Li L. i : Tuesday, MareH 23, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pa i V'O.TE TODAY u ta Pizza TrjOC3T M " 11-12:30 AH Small Pizzas With Any Ono Ingredient vilh Soft Drink $1.07 Applies to Inside Service Only PICK-UP SERVICE ALL PIZZAS 1 4 OFF Our pizzas are not frozen We make them ourselves We are the only ones in Chapel Hill & Carrboro who make their own. College Men: A REGAL COMPANY representative will be hold ing interviews for summer employment MARCH 23 and 24. Earn $500 per month. Openings in N. C, S. C, Virginia. Men selected for summer jobs will be considered for full time positions after graduation. To Qualify You Must: O Own Oar O tlavc Heat Appearance O Furnish References For appointment for persona interview . call 968 4446 March 23 and 24 between hours 1:00 and 6:00. Ask for Mr. Faulkner. If when this is i) If routes avoid u il traffic, tais, J J Xvstop lights! JJ Take yoirf irst trip onTrailways you'll never go arty other way! Trailways whisks you smoothly over new, direct- route super highways. Restrcom aboard. Seats soft as your easy chair. I .NEW YORK .....-. $17.05 Thro Express-reserve the seat of your cnoice NORFOLK .1 , $6.03 Thru Express frequent departures WASHINGTON SS.S3 Thru Express-reserve the seat of your choice ASHEVILLE $7.43 Thru Express convenient departures CHARTERSTOURSPACKAGE EXPRESS UNION BUS TERMINAL 311 W. Franklin St. 942-3356 Easiest travel on earth Van Loon- (Continued from Page 1) tieing .up Student Government finances. Second I propose that the piecemeal replacement of resi dence hall TV sets be super ceded by a systematic rotation list - that would enable every residence hall to get a new TV set every fourth year. Legislation was passed two years ago directing the treas urer of the student body to "establish an ad hoc committee to inspect all existing residence hall TV sets and to classify them into four categories ac cording, to their expected life. Each year the sets in one of the categories was to be re placed by new sets (BF 36-7, Clip Me Out YOUR MENU FOR I THE WEEK OF ARGII 21 Article 3, sections 1 & 2)." This committee has never been es tablished. I propose to give this project top priority next year. I will send letters to the residence hall presidents re minding them that this service is available, and that I am plan ning to work actively with them in getting the new sets, for he Student Party has been the pary concerned with the needs of those of us who live in resi dence halls, and we plan to con tinue this record if elected to office next year. These, then, are the two planks of my platform: a rec ord of experience in Student Government finance and a promise of constructive propo sals for changes next year. On this basis I ask for your support. IV3 I I Luncheon Specialty I 9SC i i i i i i i i i i i i fill f.,4- Tuesday ' Salisbury Steak with ' oven browned potatoes, 7. , " , Wednesday I Spagholti with meat sauce, salad, bread . Thursday .Cheeseburger I with chicken & rice soup, salad, bread Friday CHOICE Be of nib baked beans, sauerkraut, salad, Or Tuna Fish Groauettes I with tartar sauce, cole slaw, peas, bread I I .CLOSED MONDAY 104 W. Franklin St. Greek Art Lecture Tonight In Murphy A professor of classical ar chaeology at the University of Mainz, Germany, will give a public lecture tonight. Dr. Frank Brommer will speak on "The Choice of Mo ment in Greefe Art" at 8 p.m. in 111 Murphey. His appear ance will be sponsored by the Department or Art. s Dr. Bommer has been on the Mainz faculty since 1958. Available at W mnnn n"iMA M Carolina T Shirts W Sweat Shirts & Nitees 3 W iLJL KUn?s irXr? Mill 1 mil Mli m Ml, h PATRONIZE YOUR " ADVERTISERS Caiendar AH Campus Calendar .items "uv ue suomiuea in person at the DTH offices in GM by 2 p.m. the day before the desired pub- "-ib ace ay iv a.m. Satur day for Sunday's DTH). Lost and Found items will be print ed on Wednesdays and Satur days nly TODAY Brazilian Portuguese Table noon, Lenoir HalL Academic Affairs Committee 4 p.m., Grail Room. NAACP 7:30 p.m., 205 Alum ni; April 22 benefit and stu dent recruitment will be dis cussed. The American People and Viet Nam' 5 p.m., Gerrard Hall. SPU immediately follow ing speech by Paul Booth. North Carolina .String Quartet 8 p.m., Memorial HaU. MOVIES Carolina Diary of Anne Frank Varsity That Man from Rio BRIEFS . Beginning guitar lessons taught ning tomorrow night, $2 for eight lessons;, sign up now at GM information desk. Tickets now on sale at GM In formation desk, 50 