Newspapers / Daily Tar Heel (Chapel … / Sept. 21, 1966, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
J f Wednesday, September 21, 1966 Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL The Draft And You 'Processed 9 Ail Draftees n usw Be m M Learn To Type It Helps! Afternoon & Evening Classes Town Classes Secretarial College, Inc. 159 E. FRANKLIN ST. (Over Sutton's) 942-4797 942-4797 An Ehringhaus Is Not A Home But Prints On The Wall Help A Lot Paintings Draivings Prints From Old Books Posters Be Civilized-Visit Our Print Room The Intimate Bpolcshop c DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Revolved 5. Demons 9. Coast 20. Steaks and chops 12. Reason 13. Lawyer Mason 14. Entire . 15. Petty tyrant 16. Discovers 19. Neighbor of Vt. 20. Beams 4. Born 5. Apathetic 6. Encounter 7. Young salmon 8. Queer 9. Cigarfish 11. Draw off, as liquid 15. Farm feature 17. Go astray 18. Notre Dame or St. Mark's 21. Like 22. Put on a play 21. Past 22. Brief 25. Norwegian dramatist 27. Label 28. Own SO. Semitic language: abbr. 31. Poetic "soon" 35. Pulverizes 38. Strive 39. River duck 40. Nonpaying occupation 42. Greek letter 43. Sharpens 44. Sesame 45. Beverages DOWN 1. Kind of rock 2. Young turkey 3. Belonging to Abraham's birthplace fJUST LOOK i AT THAT, WILLWU. WILL VBR lBNtME FIVE BOB? HOb) IT ( ( S lARTEP... ) - ' 7 Our Brush Stroke Reproduc tions are full-color prints, mounted on cardboard, and processed to look like originals. Priced from $1.00 to $3.95. Everybody from Leonardo to Picasso is represented in this lot. Drawings of the Masters prints are of absolutely top quality, and to our mind they are the best buy in the ari world. $1.00. Bullfight posters, travel post ers, Pop Art posters, plus a new line of reproductions of old 19th . Century political and theatrical posters a wonder ful splashy colorful spread for screens or walls. Mostly at $1.00 Here is the loot from many an old book buying trip. Engrav ings of English country scenes, old color-plates from long-forgotten travel books, old maps, English Political cartoons, all sorts of interesting material from old books that have passed their prime. Prices range from 15c to $2.00. 23. First name in lit erature 24. Siberian gulf 26. Baby lonian god 29. Land GlAlSlEl 1SWI MQ rLJh ares 15ENE C A I GNpG A S eInQs ANA RFlSp R I G LiSTflA N C E CIH 0R E oUpb aw SHOD I V E fra o n ed 5LIe!gg sE Yesterday's Answer 32. Sheeplike 33. French city 37. Old Greek 34. Turns to the musical note right 40. Mandarin 36. Not work- tea ing 41. Wand ! lr zz. 23 yyy5 2b "I"" W 1 1 VH 1-f-b HE U)A X TMEYSAV HP LOST PR0BABLV EVERYTHING... SMOKING k IN BED.. J W T THEY 5AV HE 105 EVERTING... WILLI LENVBR FIVE BOB WHAT Third in a Series By ELTON FAY Associated Press Writer Until today you were a civilian, even though you had signed a paper back home as a draftee or volunteer and been handed an order to re port for duty. But when you stepped down from a bus just now dressed like most of the others with you in slacks, a sport shirt or pullover sweater and loafer shos you crossed the thres hold. You were in the mili tary. Induction, processing and basic training centers are es sentially the same whether Army, Navy, Marine or Air Force. They look pretty much alike, have the same purposes. Because the Army's propor tion of manpower is the larg est, let's use its induction and basic training center at Fort Dix, N. J., as typical. READY TO ENGULF Here it is, ready to engulf you. You go into a building under a sign which says simply "U. S. Army Reception Sta tion." Beneath is another let tered on a pointing arrow, "Report Here." And tacked below that is one more say ing "Quiet." During the coming weeks you are going to do a lot of "reporting here" and a lot of listening while keeping "Quiet." When you report, whether as a draftee, reservist or volun teer, be sure and have some records with you. There . should be certified copies of your birth certifi cate as well as t b o s e of your family; your marriage certificate, if any, arid if either you or your present wife has been married before, records to show death or divorce. MEET SARGE A non-commissioned officer, probably a sergeant, meets your arriving group and leads you in. .- You are about to become a ''"private"." Or'if you are: en tering the Navy'' you'lli-i start out as "seaman recruit;" in The Best Buys In Chapel Hill In clude; Alpaca Sweaters . . . . $11.75 & $13.75 Briefs, Boxers, T-Shirts ..... 65c ea. Socks . . . . .... . 50c&75cPr. PJ.'S . ..... . : $3.00 Ladies 1st Quality Hose . . . 3 Pr. $1.25 Parkas (Waist & Knee) . . . $3 & $4.75 All These And Much, Much More At The ILL 61 I LIT Over Suttons Drug IT... I'LL BET HE ATERRf&LE WA.5 THIW6.. IN BED... LLNER LEfMfc MP FIVE BOB, PLEASE : ?) 