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Friday,FeBruarxJ). 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL' Pa e li-l;t -, Tie Most Treasured Gift of All from Ti L KEHP . . Jewelry 135 Franklia ; 942-1331 Si! iii ' v nRnpnirnr k- ... - I I )J Uj IXI IXI 114 Arrow Cum Laude, a gutsy button-down oxford in pure, unadulterated cotton. High collar band that doesn't get lost under a sweater or jacket. Long, swooping collar points that button up a perfect collar roll. Square-shouldered, taper-bodied, "Sanforized" labeled 15 more like it in stripes and colors you never saw before. $5. FJS --A bold new bred of drss shirt forsa bold new breed of guy,' - jTmIxIx JV Times 5 days -.X FLIP LATHAM 7:30 JUl Theitktion .Now t-J'" - O 1 - 1 " - v -JIASSOK $400 TAKE UP PAYMENTS, 1963 Nashua Mobile Home. 10' x 60'. 3 bedrooms. IVz baths. Contact W. E. Roberspn 15-501 8 , miles south of Chapel Hill, Scotty's Crown Station. 000 A Day ... n ueek, non.-Fm. - 0:30 A.H. -12:30 with ev6ry dajr coverage and Today's All Campos Calendar items must be submitted in person at the DTH offices in GM by 2 p.m. the day before the desired pub lication date (by 10 a.m. Sat urday for; Sunday's DTH). Lost and Found notices will run on Wednesdays and Saturdays only. .TODAY Baptist Student Union 5:45 p.m., Bob Althauser, "The Student's Self-image as Male and Female." Freshman Class Scholarship Committee 1 p.m., Rendez vous Room. V 4-::-:-: -$::: A BILL WALKER WCML9 with DILL WALKER and FLIP LATHAM P.b. - 4:30 P.L1. & AMAVAN reporting of news of Chapel Hill and the Campus Campus Calendar Carolina Quarterly 4 p.m., or ganizational meeting of all students wishing to work on ; the publicity, circulation and business staffs. Model United Nations Personnel 4 p.m., Roland Parker. Hillel Sabbath Services 7 p.m. Anyone interested in directing any form of dramatic presen tation for GM Drama Com mittee should contact Nancy Ramsey, Tri-Delt house. G M A B president applications are available at the GM In formation Desk. They must be returned by noon Tuesday. Newman Club members inter ested in attending the South eastern Province Convention in Savannah, Ga. today and Saturday, should contact Fath er Woods, 942-2090. Approxi mate cost, $20. All women interested in partici pating in informal sorority rush must sign up in the Dean "ONE OF YEAR'S 10 BEST!" Saturday Review N. Y. Times GRAND PRIZE .WINNER 1964 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL "A hypnotic, engrossing ) film!" "-Crowier H. Y. Timet "A CINEMA MASTERPIECE! A powerful luminous and violent G existential thriller!" Time Magazine Starring EIJI OKADA ("Hiroshima, Mon Amour") 12:48, 2:54, 5, 7:06 & 9:12 RIALTO, DURHAM 5 :30 P.U. KC Atk FT,- n 1 fiH b 1360 of Women's office, 202 South, by noon today. The Panhel lenic tea for rushees will be held from 3:30-5 p.m. Sunday at GM. - Carolina Christian Fellowship 5:30 p.m., upstairs Lenoir, prayer meeting followed by dinner at 6 p.m., and Bible study on Ephesians at 6:30 p.m. Ski Club Persons interested in a trip to Blowing Rock on Sunday should register in Y Court between 3 and 5 p.m. MOVIES Carolina The Long Ships ... Varsity Kiss Me Stupid Free Flick Escape from East Berlin Carolina (Durham) Goldfinger Rialto (Durham) Woman in the Dunes. iflLE AT TBE" FiBESIBE FRIDAY AUD SATURDAY Saturday From 9:30 to 5:30 REYNOLDS COLISEUM N. C. State Campus t " ONE SHOW ONLY! , MM Address Mall Orders to Reynolds Coliseum Box Office, Raleigh, N. C Adm. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Adv. tickets 011 sale at Cofiseam Box Office, Thiem's Record Shop and Village Pharmacy era Shop, Raleigh; Record Bar, Durham & Chapel HilL Inventory. and Clearance Inventory has been - has been regrouped and Fall and Winter GOATS SUITS DRESSES BAGS SPORTSWEAR COSTUME JEWELRY CTiA TT7C i Moore (Continued from Page 1) program to insure , hunger is banished from the classrooms Moore's advocacy of the two year, 10 per cent teacher pay hike went against the recom mendations of the Advisory Budget Commission, which had recommended only a $15-a- month increase for next year. The governor slowed his pace and measured every word as he referred to the 1964 Civil Rights Act, under which discrimina tion must be eliminated com pletely from schools receiving federal assistance. "There are now new laws and regulations which will change the way many of our schools are operated," he said. "As much as we dislike these changes, I remind you of our state's proud heritage as a peaceful and law abiding people." Then he made the House Sat. Feb. 6 8:30 P.M. The Year'a Greatest Attraction ALL SEATS RESERVED! ' f-V' ; 7V'' ::-1 . f - 4 I VK,niro, etc. FINAL Reductions Now Cites Education chamber ring with the words "the law must be obeyed. Moore's voice took on a som ber, almost ominous note as he turned to his proposal for an automobile inspection program. He noted that 1.575 persons died on North Carolina high ways in 1964, an' increase of 194 over the previous year. "An automobile inspection law could bring about an imme diate 10 per cent reduction in this terrible toll," he said. "If such a law had eisxted last year, 157 citizens of our state would be alive today." The $300 million road bond issue, Moore said, "would be financed within the present tax structure utilizing the one cent per gallon tax which has fi nanced the secondary road bond issue of 1949." It would be vot ed on by the public 1 , 1 Isea T and Outlines from the Intimate Save you onev and money aim luuiiuy: taken Merchandise Prices Further Reduced. ' PRICE NOW In Effect, All Departments of Chapel Hill He recommended $150 mil lion of the bonds issue be spent on primary roads. $75" million for highways within municipali ties and $75 million for second ary roads. LACROSSE MEETING All candidates for both the freshman and varsity lacrosse teams should meet in 201 Wool len Gym Monday at 4 p.m. GRAND GPHIina Thurs., FrU and Sat. DALAI LOOuGE 15-501 By-Pas3 Chapel Hill, Next to East gate 0 Tfio Fabulous Sido-IScbs (direct from Philadelphia) featuring LORETTA HO GOVEfl Open 12 Noon to 1 A.M. 3Ion. Thru Thurs. 12 Noon to 2 A.M. Fri. and Sat. Sun Afternoon DISCOTEAU TIME 2-G Live entertainment and dancing every night Bring your instruments Bring your "Mixins" 1.00 Music Charge on Sunday Only No Beer After 11:30 P.M. Or On Sunday A i REMEMBER VALENTINE DAY - FEB. 14
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