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Pae Three r THE DAILY TAR HEEL t- - - : WAHID IEIS BRIEFS By United Press International American Stock Ex&mgc - : WASHINGTON (UPI) The Series & fcxcharige Htmtils sion SEC Friday charged the American .tbek -ICxchang'e Ittf Wide spread failure to enforce its own rules and unish ?ts mernbers for violations. ' ' '" Policeman Chases Russians In Jttcrliii BERLIN (UPI) A military policeman, chased a carload of Rus sians for six blocks Tuesday to make 'Sure the SdVie't ',firBn.;ci mandant was not trying to evade an American ban on his entry to West Berlin, a U. S. Army spokesman disclosed Friday. 78 Dead In Algerian iliolhrg ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) Terrorists killed Wo and wounded six more persons today to raise the tAal to ?8 dead and i72 Nvouiid ed in five days of violence throughout Algeria. The latest attacks came as the rightwing secret army organiza- ' tion OAS called for a "general mobilization" against President .Char les de Gaulle's policies for Algeria and the government announced the results of a two-month crackdown on the OAS. Dominicans Hope To Help Economy SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) Jubilant Dominicans, their coun try back in the good graces of the American family of nations, start ed work Friday on a national planning organization to revitalize the . flagging economy. Less than 24 hours after Organization of American States lifted political and economic sanctions imposed in 1960, the new Council of State mapped ways to restore prosperity as well as political peace to the nation. ANNUAL CLEARANCE 0 LfU FINAL REDUCTIONS THE of Shape! fill Styled Right - Priced Right DAILY CROSSWCiRD ACKOSS i.C6al scuttles 5.T3iInesfe division 9. The "Iliad, forcais " 10.1ry 22.Wortl 14. Noil- ' ' worker 17. Music note 18. Nuclear explosion hazard 21. Snappish 24. Vulgar 25. 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COILL POUER SO SHE'S 601H& TO STOP EMTfNS HER FlN6RNA!L5 : ,,- - ; y FJCr tJeIJLOIv k M (QpM IML N- Jj 1 MALisJgiAlDlAPE 'Intellectual ':; Circus' New One of Carrier Current's newest Lprograms is -"Soultime", describ ed by its creator, Myles Eric Lud wig as 4m "intellectual circus." Mr .Ludwig said he .oroDoses to discuss 'such subjects fas .the" l&bo -lltinn fit 'rtp'rfflift iVicHnr 5ncf TfiVKWrii. ....- MivivufciWUJ "such as iLenoTr Hall .lines and high barber shop prices. ".The :5u-mlnute progr'arp, wtlV'aEso Mature 'mtfsfc and corn' bv VnrTi ftViict sb ?&n. r " 7 ' j 7 v vo f -4- n lie ; lblliday, tilee' .5ahd- Elaine r3.- tneti Jvho did Wot ehrdu this JfaU fe ttre AfROTC program till .have time Jto ' do so Vf or the second "se mester, ; ; ' ' .' Those 'interest nrtimir w the spring sefnes'te'r h aV e .been1 tachmfetv at- ;Ca1uvell' apnex ' -as so6n as possiblel For tile remain der of this semester AOIY"! ha. dets witl be designated ih the aorms to discuss the program with interested rreshmah. Band , VContfnuefJ irom pae 1 were resumed in the spring of 1948, after the close of World War II, and the band has toured to some part of the United States each year since. Band Soloists .The concert bresentations will be highlighted wifh Venditions by the band's soloists, Frank Scimo rielli and Lawrence WeSie. Accordink to Stro "Fox. chairman of the Social and Activities Com mittee of Phi Mu ATnha the amount of ihe scholarshiD will be "determined by the amount of money "raised 2by this and following pro jects this year; "We hope to get between $250 and $500 for this scholarship," said jFox.r "There is only one .music scholarship giveh to freshmen right bow, and it is hot renewable. MWe are. trying to add to this. We feel a definite need for more scholarships in the 'music depart ment. , The scholarship will be given this summer to an incoming fresh man!! "We'll get the money to gether, and give it to the music department," Fox said. "The de partment will . set Jts - own criteria for giving the scholarship. ' 5 'eM ,CTs .easy, to ,ftf -l!Wfc,.fcB5r rW68i yo cant seem to 'Kf cf financial woes. Bwt,;tWtx ptolv ably arent ss badf ai th4y A good way to begin your fjnan cial EafWNns &tfjrogJi e Jn 5ratce. a good .thne to begin is r.yMT you'H.pofit by lower pramiums. klany new plans and figures, ' especUHy ttrativ ;cotec?e ; students deserve yoyr constipation.