Wednesday, February 17, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEU AAUP At Pfeif f er Petitions Against Speaker Ban Law The Pfeiffer College chapter of the American Association of University Professors Monday became the second state chap ter to urge repeal of the Speakr er Ban Law. Fifty-two of the 60. chapter members signed a petition which was forwarded to Stan ley County Rep. Clyde Whitley in Raleigh. The AAUP at Davidson Col lege recently passed a resolu tion expressing opposition to the law. The Pfeiffer petition noted the action of- the Davidson AAUP. In a note accompanying the petition, Dr. Warren E. Gates, chapter president, said: "The Speaker Ban Law infringes upon academic freedom in that it de prives the appointed officials who are in charge of higher edu cation of state colleges and uni versities of their right to de termine what is right for their student bodies in terms of edu cation and citizenship." Study in Guadalajara, Mexico The Guadalajara Summer School, a fully accredited Univerity of Ari zona program, conducted in coop eration with professors from Stan ford University, University of Cali fornia, and Guadalajara, will offer June 28 to Aug. 7, art, folklore, geography, history, language and literature courses. Tuition, board and room is $265. Write Prof. Jaun B. Rael, P. O. Box 7227, Stanford, Calif. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP PROUDLY OFFERS The Library of a Religious Philosopher PART I This library, the collection of an5 outstanding scholar, will be shown in two sections, the . second, of; which , will , go out a , week t from wbcih will go out - next weehu; 5 It; includes books on philosophy, Religious History, and theology, with special emphasis on the Re formation. It is a multi-lingual collection, and in time ranges from 16th Century editions to re view copies of fairly recent books. Prices will range as widely as dates, but we think any serious scholar will find treasure here. The Intimate Bookshop 119 E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. "SEE IT NOW. ." Bosiey CTOwtner N.Y-Times IOSE FERRER fln His ' academy Avard Winning Role MHQVIE OF THE WEEK" -LIFE MALAPOWERSES??ffi risirihuicJ by N.T. A. TODAY ONLY rfj J " My Mi y i X Music Composed and Directed By Academy Award Winner f i t- ,"- "' - rn...iA ' - A ' , ".a C,, , ' "C I'' ' , -: -. . ' E-' 11 1 v " , 5 &:f ?' ' x " i jr, - ' r ' ' , , . ? ' "A, , , -I " 'i " V . ' ' , "I ft- o. a:-:-:-.-:-:-:-v-, i I ' - UNO DEBATERS David Kiel and John Olshinski ( sitting, left to right) and Eric Van Loon and Robert Powell (standing, left to right) pose with their trophies after tying Wake Forest for the ACC debate championship. (Photo by Jock Lauterer). Debaters Tie For 1st In 8th ACC Tournament UNC and Wake Forest tied for championship awards at the Atlantic ' Coast Conference's eighth annual debate tourna ment at Clemson over the past weekend. - The Tar Heel freshmen took first in both affirmative and negative divisions. The varsity placed second be hind Wake Forest. Sophomore Robert S. Powell was the best individual speaker. Freshman David Kiel took an other first place for the Tar Red and Carolina Blue ALSO Carolina Pillows UNC BEER MUGS SCARFS PENNANTS Chapel Hill's TECHNICOLOR PANAV1SION pksemtedby WARNER BROS. Screenplay HARRY BROWN and CHARLES LEDERER Produced and Directed by LEWIS MILESTONE (I! mtmmmmmmmmmmmummmimmmmm a DORCHESTER production TODAY ONLY DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. A size of type 5. Unable to hear 9. Decree 10. Cook's garment 12. Maturing", as cheese 13. Suspicious: sL 14. A parish officer: G.B. 16. Consume 17. Weird 19. Music , note 21. Farm building 24.Siup'a. kitchen 27. Appearing; as if eaten 29. Antlered animal 30. A confec tion 32. Parasitic plant S3. Personal pronoun 34. Branch 36. "Child of the Sun" 89. A coaling1 vessel 43. Not true 45. Test 46. Instinctive 47. Border3 48. Mast 49. Colors, as Easter , egg3 DOWN 1. Errand boy for Con gress 2. Occipital -protuberances- 3. Compress 4. Point of , view. 5. Pig-eon pea, 6. Fencer's foil . ' ; TRegion & Fortified place. 9. Taxi 11. The Empire State: abbr. 15. Unit of worlc Heels as a . novice division . speaker. ' However, Wake Forest had a cumulative total of two more points in all divisions than UNC, so they took home the first-place trophy. - Tar Heel debaters were Bob Powell, Eric VanLoon, Craig Bradley and Curtis Branscome, varsity; and David Kiel, Steve Kemic, Bill Clemens and John Olshinski, novice. Charles . Lucht; assistant di rector" of debate; . accompanied the team. mm Most Unique Store 18. Sweet " potato 20,OgliB3- 21. Exist 22. Places where arms are stored ; 23. Line 2SLUivision ofN. ; Italy:' 26. Card game 28. A Yesterday's Answe) 37. Applaud. 