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Page Two Mias GILSON IN HOSPITAL Miss Mary Gilson has been in Memorial Hospital since Monday' with pneumonia She e, reported to be making a satisfactory re covery. VEEDLECRAFT WORKSHOP The Community dob's Needlc-- craft Warfcsbaj mi. meet at l® 2 m Tuesday .lar> It wish .Mrs Milton Loomis at 4«- Oat-: wood Drive WHITEHALL ANTIQUES A GIFTS Anuim l umiinr*, Silver, Glass. also gifts WHITEHALL Durham BA—Pbt*» M7I la Chape! HOI Since I»2* SPORTS Greatest Sport Shirt Grie- A-W») in Milton's Hi-torv ' f "\ /' / Over 650 long tsleev e sport shirts, formerly to #IO.OO. in actual dre«.s shirt sizes, such as 16/36 instead of small, medium, and large.—at way lielow cost at ?3.88 or 3 lor #11.50. Over 550 ladies pullover button-downs in long and half formerly to #0.05. now ] for #3.75 or 3 for #IO.OO. All Sale Prices For ( ash Slightly Higher lor Charge— PCS Cards hon ored during sale. Miltons Clothing Cupboard Downtown Chapel Hill r~ ' '.ttt, ' [ CfjE * # Country &tore # Shott'n Farm EGGS • Buttermints # Doll Beds and Trivets hum Hillsboro • Baby Billow and Pillowcases • Flipperd infers # Whimmydiddles 113 W. Franklin Oppohite Stancell Motor Co. Helping to support Junior Server la-ague Activities SALE 33V3% OFF \y «rS& \ COSTUME JEWELRY T. L. KEMP _ Jewelry 135 E. Franklin St. Phone 2-1331 -if '«■» gw --J' : <r yp m *>_» r ’ 5 W mBIMI '!■ ssrw/f H K I - H. iUßnlMt*** | *\. ,'igpsr HB I , - - r f ■ Hi hi '—"■L. .«*a ./ ..*- flr 1 v <T ' N.S.F. SPONSORED STUDY—Theodore C. Moore Jr. (right) of Chapel Hill is shown studying geology und<-r the superision of Professor Roy Ingram. Moore i.- one of 13 UN< students, each of whom received a S7OO grant from the National Science Foundation for a year’- work. The I 3 students, junior- and senior.-, are working un der the grants as research assistant.- in natural science, each eng; ged in a special project directed by a sac ilty member. MIS.S S! Mi V APPOIVTKD <j<j\envr Luther Hodg<** jia an >rrufCsOo appo'introe-e o< Miss i- S'utllCJ IfWtrjCior 111 po.vsM.sai tv n-rape u tin- I. NC ’>7 vt* i> of Merten*- u 0 ,- r*r* Tiber ■>! * L >' '>vt» - i. r i/hung bom mi; >< o! j'oy.si' vi '!V*ra;»i Si*- V. :f T * Mu*f- Mj" ..i' ’ met jsiy-.Ta Cher aj>i /. as, M* ’rjr.ii) Hospotai inr> wi*» Jia- jo.-* *'**-: ’wo i ’ :r«*e year Wmf and is no* eirgeoe for MRS. MINI UK HE Mr* Gregory 1,. Paine itas re ’■jn.'d f*-<- from Minneapolis, Mtwwra and *> livaxg at u>e Village Adjustments. Tiit evaporation of gasoline is used to < 00l a new automobile refrigerator. . **—.-b—,,,- iH II *■ -Tr • MEMORIAL GIFT Retired Pharmacist G. 11. Coy yins (left) of Lexington has pmsfcntwl the UNO Pharmacy School with 4<i la rye pictures showing the hi.-tory of pharmacy. The pictures are in a walnut cheat built by Mr. < ioyyins, and the gift is in memory of the late Cahbcil l'hilpott of Shown with Mr. Gog gin.s are E. A. Brecht, dean of the Pharmacy School (center), and M. A. Chambers, assistant dean. Mr, Goygins practiced pharmacy for more than 50 years. Science Foundation Gives $88,400 For Summer Institute At University Here Tin- National Science Founda turn has awarded Fit: 400 to I,N< lor a summer institute in which j high school mathematics arid! science teachers may learn of lat est development in their spet ial fields ft will be the fourth summer that an institute of this type has been held at PNC. Ninety teachers will be accepted for the program, which! begins June 13 and runs through •July 22. Co-directors wii! be E. A. Cam eron of die Department of Mathe matics and Victor Greulach of the Department of Botany. A special feature of the 19H0 pro gram will be inclusion of 4ft pre vious summer institute partici- J pants who will take more ad vane jed courses under a separate cur : rieulum. Forty five teachers will be at | < opted as first-time participants, j and a balance will be made in their