9-2 j rzL 8 rtr J M ft 1 W 1 k , SJl JCJk. M,JMWHWJW1J.W.!W y- s , . fl'"T r A NEW LIFE BEGINS FOR RAW RECRUITS AS THEY ARRIVE AT THE FORT DIX RECEPTION CENTER the Air Force, and in the airman bas marines," "private." Your first image Army will be a of the, sergeant. You'll be seeing and hearing from sergeants for a long time. Almost simultaneously, four things are done to start you off. . ' You get a first issue of clothing to make you look like a soldier. You get a medical going over which in cludes a blood test, a tuber culosis test, and an examina tion of your arms for. a n y tell-tale traces of narcotics needle pricks. . You get an Army haircut. They begiri "processing" you. . - . PROCESSING "Processing" is an in word,' man. The military uses it for everything from preparing strategy for waging wars down to asking you who you are, then giving you a labal and a number. ' ' You begin by filling o u t forms about yourself, which provide the foundation f q r the military record while you are in service the "201 file," .1. ' - The' following shows 'are especially recommended for o o o SHE J PR06ABLV cycpct ihipi&: 7 1 5M0KIN6 SORRV, I'M EOKE -Mr. S1 h, the Army calls it. You also get your dog tag, and the "ID" identification card, with - photograph and fingerprints. Don't think you are singled out because the military sends a copy of your. fingerprints to. the Federal Bureau of Inves tigation. The FBI also gets them from many other sources. The primary purpose of the military is to have handy a picture of you , and your fin gerprints for its own security purposes as well as to help identify you should you be in jured, wounded or killed in ac tion. The FBI, which now has more than 170 million records, uses them not only as an aid for, itself and other law en forcement agencies, but for the same purpose of identifi cation in event of accident. QUESTIONNAIRE The questionnaire includes the usual vital statistics about names and residences of par ents and wife; your residences since your 16th birthday or during the past 15 years X whichever is shorter), plus questions (for yes or no an swers). Are you an alien or natura- ows Not To Miss Wednesday television watch ers. BATMAN, Channel 5, 7:30 ;p.m. Van Johnson guest starring in tonight's adven ture as the minstrel whose song of . calamity when threa tens to throw the stock mar ket into pandemonium. PROFILES IN COURAGE, Channel 4, 8 p.m. In the 1924 Democratic National Con vention, Sen. Oscar W. Un derwood was a leading choice for the Presidential nomina tion, but the Ku Klux Klan controlled enough delegates to block his nomination. PARIS MUST BURN, Chan nel 4, 9 p.m. In August 1944, as the Allied forces drew nearer to Paris, Hitler order ed his lieutenant to burn the city and destroy all areas in the hands of the Resistance. NEW 2 bedroom air - condi tioned and completely furn ished mobile home 10' x 45. $80 per month. Available im mediately. Call 942-3268 or 942-1749. FOR SALE: 1963 VOLVO B-18, 544 , Series, - radio, heater. Priced for quick sale. Call 968-9086, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. or 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. and ask for David Reeves. WANTED: GIRL TO CLEAN house near campus. Work any day of the week. Call 942-3879. 1966 HONDA SUPER HAWK, 3,000 miles with two sets of mufflers, two sprockets, and carrying rack. $600. Call 929 1557 after 6 p.m. 1965 305 cc. HONDA SCRAM BLER, 2,900 ml, heavy duty clutch and valve springs. Perfect condition. Call Thad Moore, 929-3098 after 2 p.m. FOR SALE: 1963 VW, clean and good looking. "See Austin Daily, 300 B Gardner Hall, or phone 942-4871. SALES PERSONNEL: regular & part-time positions for men's clothing store. Some previous sales experience preferred but not necessary. Hours can be arranged. Phone 942-6610. sh THE CLASSIFIED AOS iff 9 f i v. 5 I f oifi v-...: ' . . lized - citizen of the United States? Any foreign connections,- interests or employment or military service? Ever employed by a company with contracts of classified nature? The new goes Sorry CHASE rg&'- J&C : 1, . : . :f "SiBZ.. j rJ I ,::f-.--. T;s- .. . :.:,.M'X'' , t3U - '. : ; 1 vl-V sv-m :- m . Is your present listing correct? Want to add other family members?-extra names cost very little! Want your business listed under more classifications for customer convenience in the profitable Yellow Pages? Call our Business Office now. There's not much time left. Ever been in U.S. military service or employed by the federal government? Any ar rest or court record? Mmr .nmps a "briefing." and we'll tell morrow. you about that to- TI10 FOUR TOPS Saturday, Oct. 1 8:00 P.M. Carmichael Aud. Advance Sale Starts Thurs. Sept. 22 at 6 P.M At Information Desk UNC Students 75c General Public $1.50 All tickets at door $1.50 No Student Discount A Graham Memorial Program With Your Lunch Today From 11:30-1:30 If You Missed Your Last Saturday. On Our FIRST ANNIVERSARY . .... j telephone to press Diamonds of Gem Quality p I ' Jf L 3 FROM $150.00 T. L. KEMP Jewellry Free Wedding: Band OYour Credit Arrangement 1S5 E. FRANKLIN ST. Cake G'HAL directory CAKE! mmm r - - f 9i . .,1). . JBi-fftl(tl,S?WllB I
Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 21, 1966, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75