THE DAILY TAR HEEL w.jn.v September 28. 1966 Corny Old Posters Add Zip To Your Walls A couple of wonderful old posters for Victorian melo dramas, a nice circus poster, and some old-time political posters make up our trial order for this new line. Stop in and tell us what you think of them, won't you? The Intimate Bookshop 119 E. Franklin Street Chapel Hill Open Till 10 P.M. FEE PUlKira While you're doing business with our Loan Dept. We pay the tab. DURHAM'S OLDEST PAWNBROKERS FIVE POiriTS LOMlGOsinG. 339 W. MAIN, AT 5 POINTS ENTRANCE ON CITY PARKING LOT LAST 2 DAYS ! m0 U 12:52, 2:55, 4:58, 7:01 & 9:04 P.M. N. C. PREMIERE FRIDAY: ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR!' "A STUNNING PICTURE THAT KNOCKED US OUT OF OUR CHAIRS! BRILLIANT PERFORMANCES 1 MEMORABLE! ONE OF THE MOST DEVASTAT ING PICTURES I'VE SEEN FROM EUROPE OR ANY WHERE ELSE IN SEVERAL YEARS!" - Bosley Crowther, N.Y. Time O "YOU CANNOT AFFORD TQ MISS THIS BRILLIANT AND EXTRAORDINARY FILM! REMARXABLE AND RARE! STANDS AS ONE OF THE FINE FILMS OF OUR TIME, FOR ALL TIME!" -Judith Crist, M.Y. Herald Trlbun O "MASTERFUL! ONE OF THE GREAT FILMS OF OUR TIME I" -William Wolf, Cue Magazine MARIE DESMARAIS mo EUROFIUI. LTD. "MARVELOUS TO BEHOLD! ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL FILM STATEMENTS EVER MADE! A RACE MIXTURE OF COMEDY AND TRAGEDY! ONE OF THE IMPORTANT FILMS THIS YEAR!" Archer Vinsien, N.Y. Post SWM ISA KAXftSXA mt JOSEF KRONER teiaa n m KACAJt mt XiXAR KLCS necuca n THE BASRAXDOV FILM STUOICS oammmo it PESX.'KEXT FiUtS FRIDAY! 2:15. 4:30, 6:45, 9 P.M. RIALTO, Durham Industry But Atmosphere Is By PEYTIE FARRINGTON DTH Staff Writer The money isn't the best, and neither is the paper work. Despite this hundreds of men and women trained to ex cell in the business or indus trial world come to universi ties to teach. Why? Men in the business world, and students intending to take a similar step, may feel that teaching is the soft way out. Most students picture the college professor as a pipe -smoking, tweed - wearing man who lounges in his office and drolly imparts casual pearls of wisdom. Most of that is a farce ac cording to Dr. David McFar land, associate professor of Economics. "It's not valid to make a distinction between the prac ticality of industry versus tea ching. As an economist I would do the same thing for the government or business, but I simply would not teach. "Economists are really not trained to do anything but theory." As far as teaching goes, Mc Farland, like the majority of those interviewed, enjoys tea ching. NEW YORK FILM CRITICS AWARD: FoneiGnj film of THE YEAH! "Astonishing, Bawdy Fun! Bold and Bizarre!" -BOSLEY CSOWTEa. N. Y. Twa "Beautiful and stimulating! Exotic and erotic!" -JUDITH CRIST. N. Y. Herald Tribune FELLINI'S .. j Ait iflf TECHNICOLOR NOW PLAYING I Nothing: Could Be Finer Than To Be At Carolina With An M2A In The Morn. in! Milton has come up with his most important exclu sive in 18 years our new fabulous M2a perfect roll button-down collar a new inner lining: keeps this shirt rolling all day long. You've never seen anything like it and you should try it, even if your shirt wardrobe is adequate. We are inserting five costly M2a shirt ads in the New Yorker this fall since there is not another shirt like this one through out the land. Now don't panic with thoughts of an expensive price tag Solids from $S.50; stripes from $7.95. This is but one of the dis tinguishing differences that sets Milton's Old School apart from other natural shoulder shops everywhere I Milton's Clothing Cupboard Vs. Teaching: Money Helps "I like the contact with the students," he said. "I'm proba bly part ham, and I'd teach for a lower salary than al most any thing else." Besides just liking to teach, professionally trained teachers find other advantages to the academic life. McFarland believes the Un iversity life fosters intellect ual affairs. 