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J Thursday, September 22, 1956 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 4 Tfoe Draft And Yo on9t9 BegM GI Career it Off Do9 n NO BULL Fourth in a Series By ELTON FAY SLOT RACING FOR BIG PRIZES Tonite and Tuesday nite starting at 8:30 Billy Arthur's Eastgate liiifiHii iWnH A ruggedly constructed canvas deck chair in Caro lina blue, with UNG emblazoned in white on the back Great for relaxing, on the lawn, in the room, before the TVget yours NOW! c ID(irecf & J Complete, Only $12.95 UNC Decorated Chair Covers Sold Separately At $4.50 AT ' DIAL c 3 DIGIT A X X. y I ACCESS SHOWN VS ON YOUR "NNa " .. DIAL CARD f . V SEE THE 'vv i f jr- X. y INSTRUCTIONS V'A. I ' . f X l IN FRONT XV l t "RIGHT I X X BOOK I I i j THROUGH" J ; W V J - enjoy U DIRECT DISTANCE II. DIALING FROM j N P 1 rX ANY LOCAL - I V PHONE x. r v takes V x A seconds J . ys x 7 y low A v y ? I STATION I I X V EASY V RATES J A' " REMINDS TOIJ1" Just as soon as you have been "processed" at the in duction center, you get a "briefing." "Briefing" is a catch-all to describe anything from advice to iron-clad orders. The idea of this first brief- Sales Personnel regular and part-time positions for Men's Clothing Store Some previous sales experience preferred. Phone 492-6610 for appointment. Welcome Back Students! Come See Our Newest Fall Feature: TIE -BIQEOTOETS MM ML MOM & DAD AFTER 8 P.M. ANYWHER M U.S.A. - $1.00 ing for the newly arrived pri vate, as described by the local management, is to "psychologi cally put him in the right frame of mind, "but also to put him a little more at ease. The do's and don'ts include: Do wear your uniform at all times, with "all buttons, zip pers and snaps fastened; your cap will be worn when out of doors." Send your civilian clothing home except for sport attire like swim trunks. While you are in a reception processing detachment (this usually is three to, five days) there will be no passes for t8 FOR 3 'MINUTES.'. Pit I. ft : -f ' . SIGN IN AT INDUCTION CENTER leaving the base except in case of family emergency. If that happens, your family should contact the nearest Red Cross chapter. Do write parents, your wife or friends, but tell them to hold mailing address upon assign ment to a unit. An incoming letter could wander around for days in a place like this, with more than 40,000 population. NO MARCHES Also, you are told it is inap propriate for military person nel to participate in civil; rights demonstrations. Now that they have found out who you are and told you generally what you should and shouldn't do they begin find-, ing out what latent skills you may possess. : To find out what you prob- ably will do best, what you think you could do best and whether you have the makings for leadership, there is a com bination of methods. First you write in answers on a printed form. This i s run through a computer which cranks out a "raw score." Then a senior NCO or, an enlisted specialist with at least 10 or 12 years of military experience interviews you. The written test and inter- 1 i -A J views cover a wide range of subjects, including the ability to speak and write a foreign language. ASSIGNMENT Tho product of this is assign ment of a military occupation - specialty (MOS). The testing staff believes you are a pretty good judge of your own abili ties and inclinations; in about r 90 per cent of the cases the ap titute test and the recruit's de ' sire for a specialty come close ; " to 'matching each other. If While all this recording; ., questioning and interviewing ' is going on two other process es are under way. vThe data is embossed and ; card-punched for machine, pro- . cessing and copies sent to the personnel branch of the service ; r headquarters. . j, Using measurements made at about the time you had ''your medical examinations tailors and seamstresses are taking stitches and tucks in ; your uniform blouse and trousers (but not in the work clothes). It took several wars r and intervals of peace for the . Army to get away from the '-baggy breeches, spiral leg ' gings and choker-collar clouse .