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Tuesday, September 23, 1965 SRWW.'.v.v.v,.v Here And There On THE DAILY TAR HEEL- Pare3 ViVi VAViViViVi i Tie JKII Toeay Meal For A Drason . . . All Campus Calendar items must be submitted in person at the DTH offices in GM by 2 p.m. the day before the de sired publication date (by 10 a.m. Saturday for Sunday's DTH). Lost and Found notices will be run on Tuesdays Saturdays only. TODAY and Interviews for U. P. legislative vacancy in Cobb, 7:30, Grail Room. HdT NEWCOMER FROM HONDA J(Q) SPORT 5 New power, new styling, new perform ance, new engineering perfection. The Honda S-65. Low initial price; easy terms. It's ready for you today, at OPEN ROAD, INC. 616 W. CHAPEL HILL STREET .DURHAM, N. C. 681-6116 THE BIG HONDA DEALER Large Selection of New and Used Bikes and Scooters on Hand Now SALES SERVICE PARTS RENTALS A sutdent forum on "A Chris tian Case for Pacifism" fea turing Bill Jeffries, regional secretary of the American Friends service committee. University Baptist Church, 7 p.m., Sunday. Westminister Fellowship pre sents "Orientation to W. F." Supper at 5:30 p.m. at Pres byterian Student Center. LJS.A. meeting in the church at 5:30 p.m. Supper, followed by the film, "Grapes of Wrath." Refunds for the tickets to the Otis Redding Show will be given out today in Y-Court from 1-3 p.m. You must have your ticket stubs. Interviews for the Tortnto Ex change will be held today and Wednesday in Roland Parker 1 and 2 from 3-5:30 p.m. Interested persons should obtain an application from the G.M. desk. The U.N.C. Tutorial Project will hold registration for this year's program today and Wednesday. All those inter ested in tutoring elemen tary or high school children are invited to pick up a reg istration form in Y-Court. Band Practice, 4:30, Emerson Field. W.R.C. meets at 6:45 in the Grail Room. Graham Memorial interviews are being held this week. Positions are still open in tournaments, drama, cur rent affairs, social, publici ty, music and films commit tee. Sign up at G.M. Infor mation desk. National Merit Scholarship Committee: All interested persons are invited to at tend a meeting at 3:30 p.m. Yack photos: This is the last week for senior pictures, and freshmen whose last name begins F-J. Any or ganizations wishing pages in the Yack must sign a con tract before Oct. 5. University Party membership committee will meet at 8 p.m. in Davie Hall. A very important meeting of You can date for less in Lee Leens. (With the authority of the Leen-Iook, you can convince her that going out . . . is out.) . i , I .... . J . ! ' - . i; if rat i4 I I; ' ; V - i -J i- I the Di Phi will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Di Hall, New East. All members must at tend. Other members of the student body are invited. The S.P.U. will hold a plan ning meeting at noon up stairs in Lenoir Hall. WEDNESDAY The first meeting of the U.N.C. Public Health Student Wives Club will meet at 8 p.m. on the second floor of the Pub lic Health Building. Dr. Flash, Assistant Dean of the School of Public Health, will give a brief talk fol lowed by a get-acquainted hour when refreshments will be served. Wives of the Dean, Assistant Deans and Department heads of the School of Public Health are invited. The Bureau of Internal Af fairs will meet in the Wood house Room from 3-4 p.m. U.N.C. Physics Colloquium, 4 p.m. in room 215 Phillips Hall. Willis E. Lamb from Yale University will speak on "Measurement in Quan tum Mechanics." Tea and coffee will be served one half hour before the talk in the Lounge, room 277 Phil lips Hall. Student Athletic Council will meet at 7 p.m. in the Grail Room. International Students board will meet at 7 p.m. upstairs in the Y. LOST AND FOUND Lost: Car key and door key chain with two Canadian pennies. Lost around the north part of the campus. 