- Stop by ew campus ofSce, Cr telephone for mors tofoifnatioo. RALPH S. BENDER 157'2 E. Franklin St. Phone 942-2860 ' LINUS IS SO SURE THAI SHE CAN'T DO VTMB'S R5Km . MS ROVED BLANKf T.. t t III CcjL s 1 J' JK Wpir Housmg J. S. Alone In Making StudeH The rising costs of student tui tion -and ,; lodging at state univer sities was one of many education problems touched on here yes terday twhen ,Dr. , Harlan Hatcher, president of' the University of Michigan, addressed the , Gover nor's Committee on .teducat'tpn :Be- 'A' I OFFICIALS MEET Dr. Harlan Hatcher, president of the University of Michigan, spoke to the Governor's Committee on Education Beyond the High School at the Institute of Government in I TV Schedule . .v.v.v. .-. v. v.-.v.v. -iv. v.' iv .--i'-rji' . uOrtt JpVtOSx o xoc i: : : WRAL-TV Channel 5 Saturday, January 6 5:30 Champ Wrestling 6:30 Telephone Hour 7:30 Wells Fargo 8:30 Tall Man 9 : 00 Untouchables 10:00 Fight Of The Week 10:45 Make That Spare 11:00 Dateline 11:10 Movie Of The Week "Secret Of Convict Lake" Glenn Ford-Ethel Barrymore WTVD-TV Channel 11 Saturday, January 6 5:30 WTVD -Dance Party 6:30 Roaring Twenties 7:30 Perry Mason '8:30-the Defenders 3:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 Gunsmoke 11:00 Three Star Final 11:15 Sat. Night Country Style ' Jim Thornton STRICKEN WITH SMALLPOX ' DUESSELDORF, Germany XUPI) Four members of a local family have been stricken with smallpox, health authorities an jiounced Thursday. Businessman Wolfgang Jacob, head of the household, was believed to have contracted the disease during a trip to Africa. Your best eliance of finding the study aid you need The Book Exchange Five Points DURHAM We Buy & Sell All Books IN THBSE TEACHER-PUPIL 5TRUS6LES3 IT'S AOjWSTHE PRINCIPAL 03H0 LOSESi .r - " i yond the High School, headed by Irving Carlyle of Winston-Salerh. "We' are the only nation," Hatcher said, ''which Expects stu dents to pay through fees and room and board for the building of housing. In all other coun tries," he said, "the government mini ), jmww'"! mw '-JH - --"- y A ;l ' 1 " ' M A ; ? t "-I London Dancing" School 'Twist9 Craze As 'Too Sexy9 , LONDON (UPI) A London dancing school manager banned the new "twist" dance craze from his floor Friday because it is "too sexy,'" 'but others in the trade re fused to follow suit. Bernard Stetson, manager of the London Dance Institute, started the controversy over the shimmy-and-wiggle import from America. "The twist is far too uninhibit ed, abandoned, and frankly - sexy to be performed in Britain," he said. "It belongs to the African bush." But his colleagues in the dance business rose up in arms. "If you are a sexy person, it will come out sexy, I suppose, but so will the tango," said Marie Cartmell, an attractive instructor at the Arthur Murray School of Dancing. . The director of Mecca, Inc., big gest ballroom chain in the world, ruled out the idea of banning the twist. , As long as a dance does not threaten disturbances, said Mec ca's Eric Morley, it's perfectly permissible and that goes for the twist. ".Fully-fledged men and women don't want the twist," said Morley. "It's a dance for bored socialites TROY BOFJUHUE COMMIE STEVENS DOROTHY pcOUIRE ' LLOYD DEIMER OAVES Kmam muSC SV MAX STEIMER ardigans reg. u I lovers ree. OOip Q'onDB SALE StiETliUJB Durham pays for -buildings and, in many cases, hehps pay the student's other expenses." "At Oxford, for instance, I -believe 84 per cent of all the stu dents are receiving financial help." . .. Among other items discussed by f -' v Chapel Hill yesterday. With him are UNC Presi dent William C. Friday '(right) and Chancellor William B. Aycock (left). who are tired of holding each other in their arms." Teen-agers don't really like it Dr. Allen Talks On 'Day After Rome Was Built' Dr. Walter Allen Jr., Latin pro fessor .will present a paper en titled, "The Day After itome Was Built," at a meeting of the Philo logical Club, Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. in the Faculty Lounge, More head Planetarium. Dr. Allen will explain io the members and their guests what American tourists actually see when they go to Rome. t "The ancient monuments, im pressive in their present state, are Very different from what they once were," said Dr. Allen. "Some parts of them were re-used in Renaissance buildings. Some of the Roman buildings have had to be extensively restored in order to pre serve, them." Wis J, TECHNICOLOR from WARNER BROS. NOW PLAYING ? 