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Sunday, April 15, 1962 DAILY TAR HEEL Page Three Campus Briefs Continued from Page 1) t;on Board on Friday. April 27 rfter the vacation. Pub Board rhairman Bill Townsend said the board would select next year's edi tor at that time. Lost Reward LOT A gold charm with initials 41 D. J. S. and the seal "Colby Cap and Gown." Call Diane Scrafton 942-2462. Reward offered. New Left The New Left Club will meet at 8:30 this evening in the Roland Parker Lounge of Graham Memor ial. Dick Ginnold will read a paper and lead a discussion on Southern Labor. All liberals, socialists and uuitr interested persons are vited to attend. in- OPEN 21 HOURS STARTS TODAY THE PRIVATE LIFE 0F fC revealed - v t Sftimtc ended as AOULT eHterUinwent? BSU Council The annual installation service for the members of the new Kxpni. tive Council of the Baptist Student union will be held at the University baptist Church tonisht at 7:45. The public has been invited to attend. 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COCA-COLA AMD COKE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS t ' , A , ' , - i 60,000,000 times a day I people get that refreshing new feeling ; i ' , ' , I ' ' ' ' ' " ft ? & r f - '. - 4 n 1 ,. if tottleO under authority of UlKUi ul- " Judge Rules (Continued from page 1) to concentrate on the road. t Brown, dressed in a dark grey suit and red tie, further stated that Miss Evans finally became so amourotisly inclined that at a point, two miles outside of Chapel Hill, she sighed "Oh Larry," threw her arms around him, and kissed him firmly on the mouth. "This," added Brown, "impaired my vision." Proceedings Slowed The proceedings, time and again, were slowed down by remarks from the witness stand which sent the court into an uproar. Perhaps the biggest outburst came when Miss Raiford, after re fusing to answer Counsel's ques tions on her personal dating habits and morals, and stating that she and Mr. Flournoy had onry been watching what went on in the front seat, was asked why she was watch ing the defendant an dthe plaintiff, Miss Raiford, an attractive blond nursing student fluttered her eye lashes, and innocently answered, "There wasnT; anything else to do.." After deliberating for about ten minutes, the jury (eight men and four women) returned a 9-3 verdict of "Not Guilty" on the issue of Brown's negligence. Since the de cision was not unanimous, Judge Gwynn asked the jury to retire again until an agreement of all the members had been made. A half-hour later, the jury enter ed for a second time. Foreman Bert Hoffman slowly rose and re peated that the jury still was at a 9-3 separation, whereupon the distinguished judge ruled a "mis trial" after more than four hours of court haranguing. Peace Corps Program On WUNC, CC Tonight WTJNC-FM and Carrier Current will carry a special news program on the Peace Corps tonight in con nection with the upcoming round of Peace Corps tests to be given Saturday at testing centers through out the nation. The program will contain ex cerpts from interviews with Peace Corps officials who spoke here at a recent conference. Als0 included will be parts of a speech given here at that time by Rev. William S. Coffin, Yale Chaplain and a leading advocate of the Peace Corps. The program will be cn the air from 10:15-10-30 p.m. Two types of tests will be given Saturday for those who wish to begin training this summer for 30 WIN PRICE BOWIE, Md. Conestoga, win nire of the $100,000 added Camp bell Handicap in 1961, returned $30.60, the longest win price in the history of the race. ADDED MONEY HALLANDALE. Fla. The Flor- 1 i1a ToiKr fit flnl fctraom "Portr irrj c the first Florida race to be en dowed with $100,000 in added money. lttee (Continued from Page 1) provements in the honor system. CONSOLIDATED UNIVERSITY STUDENT COUNCIL: This is a council made up of students from W.C., State College and Carolina. It meets to discuss mutual prob lems and to plan CU days. UNIVERSITY ENTERTAIN MENT COMMITTEE: This is a committee which is responsible for providing top quality entertain ment for the entire student body, and for publicizing entertainment on campus. FACILIIES COMMITTEE: This committee safeguards facilities. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMIT TEE: This is a committee which studies class procedures and makes recommendations to appropriate offices on the improvement of academics. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BOARD; This board attempts to further better relationships be tween the student body and the international student community. DANCE COMMITTEE: This is a committee which tries cases in volving rules of conduct at dances given by campus organizations. CAROLINA FORUM: The Caro lina Forum presents outstanding topics of current interest. WOMEN'S HONOR COUNCIL CLERKS: These are clerks ap pointed to aid the Women's Honor Council. speakers each year to discuss MEN'S HONOR COUNCIL CLERKS: These are clerks ap pointed to the Men's Honor Coun cil. PUBLICATIONS BOARD: This is a board to regulate finances, opera tional policies and business policies of the Tar Heel, The Carolina Quarterly, The Carolina Handbook and the Yackety Yack. COLLEGIATE JOCKEY NEW YORK Mitchell Shirota, Hawaiian-born jockey, is a gradu ate of Brigham Young University Of Utah. SUNNY JIM NEW YORK James (Sunny Jim) Fitzsimmons, is the only trainer to saddle two winners of the Triple Crown, Gallant Fox in 1930 and Omaha in 1935. new Peace Corps projects in Aisa, Africa arid Latin America. Two Tests One test will be for those With bachelors degrees who wish to teach. The other , will be for all applicants who desire to work in any of the Peace Corps other pro jects. The . tests, which will all start at 8:30 a.m.. will be siven in North Carolina at Asheville in room 14 of the Federal Building, at Charlotte in the Main Post Office, at Durham in the Main Post Office, at Fayetteville in the Main Post Office, and at Goldsboro in the Main Post Office. Applicants must be American citizens and at least 18 years old. (There is no upper age limit on Peace Corps .service.) Married couples without children may apply, providing both qualify. Although most of those taking the tests Saturday will have filled out Peace Corps questionnaires avail able at all Post Offices, others may take the tests on a space avail able basis at the indivdual testing centers. Nina Davis, Scott Ward Win 8100 Nina Elizabeth Davis and Scott Dean WTard have been awarded French Government Scholarships that are given each year by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy to two outstanding French students. Each will receive $100. The awards were announced by Professor Jacques Hardre, chair man of the selections committee and a member of the Romance Languages Department. Author Visits English Class It Pays To Advertise! -CLASSIFIED ADS GRADUATES, WHO WANT TO live in Charlotte, Raleigh or Cha pel Hill area after graduation, want to start a profession you can earn w-hile learning? Position with 18th largest corporation. An op portunity, not a job. Contact Mr. B. L. Hunt, 2415 Park Road, Char lotte, North Carolina. SEE US FOR YOUR COIN AND stamp supplies. Ledbetter-Pickard Co. TEAMMATES WASHINGTON Pitcher Carl Bouldin of the Washington Sena tors was a teammate of Oscar Robertson on. the University of Cincinnati basketball team. 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