cents with ID, $1 for date or spouse. WEDNESDAY UNC Physics Colloquium 4 p.m., 265 Phillips, "Reorienta tion Effect in Coulomb Excita tion. Tea and coffee will be served at 3:30 p.m. in 277 Phillips. CWC 5 p.m.; Roland Parker III Stray Greeks dinner meet ing at . Daryl. Farrington's home. Meet in Planetarium ; parking lot at 5:30 p.m. CORE 7:30 p.m., 111 Merritt Mill Rd. Excavations Planned Again ; By Duke, UNC For the second straight year tJNC and Duke will join with British contributors in sponsor ing archaeological excavations at Winchester, England. The purpose of the project is to uncover the urban history of England's ancient capital from the Iron Age onward. A limited number of college students are being accepted for eight-week periods of work during the 10-week Season from June 20 to August 30. Students must pay their own passage to and from Winches ter. The second, third, or fourth two weeks of the trip will be left open to students for independent travel Students should address re quests for applications to Frank T. de Vyver at Duke. W w- " TUt - - -HH. II II H iBlMnWJ,l . " : r tt Jt J nave yuu itLzu. their homemade mm Cannaloni? gptfy M. -4 , ' Dinners mm 1.75 $10,000 CASH AT AGE 63! Buy life insurance how ... be protected until '65. Write ... Phone . . . Visit UA DILLY ... comparable to the JAMES BOND packed with action thrillers. The action never stops. It's fast, funny, ex citing and dandy enter tainment!" - Cue Magazine "A WILD AND WONDERFUL TIME ! CONTINUALLY HILARIOUS! 1000 THRILLS 1000!" Time Magazine WOMEN TO THE RIGHT OF HIM.. WOMEN TO THE LEFT OF HIM . . INTO THE JAWS OF THE IMPROBABLE DROPS JEAN-PAUL BELMONDO Ice::. WW J . f r . - - m JEAN-PAUL BELMONDO FRANCOfSE DORLEAC JEAN SERVAIS Jf FOR SALE: GUITAR GUILD electric guitar. Excellent condi tion $375.00. Write: Al Del Russo, 215-D Scott Hall, College Hill Drive, Greenville, N. C, or call Greenville. 752-5069. 8 11 p.m. STARTS TODAY TONIGHT THE SHAMROCKS Featuring Ronnie & GG Balan Lounge Open TiI 1 a.m. NO COVER Next to Eastgate GEORGE L. COXHEAD, CX.U. East Franklin (Oyer Dairy. Bar) Pb. US-iZZS NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ;':3dE.DC8n prosonls anolhor spedo! (Sbicken Pcg!; H dsligfiifcl soacfc viiih delicious O Souihcm Fried GI:k!:cn (Ti70 pieces) ; O Frencli Fries Q Rolls :;V:0--,PictdoBarnisb'- SERVED EVERY DAY ANYTIME Inack Bar and fiafeferia ; THIS WEEK IN THE OLD BOOK FEATURE CASE OLD SETS If you're looking for inexpensive but decorative shelf fillers or, if you're lucky, important titles in unimportant editions here's your chance for. a treasue-hunt. The Intlmafa Bookshop 119 E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 P.M. 3 Graduatiii; ST0BED1& . . O WHO ARE GRADUATIHG ill JUI1E O IVI10 VifiriT TO REtIT Govjns & HG0 SndULD COHE fJ0l7 TO TIE O TO BE FITTED AMD O TO HAVE TIIEin 0BDE0S TAICEFJ If your roommate says the Bell System helped invent hi-fi, stereo and talking movies. don't bet. You'll lose. In the course of their studies of the nature of sound, Bell System scientists have heen able to make significant contributions to all three forms of entertainment. You might say that it was because the dis coveries were there to be discovered by the first explorers to come down the trail. When the century was still young, we real ized that if the telephone were to come up to its potential, the nature of sound had to be much better understood than it was then. This led to the largest most comprehensive study of sound ever undertaken by anyone. To capture sound for study, Bell Telephone Laboratories developed the first electronic re corder for phonograph discs. For the first time, performers recorded into microphones. Then, in 1925, Bell Labs perfected an elec tronic system that synchronized sound and action on movie film. The talkies were born. To get better sound reproduction, they started experimenting in 1933 with ways to separate high and low frequencies to prevent distortion. The result was a single-groove, rhnltS-channel disc the basis of today's stereo phonic industry. ' Nevertheless, these contributions were by products of the real effort, which was to make telephone service better. We are proud, of course, that they helped build and improve whole industries. - . But we're prouder of the sound qualities in : the telephone of today. If you'd like to do business or engineering work you're really proud of, we'd like to talk to you. fr 1 Bell System American Telephone and Telegraph Co. and Associated Companies