942-3702. Lost: Red umbrella with black carved handle in Lenoir Hall last Thursday about 6 p.m. Reward offered. Connie Ve cellio, 409 Winston Dorm, 968-9080. Lost: Spanish lace veil Sun day morning near the Post Office. Reward. Call 968-0505 Found: 3 watches, 2 Timexs and 1 Helbros, Call Human ities Div. desk. 933-1356. INTERVIEWS Interviews for Student Gov ernment executive committees will continue Monday through Wednesday in the Student Government offices of Gra ham Memorial. Students interested in serv ing on any of the 23 commit tees are urged to apply. Slide into a pair of Lee Leens. Take along your banjo. You'll have a captive audience when she sees you in those low-riding, hip-hugging Leens. (They really do something for your shoulders.) Those arrow-narrow legs give you dash she never suspected, and those git-a!ong pockets show you're a stickler for detail. Great way to date; no pain in the wallet. But, you need the authority of Lee Leens to get away with it. Shown, Lee Leens in Lastic Stretch Denim. a blend of '75 cotton and 25 nylon. Sanforized. In Wheat, Faded Blue, Loden and Blue Denim. $6.98. Other Leens from $4.98 to $6.98. iee Leens ROBERT JONES, North Carolina grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, and his wife, left, are served barbecue after attending services Sunday at the First Missionary Church of America near Raleigh. TlTey were among Klan members from across the state who were present by special invitation of the pastor. (AP) VVViVmV New Band Tactics on tap with the UNC Marching front en- There's something new Tar Heels this Saturday. The band has expanded into a double company trance, due to the increase in size of this year's group. This larger drill unit will employ a procession drill routine with progression movements. According to a band representative, the Marching Tar Heels have been toiling in hopes of giving N. C. State's "Thundering Herd" "some tough competition" Saturday. Hi FRENCH TUTORING AND conversation by expert. Please call 942-4227. FOR SALE: 1957 CHEVRO- let, 6 cyl. automatic trans. Good condition. Gray and white. See Fred Emmerson, 219 Lewis or Can 968-9169. FOR SALE: 196K HONDA C.B. 160. Excellent condition. Call 968-2182 or come by 17 Bolin Heights. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Hack 5. Musical work 9. Large wading bird 10. Name. sakes of Miss Smith 12. Another wading bird 13. Wide- j awake '14. Twilight 15. Open: poet. 16. Ruthenium: symbol 17. Chinese 'mile 18. Divided country 21. Thespians 23. Toward 24. Weird 25. Game of chance 28. At home 29. Actress Rogers 30. Siege 33. Compass point 34. Hawaiian, bird 85. Island in Aegean Sea 36. Support 37. Long shafted weapon! 39. Egyptian capital 41. Hair dye 42. Unnerve 43. "University .officer 44. Semitic deity DOWN 1. Fissure 2. Rodent 3. Biblical name 4. Coop 5. Giraffelike animal 6. Canaan 7. Shoshone an 8. Junipero : Sp. missionary 9. Claws of a crab, lobster, etc. 11. Stupefy 15. Approves 18. Small tree 19. Verb form 20. Chinese secret society-' 22. Triad 25. Offer 26. Not specific 27. Beaver ' State 29. Petrol 30. Nonsense colloq. 31. Cantered 32. Moslem sacred book ascAenAic esq LOO Nvl3A R uu N TBSiA L I N'EI SPA TTlE'slT5 C0 R N E TOP I PlS liTiP e taIr r a,Iv si IaId apt rkj L.B. ON E ETpiO N N Y Yeiter day's iiiww 36. "City of Kings" 38. Chemical suffix 39. Young animal 40. Mother of Irish gods mztrn 9 iO 51 J2 ZZWLZ 57 M H Tr rte wfei - ' WWW. 9-2 CHASE DINING HALL OPEN DAILY Breakfast 7:00-1 1 :00 Lunch 1 1 :00-2:00 Dinner 5:00-7:15 FAST, PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE O STUDENT SPECIAL O Choice of Meat Two Vegetables, Rolls and Butter, Tea or Coffee . 50c FRESH SALADS, HOMEMADE PIES, ROLLS and DESSERTS MADE DAILY NEAR Morrison, Ehrmghaus, and Craig USE DTH CLASSIFIED BRADY9 RESTAURANT JOW SERVING LUNCH Open 11:00 A. fl 1509 EL Franklin Slrcol 942-5392 i fT r-C-'-- :- I si- yjr Ki ' Parks anywhere You can Like just A Honda is a slim 24' at the widest point. This narrows down the hunt for a parking space considerably, slide into almost any shady spot. outside of English Lit. Hondas fit into slim budgets too. Prices start about $215. Gas goes farther, up to 200 mpg on some models. And cutting your wheels in half does just about the same thing for insurance costs. Or more. This is the sporty Super 90 w ith its distinguishedT-bone frame. Tops 60 mph. Just one of the 15 Honda models that make other campus transportation strictly for the birds. See the Honda representative on your campus or write: American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Department CI, 100 West Alondra Boulevard, Gardena, California 90247. world's bitiett teller! HONDA 4 t plus dealer's set-up and transportation charges H. O. Let Company. Inc Kimm City 41, Mo. r
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