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L4 These are rigged shots (payol the ticket iR an all too familiar Drost was a little happier whe McKenney was just obliging the Colie 1. Bundriek and Officer NV It's Open - Ju Save $ 15c Wash-Sc Do your laundry before i tween. We never close. Meet Your I 2014-2016 ( Save a trip. Bring dry dry you want finished c ED ROBINSON LAUN Same Day Servic We Appreciate Yc Havesa r Vi The best tobac 'S All In A Day ~y 0, y'know), but this bit about ing mete episode to many students. Bob Bundriel ns he found that Officer C. L. rergeant camera. In the last panel, Chief came he IcKenney remove a broken park- brought Asks A iSt for You Dear Ozwit I really D 5terestin' let Dry 5 mM. I liked rea< the things through to :lasses after or in be- wonderin' i up on some One thinj stand why meetings so riends at all the girl about all Preen St. remember ways a go had an ear bit. Why, cleaning and laun- talkin' to said that I ind "Let Ed Do It" at home, y'all talkin' sess DRY & CLEANERS and yous And your P by Request can't be as out to be. met them, folks. I kn our Patronage fls n part up abo in sneakers goodnight M cigarette-h co makes the best sinol "s Work For Can r to have it repaired. There are six men besides 4 en the Campus Police force. Chief Bundrick v with 15 years experience on the City Police whe re in May of 1953 to organize a police departmen two men with him, each with 14 years on the I Lbout Dorm Meetings Om Writes OzwiA la, know you wouldn't do mnjoyed gittin' your in- wrong. It was jest yesti( ter the other (lay, and Missues Lanedow was te in' it, too. But some of that you're sech a sweet, you said haven't gotten child. me yet and I was But I really can't un f you could clear me why they won't let you of them. calendar or picture taped Is that T can't under- wall; and I agree with y( y'all dislike those dorm puttin' that there fence u much. Isn't that where it shore does make it so s get together to chat a prison. the other girls? If I Please clear me up c rightly, you were al- things when you write od talker and always time, honey, as it is both out for the latest tid. a good bit. lest t'other day I was Nothin' much has happe ALggie Timott and she except that Dee Vorse got he last time you was to Al O'Mony last Satidc had a real good gossip- And Ella Twitch got ba ion. the horspittle yestiddy. S1 housemothers certainly bad case of the eebies, ya mean as y6u make them But tha's all for now, When your Papa and I as I have to go put the st they seemed like real for your Papa. He's threa >w you jest made that ostercize me if I don't ut them creepin' around (whativer that means). while y'all are sayin' later, to your dates. But I Love, M AMe MEL M why heywon' le yo caedro4itr ae wall;.. an arewihy ipus Policen Chief The Police Department has as a The Chief's car ham two ra n he All the nien are connmissim [. He campus under their full jur oree. with state anad city law enf Sputn Idy that/~ 3 tu me Attitu innocent BY KELLEY JONE ierstand Staff Writer keep a to the On October 4, 1957, 1 u about Sputnik I, the earth's firs p 'cause niade satellite, flashed a 5 pnd like high orbit across the sky amazement, fear, and disti n these the dazed American people. he next The whole world, parti erin' me the United States, was st at t h i s scientific achieN Probably the higher authoril ned here quainted with the United married own space program, receiv y week, of a shock than the average ek from can citizen. e had a Immediately, the cry aro: know. Russia had violated the agre dawtter, of the International Geop ipper on Year (IGY) which had begu tenin' to months before. Under the rit busy ficial IGY terms, the 44 r 3o until including Russia and the States, were to make a imma effort to exchange scienti formation and work toget scientific- projects from Jul through December, 1958. Failures Yet, only high Russian o had known about the exist< Sputnik I until the "beeps heard sweeping acer os s a south orbit at 18,000 mnil hour. However, as soon as suce< assured, Russia began re limited amounts of satell SOCIAL DAT Leading Quest Professor Dip Female reactio ordinary hair to: Tears in Mfy Eye partners using' Waltz Me Aroun of water on hair Conversely: wit can use all the results. Status of temporary Pro] briarpatch hai of tacky hair cre; situations. Empi step necessary t namely a simp] Hair Tonic.) eae mle s ten Iwo patrol car% equipped with radios. i)-, one hooked up with City Polke. id as state police officers, with the i6diction. They have full cooperation rcement agencies. 