J UL Tuesday. October 12. 19f5 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pace Three fits. Calendar Of Carolina Events All Campus Caldendar items must be submitted in person at the DTII offices in (,M by - I) ni- th' 'ay before the de sired publication date (by 10 a.m. Saturday for Sunday's 1)111). Lost and Found notices will be run on Tuesday and Saturdays only. TODAY LNC Debate Team meets to- NOW PLAYING f.'fctro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents Alain Delon-Ann-Margret Van Heflin -Jack Palance Once a Thief -always a target, for either side of the law! FOR SALE: '64 BROWN Volkswagen Sedan. $150 less than Bluebook. Excellent con dition. Radio, push-out rear windows, leatherette interior, .seat belts, white-walls. 929 2406 after 6 P.M. FOR SALE: 1961 K ARM ANN (ihia. Good condition. Yellow with black top. $1295.00. Call .Jack I'attisall at 942-3300. FOR SALE: 1962 MGA. GOOD condition. White with tonneau leather top. Spoked wheels, 52,000 miles. Call Jack Pat tishall at 942-3300. FOR RENT: APT. ON DA vie Cr., entire house for $70 a month. Stove, refrigera tor, washer, lawn service incl. Gas heat, water. Andy Myers, DTII offices. HEAR NEWS IN ENGLISH FROM 187 FOREIGN STATIONS! S-12 World Range Ravdio Not one but three short wave bands! Ships . . . planes . emergencies . . . amateurs! Best way to study a foreign language! AM band for finest local broadcasts, too! The new ideas in communications are born at . . . hacraffers For the Largest Display in this area, visit Vickers in Durham WHOLESALE PRICES on Tubes, HiFi Com ponents. Speakers, Tape ttecoratia. Microphones. etc. VICKERS ELECTRONICS 506 E. MAIN ST. DURHAM 2nd Bldg. below Sears Store Hours 8:30-5:00 P.M. x ' X jf PI 5tASSIFIftfi ml P""". "lllJ """itfT" . only "7 night in 105a Caldwell at 6:30. Featured is first prac tice debate of the season. Varsity and novice debaters expected. Folk dancing Presbyterian 30 tonight at Student Cen- ter. Student Physical Therapy Club at 6 p.m. in the Clinic Auditorium, 4th floor. NCMII. LA PIZZA (under New Management) brings to you a NEW HAPPY HOUR (10c off Beverages) Tuesday & Thursday 9-11 DON'T FORGET THESE SPECIALS Monday Night PIZZA Wednesday Night SPAGHETTI (people on the go... I Mfm Asm m m rm mm go tfUHUtH UHth ffivte i Hamburgers 1 mj 1 1 v.lfiPvB H' rnHII - Burger Chef Systems lndnroer T . " .. RCA Recording Artist of "Baby, the Rain Must Fall WOOLLEN GYMNASIUM OCT. 12 "Ya'll 12 The finance committee of the Carolina Symposium will not be meeting tonight due to University day. The next meeting uili be announced. Interviews for the LP com mittees w ill be held from 2-5 p.m. every afternoo, this week on the 2nd floor of Davie Hall. All interested students are urged to attend. ssfm College budgets and Burger Chef beiong to gether. Burger Chef . . . where 50 will buy a com plete meal: open-flame broiled hamburger, a rich milk shake, and a heap of crisp golden fries. 337 N. ROSEMARY ST. OPEN 10 A.M. -11 P.M. enn Yarhrough FREE to UNC Students, Faculty. Administration and their dates 9:00 P.M. bring a blanket or a cushion and sit on the floor" o'clock Permission for Coeds! WEDNESDAY Americans for Democrat Action will meet at 8 The ic p.m. in the Faculty liuj Lounge. Students and fac ulty are invited. The NSA campus committee will meet at 3:15 p.m. m Gerrard Hall. If you have conflict contact 'Eric an Loon (929-30201 between 9 and 12 p.m. All students are invited to the NSA Congress delegation's oral report to the campus at 9 p.m. in Gerrard Hall. The Congress, resolutions, na tional organization will be discussed and questions or arguments from the audi ence will be welcomed. The International Relations Committee will hold an or ganizational meeting at 5 p.m. upstairs in the Y. All interested girls are invited to attend. The Planning Wives will meet at 8 p.m. at 243 McCauley Street. Following the busi ness meeting the speaker will be Pam Hitchcock. She will show slides of Napal which she took during her tour of Southeast Asia and the Middle East. The October meeting of ihe Public Health Student Wives will be at 7:30 p.m. at the Town and Country Beauty Salon (133 Franklin Street, above the Carolina Coffee Shop). Mrs. Tempesta will give a demonstration of hair styles. After that there will be a business meeting at the student lounge of the Public Health Building, and re freshments will be served. G.M. Current Affairs Commit tee will meet at 3:30 p.m. in Roland Parker 3. LOST AND FOND Lost: Mrs. Robert Jackson's dog Peanuts has lost his mo hair sweater which she has TODAY ONLY those Greek women of pleasure are at it again, "even on Sunday!" U N I V E R S I T DAY 1 jjj! times f,lm RaxAs f just knitted for him. Please : return it to the Information I desk Ln GM. ( Lost: A 9 weeks old black with ' white feet, white chest, and I white tip of the tail puppv. $10. reward. John Moss, ATO house. , Lost: Black wallet. Contact i Norm Berstein. 