Tuesi ay, March 19, 1063 THE DAILY TAP. HEEE Art Competition UNC took two second places and three honorable mentions last week m the First Annual Student Art Competition sponsored by the Er-dahl-Cloyd 'College Union at N ' C State in Raleigh. Dick Mandell and Marjorie Schiff man both placed second in paints and drawings, respectively. Miss Schiffman and Margie' Crosier al so won honorable mentions in paints. Marlene Ginsberg also won an honorable mention in prints. The contest was conducted for students in the Research Triangle ii Cel. The paintings are now on exhibit at the State College Union until iwarcn zs. i I n 11 a mum STARTS THURSDAY MARCH 28TH DEAN OS EDITORIAL EOARD Dr. Elizabeth L. Kemble of the UXC School of Nursi be on the editorial board of "Nur sir.g Science," a professional jour nal vttose first issue will appear m April. Cursing Science" will offer ar tides on adaptive behaviors, the life process, , computers ' system 3hd research, 'space "exploration and man, 'the creative man, edu cating the professional practitioner in. nursing, -"and educating the edu cater." It will also cover physiologi cal baes of human behavior in tegral to nursing science, chang- vaiues ana ineir enect on nursing. The new journal will be edited by Dr. " 'Martha Rogers of New York University. The publisher is the F. A. Davis Company of Phil adelphia. " Jordan (Continued from Page 1) benool here. He was a member of the N. C. Attorney General's staff for two years, uatil 1951, and has since been a practicing attorney in Raleigh. Currently in his third term as State Senator, Jordan has held numerous positions in the state government and the Demo cratic Party. "Senator Jordan's speech could mark the beginning of open dis cussions of the issues which are of importance now and will con tinue to be so through the 1964 campaign, UCsC-YDC president George Kornisav said vesterdav. 10HDAY and WEDNESDAY 2-5 P.M. Happy Hour deanl Editor Speaks ng, will! A" For Gardner m. .. . -i i V.,. - Award Dinner Fred 3.1. Hechinger, education editor of the New York Times, will be the speaker at the annual presentation of the 0. Max Gard ner Award at a dinner to be held in Lenoir Hall Friday, March 22, at 6:30 p.m. ' The recipient of the Gardner award will be a member of the Consolidated University of North Carolina faculty who, by the judg ment of the Trustees, has made the greatest contribution to the welfare of the human race during the past year. The award carries a cash grant from the income of 'the original 25,000 bequest left by the late Gov. Gardner. Hechinger began his career by writing for the Educational; Sup plement of The Times of London. He has served as education edi tor and foreign correspondent for the Bridgeport Herald, in Bridge port, Conn., and education colum nist for the Washington Post. He was also a foreign correspondent for the Overseas News Agency. From 1950 to 1956, Hechinger was the education editor of the New York Herald Tribnne. He then became associate publisher and executive editor of the Bridgeport Sunday Herald while also serving as education editor for "Parents' Magazine." Hech inger became education editor of the New York Times in i960. COMBO - TUESDAY NITE Camp us Briefi (Continued from Page 1) SOPHOMORE FINANCE The Sophomore Finance Commit tee will meet Wednesday at five o'clock in the Wobdaotise" Room o: GM. . "COOL SCHOOL" STOOLS. "Cool School" Stools are on safe daily from 9-3 in Y. Court. The cost is $3.95 per stool, with the pro ceeds coins toward the Senior Class Gift Fund. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE The GM Publicity Committee will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the rail Room. DAILY AGltOSS 1. French. river 6. Tele grapher's code 11. Proprietor 12. City: Neb. 13. A pry 14. Eyeahade. -""" on cap 15. Lake freighter's cargo 16. ' for (tries to g-et) - 17. Wall St. Commodi ties 20. In the last (month) 22. Little island 26. Spacious 27. Sophia Loren in Two it 28. Ibsen Character 29. Bronchos SO. fewest' 32. Fr. city bppbsite Iover, Emj. 35. Fruit of Tosebush 38. Complies 39. "Remem ber the CROSSWORD DOWN 1. First flight by oneself: Aero. 2. Lidded pitcher 3. Wall St. customer 4. Born 5. Blunder 6. "Marty," ' 1955 award 7. Parts left out S. Reckless 9. "If the fits 10. Up to the (deeply Involved) 16. Back 18. Loca tion of Mt. Everest 19. Girl's name 20. Vase 21. Game at cards 23. Black smiths' forges 24. Shelter 25. Half ems 27. Misery 29. Points: .... abbr. 31. Passage way 32. Hair dresser's tool F'AiGjOlTgfC R E.S.S AN IME11SE Mil lv fLmT 1 T E L E A V ralN A R S d'vIePmiaIgIme t :J1m A A A;RT LVgjFAlC T AjRO I Dn8AYl0U CIA I N E JAWi.DE AjL L E RLJA N" NES Yesterday' Answer 33. 'CSiih's brother 34. Helen of - Troy's - mother 36. Set of . boxes : Jap. 37. taierished animals 39, Char-' 1 "woman's . swab 40. Hail! - Di-Phi - (Continued from Page 1) - WHEREAS: America must be saved from this subtle and power ful plot, which is approaching suc cess. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE SOLVED (BY THE' DIALECTIC AND PHILANTHROPIC LITER ARY SOCIETY THAT: ARTICLE I':' Student Government should be immediately abolished.' ARTICLE II: The Di-Phi sever all diplomatic ties with, and deny recognition to the defecto regime oh second floor Graham Memorial ORIENTATION INTERVIEWS Interviews for women's orienta tion counselors will be held today through Thursday. All interested students should obtain applications and interview times at the Infor mation Desk in GM. STATE AFFAIRS The State Affairs' Committee will meet ' in Roland Parker 3 of GM tonight at 7:30 p.m. PHI ETA SIGMA Any sophomore who did not qualify for Phi Eta Sigma the first semester of last year, but did have a 3.5-overall average for the school year ending in June 1962, is now eligible for member ship. Interested students should con tact Ernest L. Mackie, Phi Et faculty adviser, at 376 Phillips Hall. FOUND A pair of girl's black-rim glasses was found Friday. Owner please contact Bennie McMinnis, 316 Craige. FOUND A Statesville High School girl': ring, with the initials M.C.G. and Class of 1962 engraved on it, was found Friday. Owner please call Llewellyn Phillips at 968-8475. NOW PLAYING 41. Decoration for valor 42. Public 43. Satiated and bored 44. Mexican dollars ' 13 zo 28. 52 36 4 LI n 34 16 30 9 it lb. U9 14. 3 KH2 a Ho 2i 35 Ha 37 3-19 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE Itere's how to work Its AXYDLBAAXR Is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three Us, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos tropMes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Eac! 2sy the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation SH SWGLOMTE L.OPI. SPTvOB b O 3 X D OL P 1 PHH SPT U E Xf O J I 23 O X S H R P W H G. BMLLBE T FLS If ? STANLEY KRAMER presents tlUHT LAItCflSTER JUDYGARLASIDm an ImForgettaile icofioo picture I f X 1 A fA: GUILD V' f IS VAITII!G Wilmia v UMTEOgj ARTISTS Shows at: 1 :00 - 3:05 5:10 - 7:15 - 9:20 YOUNG PRESIDENTS' FORUM The Young Presidents Organiza tion will present a forum on the free enterprise system tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Carroll Hall. The session is sponsored by business and pharmaceutical fra ternities and is designed to stress the opportunities that exist in bus iness today. UNC-YOUNG DEMOCRATS State Senator John R. Jordan Jr. will address the UNC-Young Demo crats Club tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Gerrard Hall. ) VALKYRIE SING Today is the deadline for submit ting entries- forlhe-Valkyrie Sing. Interested groups are asked to Con tact Hudy Clark at the Alpha Delta Pi House for information. FISCAL, REPORTS All organizations 'which have re ceived money from the Student Government for the present fiscal year and w have not yet submitted a report of this year's expenditures to' the Finance Committee of the Student Legislature must do so if these organizations expect to be considered for. an appropriation for next J year. - - These reports must be submitted today to George Rosenthal, chair- rman of the SG Finance Committee (120 Craige or in the SG offices in UM. WAA PRESIDENT All women students interested in the office "of Women's Athletic As sociation lor next year are asked to call-Carol Clayton "at The Alpha LOST A black leather wallet was lost recently in the vicinity of Winston Dormitory. Finder please call Ed McDonald, 216 Winston. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS fr AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM Walter G. Green, prominent in dustrialist and a leading Republi can conservative in N. C, will ad dress a "meeting theYoung Ameri cans for Freedom Wednesday nisht at: eight o'clock in Gerrard Hall. He will speak on the importance of the conservatives uniting in the Republican Party and their fight ing for conservatism within the party. FOUND A diamond 'ring was found last week at the corner of Columbia and Rosemary Streets. The owner can claim it by calling Chuck Oberdor fer' at 968-9021 STRAY GREEKS The Stray Greeks will meet Wed nesday at six o'clock in the Rath skeller for supper. Reservations have been made gPW&J" ?r-rT at the PINES RESTAURANT Chapel Hill CHARCOAL STEAKS Open Unta 11 PJV1. Phone 942-2251 PEANUTS 14A DOOMED' T DiDN'T MA THE HONOR ROLL TH15 mmtii yjni TH! JILL Be A mCOC TO BE THE SiWIESI KSD IN THE ftJORLDJ what do Vay imx .WILL HAPPEN ' ' - n ii fi CtHL, THE FIRST STEP OJILL Be TO PUT IN A COMftALNTASOCTTHE TEkCUERl POGO mm i ii a a m ii . - -Tr r I w . . w m FAmv, iffi V WHAT f y f-'WW G0l$W'Fim IHUZBArSfttfytUN FRESHMAN CAMP The Freshman Camp Committee will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in the Y Building. All reoDl intprpstpd in participating in the camp pro gram are invited to attend. Tues., March 19 8 P.M. Dorton Arena Raleigh, N. C. Hit Attractions, Inc. Presents . r j - j 41 - J $2.00 - $2.50 - $3.00 Kemp's will be open to day from 1-6 p.m. for your advance tickets. Buy now for best seat. '1 np"" CAMP COUNSELORS (EOYS AND girls) skilled in&rts arxl crafts to work at a North Carolina coara! camp. Write Don Check, 1601 Hills boro St.. Raleigh. N. C. or call TE 2-to49 in" Raleigh. Mar. 13-19 fUW X?RW. flOtt, BUT We NZ& 50SZTA -SWltt JOBS in EOOePE ffll FflB.EAST Professional Civilian Positions with Army Special Services; T f A Basic reauirements: U. S. citizenship: college degree; excellent physical ""and mental health; trim, "well-ghomed ap pearance; minimum age 21 1 ' RECREATION SPECIALIST, salary ' $4565-$5540 1. Service Clubs Single "women "only 2. Arts '& Crafts Single womehT'or singtj 'men (Major in Art 'or "Art Education ) Specific college major and professional experience required for the followingr 'it i t SUPERVISORY POSITIONS, salary ' ' ' $5540 -?6675 Women, single, or Men (single preferretr) 1. "RECREATION SPECIALIST (Arts and Crafts, Dramatics? '"'or Music) ' 2. LIBRARI.VN PERSONAL INTERVIEW ON CAMPUS MARCH 2Q , 1. For appointment contact Place ment Office; . i i , , j j . i $ - VbJ ZQori-zoori Luncheon Specials 12:00-2:30 Tuesday Lasagna 09c Strip Steak 99c Wednesday Country Style Steak 99c Strip Steak 99c Thursday Veal Cutlet 99c Strip Steak 99c Friday Fish Cakes 99c Strip Steak 99c Saturday DEPART31ENT OF THE ARMY Special Services Unit, IRCB Old Post Offfce Building Washington 25, D. C. Barb-B-Q phicken 99c Strip Steak 99c All served with 2 veget ables, French Garlic Bread Tossed Salad with French Dressing, Ice Tea, Sugar, Lemen & Napkin y:L,iittaiiailiito6s ME QHJUEIT ... FACE" Winslon FILTER -CIGARETTES J Winston is America's best-selling filter -. cigarette because Winston is Americans best-tasting filter cigarette! pure white, : modern f,lter ' 3 plus : FILTER t BLEND up front D)(D)dl Mike & eMmeUe should I Clc2 R. J. Remolds Tohsao Cooipir.7, tVLntoa-iem. N. C.

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