Saturday,-April 24.-kwk tttf. D AILY TAR HEEL a f"l us International housebuilding pro ject workers ; - ins p.m., Rosemary St.; rides will bf Baptist Student Center, 151 e" Rosemary St.; rides will be furnished to work site near Carrboro. For information, call David Witherspoon, 942 2765. BRIEFS Junior women who entered in DAILY ACROSS 1. To comb, as wool 5. Whist win 9. Melody 10. Father 11. Burgler's tool 12. Incites 14. Crude metal 15. Word of choice 16. Juice 17. Stag-g-ered 21. Twofold: . prefix . 22. Steal 23. The Age 25. Freight vehicle 28. Assert3 29. Old Greek . coin 30. Cameroons tribe 31. Goddess of justice 32. A bandage 37. Mountain -i peak 39. Music note 40. Bean 41. A slip knot 43. Century plant. 45. Part of speech 46. Seasoning herb 47. Falcon of sea 48. Resting CROSSWORD DOWN 1. Capital: Egypt 2. Kind of medieval helmet 3. Edge 4. 24 hours 5. Extra 6. Scientist's workroom: abbr. 7. Anthropoids 8. A certain bullfighter 11. Iota 13. Whirls 15. Sphere 18. Chant 'merrily 19. An a re 28. 30. 33. 34. 35. 15 '2fe 27 7fi? 2& 1 An 42. yyt1 44 I I gl --1 IF shbs Mor emmo? M VDCR HAIR Those 'dainty fmgers aren't about to play games in a messy, mousy mane! So, A V ..-.-...np.-.-. . BflNS AVERAGE A AS ENOUGH, Activities. January may see. their scor es on the OAIS interest tests, taken during orientation. Please make an appointment with Daryl Farrington, Dean of Women's Office, 933-2337. Freshmea girls interested .in fall rush should sign up in Dean of Women's office by noon on Mondav Interviews for President, Vice 20. Golf term 24. Music note 25. Female 26. Sea mollusk with spiral shell 27. Traffic yjQ-tk. a np,QG i e jn!e1s!sLLv!!s!t1. light indication Tester day's Aaawer 36. Organ of sight 38. Indigent 42. Source of - Sleeveless garment Turkish title Goddess of peace: Gr. Custom Wandered light and heat . 43. King of Judah . 44. Chatter get, with it! . . . get your hair shaped-up with SHORT CUT. Disciplines crew cut, brush cut, any cut; gives it life! Helps condition puts more body, more manageability, more girls in your hair! Get it today. Old Spice SHORT CUT Hair Groom by Shu!too.tube or arjon!y 30 plus tax. world's bi v.i HONDA 305cc Super Hawk $635.00 P.O.E. ,-; Year Francliisod IIOriDfl clcclar for flElTALS, SALES,, SEnUlGI . 504 Franklin St. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Open Sundays for Rentals, ( bJELL, IT tmT j j j rA I Todeiy t President, and Social Chair- -- - ttt: a. i-. - a ti - muajji w J us ion jjormuory wui be held April 27 and 28. Ap plication blanks can be ob tained from your dormitory president or at the informa tion desk in GM. Sign up for interviews at the information , desk at GM. : f MOVIES Carolina Major Dundee Varsity Cheyenne Autumn Rialto Mondo Pazzo. Free Flick Rally Round the Flag Boys ; LOST AND FOUND Lost Brown loose - leaf note book; 6" by 4", S. R. Smith, 432 Dey, reward. Found Keys bearing initials ;.M.E.D. and "from Dale and John", may be claimed at 216 Dey Hall. Found Pair of black frame glasses without case on Tues day on the road in front of PTA. Call Jimmy Byrd, 968 9138, 207 Ehringhaus. Found Glasses Thursday be fore vacation on sidewalk be- r tween Wilson and Coker, claim : at DTH office. . . j SUNDAY . Hillel Student Council 2:30 p.m., nominations for Hillel 1 offices. Hillel Elections -3 p.m., Col lege Bowl program j subject: "Literature." University Concert Band 4 p.m., Hill Music Hall, open to .' public. Baptist Student Union 5:45 p.m., supper followed by pro- gram, slides on Nigeria and worship service. Afterwards - bowling party with transpor tation provided. Wesleyan Foundation Sympos ium 4 p.m., basement of University Methodist Church lecture, "The Bending of His tory: The Task of Social En gagement." Student Party 7:30 p.m., Ger rard Hall, all party officers will be elected. seller! ' , - " "V".? aJHAT HAPe WOULD THE U0RLD B IN -TOCAV IFVERVQM" ggest B OIHB By JOHN JENNRICH DTII Staff Writer ' "Should we stop bombing North Viet Nam?" This question was asked 23 students on campus yesterday. If their answers are typical of others, the campus is over whemingly in favor of continued bombing. Twenty - eight students an swered no, while only four thought the United States should stop bombing. Some of the rea sons given were: Carl Swann, senior RTVMP and English major from Kings port, Tenn., had the only divid ed opinion. "As a person in volved with people, I say yes, we should stop bombing. As a person involved in politics, I say no. 1 m opposed to killing people, but we're living in a po litical world. We've made our commitments and we have to uphold them." uarDara Ann f rank, jumor recreation administration major from Columbus, Inc., said the United States should stop bomb ing. "It's not fair to kill people who are really not involved." Paula Johnson, junior English major from Benson, said "No. I feel this is a moral situation. We have to continue bombing to stand for our own values." Jack Creech, senior , English major from Greensboro, favored cessation of the bombing, bas ing his