selection between teachers of mathematics, biological science and physical sciences. Each participant will concentrate his or her studies in one of the above three fields. Botany, chem istry, mathematics, physics and; zoology courses are to be offered; j each participant will take twd. Several distinguished scientist; PIOTURE FRAIIH6 ANT SIZE MADE TO ORDER Foistsr’s Sssmts Stars r THE CHAPEL HTLL WEEKLY Locally Developed Proposal For World Peace Will Be Discussed Monday Night j Chapel Hill oiaasis wtil be ! s-j v< tv cue opportunuv Monday 'm2h: to daauss a k<cahy. de veloped proposa-. ‘ »r world peace —a progxjsta. wriicti already nc*s received c-',nsideranor> from S' -1 ' i eminent officials m Wasbuigtun The ptfahc meemnt wilt begin sf, f, 30 p.m ui the Institute at Pharmacy building A.. persons. :««res»«d arc misled In last- September shorty after. l-Yermur Khrushchev s visit to the Limed States a number of kwa!. auzi-m of different vucauxis .caur cries and ages mot informal :> and prepared a "peace proposal' having to do w ith die dev deponent ,! tiit- underprivileged c-nintr** irf tiit- wand as an amempked cotPKertKC*. and response to tow Russians disarmament proposa: Tfu- dwomert was -err un Ota . -it through routine channels to the White House for subnusswr. to President Lisanhuwer and The 'National Seourky Guunoii Responsible* official- ac the White House bac a number of copies made and distributed snruogbAtt Washington to the State Depart ment ana odxs department ana agent ie.- dsrwaQy concerned with the atpecls of foreign aid arid •wand dev eiopment which were dis cussed r: the proposal After -' arefu! study and cun- IswieraiaoTi the White House of ficiais who tiad rectaved and dear -Ait:-, the suggest**.. 1 - wrote to the O.njpe! H.tl group thanking their, for the*' interest and discus-wig the (teas in dtkail Since m*i-November tneee ha been an extended exchange of ' bkCws and cortguod considera •jon of the- proprux-l hkh a the V\'i.:e House and among an eniarg n| group in Chapel Hid. Th® has resulted m Lie’ sue: J pest km from the Wnile House t>ia'' the .Stafe De{>artment is prejiared to send a krrrw iedgeabie jj'-r .son to Chape! Hi : to confer wr>;. any local cotizens wm» want to' gartcipa'e n an exploration oi •.vnat is feasible appngir>ate and 1 pm'.'.-wng for uie I 'nifed State- to will come to Chaptd Hill during tse institute to give special lee tuns and spend a day or two 1 meeting with the teachers. The institute's full time staff will consist of seven UNC faculty mem tiers, and two visiting lecturers, to be announced soon. The New York Rife man in your community ih a #ood man to know. I • mKp t§ 1 GEORGE L. COXBEAD (Over Sloaa Drag) Pb. * 2052 Sp+rfrJ Agm* I NEW YORK LIFE INSUNANCIOOMTANV .io on the taiemacwnal fnmt in ; his uniquely opportune rime A number of the persons who have beta interested in the preposai m«c on Sunday, Dec 29 at the FTeshyterian Ctutrdi to make plans for the State Department repres tiiiait.ve's visr K was deckled to invite ham to ixime arty time between Jan 18 and Feti 6 preferably toward the ; irs£ of a w eek. The open piarming meeting was projected for Jan ill. at the Ins ut i«u- of Pharmacy uiidirtg I: ss hoped dial specific plans for work sessions with, the Wash ington representative can be de veloped possibly around specific t opics sucli as the use of surplus foods for foreign aid. medical as sistance such as the Great White Fleet preposai the use of U S and intematjonai funds abroad for building dams, highways, schools, . and homes Pertinent summaries of the cur rent status of various U S and N foreign aid progronv- and .iii- ’>(■ avai,able a: .the meeting These issues and concerns have been before tne Amencan people m one form or another for many years The unique aspects of this particular effort would seem to be: 1 Tie projected World IX'- j .eivpmc;-: Commission l- a rriuk:-. a>.ra. aj-proach imttally directed) .uruugr Me Untied Nations winch Aould seek to share the burden jf world development, among the peppering economies of the Nortfi >eh Hemisphere: •2 it is a positive approach! toward diminishing crimitt ten loiis and pressures and creating, 'a. world 'lunate m which pea'*- is, !