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' T ' --r-rr- .. ' - ' - w""wTimiiiniiiilw iiiiWMMWMi.MtMg, ,,,1 i , . ,-, ., ,t t iB- - Jt ...Wl .-r r- mur-mar m "" " W'-'W """IT ' '"IITria''"1' 1w'wl'w"w1'" WJM. "-"r Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL September 23, 1966 Te Draft And You 4 i Tra V. Jf. T tJ . n P A -H 'V- v i i 4 ,:- VR00000M! Pretty Tar Heel cheerleader Jane Dankworth has attracted a crowd of ad mirers as she sits astride the big new Honda. Motorcycle that WCIIL Radio station is giving away in cooperation with the Coca-Cola Com pany. If you're interested, the rules for the Sales Personnel regular and part-time positions for Men's Clothing Store Some previous sales experience ' preferred. Phone 942-6610 for, appoint ment. 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 racki $600. Call : 929 1557 after 6 p.m. PART-TIME POSITION: MALE STUDENT wanted, to w.at -Graham. iMenal Mclqday and Wednesday mor- nmgs. See Steve Lyons: at G.M. or call 942-2107. FOR SALE: 1966 HONDA 450. black, low mileage, a power ful machine in perfect condi tion Call 967-3169. . K 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. . .. .''"; '.V'- 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. HALE HELP WANTED: Em ployment opportunity for in dustrious, conscientious stu dents. Waiters are now be i3 trained in French service. Experience desired but not necessary. For further infor matioa caH or visit Saddle Holiday Inn in Durham at 5 J fuua . UVAVOS UUtil p.m. Friday or Saturday. TillS WEEKS SPECIAL fnllmalo Ooo!ss!iop tV Translation 'WTn nTriATF"' ; cnonsriG? 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill open every clht C 60 ts . Z 'c- 'v ( . ' i contest appear on the placard at Jane's back. If you're not interested in the contest, keep your eyes open anywiyl-you'Il never know when you'll see Jane spinning up Cameron Avenue on the contest, bike; That, in itself, is a grand prize. on by Avon Would you believe that "Beat State Weekend" has finally , arrived? AH,., the fun begins tonight with , the open ing of three great movies highlighted by the; North Carolina premief e of the award winning "Doctor Zhi vago". at the Center , Theater in Durham. The ' acclaimed Another New DTH Feature Beginning today and ap pearing every Wednesday from now on in the Daily Tar Heel will be- a , column by Avon Privette entitled "go insrs on." The column will in clude news of movies, danc ing, conbo parties, music and other forms of entertainment fiWW J3?W- fcm-ChBeI Hffl area Social chairmen pM other who want to make 'their ac tivity known to the Universi tv canrnus should cfl 99-28. and Avon Privette will include your offering in this column. "Who's A fr a i d of .Virginia Woolf ' is playing at the i Var sity. "Arabesque," a spy thriller that is different from the current drone, is flaying at the .State in Raleigh. ' . -Krv DANCING In case you get r too high spirited Saturday anVi f i n d yourself lost, look in any di rection and you will find a swinggin' combo party UNC's One-Eyed Jacks will play in front of Graham ; Memorial immediately following the game. The renowned Magni ficents, showstoppers .every where, will also be providing gS-inlhaus ISSSTKfilS posi game entertamment via the Scott CoUege Social Room Granville West hosts the Dy namic Prophets in their lux urious" basement beginning at;, eight. The Last-Night-I-Had ' A-Wonderful-Dream' Majors are featured in a Davie Col lege Wing Ding at the Naval Armory. But Chase is the word, for Mighty Mo hosts the Daydreams along with fill flLS. .98 1 ALL 6.S8 L EVEnV FIllDflV: 1 2 1100I1 T1U 8 P.U. OKLY (Weather Permitting) Latest ReleasosOov Factory Stock Just Arri ve J Hundreds To Select From r.Y DUILDIf.'G IS GOIIE-DUT EMP'S STILL SELLIIIG Come And Get Em! TT1MTP9Q VACANT LOT NEXT TO DAIRY BAR J.J1JLJL O 205 EAST FRANKTJN ST s at: r.:i v.- -4 yiOX;-.1 Privette e the Epicsj there. If you hap pen to find yourself down Ra leigh'way, check out the Vil lagers : at the Embers Club1. ; t i BIG NAMES Next . 'week packs a double shot 'of ' thrills. Thursday pre- 1 sents the dynamic duo of soul, ; the one1, and only Righteous Brothers along with Nino and April 'and a fantastic list of others in a Dorton Arena Spectacular. Saturday, the Four Tops will have things jumpin'r; at. Cannichael. In- cidentally, the first person to , see , or, call , me at 929- 2834 : ' and tell the title of the Tops' first big hit, will win a free : ticket to . their, show. : . , FAIRS i:; On the fair scene, the Zebu- Ion FiveCounty fair opens next Tuesday, une of the nign- lights of the N. C. state fair : in October, will be the fabu- Uousm6shBttWnli aadfiMisi .ShowJu -v Qirt K .AwM ALBUMS ALBUMS Many groovy albums were released this -summer. . At the top of the scene are Chuck Jackson's ... "Tribute , to Soul" and Billy Stewart's : Unbe lievable!" If you dig jazz, you'll go for "Four and More" a la Miles Davis and "Latin Mann" featuring He rbie' and the group. "The Beach, Boy's Greatest Hits, Vol. :I" and The Medallions' "Double Shot of my Baby's Love" are two more best sellers. Best in soundtracks is Henry Man-cini's.t'Arabesque." Joseph's Hairstylists Has. Great News For Autumn '66: 4 -'ye The ''Fall" $eej Our Complete Line Of Human Hair Wigs, Wiglets, "Falls,, And Accessories. (Also Ask About Ouri Free Cosmetic Demonstration.) COSMETICS ! 