126 Teacue. No questions asked. ! Lost: Dark frame reading ' glasses. Phone number on the inside of the grav case 968-2186. Lost: Psychology: A Behavior al Science in the Forest Theatre. Needed for test his week! Call Sharon Whittle, I 968-9125. ! THRSDAY XAACP at 7:30 in 205 Alumni, j Members and prospective i members welcome. ' YMCA cabinet meeting at 7 p.m. in the Y. The Publications Board will hold interviews for business manager of the Carolina Quarterly at 3 p.m. Anyone interested in more informa tion, or who wishes to make an appointment please noti fy David Heacock, 968-9125. Joint Duke - NC Colloquium featuring Professor T. D. Lee from Columbia Univer sity speaking on "Questions of C, P, and T Non-Invari-ance" will be at 2:30 p.m. in room 114 of the Physics Building at Duke niversity. Tea and coffee will be served after the talk. The Monogram Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Woolen Gym. Campus Affairs Committee will meet in Roland Parker 2 of GM at 4 p.m. All new members should attend. The Junior Class will provide music by the Hysterics in the Naval Armory from 8-12 p.m. rnday. The Jets will play on Saturday night from 8-12 p.m. in the Naval Arm ory. Both parties are free; no admission will be charged. The Budget Committee will meet from 8-9 p.m. in the Woodhouse room in GM. r V rv. O I o a n n A cy w fm Co S,'rTU.Oi Jtumm mi wmi ,.. .Mimm i .airn l- mil r-ir ii , - -.juw "St '"'sfSiiii- 'yaSS-ia 'i'11" " MraMrtMMwjiiuiiiii mmimii i mi mm'" ' ''me '"" I J How's thot for an outrageous cloim? A new VW ct crcund $1700 depending on accessories) costs less than a 4-year-cid Scmethirg Else ot $550. We kne yCJ v. culdn't believe it. So we've proved it. let's scry you p'an to keep your next car 5 years (and drive o total of 75,000 miles). Here' how it might work out: Too 5ytart XSA Delegates Will Answer Questions Wednesday Evening At Gerrard Hall I'NC's 12 cklegates and al ternates to la-t ?u:r.nier"s Na tional Studt-r.t Association con gress u ill an-ucr quet iur.s and met-t the public Wednes day night at 9 in Gerrard Hall. The delegation, led by cam pus NSA Coordinator Eric Van Loon, will describe the work ings of the congress, the i- CHASE Scrambl e Aeir Serving Hours Effective Wednesday. Oct. 7. Complete Breakfast Continental Breakfa-t Only Lunch Dinner Ao (litiii'j; Both Areas Xoic Serving Lunch and Winner THE STUDENT SPECIAL Scramble DAILY Scram I I A new VW is cheaper at twice the price. $ 7 mi.?- 5" (Wxr-c: t'ed V ALSO A GOOD SELECTION OF USED VW's TRIANGLE VOLKSWAGEN, Inc. 3S23 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. DURHAM Phone 4S9-2371 "Durham-Chapel Hill Area's Only Authorized Volkswagen Dealer" c s'JC: and of thi- ear's congress, their ejluution vi the v. eek-li mg :r.eet in. Questions on NSA and criti cism from the audience are welcomed This vear's delegates were Teddy 6'Toole. Wrkht Doyle. Sar.dra Burden. litter Davis. Jeff Davis. Bill Scott. Man HAL Momla -Saturday 9-11 11-2 5-7:15 So you're at lee: $2C6 count :-e ero $17j : soes c If you c-r -he re V.V, yoj Cwr.er se'd ' 'A-a ''' thst con hit 3" c d Sc-ef.'3 ' Now then. V.e at." t '"sve a esfing clue ?c ve r.'.re. r r ; ye"s, " w c"' forthe rj" recc. s-? " ' ' fOec !'e c'-'S'-'- $iX ?o SKC. ceie-- 'g c-E-t yc-J c:i do rr..;- ctc '. iTh'.r.k of the rcey y'il s: yeanJ c.sts- -7 DINING Kmc. Boh Powell. Steve Jolly, Phil Kirs! em. Cathy Camion and Van I.oon Other INC affiliated stu dents present were Student Kx1y President Paul Dickson and" NSA National Suptris orv Boaid member Pete Wales Scrambl lavs o o 11 11 o 11-2 1" bh rou t. -e V.V ce - 3 t"' ? X in

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