-of ! General Pershing's days. .. About, the last act in the re ception process is inoculation ,i ctgauioi, taiiuuo uucao) uu- mestic or foreign. This is "de ferred because some inocuJa. tipns, produce empdrarUy dsr torted results in ; the medical examinations. You have completed the reception-induction process. ; BAG OF CLOTHES Waiting for you is a bag full y- of - clothing, about 30 items. You will receive more as you go on, depending on the eli minate in which you happen to -be serving. By now you know how and when to salute. Chow -lines and barracks bedding 'are a little more familiar. You can move with a group from one place to another JOIN CAROLINA'S No Previous Experience Or Equipment Neces sary Just COURAGE! The 8th Place Team In The Nation Needs YOU! First Meeting Sept. 29, 7:30 P.M. AT Woolen Gym The rn WILL BE OPEN BEFORE THE GAME SATURDAY FROM 7 A.M. 1 P.M. STOP BY before the game and pick up one of our REDDI-MADE CHICKEN BOX for You and your Date - only $1.25 complete GET A GOOD SEAT AND EAT IN THE STANDS il without looking like you all were heading out for a neigh borhood rumble. You have a service serial number (this sticks with you throughout your enlisted ca reer), a roster number and a line number. Remember them. You are in. You are one of about three million in the armed forces. THE CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: 1963 VW, clean and good looking. See Austin Daily, 300 B Gardner Hall, or phone 942-4871. 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. 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: 1966 HONDA 450. black, low mileage, a power ful machine in perfect condi tion Call 967-3169. 1965, 305 cc. HONDA SCRAM BLER, 2,900 mi., heavy duty clutch and valve springs. Per fect condition. $625.00. Call Thad Moore, 929-3098 after 1 p.m. FOR SALE: FIAT 1500 cc. Spider - Bought new Oct. '64, New Pirellis, all optionals, beautiful condition. Book val ue over $1400. Needs overhaul. $995. 929-2434. HELP WANTED: PART" TIME salesman needed at Electric Construction Co. at 165 E. Franklin St. Apply in person to Mr. Rosemond. 4 UNC STUDENTS for Dormi tory Delivery for The Dur ham Sun. Call 489-7303, Dur ham collect, between 10:00 and 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. ' WANTED: STUDENT TO WORK lunch meal. Apply N. C. Cafeteria. WANTED: A RIDE TO CAL IFORNIA. I will share driv ing and expenses. Can leave immediately. Call Maruim House, 735-22-40 in Lincolnton, N. C. PART-TIME POSITION: MALE STUDENT wanted to work at Graham Memorial Monday and Wednesday mor nings. See Steve Lyons at G.M. or call 942-2107. FENCING CLUB ! S OOM The Best Buys In Chapel Hill In clude; Alpaca Sweaters ... 811.75 & $13.75 Briefs, Boxers, T-Shirts ... 65c ea. Socks 50c&75cPr. P.J.'S S3.00 Ladies 1st Quality Hose . . 3 Pr. 1.25 Parkas (Waist & Knee) . . $3 & $4.75 All These And Much, Much More At The ILL OOTIEF SALES QOOQ Over Suttons Drug a 62 RAMBLER WAGON A gleaming white station wagon, (Lots of room in the back) with radio and straight drive a fun car with economy plus 65 MUSTANG A roarmg 4-speed, brilliant red with black interior, radio, heater, white walls, knock-off nobs, and a huge 289 engine! TWO VW SQUAREBACKS Both one-owner VW 1500's. Both blue, (different shades) radio, heater, white walls, low mileage, extra clean. 63 PLYMOUTH Sports Fury 8 cylinders, automatic, dark blue finish with matching interior. Bucket seats, radio, heater, white walls one owner. 62 FAIR LANE 500 V8 4 dr., glistening white finish, red and white vinyl interior. One local owner, straight drive and over drive, radio, heater, white walls, tinted windshield and low mileage. 65 CHEVY IMPALLA SS 4-speed manual box, chromic black with white interior, bucket seats, radio, heater, white walls a real Black Beauty! 65 CHEVY WAGON A 4-door Bel Aire automatic, with factory air condition ingpure white, with radio and heater a wonderful buy! t CHAPEL HILL f II a ifl r j f I I a n O O n 61 SAAB Glowing red, this econom ical import is guaranteed extra clean. - 64 SAAB Sparkling white, a one local owner car in perfect condition spotlessly clean with low mileage. 65 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, rear window opens, radio, heater, local one owner, beautiful white finish. 65 KARMANN GHIA A sporty 2-tone green and white one owner car, extra clean, low, low mileage. 59 VW MICROBUS This roomy bus is big enough to carry a whole fraternity! A stylish red and white, with a NEW factory engine, warranted for 6 months or 6000 miles, a clean, clean bus. 64 GALAXIE 500 This lovely Ford is a lusterous black with red interior, a straight drive, radio, heater and white walls a real stud's car! We also have a good selection of other used caro not listed in this ad. BOULEVARD i (IT MAY COST MORE TO CALL YOUR SWEETHEART) ' 1
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