38. Largest 1 continent ( 40. Theater j seat. ' 41. Evenings? poet. lamprey 31. A muscle twitch 33. Take offense: si. 35. Sulked 42. Property? L. 44. Blunder - JvIa'sE PiARliU M I UEE OlMt ASiCOmHOI33E A s ppQTWr EINT sTTy Pie sriAgjT s r " pCTs e tit1 AIR AlRCirRII T1 5 BID. S- IM EjCEMSTe biu 33a sTaQATl a. cturie l a cht ailEiNLtiMiEt-. YA lz I3 1' Y45 16 17 18 TT- ------- W LIE--W 11 W TTW Former Student Charged In Fires On State Campus A. former N.C. State student was charged Monday with set ting fires on the State campus that caused between $8,000 and $9,00Q damage Charged in three warrants was. David Laridon Steele of Raleigh. Steele, who recently dropped out of school, won a national scholarship after graduation from Broughton High School in 1962. A . warrant "charging another former State student, William R. Fairchild, 20, with setting fire to Williams Hall was dropped and. three new warrants identi cal to those against Steele were drawn. The pair is accused of break ing into Williams Hall and set ting fire to papers in a base ment storeroom, then setting fire to a telephone booth in Withers Hall. TODAY Jam Session -Discoteau - 2 p.m.-6 p.m. The Fabulous SIDE-KICKS Featuring Loretta BALAN LOUNGE ..-' Next to Eastgate No : Beer on Sunday Drfnk iots ; for your - . - ' - w-f&ty- r Ss,? ;-'' ' f- " , , i --- --' " i c ciftDog5 aryifesss : !. -i n ' n - - n n - - -Tate a breakfromNletzsc, Kierkegaard. Kant, and ' Whitehead. Contribute to gocdtsc!tdr material acccm plfshment a color TV set for your dorm commons, - 'frat house, or what have you. - ' Drink Her b-Ox bouiftcor the delicious, nourishing ' pick-me-up wi 20 prcteirr and only six calories. Save the wrappers and bring ctr send them tot CMC, 299 Madison Avenue, New York. . i00i7 Whatever group- totals thtrtnosi, wins the set. Ar.yihing goes: Set Herb-Ox wrappers from anyone - I' (nrt. Ynjfr nsrinti a home their friends , ' - Kid brothers and sisters, okier brothers and sisters, Today's "''Campi TODAY Auditions for Sophomore Talent Show 7 p.m., Memorial Hall. Groups wishing to audition should contact Teddy O'Toole, 968-9151 or 942-4719. Judicial Committee of Student Legislature 4 p.m.. Wood house. Budget Committee 3 to 5:20 p.m. Physics Colloquium 4 p.m., 263 Phillips Hall, "Sharp Line Op tical Spectroscopy of Ions in Solids." Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m. in 277 Phillips Hall. Last Chance to reclaim money andor books from the Alpha Phi Omega Book Exchange. Claims should be taken to the APO office in the basement of Smith Dormitory 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday. Military week will . be held March 1. through March 5. Midshipmen and cadets should FROM THE LONG-RUNNING LONDON HIT PLAY! METR0-60LDWYN-MAYER Short, "THE PONY," National Film Board of Sanada 1:25, 3:20, 5:15, 7:10, 9:06 RIALTO, DURHAM of Herb-Ox bouHIori and win a color TV set fraternity, sorority, dormitory, etc. sign up for competition fas soon as possible. Publications Board 3 p.m., Ro land Parker II, will get over budget requests. - LOST AND FOUND ; Lost Gold charm bracelet in Pine Room, Suzanne Tarr, 929-2079, reward. Lost Navy blue raincoat at Sig Ep House, size 42 long with name tag in back, reward, Drew Hodges, 555 Ehring haus, 942-5614. Lost Black umbrella with dark wood handle at KA House, Drew Hodges, 555 Ehring haus, 942-5614, reward. Lost Kev chain with keys. Chuck McKiever, 929-2585. Lost White raincoat at Phi Gam House, has name tag, George White, 107 Grimes, 968-9197. Lost Olive Raincoat with white lining, at Pi Lambda pant A LAWRENCE WEJNGARTEN PRODUCTION the UN, the pres?dsntx From any source; everything's " 'acceptable. - - - c - - ; - Smart dorms, f rat houses, and sororities are going 't -' la serve it up with meafs. Threw out 'the beer barrels' and have hot water ccming put of aii the spgctv J - -' - - Start insisting raw that ai cafeterias carry and 5erve.,;-; , Herb-Ox. ' " - - t . And, Herb-Ox can't get'bofing: it's beC.chlcP L , onion, and vegetarian Itavored The 'contest uns 1 , from November 15 to JVfarch 5. . ' ' - , ' , And cna oartinjr rvoricm vrai won't find in Witt . genstetn: the race ts to the swift.'- " Phi House, Irwin Plisco,. 302 Lewis. 968-9055. Lost Bronx High School of Science class ring, Johnny - Tnumbacain, 1004 Pittsboro Road, reward. , Found Navy framed prescrip tion glasses in auditorium cf Hill Hall. Claim' at DTH of fice. Found Gold man's wrist watch behind Ruffin Dorm. Contact Dick Tarbox, 207 Connor. Found Brown Leather gloves, claim at Hanes record office. Found Fountain pen, claim at Hanes record office. Found Wrist watch in basket room at Woollen Gym. In quire at basket room. , Lost Brown billfold. Contact Gail Woodward at Computa tion Center, 933-2018. Reward . offered. Complete Selection Grumbacher Winsor Newton Permanent Pigments Artists Iaterials DILLY ARTHUR Eastgate x x : , ' , - Greek (Continued from Page 1) He said the Attorney Gen eral's office had located . two, eye-witnesses of the incident who testified that they heard the word "cirrus" mentioned-in. reference to the African's dress. Long said he had heard he would be invited to Friday's demonstration. "I have viewed these plans with a great deal of interest," he said, "but" I have made no plans to either boycott or attend the demonstration." Rally (Continued from Page 1) worked harder for its removal than officials of the University, but difference between our groups and the administration is in the method of seeking re peal." He said he would give the de tails of the differences at the rally and that he will reveal a violation of the law at UNC. DTH Classified 1964 JAGUAR E-TYPE FIXED ' head coupe. Contact Ted Bar ker, 640 Ehringhaus. Call 9039. 1 . ' r v5-: x