131 E. FRANKLIN ST. V f OBflV - FEIiflV - oniv WH LOT (HIV 08? OEM 3LY D Fifth of a Series By ELTON FAY ; Associated Press Writer Over there, in a tramped down and dusty field, is a' company of recruits, formed in two ranks. Midway along, the double row is a six-foot' high platform, atop it a man. He wears a peaked, wide-" brim campaign hat, the hall mark of the drill sergeant. S He is starting you off in; basic training the "essential ' fundamentals" of military life and operation. The recruit, whatever serv-j ice he is in, is going to won-. der about some of the things,; like saluting, the military calls essential; It is something you proba bly will get used to, but nev er like. First you learn to march and to fight with basic weap ons and with hands and feet." 7 In this day of jeeps, trucks, T armored personnel carriers,,: helicopters and transport planes, why this marching" stuff? And since about half of all men in military service, are unlikely ever to engage in actual combat, why the use of arms? MOVE ON FOOT Viet. Nam has demonstrated., that men still must move on foot after they have been air- lifted infcn n hattlp znrip And back in home bases, march ing in formation preserves or ganization and . keeps a group from becoming, a : shuffling .& mob. C ' : '.' v. ,;- 'f In about the second or third week of training, you go into ,, the basicv combat phase On the drill field, they showil you how to outlive your ene-1 my. It is rough but can make5'' the difference between becom- ?i ing an old veteran or a new .O casualty. : id' BASIC WEAPON In training, a man's basic weapon is . the M14 . rifle. Yoti t spend hours arid days learn-1' ing how : to seiyice and use , the M14. You move on through 1 the manual of arms and intoi:; when to fire at what kinds offtl targets ihJ daylight and dark-r ness. - rt: The M14, like military rifles for more than two ; centuries, U fittedj wjth... the, bayonet,. mount.YUui.othe - ments nf havJ nrb in th ments of bayonet work in the first hours, of. drill field train ing, the thrust toward the ene my's chest and throat, t h e' out swiftly- to meet attack'"' from another-'enemy. '. b There are other . hours ofjni hand-to-hand combat training. Like weaponry, hand-to-hand s combat has undergone change , es. Along .with learning to kick or use. the butt of the ' rifle against the groin. hand-:J! some of the techniques of ka-' ; rate and judo. You learn also i Carolina 942-4058 hai Beauty Shop about another handy weapon, the grenade. EXPERIENCE ' ' An increasing number of drill instructors are fresh back from Viet Nam. They speak and teach from experi ence. The sergeant up on the plat form calls a 10-minute break. He puts his hand on his hips, looks over the two ranks, tells them: "Most of you look pretty good, but you've got a lot more to tio." Assistant drill instructors work with individuals who don't seem to catch on quick ly. Like back home in school, there is an examination time at the end of the eight weeks - 'combat proficiency test." It embraces 14 subjects wea pon use, guard duty, advanc ing against dug-in enemy, op erating under gas attack con ditions, first aid and 22 questions on general military subjects. You have been taught what to do under atomic attack: the: nidiments of tactical in telligence; the code of con duct (give your captors only your name, rank and serial ' number and answer no ques tions which he can use in his operations or as blackmale 0 flYLOFT OflTMELLE TODAY-Friday, Sept. 23 1009 Chapel Hill Street-Durham niiftu0 xl: Froni 5-7 i ...... Wmizz :.' h W si " 1 7 MMMMf - JUflliilM Completely transistorized for instant sound, longer life. 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THIS SOLID STATE l 'C I' ' 1 f""""l Tn-nn I Mini niri'ii1 'f"iir',' J " f J0 ""'. 11 I !! Mi.ii,, , .,-. - f If you flunk, you may have to go through one or more subjects. But you probably won't flunk. At Fort Dix in structors estimate that out of a group of 220 recruits only four or five won't pass. This is your chance, Student 7026941. Drink Sprite and be somebody. Take heart. Take a dime Then take a bottle of Sprite from the nearest pop machine. Suddenly it's in your hand. Cold. Biting. Tart and tingling. You cackle fiendishly and rub your hands together. (You should; they're probably chilled to the bone by now . ) You tear off to a corner , alone , but within earshot of your fellows. -pooo-oo And then? And then? And then you unleash it. SPRITE! It fizzes! It roars! It bubbles with good cheer! Heads. turn. Whisperings. "Who's that strangely fascinating student with the arch smile. And what's in that-curious green bottle that's making such a racket?" And you've arrived! The distinctive taste and ebullient character of Sprite has set you apart. xou're somebody, uh...uh, whoever-you-are. SPH1TE IS REGISTERED TRADE HARK When you graduate, you are assigned to advanced combat training, to combat units or to technical training and techni cal units. Tomorrow - we'll tell you about pay benefits. MR .BIG AW $ 3 iMMiMjMMy- - SPRITE. SO TART AND TINGLING. WE JUST COULDN'T KEEP" IT QUIET. 1
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