1795 Joiv 1205 M SWEATERS low Q95 Pay Dr. Hatcher and ,the ..Committee were points refotfve o a Com munity Xollee program, a Sys tem being cpnsideed,by the .Gov ernor's Committee for possible implementation into North Caro lina as a relief measure for crowd ed conditions in the state institu tions." Junior Colleges Hatcher stated that in Michigan there ' were 60 community or jun ior colleges available to almost everyone, encouraged, supported and developed by the state. These, he said, represented -the "twilight zone" between local and state responsibility. The need for such a system of schools was, he indi cated, keenly reflected in the fact that "out of a freshman class of 9,000 applications only 3,300 could be accepted by the University of Michigan." Michigan University is recog nized as one of the top institu tions in the country. Entrance requirements, the drop-out problem, graduate school set-up, and year-round systems 'of study were some of the numerous ether points considered at the meeting which was attended by representative educators and lay men from over the state. FINDS GOOD WOMEN SPRINGFIELD, 111. (UPI) Clifton Daugherty, 25, who said, "good women are hard to find, but I had two good ones," was sentenced Thursday to up to five years in prison for bigamy. POSTMASTER COMPLAINS LONDON (UPI) Postmaster General Reginald Bevins com plained Thursday that a letter addressed to "postmaster general, London" was returned to the sender with this note scrawled across the top: "Insufficiently ad dresser, state name of firm. either, he said. "There's not enough leg motion for t h e m. Teen-agers want ac tion. They don't want to stand in one place wiggling their hips about," he said. Toni Tyne,ate-Smith, who owns a dancing school oh Baker Street, said she found hbthing suggestive about the twist. "I certainly don't think it is vulgar," she said. "It's . . . it's the way you do it." However y6ii do it and most British don't seem quite sure London's nightclubs are jammed with people every n ight who are trying. ACTRESS HAS SON SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI) Actress Shirfley 'Jones gave ' birth by Caesarean section to her sec ond son Thursday. Miss Jones arid her actor hus band, Jack Cassidy, have one other child, Sean, 3. REGRETS FAILURE NEW DELHI (UPI) Israeli Premier David Ben-gurion, In an interview ih , the Indian Express, said Friday India's failure to es tablish normal relations with Is rael is a "matter for regret and amazement." TWO ROOMS For males ,who can install Heater $18 MO. EACH (plus heat) Call 942-3894 Evenings ZZJ Uncle r. Shelby's ABZ Book Is back In Stock The Intimate Bookshop 119 E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. c 3 NS.A fJrges (Continued from Pase 1) 'Other NEC , resolutions: -Re-stated the position of tha full Congress on nuclear testing. "In the event that nuclear 'test ing is resumed by ' the United States Government, the NEC of USNSA urges that siich testing be minimal in radioactive fallout and be conducted only as a means of safeguarding national security and not as a means of political ter rorization." Reaffirmed NSA's stand that " 'students have a right to par ticipate in active non-violent pro test' against such social injustices as segregation." Speaker Ban Condemned decisions by New York City colleges banning speak ers (including a Communist, a Black Muslim, and conservative editor William F. Buckley Jr.) from appearing on campus. Forbid any student from claim ing to represent NSA at the Eighth World Festival of Youth this summer in Helsinki, Finland. The Festival is dominated by Communist students. Deplored recent Dominican Re public , "repressive action depriving students of the rights ... of uni versity autonomy and free asso ciation." "Irresponsible Charges" The NEC also mandated the na tional office to "prepare position papers to be used in making the Association's position clear in the face of many recent and historic irresponsible charges on both th5 political and structural nature of NSA." Charges have been made by in dividual students in past years, condemning NSA's "leftist" posi tion on many issues and calling it an unrepresentative body. The executive committee set up a body to study the feasibility of adding two more national officers, one of whom would be Program Vice-President for the South. NAVY CLAIMS RECORD WASHINGTON (UPI) A new helicopter speed record of 109.01 miles an hour for a three-kilemeter distance has been claimed by the Navy. The record was set Dec. 30 by Comdr. Patrick L. Sullivan and Marine Capt. David A. Spurlock. TAX LIEN FILED LOS ANGELES (UPI) A $6,271 tax lien today was pending against Harry James and his wife Betty Grable. The Internal Revenue Service reported Thursday that the lien was filed against the couple for their 1959 taxes. tickets iov c:fs:j-E award cii?:s:a METROGOLDWYN'MAYEZL WILLIAM WYIHCS Trl M t-v '-4" Kvi TECHNICOLOR CAMERA 1:00 4:50 8:40 DE GONTEf.lPORAnV Give Contemporary Studio Cards from i
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