>i- .•»> rather than a reiteration -,f ute impending doom of nuclear - war 3 U seeks to cast trie Frigid s*.a'<-s in a r>Ae of imematuxiai ■ -adi-Jap where our country can iact'ai a morally jespon-iWe way, as a Reward of our unusual wealth i rmuv miens! em picnmi WONDERFUL READING EVERY SUNDAY! I JC* * America’s most exciting full-color rotogravure SUNDAY MAGAZINE! i |i In Your Favorite Daily Newspaper ... Durljftin iltorning ffcrald BEGINNING SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th _BE SURE 10 SET YOUR COPY NEXT SUNDAY AND EVERY SUNDAY _ For Chapel Hill-Garrtoro Home Delivery Telephone Edwin Stevens at 8-5046 and skills. <4 l From the beginning of the! correspondence the CSvapel Hillj people have souaht to underscore! .he .peculiar urgency of these' questions a: ;hu- juncture m his tory and the un.que oppurtunky, which may be present now. was not present yesterday, and may nc. be tumomiw • Among those persons vufco have w-orked actively on the proposal and or endorsed the original docu ment as i: wen; to the Whfie House are Mr and Mrs John Adams Mr and Mrs Raymond Adams. Mrs. ■ H G Baity, the Rev and Mrs Vance Barron Mr ami Mrs Wayne Bowers. Mr and Mrs D D Carroll George C-oxheod. Mr and Mrs John Efole. Mr and Mrs > Douglas Fambrough. Mr and Mrs t Edward Faulkner Mr and Mrs ! Fester Fitz-Simons the Rev and: Mrs Charles Hurkiard Mr and! Mrs Kenneth Mclntyre. Mr and Mrs George E Nichol*m. Mrs ! Caro Mae Rues'el!. Mr and Mrs Waiter Spt-armiari. Mr and Mrs ; Donald Stanford, Mr and Mrs.j Harold Waiters Mr and. Mrs.] James Webb, and W f. Thorrue! -son Many others have expressed! varying degreees of interest The, original meeting was held a) the' : Walter Spearman home on Oct. 4 I w o others have be«i at the Pres- ; j oyterian Church Some of tfu- inter-denominational griAip who sponsored the Amin-1 Jk By •• > our •►>... I) A N ZICER'S Chapel Hill iCan Friends Service Committee i presrntait-ion of 'Which Way the Wind,' a play about nuclear war fare. are also involved in thi- el fort, along with others who were memfxrs of the Presbyterian .Study Oonumssaori oh “Christian.-, and Nuclear War.''. The preseal group, however, is not related to ■ any particular dvurch or organi zation MRS. TOTTEN IN HOSPITAL Mrs. H R Toiten is in High smith Hospital in Fayetteville foi ikiwing a traffic accident in wtHen she suffered a broken leg She wa-> struck by a car while walking acros sthe street in Stodmar. wfwre she was visiting her bro thers . She is recovering satis ifactarily. BALLET PERFORMANCE The National Balk*; of Canada j will perform at 8:30 this evening Thursday > in Ayoock Auditorium i at the Woman's College in Greeas (ton Local and Long Distance HmEHOLD MOVERS • Miving . . _ qdBSHiB cfaapei mu son Durham i Durham Transfer & Storage •In the only modern Furniture Storage Warehouse In Chapel Hill. We cordially invito you to come by and inspect the ( warehouse, 408 Brewer’s Lise. •* Agents for National Van Lines ... _______________ Thursday. January 7. 1060 TO INTERVIEW TEACHERS ! Alex Dutzi. administrator with . ihc* U S Army's dependents . -schools overseas, will be at tne U ravers y here Irani Feb 29 hrough March 3 to interview pros .'pectivo teachiV' for the 1960-61 , school term abroad Those n'.er e.-ted should get m touch with Ben Fo'.i: ta-'.n of tin* I NC Sclveil i _f Education as soon as possible THE PORTHOLE is now. open on MONDAY also Tuesday. Wednes day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Eat anytime between • 11:30 a.m. and < 7:30 p.m. FREE PARKING AVAILABLE
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