1k I Mark de In Rm I formation through scientific journ als and s p e e i a 1 releases. At present, the United States is still ussia's learning some of the technicalities , man- of the Soviet Union's early space 30-mile accomplishments. to the In general, the Russians are not -ust of as tight-lipped with their scientific information as many Americans cularly think. But o n I y recently have apefied scientists begun paying any atten ,ement. tion to Russian discoveries. In ies, ac- fact, before 1953, less than one States' per cent of the Russian scientific ed less literature was even read in the Ameri- United States. Cautious se that semeats The main difference between the ements United * S t a t e s and the Soviet hysical Union is that Russia is cautious, n three perhaps too) cautious, about releas unof- ing information. She wants the Untions, world to know about her successes, special but for political and scientific rea spe cia sons, she wants no one to be aware er o of her failures. Therefore, shel r, 1957 keeps most scientific information 157from her enslaved people, sharing with thenm only the joy of ultimate success. fficials On the other hand, the United mce of States publicizes her tests before were they occur, so it is impossible to' north- keep the world from knowing of es per her failures as well as her suc eesses. However, in a government ss was "of the people, by the people, and leasing for the people," the public has the te in- right to know wvhat its govern ICING 123-123 :ions ra to dancing partners using iics (Text: I'm Dancing With :). Female reaction to dancing Vaseline' Hair Tonic (Text: i Again, Willie). Universal use with drying effects therefrom. Ii 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic you water you want.. .with neat the Male Wallflower at Con. ns discussed in relation to :aused by alcohol tonics. Use uns explored, outlining sticky asi8 on the one step (the one be on the ball at the ball, e application of 'Vaseline' i 4 o& bottle%Vsdi,se'Hair Tewic %e.n. Heaae.- spoken ON CAMPUS Professor remarking that he7 was so absent-minded that he scratched his pancakes and poured syrup on his back. * . . 205-lb. football player seen cuddled-up in infirmary with teddy bear. * * . Heard coming from professor's office. "There, I've flunked all of them and I'm glad, you hear, glad!" e * * Merry student saluting police man while leaving formal dance during Greek Week. Students strapping tennis rucketm to their shoes in antici potion of another ice storm. Catnadian student calling par ents to break the legend of the mild Carolina weather. . * . Shudent with television selling tickets to see the return of Jack I'aar. Student waiting in bus eta tion from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. after seeing the bus connection he was supposed to take speed off into the night. s New 0 isians ment is doing. With the death of Stalin, much more freedom, particularly with respect to physics, was given to to Russian scientists. For example, Peter Kapitza, a leading Russian physicist who had been imprisoned during World War II, was released and reinstated. International Science Also, the Soviet Union has taken part in several international scien tific organizations and programs such as IGY, The National Coun cil of Scientific Unions, and the science program of the United Na tions Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. With the a d v e n t of atomic power, the world now has two methods of killing off entire na tions at a time. The other, involv ing a paralyzing nerve gas, has been pushed to the background by a more "glamorous" atomic bomb. The United States has deemed the atomic warfare crisis so criti cal that its scientists are consider ing the possibilities of sending up a new kind of satellite--a sort of a space-age "Noah's Ark"--to re p)opulate the earth in case man kind is destroyed by atomic wvar fare or other means. Perhaps this same fear of anni hilation, if nothing else, will ulti mately induce Moscow to even closer, friendlier relations with the free world. t's Clear, t's Clean, t's - lAIR TONIC