Page 6 eadline Women's Any women students who re quire dormitory space for the 4 spring semester must sign up in their dormitories before 'November 8. Failure to sign up for a room for the spring semester during the indicated period means that the student may not be able to live in the dormitory or room of her choice. . Space remaining within the dormitories after the sign-up I period will be reserved for students transferring from Granville Towers and for new ly admitted women. The procedure to be fol lowed in reserving a room ac- THE HUB Tho Elite Of 25 Nylon Knitted Sweaters' SOFT SMOOTH SUPERLATIVE . . . The elite of knitted sweaters . . . A faithful rendering: of the classical design with saddle shoulders and deep v-neck, newly composed of the latest tones, in cluding: whisky and cinna mon . . . from 14.95. V-necks have a home at THE HUB . . . dealt with with the same special care that marks every item . . . from 12.95 TDE HOD 0! Oliapsl Elill r Permanent Press FAREX SLACKS with Fara Press $7.00 A favorite light weight slack for campus wear! Wash them by hand or in the automatic they press them selves in the dryer! In all popular colors. Free alterations. ens meat Clothiers of Distinctior, FRANKLIN STREET D I fj"V I 75 CMhmere . -1 v-r p IP -i I I ' r V Set For Rooms cording to the Office of the Dean of Women is for the woman student to obtain a mimeographed housing sheet from her Residence House mother or House President She should complete the sec tion which pertains to her and return the sheet to her House President. A $25 deposit is not re quired to reserve a room, but cancellations of rooms between November 10 and January 10 subjects the applicant to a charge of $25. The full rent payment of $135, is due on, or before, January 10. Any women students who have been living in town or who have been away from Chapel Hill on field work and wish to move into a dormitory for the spring, should get in touch with the Office of the Dean of Women, 202 South Building. CamDus Service Project Thirty students from Gran ville Towers took part Saturday in the first service project un der the new VIGAH program. The students 15 women from Granville East and 15 men from Granville West work ed for hours stuccoing and painting an old and weather ed house. The house, located in Carr boro, was built before the ci vil War and is occupied by two grandparents and five grand children. The group will finish the pro ject next Saturday. Candidate Meetings Freshman class candidates from both political parties and independent candidates have scheduled joint residence hall meetings this week. Tonight they will meet with students from East and West Campus Calendar TODAY: Interviews for the UN Thanks ' giving "' Seminar ' will be Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 3-5:30 at 202 Y Building. Pick up appli cations and UN pamphlet at the secretary's desk of the Y office. The Student Committee on Honors will meet at 4:00 in Roland Parker III. The State Affairs Committee will meet at 4:00 in Wood house. All members are to bring their finished speech and any material they were to prepare. WRC will meet at 6:45 in Grail Room. The Cosmopolitan Club will meet in the north end room of Lenoir Hall, because of the steak dinner in the south end. The program is "Tur key," and members will meet upstairs afterward. The Semper Fidelis Society will meet at 7:30 on the low er deck of the Naval Ar THE FIRESIDE GIRL OF THE WEEK i Ij t i i MARY BETH HINKLE, a Kappa from Winston Salem, wears an imported Shetland skirt & fair isle sweater in blue from THE FIRESIDE. Strin Quartet Plays Tonight The Tuesday Evening Se ries will present the Nortji Carolina String Quartet at 8:00 tonight in Hill Hall. The group, now in its six teenth season, is made up of Edgar Alden and Earl Wols lagel, violinists, Dorthy Alden violist, and Charles Griffith, cellist. It has received critical acclaim for its performance throughout the Southeast. Dorothy and Edgar Alden, Charter members of the quar tet, are well known to Re search Triangle audiences, as are Mr. WoLslagel and Mr. Griffith, the latter having joined the group in 1964. Tonight's program is the D minor Quartet K. 421, by Mo zart, Beethoven's Quartet Opus 130 in B-flat major, and the String Quartet No. 2 by Roger Hannay. The Beethoven work will be performed with the finale written later by the composer. The concert is open to the public without charge. Briefs I Granville in West Granville lob by at 10 p.m. and in Cobb at 11. Wednesday they will be in the Ehringhaus social room at 10 and Thursday in Morrison social room at 10. Films To Be Shown The Philosophy 142 Club is presenting three films, Oedipus Rex, Hamlet, and Last Year at Marienbad. Oedipus will be shown Thursday November 10 Hamlet will be Thursday, De cember 1, and Last Year at Marienbad will be Tuesday, January 10. There