4Here knowledge is important, respectable and deserves attention." To find an overall outlook on the profession of college teaching, an education profes sor seemed to be the man. Asking' to remain anonymous, the education professor stated, "I think you'll find most peo ple in this business like the intellectual atmosphere, they like the opportunity to do in dependant research, and they can earn a very comfortable living here." Money would seem to be the real question when a gradu ate student is making the de cision whether or not to en ter the teaching profession, but for most professors inter viewed, this was barely con sidered. , Dr. Earl N. Mitchell of the physics department said, "I Grad Student Talks To YDC Betty Lewis, a graduate stu dent in the School of Educa tion, and the only announced candidate for N. O. national committee woman for the state's Young Democratic Clubs, will be on hand at to night's meeting of the UNC Chapter of YDC in Roland Parker Lounge at 7:30. Speaker at the meeting will be Sam Poole, Southern Pines lawyer, who is nmning for state president. Choose From Lambs Wool And Alpaca V-Necks And Cardigans In Solid And Heather Mixture Coloring. Priced From $15.95 b Hear Clothiers of Distinction FRANKLIN STREET RULE: Style and comfort are two dif ferent things. EXCEPTION: Trousers tai lored at THE HUB. The fashionable young man on the way up need no long er be bothered by the age old dichotomy between style and comfort ... . . . THE HUB is compelled to Its subtle melding of the two into a single unity, our trousers . . . . . . Tailored in the slim and uiwaru iook mat is tne by word of the young man on c gu . . . ... Never, but never forget ful of the comfort of our customers, these pants are designed with legs that look slim but that don't hug your legs, a crotch that doesn't hag or bind . . . ; . ? enerous selection of plaids, checks, and so uds . . . from 11.95. M THE HUB OF CHAPEL HILL Deciding Factor went into industry for the mon ey and found that I didn't need that much money, so I came back to teaching." Dr. Mitchell likes working with young people and the idea of being able to do less applied research. He also en joys the people he comes in contact with in teaching. "In industry people come to earn money, but here the stu dents come to be taught or at least they claim to, and I take them at their word. They are caught in the trap and have to play the game." Rollie Tillman of the Busi neess Administration Depart ment holds much to Mitchell's feelings but with slightly a dif ferent touch, "I like to teach, and anyway, who wants to pay all their taxes? No, real ly, I like the intellectual crea tivity atmosphere that allows me to handle a problem in the way I want." James E. Littlefield of the Business Administration de partment went a step furth er in his analysis of the indus try versus teaching quesion, "A company will tell you what problem they want the answer to, and a lot of peo ple need this. There are a great number of people who I Campus TODAY The UNC Amateur Radio Club will meet in Caldwell Y Annex tonight. All inter ested persons are invited to attend. Morehead College will spon sor a SEX Bowl this after noon in the lower quad at 3:30. All residents of the college are urged to partic ipate. Varsity Swimming Team will meet at 5 p.m., third floor of Woollen Gym for all those interested in joining this year's team and for last year's members. Succot Services will be held 8 p.m. today,: 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. Thursday and 9 a.m. Friday at the Hillel Founda tion. Stray Greeks will meet at Brady's 6:30 tonight. The UNC Chess Club will meet from 7-11 p.m. in Ro land Parker Lounge II, GM. The club is open to both graduate and undergraduate students of all playing abil ity. It is important that you attend this first meeting so that pairing may be made for the club tournament. Important Monogram Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Club Room Girls interested in going through informal rush should sign the lists in 202 South Building by Oct. 5. Interviews will be held for Women's Attorney General staff in the GM Council Room 2-4 through Friday. THURSDAY YMCA Hospital Committee in terviews will be held this UNIVERSITY WORSTED 5S o1" Authentic ouumaer model In New rnmnnnnil From $75.00 r r 4ll it.... don't want to depend on them selves." Lawrence M. Slifkin of the Physics department pinpointed another great advantage of the academic world when he spent 15 minutes raving over the University concerts, plays and lectures - especially the lec tures. Just last year he pick ed up a little knowledge on everything from modern church architecture to the his tory of the English language. From1 the women's point of view, college teaching has a claim all its own. Edith Borie, a doctoral candidate in phy sics, has no hesitations about college teaching