pittsboro St. INTERNATIONAL DINNER Tickets for Saturday evening's International Dinner are available for $1 at the "Y" and Danziger's. ENGLISH CIA B The English Club will present a talk by Dr. George Harper of the English Department, Friday at 8 p.m. in the Library' Assembly Room. His topic will be "The De cline of the Hero in Contemporary Drama." The public is invited. G. M. SLATE Activities .scheduled in Graham j Memorial today include: Campus j Affaiis Committee, 2-3 p.m., Grail: j Woman's Residence Council, 3:30- 7 p.m.. Roland Parker No. 3: United ! Nation Education Committee, 4-5 ! p.m., Grail. Roland Parker I and II ; VS. A.. 4-5:30. Woodhouse; Stu dent Party Caucus, H:30-7;30. Rol and Parker II: ' University Party Caucus. 7-7:30: Grail; Dance Los son.s, 7-.1 p.m.. Roland Parker II an I III: Woman's Honor Council, 7-11 p.m.. Woodhouse: Student Coun cil. 7:3011 p.m., Grail: Intel-scholastic Bridge Tournament. 8-11 p.m.. Roland Parker I and II: United Nations Reception. 9:30 p.m., main lounge. Former University Head (Continued from Page 1) man ol the National Consumers Ad visory Board. Dr. Graham, who is a Fayette- i!!e native, was the organizer and iiis; president of the Oak Ridge Instku'e of Nuclear S udies. He has a'.-o served on the President's Com- FORK DARC2CUE SANDWICHES from the Zoom Zoom I 'ft 3 mittee on Education, and was the founder of the Citizen Library Movement . A Mt:o graduate of I'NC. Dr. Graham is a Phi Beta Kappa and has received the Doctor of Litera ture. Dac'.or of Laws and Doctor o! Canon Law degrees. He has also studio.! at Columbia. Harvard. Princeton and Temple universities. n well as i he Ur.iversiiy of Lon don. After hi? speech tonight. Dr. Gra ham will be honor guest at a re ception in the GM Main Lounge. HOUSTON SIGNS PAIR HOUSTON. Tex. The Hons-; '.on Oilers of the American Football League Wednesday signed two ends, Bobby Marks, formerly of Texas A&M. and Buddy Mayfield of South Carolina. Marks reported to the Los An geles Rams last summer but did not play. CLASSIFIEDS '57 CORVETTE. FUEL positive traction loar FOR SLE in ;rc' ion. Excellent condition. Phone 2 o:ii or write 2110 Brandon Rd. Wilmington. V C. cam. two tops. $2,600. L J (- f 4' it." T . V' DAILY CROSSWORD 1. Red Belgian marble 6 Current of air II Constella tion repre senting a, , hunter 12. Cowboy show 13. Denomi nation.! 14 Stranger 1. Asian ox ir, Behold 1 7 Cunning in Himalayan eountry I JMJ3. ) i: Trxa mission. ( poss.) Jl Jest To sympathize t'.o Fencer's toil ."1. Sultan'a Uei "-V -of Ghent . '. Mineral spring .7 Like '-. Chestnut envelope 1. Refreshing :. iwelling ':. ShaJe of hltie : (.viv.stui l.-tng T tny cUy i Catidv iov.V 2. Region 3 Bill. e.g. 4 Li-ht bedstead 5. Half ems 6. Foolish talk (slang) 1 . Pole 8. Affixea 9. Touch 10. Loyalist of 1776 16. TV dor ( poss.) 19. Ant 20. Native food of Hawaii 21. Small herring 22. High card 23. Cut off 25. Valu able beetles 2. Con sumed 27. Affirm alive reply 29. Vic torian 33. Dashes 34. Pierce 35. HorsebatJc game 26. Indigo 39. Employe. nioMsWpRptT Die Yrtrrl)'a Anxr - 40. Trust 42. Frozen dessert 43. Noah's youngest son 44. Single unit Sanford Voters Committee Opens Campaign Office The Young Voters Campaign Com mittee tor Terry Sanford has opened iis headquarters over the Old Chuck Wagon Restaurant be side the Post Oi l ice. Student leaders, Jim Crownover, Young Voters chairman for San ford, dim Hunt. State Assistant Manager and Ed Knox, president of State College Student Body, met wi h Sanford supporters yesterday. "Things look good," said Hunt ' We're gJng to have to work, but we're going to win . . . we must make this a personal crusade." Crovvnover asked lor student ideas for- the campaign, lie emphasized ihe need for everybody's help in establishing good government. Dav is Young, editor of The Daily Tar Heel, outlined the paper' stand on political issues. "The Daily Tar Heel will make an ei'fort to acquaint the student body with the major events in both the state and national political pic- tore ... an attempt will be made, particularly on the state level to give equal time and space to all candidates." He invited comment via column or letter from readers. The n.eei ing was concluded with a ton.- oi the program headquarters. ... WE WILL HAVE A FEW SUMMER jobs fur college men at most of our Branches located in cities throughout the state. First come lirst served basis. Call Carolina Inn '!M31 and ask for .Jack Gar ska - Wed.. 1-7 p.m.: Thurs, 1-7 p.m. ONLY Please! FOR SALE - New Yorker. 4 l'.r3 CHRYSLER door. Black with white top. Automatic transmis sion. $500. Cash only. Call tt t;7t;; between ft & 7 p.m. UWRTMENT FOR RENT - A NEW. beautifully decorated modern apartment. Completely furnished, j Phone 2-1744. FOR SALE: l3 CORVETTE SlU ver blue, straight stick, new tires, new tonneau, excellent condition. Call Paul Fuller K. A. House. 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