answer on the proposed peace negotiations. "It doesn't seem like we're for peace if we keep bombing." But Joyce Deaton, junior English major from Charlotte, said, "We would not be in any better position to talk . about peace if we stopped." Joe Snyder, junior RTVMP major ' from Asheville, favored continued bombing. "The only way we can win this war is to beat Worth Viet Nam into sub mission. Prior to the bombing, we were always on the defen sive. We've got to beat hell out of them." John Greenbacker, sophomore political science major from Norfolk, Va., said "I don't think we should stop. This is an ex tremely touchy subject. I am definitely in favor of increasing the number of troops in South Viet Nam. It would be more correct in international eyes to iripfii; - ' f sf " m m ft u mmmm FOR SALE: 1964 VW. GRAY, radio, seat belts. Must sacrifice price for immediate sale. Call or see Larry Gruder, 123 Con ner. 968-9155. YCU CAN EARN U? T0 14 HOURS CF COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE ST0D1C this soam the riATiorrs capital at the george vashi.v:gtoii uiiiversity A program designed to maka the unparalleled resources of Washington, D.C available to - students in other colleges and Universities. JUNE 14-JULY 21 JULY 22-AUGUST 27 " Special 3-week workshops in Education begin June 14, Jury 6, and July 26 Air-conditioned classrooms, library and residence hall Urban campus just four blocks from the White Housa writs for catalogue; . Dean of the Summer Sessions The George ' Washington University Washington, D.C. 2000S , I tkeT 2 ) 0JHAT5HAPelS-m UX)RU IH TODAV? - Si? is? pi) i s i F N1 limit -our activities to defending the country we're committed to. Easing off the bombing would be more conducive to a peace settlement, but I don't think we should, stop altogether. We should never have gotten into Viet Nam in the first place, but now that we're there, we must do something." Harry D. Holiingswortb, Jr., junior journalism major from Durham, said "No. We're fight ing a war in Viet Nam and the only way to win is to carry it to the source. To stop the bomb ings would be one of the worst tactical blunders we could make." Fred Thomas, freshman math major from Concord, said "No, definitely not. There is no rea son why we should stop. The Voters Due ToR egister Voter registration for the Chapel Hill municipal election, to be ; held May - 4, will take place today and next Saturday from 9 a.m. to sunset at pre cinct polling places. Eligible voters who- are un able to register at that time may register by , appointment with their registrar during the week. To be eligible to register, a person must be 21 years old, have lived in the State for a year, 'and in his precinct for 30 days by the date -of the elec tion. ' University students may vote in Orange County if they Change, or have already changed, their registration to an Orange County precinct from the place from which they came and if they consider their resi- dence in the county to be perm anent this is, if they have no specific plans to leave the coun ty in the immediate f uturel . The Voter's Service Commit tee of the League of Women Voters will operate information booths "on East Franklin Street, in' Glen ' Lennox and at East ate tomorrow and next Satur day to ; provide information about registration and candi dates. N. C. PREMIERE "BETTER THAN MONDO CANE" ' Los Angeles Times Short, 1961 Academy Award Nom inee, "HELP!; MY SNOWMAN'S BURNING. DOWN!" 1:52, 3:41, 5:30, 7:19 & 8:09 RIALTO - Durham COED WANTED Full-time summer employment at River Pines Resort, Fayette ville. $1.25 to $2.00 per hour plus boarding allowance. Apply in swimsuit, straw hat and heels at the Chamber cf Commerce (the Market House) FayettevHle, Friday, April 30, 2 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer NOW PLAYING .'4 Starring Ilicbard Widmark Carroll Baker Karl Maiden Sal Mineo Richard Montalban-Dolores Del Rio Gilbert Roland & Arthur Kennedy and James Stewart Edward G. Robinson IlfSMDED fiwi I K omlb question is whether it was ad visable to start in the first place. I think it was. Our ob jective is to stop the commu nists in Viet Nam. We haven't done that yet. The Red Chinese at this point are not capable of providing a defense equal to our offense. If the war drags on, conceivably they could be a lot stronger. If we feel we have a cause worth defending, we should do it now." ! Vkk Bost, graduate English and second-year law from Salis-i bury, said, "No. I think we've reached the point of no return.! It's either stay or lose face. Not only would it be a loss of pres tige, but it would mean we'd be defaulting on our obligations to the nations of Southeast Asia. Such a move on our part would put them in jeopardy." Jim Finison, graduate busi ness administration from Greensboro, said, "No. We have to put up a show of strength. We've gone too far to back down." Jim Robertson, sophomore business administration major from Burlington, said, "No, in deed not. For the simple fact that the Chinese will not be forced into any act of aggres sion by these raids." your degree to work When the degree is finally yours, what do you plan to do with it? You'll find that many good jobs require women with-college backgrounds. But, they often require women with sec retarial skills or business knowledge, too. Will you have marketable skills? Katharine Gibbs School offers expert training in secretarial and busi ness subjects; the Course for Coli'ege Women takes just 6V2 months. You'll be smart to come to Gibbs first then you can put your degree to work! Write College Dean . for GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK KATHARINE GIBBS 'SECRETARIAL. 