being the pro fession for women. "The pres sure is here just like the in dustrial world, but the hours are better. You can arrange your schedule, and that's im portant if you're thinking of raising a family." And so it goes. They like the people, the work, the place and the freedom. So what if the pay isn't fantastic, as one professor said, "If you want two Continentals, then col lege teaching isn't for you, but I always stop and think what am I going to have to give up for that second Continental." Calendar Thursday and Friday from 2-4:30 p.m. upstairs in the Y. Sign up at the main Y office. The Carolina Christian Fellow ship (Intervarsity) will meet for supper at 6 p.m. in the Epsilon Room of Chase. Dr. Noonan will speak at 6:30 on ''College Life: With or With out God." All are welcome. Graduate men invited to the annual Kenan Dorm Open House at 8:30 p.m. The arching band will re hearse on the Navy field 6:30-8 p.m. without instru ments. In case of rain please report to Hill Hall. GM Film Committee will meet at 4:30 in the Woodhouse .Room, GM. Holy Smoke! HOLLYWOOD (AP) Burt Ward, Batman's intrepid Rob in, received burns today when a movie set explosion went awry. After emergency treat ment, he was back at work in the television series, singed cape and all. HONDA a Just in time for back-to-campus. Your Honda dealer is having his Fall Sales Spectacular. You'll find the kind of low down payments you've always looked for. The terms are so easy you'll barely notice them. Drop by your Honda dealer's today. Learn why some people have all the fun. Free Brochure: Write American Honda Motor Co.; Inc., Department C-7, Box 50, Gardena, California c1966 AHM Buy Yours fits Rentals Available HHH Find APron. String Confinin WASHINGTON ( AP" . v; President Hubert H. Humph rey apparently is finding the White House apron strings more politically confining than he expected them to be. Filling a workhorse role in the campaign against Repub lican incursions into the Dem ocratic control of congress, Humphrey finds himself stum bling along a temporarily roc ky political road. A couple of recent fluffs have evidently combined with a deteriorating rating in the public opinion polls to cause the usually ebullient Vice President to have some second thoughts about his course. Probably because he let his irritation with other matters lead him into downgrading Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's qualifications, Humphrey de cided Monday night to throw away a prepared Los Angeles speech in which he had plan ned to ridicule Ronald Reagan, Republican candidate for Gov ernor in California. ...... il iftrraft GIRL OF THE WEEK I 3-.. I f J r tf f x-..::::V !-. . 'Zi is. .4 y. Carol Perkins models a BOE JEST TATTERS ALL check skirt with baby cable sweat er over a short sleeve blouse from THE FIRESIDE. Carol is a Tri-Delt from Darien, Conn. Now! Mua-oi oicrcyclo Go. Instead, he took the Dolitic- ally safe course of praising the record of Democratic Gov. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown and of ignoring the tetter's oppon ent. Reagan. The Vice President's back Seminars (Continued From Page 1) Rev. Tom Miller, 9 p.m. Tuesdays Presbyterian Stu dent Center. "Jewish - Christian Dia pwitz and the Rev. Bob John logue," Rabbi Howard Rabin son, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Hil lel Foundation. "Protestant - Catholic - Or thodox Dialogue," Father Wil liam Shurr and the Rev. Harry Smith, 9 p.m. Wednes days, 208 Vance St. "The New Morality," Mr. Smith, 9 p.m. Mondays, Pres byterian Student Center. ::ra:::S: v'vfci Mi4 1 he ite Hons handed criticism of Kennedy j I as somewhat immature, , responsible and less interested ,i in the public good than Presi dent Johnson was regarded by Humphrey's friends as a goof. "Kierkegaard's Theology," the Rev. Banks Godfrey, 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Wesley Foun dation. "The Christian Faith and the Southern Experience," Mr. Godfrey, 7:30 p.m. Tues days, Wesley Foundation. "Contemporary Plays and Movies," Father James De ruin and the Rev. Herbert Tucker, 7:30 p.m. Wednes days, Chapel of the Cross. All interested persons in the university community are urg ed to participate. Call 942-2355 for additional information. 0 ST OCT 504 W. Franklin St. Chppel Hill, N. C. Clothiers of Distinction FRANKLIN STREET A

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