will be two showings on each day, 3 pjn. and 8 p.m. The price of the tickets is 75 cents for one, and $1.50 for all three. Students can obtain tickets from 2-6 p.m. in Y Court on Friday, Nov. 4, or from the Secretary of the Philosophy De partment any time. mory. All Marine officer candidates who are interest ed in attending the Marine Corps Birthday Banquet are invited to attend. THE UNC Outing Club invit es everyone to an "Out ward Bound" program, for young men at 7:30 in 205 Mitchell Hall. A color film 35 minutes in length, depict ing a summer with Out ward Bound in Colorado Rockies, will be shown. WEDNESDAY The Student Committee on Mental Health will meet from 4-6 p.m. in Roland Parker III. All members are urged to attend. A joint Duke-UNC physics col loquium, featuring Dr. E. G. D. Cohen of The Roc kefeller University, will be held at 4 p.m. in 215 Phil lips Hall. The topic will be "Some New Effects in Sta tistical Mechanics," Tea and coffee will be served at J t i h : V THE DAILY ! w THE MEN of Old West display a sign reading "The Great Pumpkin's Gift to The Univer sity" along with the effigy of Coach Hickey they were not allowed to hang last night. The Bnttsh Author Does American LONDON ( AP) Ameri cans are the worst dressed men in the world. Authority for this sartor ial damnation is John Taylor. In a book "It's A Small, WTorld" which will be publish ed here Nov. 10 the author says: "With the U. S. assumption of the mantle of international leadership of the West, the ba sis of their new look in the '50s and '60s became a kind of exaggerated understate ment." He cited black ties, the na tural unpadded shoulders of the Ivy League suit, narrow brimmed hats and black ga berdine coats "hitherto sport ed only by rabbis." "With acceptance of cosmic responsibility, Uncle Sam es chewed his star - spangled manner and began to adopt the dullness of Victorian Eng- 3:30 in the Lounge, 2 77 Phillips Hall. THURSDAY: There will be a meeting in 202 Y. Building at 5:00 for all those interested in work ing on the Collegiate Coun cil of the United Nations. Entries for the swim meet to be held November 8 are due Thursday at 4:30. FRIDAY Tickets for "Oedipus Rex," "Hamlet," and "Last Year, at Marienbad" may be pur chased in Y Court from 2-6 p.m. Friday, or at any time at the Philosophy depart ment in Caldwell Hall LOST a Chemistry 42 lab notebook in Lenoir Hall around noon on Monday. Con tains vital information which is of no use to anyone else. If found contact John Hub bard in 314 Lewis 968-9055. FOUND Thursday night, a blue checkbook of First Citi zen Bank & Trust Company, Louisburg, N. C. Call E. D. Campbell, 968-9170, 217 Ev erett, for return.1 FOUND A SINGLE Ford key on the path behind the Bell Tower. Phone 942-2845. the Incomparable SNICKERSNEE by Cerber r A knife unmatched for ojsy carving. The famous forked 10-inch blade arves and serves. But the secrei of the Snicker snee is in the steel giv ing the blade hardness, durability and a cutting edge never equaled by other cutlery. The Snitkersnei- in gift - . ... $12.00 entworth & Sloan JEWELERS 167 E. FRANKLIN Phone 942-4469 TAR HEEL The G?eat fi Gift To "TKe Manner Of Dress land. The psychology is clear enough if you wish to be taken seriously, you must first take yourself seriously." Taylor, who is editor of the weekly magazine, Tailor and Cutter, said that in only one facet does the American male of today differ from the Vic torian Englishman. iJThe imperial Briton had not guilt complex," says Tay lor. "Therefore he had no ba sic need to beloved. The Eng lishman honestly regarded Local Thefts Chapel Hill police expect to make an arrest soon in the theft of more than $800 in change from vending ma chines in Chapel Hill, Carr boro, and the University cam pus during the past several weeks. Police Chief William D. Blake said Friday that the Coca Cola Bottling Company of Durham had reported that a total of $795 dollars was stolen from its candy and cig arette machines on the cam pus last weekend. p Eight service stations in the Chapel Hill - Carrboro area have reported losses averag ing $10 apiece in the last few weeks, Blake said. The money was removed from the machines by some one using a masterkey, Blake said. . A $100 reward for informa tion leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons offered by the Coca Cola Company. Anyone with information may call the com pany at 929-1200 in Durham or contact the Chapel Hill Police Department. Heather colors done in the Corbin Manner Corbin Trousers never change. Their inimitable cut, taper, fit and flattery defy improvement. The only thins 'rtP i if ainercni mis season is meir iaorics and colors. The newest Corbin color-mix maiet use of misty mixtures, achieved by subtle weaving of one or more shades into the same fabric. These are called Heather Colors. The effect is more interesting