21 Marlborough St., BOSTON, MASS. 021 16 200 Park Ave., HEW YORK, N. Y. 10017 33 Plymouth St., MONTCLAIR, N. I. 07042 77 S. Angelf St., PROVIDENCE, R. I. 0290S .U 1 1 B Put By solving problems In astronautics, Air Fores scientists expand man's knowledge of the universe. Lt. Howard McICinley, M.A., tells about research careers on the Aerospace Team. (Lt.McKinley holds degrees in electronics and electri cal engineering from the Georgia Institute of Tech nology and the Armed Forces Institute of Technology. He received the 1963 Air Force Research & Devel opment Award for his work with inertial guidance components. Here he answers some frequently-asked questions about the place of college-trained men and women in the US. Air Force.) Is Air Fore research really advanced, compared to what others are doing? It certainly is. As a. matter of fact, much of the work being done right cow in uni versities and industry had its beginnings in Air Force research and development projects. After all, when you're involved in the development of guidance sys tems for space vehicles-a current Air Force project in America's space program you're working on the frontiers of knowledge. What areas do Air Force scientists get fciTolred in? Practically any you can name. Of course the principal aim of Air Force research is to expand our aerospace capability. But in carrying out this general purpose, individual projects explore an extremely wide range of topics. "Side effects" of Air Force research are often as important, scientifically, as the mam thrust. How important is the work a recent graduate can expect to do? It's just as important and exciting as his own knowledge and skill can make it. From my own experience, I can say that right from the start I ra doing vital, absorbing research. Thats one of the things that's so good about an Air Force career-it EiveTyoung people the chance to do meaningful work in the areas that really interest them. 7Eaf Boa-sdenSc Jobs does the Air Force offer? . Of coarse the Air Force has a continuing need for gated cS5rs-j2oa s4 juvi-Ocrs. "X?re are tZso Ballet Company The North Carolina State Bal- let Company wU present its annual Spring performance to- day at 2:30 p.m. in the Carr- boro School. Admission is 60 cents at the door. ! ' ! uzr:lWe may he a little bochicards in our j spelling but tee are still America's lead " ' , - i ing cheese store. EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER ! c loorah! TAwNYS Tfto neu bonk -by- J - X . Chape! HHPs Qm M Forlbuii is nailing for bapp; yGiingstcrs in our children's corner! 0 lie . iiELiiiiuiC iiiyOkaiC' j 119 East Franklin Street 2 r 4& . 17 J V I ' A Has Spring Sho XT This afternoon's Ballet will feature Schubert's "Variations," "If by Bartok, excerpts from "Bacchanale" by Glazuncif , an J ."Promenade" by Britton, based on the work by Rossini. Open Till 10 F.I 1, V s t V many varied and challenging administrative-managerial positions. Remember, the Air Force h a vast and complex organization. It takes a great many different kinds of people to keep it running. But there are two uniform criteria: you've got to be intelligent, and you've got to be willing to work hard. What sort of future do I have la the Ate Force? Just as big as you want to make it. In the Air Force, talent has a way of corning to the top. It has to be that v. ay, if we're going to have the best people Li ths riht places, keeping America strong and free Whafs the best way to start an Air Forte career? An excellent waythe way I started is through Air Force Officer Training School. GTS is a three-month course, given at Lackland Air Force Base, near San Antonio, Texas, that's open to both men and women. You can apply when you're within 210 days of graduation, or after you've received your degree. How long S3 I fee commixed to serve? Fcrcr years from the time you graduate from OTS and receive your commission. If you go on to pilot or navistcr training, the four years starts when you're awarded your wings. Are there other way fo become aa Air Force officer? There's Air Force ROTC active at many colleges and universities, and the Air Force Academy, where admission is by examination and Congressional ap pointment. If you'd like more information on any Air Force program, you can get it from the Professor of Aerospace Studies (if there's one ca your campus) or from an Air Force recruiter. United States Air Ferts