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Wednesday, February 3, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 TICKETS tickets- f of the Qraham- Memorial-sponsored Balies spa noles are on sale now. The pro gram, which features Flamenco dancers, singers and instrumen talists will be at 8 p.m: Feb. 10 in Memorial Hall.' w " , NOW PLAYING s TRjeuoft Hoivaro Company PiDdacbM ONE THAT YOU WILL ENJOY TWO OR THREE TIMES IS STILL PLAYING. CAROLINA, DURHAM JAMES BOND IS BACK IN ACTION! EVERYTHING HE TOUCHES t f i r TURNS TO EXCITEMENT!!! TECHNICOLOR UMITEO ARTISTS Features: 1:14 - 3:14 - 5:14 7:14 9:14 DURHAM s NOW PLAYING QivingerS ti I. i rl A? JWmw BamstJLtum Da- waiter rmtttiau & i J- vTuimmdli I Ham Kimn r Devrios Jt -mm' mm bet Meet tug Politics .and parties will mix Feb. 12-13 in Winston-Salem when North! Carolina's Federa tion of College Young ' Demo crats will gather. A full schedule was announc- Death Of Nurse Ruled Accident An autopsy yesterday con firmed preliminary reports that Mrs. Margaret N. Reece, head operating room nurse at Duke Hospital, died accidentally Sun day night when she fell in her bathtub. . . , . . Mrs. Reece, mother : of UNC graduate student Davis Reece, was found submerged in the tub by Page Young, who shared her Glen Lennox apartment. Chapel Hill Police Chief W. D. Blake said Tuesday the re port showed "no bruises on body or head and that it was an "accidental drowning." He stated previously that she ap parently "slipped and fell" into the tub of running water. Chief Blake quoted Miss Young as saying she discovered the body , when she entered the bathroom after hearing water running an unusually long time. Phi Kappa Sigma UNC's Lambda chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma was recently pre sented the national fraternity's Arthur Marx Jns Award "for the greatest improvement scho lastically above the overall men's average." : ed yesterday by local YDC pub licity director Tom Bolch, and will include speeches by na tional r and state Democratic dignitaries. Among the speakers will be Dale Wagner, chairman of Col lege Young Democrats of Amer ica; Frank Rozak, college direc tor of the National Democratic Committee; J. Melville Brough ton,, Jr.; chairman of the State Democratic Executive Commit tee; and George W. Miller, president of the state's YDC. j Registration fee for the week end is $3. Convention head quarters will be in Hotel Rob ert E. Lee. - ; A special debate on Medicare will be held Saturday morning, and- the film "1,000 Days of John ; F. Kennedy'" will be shown at a Friday night session. Federation officials expect over 200 students from 38 schools for the rally. Freshman Rush List Announced The list of freshmen eligible to go through formal rush this semester is now available out side 206 South Building. About 900 freshmen are eli gible, according to IFC rush chairman Frank Martin. Rush invitations may be picked up at Gerrard Hall from 9 a.m. until 1 ' p.m.; tomorrow and Friday. A student may also rush a house from which he does not receive an invitation. Fraternity bids may be picked up in Y-Court from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Feb. 12. 170,542 Flunked That's how many applicants for life insurance fail ed the health exam last year . . . Why Wait Longer? We have the high quality life insurance with the low net cost. Compare before you buy The NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company "Because there IS a difference Arthur DeBerry, Jr. C.L.U. Jack E. Nicholson William M. Buell 121 W. Rosemary Tel. 942-6966 STEADY BABY SITTER Saturday nights. Call 942-5491. Male or. female After 5. ' ' ?400 TAKE UP PAYMENTS, 1963 Nashua Mobile Home. 10' x 60'. 3 bedrooms, lYz baths. Contact W. E. Roberson 15-501 8 miles south of Chapel, Hill, Scotty's Crown Station .. DOES SECURITY MAKE sense to the young man who wants success? Let a North western, Mutual Life show you how to gain security through In sured Savings. Bill Buell, Jack Nicholson, and Arthur DeBerry. Telephone 942-6966. 3 E ed Texts apern Hew and Used pray Ouifl tines 119 Geared io Your lext- PLUS Quick Friendly Service from a crew that wants your year-round iradc. i The Intimate Erfst Franklin St. i Open Till 10 P Bookshop C Campus Child Care Center Gets $20,000 Plans for a new$l million child development and mental retardation center to be locat ed in the University's public health area gained momentum Tuesday when it it was an nounced that the Joseph P. Ken nedy Foundation had pledged $20,000 to underwrite the de velopment of the program. The Kennedy Foundation an nounced that half the grant would be available immediately. Dr. George R. Holcomb, asso . ciate dean of the Graduate School for Research Adminis tration and assistant professor of anatomy at the School of Medicine, has been appointed full-time coordinator by the University. Already available to help fi nance construction of the center is $390,000 appropriated by the 1963 General Assembly. The funds were intended for a child development center which would include beds for the treatment of emotionally dis turbed children. Although the proposed center would be primarily the project of the medical department, it will use the resources of the various other schools and divi sions of the University. Univers - All Campos - Calendar - tens must be submitted in person at the DTH offices in GM by 2 pjn. the day before the desired pub lication Iate . (by 10 a.m. Sat urday for Sunday's DTH). Lost and Found notices will run on Wednesdays and Saturdays only. , TODAY CORE Meeting 7:30 p jn., 111 Merritt Mill Rd. Interviews for Campus Chest posts 2-5 p.m., Campus Chest Room, Y-Building. Sophomore Class Publicity Com mittee 4:30-5:30, Woodhouse ity ' Calendar Of Events Room. " .' Found Pair of black framed on Summer School Student Government 4:45-5:45, Ro land Parker I. Honor System Commission 4:15 p.m., Roland Parker III. All girls interested in partici pating in informal sorority rush must sign up in the Dean of Women's office, 202 South, by noon Friday. The Panhellenic tea for rushees will be held from 3:30-5 p.m Sunday at GM. -MOVIES , Varsity Good-Bye Charlie. HIT SKITS Red and Carolina Bin o ALSO Carolina Pillows UNC BEER MUGS SCARFS PENNANTS . . Chapel Hill's Most ;Unique Store Carolina -Boceaclo Seventy. LOST AND FOUND Lost Black wallet In vicinity of East Franklin Street or up per quad. Return to David . Moore, third floor Mangum. Reward offered. Lost Kitten, mostly white with brown and black spots on Franklin Street across from Methodist Church, 968-5752. Lost Brown wallet. Ralph Templeton, DOG Everett. Re ward. Found Green female para keet, 12G Daniels Road, 9G7 3123. Student Legislative Committee eyeglasses, in a drawer in the DTH office about a week be fore exams. Owner should come to DTH office. Found Silver identification, bracelet with intials LEW. Claim at DTH office. 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Hef b-Ox-bouillon, the delicious, nourishing - -,and Isave, hot, water coming out of a.t the spgcis. pick-me-up with 20 protein and oniy .ix calories. r Start insisting now that aU cafeterias carry and serve Save the wrappers and bring or send thorn tot ' 1 Herb-Ox. . f . , , - y , - - tMC 299 hfadhon Avevua, New York. N. V. 1Q017 . And, Herbc.cafrt get bonng: its beef chken, ; Whatever group totals the most, wins the set. - onton, sad vegetarfen flavored- The contest runs Anything goes: get Herb-Ox wrappers from anyone' from November 15 to Maren 15. - f , and everyone. Your parents at home, their friends, ' And one parting aphorism you wont find m.Witt-. kid brothers and sisters, older brothers and sisters, - geosteim the race is to the swift- ; , ' , - V
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