than solid cdon. Worsteds, hopsackings, flannel, homespuns take on a new textan and dimension. See them soon. Wear them proudly. Corbin TrOBMis in Heather Tones from Uown & Catnpud CHAPEL IS1LLV N. C r J- hanging which had been proposed for seven o'clock was called off by Dean Long, as the empty noose to the right testifies. DTH Photos by Mike McGowan Not Llke himself as the world's God -given leader and saw only a reflection of providential ap proval of his relative riches." Not so the American male. "Americans came to power parallel with the universal ac knowledgment of the tenets of Democracy, and their re lative riches were a perennial source of embarrassment," claims Taylor. "Perforce, they tried to avoid any vulgar indication of it in front of a penurious world, or, alterna tively, to convince themselves and the world that the trap pings of success did not real ly matter." He sums up: Thus they finally emerg ed from the simple Victorian father figure, and embarked upon an extension of deliber ate deshabile. A kind of Pe nance for my privileges' uni form during the 1960s estab lished the Americans as the worst - dressed men in the world." In this connection Taylor cites: "Their absurd bermuda shorts have the immediate at traction of them of ugliness, an inversion of the show - off motivation." a PLAY PASS OUT A hard drinkin', hard smokin adult game! $4.98 DULY nmiiun EASTGATE r 4 r Bond Elections Postponed The Chapel Hill and Orange County School Boards have scheduled separate meetings for next Monday night to be gin planning again for a $3 million school bond election. The bond election, previous ly scheduled for Dec. 13, was postponed last week by the County Commissioners who conceded that probable defeat of the bond issue was the major reason for the post ponement. Also last week, the $650,000 water and sewer bond elec tion scheduled for Nov. 8 was postponed until Dec. 13, fol lowing legal complications due to the change in voter regis tration plans. The delay in the water and sewer bond election was called a key factor in the postpone ment of the school bond elec tion. "The water and sewer bond referendum is vital to the county," a Chapel Hill School Board member said. "If we RATHSKELLER'S LUNCHEON SPECIAL Fcaturing-Bowl of Homemade Soup Vi-Ib. Beefburger Tea or Coffee only 97c Sarved Monday through Thursday from 11:30-2:30 mm RESTAURANT STEaRSCniCREn SEAFOOD impoted and DOMESTIC EEVEgAGSS SPECIAL THIS WEEK RIB-EYE STEAK Served with Tossed Salad (Choice of Dressing) prench Fries Rolls and Butter $1.25 mg WtUtam RESTAURANT I Vr iy, MILES FROM CAMPUS PITTSBORO ROAD for lrkfsst, Lunch and Dinner Every Dy OpM MILES ft fir V' V , Htw ft?.4 -p m:- mMi i vii:iVi:': -- - WHfi34wrveSy even a long has to cert a few comers. Big, fast, expensive cars have always been a passion with royalty. But a family man like King Njiiri of Kenya probably doesn't have very much passion to spare. Or very much money. (Things have been kind of slow lately in the king business.) Which makes him the kind of king that a Volkswagen is really fit for. The price of a brand-new one $1639 isn't much higher than the price of a brand-new wife. And a VW is a lot cheaper to support. It goes about 27 miles on a gallon of gas. About 40,000 miles on a set of tires. A Volkswagen also comes apart very easily. (It only takes about ten minutes to take off a fender, or 45 minutes to take out the whole engine.) That makes repairing it easy. And quite inexpensive. But when it's not being taken apart, a VW holds together very nicely. So even though old ones cost a good deal, they're still a good deal. Especially if you're lucky enough to get one that was owned by an elderly king who only used it to go to court. Suggested retail price P.O.E. ($1639). Local taxes and other dealer delivery charges, if any, additional. ALSO A GOOD SELECTION Triangle Uolksivagenjnc. 3823 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Phone Durham 489-2371 'Chapel Hill-Durham Area's Only Authorized VW Dealer' N. C. DEALER No. 1345 Tuesday, November 1, 1966 don't have the facilities to provide water and sewer ser vice for industrial users we won't ever be able to bring any industry into Orange County. The $650,000 bond is sue is a long - range proposi tion to improve the over-all welfare of the County. Its ef fects will be evident for many years. The school bond issue is a temporary measure to provide for much - needed capital im provements for the public schools. The water and sewer referendum is of great signi ficanc to eth schools. . Both bond issues could have been put on the ballot togeth er for Dec. 13. Student wife to work as cashier. Apply at the Carolina Theater. :3 lUttam FROM CAMPUS ON PITTSSORO ROAD $ 6VOLKSWAOEN Or AMCICA, fNC- it i , r OF USED VW'S UThoiZCO OEAiCft I I I V. 1 1

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