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November 10, 1966 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pae 3 -I IF YOU LIKE DUSTY TREASURE- oorj'T r.uss THIS WEEK AT THE IHTIL1ATE Candidate Tyndall Defies Party System n i ! i (Continued From Page 1) was enthusiasm far beyond the freshman class. Last Tuesday night Tyndall sat in a room in Graham Me morial beneath a huge sheet, of paper which hours later would record his defeat. He talked about why he was running and what he hoped to accomplish in his campaign "I decided to run as soon as I read the party platforms. At first I hoped that the par ties would be more specific and I wanted to join one of them. Greigh ton Shirts are more traditional at The University of North Carolina Masters of the prescribed classics will find great interest in the Creighton brawny twill oxford ..shirt. Exclusive, yarn-dyed fabric makes the. most of a crisp.. interpretation of, dashing "bold stripes... ginger on blue, claret on maize,-land navy on linen. "Variety may "a'dcT to 'the spice , of life . . .but you can . always depend on the seemingly careless, yet carefully rolled button down collar... a natural expression of Creighton's tra ditional styling. in Chapel Hill at T-1 T L IlC JLJLU.IJ n's a Creighton when this label's on the tail, Steve Tanger Campus Coordinator 116 Avery lelk-Leggett-Elorton J 11x14 WALL PORTRAIT $1 nus zse Exended 3 Days! Thur.-Fri.'S&t. Nov. IO-I2-I2 PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS DAILY: 10 AM 1 PM; 2 PM - 5 PM ND TILL S:00 P.M. FIU. NIGHT OSlSSFf ADAGES o PORTRAITS DELIVERED IN STORE "A person has as much free dom as he is willing' to ex ercize but usually he sits down and lets others do it for him." Tyndall looked more tired than nervous. But he talked with such enthusiasm that the words didn't sound like he'd said them hundreds of times before. "I'm not trying to be a sym bol of free thinking. I just want to see two parties who aren't afraid to come out for issues instead of offering car washes and cake sales. 'The only way to avoid con fusion is to have one set of ideas or none at all. I hate to see people who are afraid to work in an atmosphere of controversy. That's what makes politics works. "I have tried to carry out a campaign which stresses in dividual thought and enthusi asm. "I don't know if I'll win. The fact that my name wasn't on the ballot will hurt me." The absence of his name on the ballot probably caused Tyndall's defeat. The winners and the elec tions have survived the pres ence of the 18-year-old fresh men. And maybe they've learn ed a little from it. jW i r V 4 ' V ft . . fir I. f" ; t ) WHAT'S THIS? The Franklin Street Flower ladies seem to have a man in their midst. Ah well, behind every great flower lady there's a man. DTH Photo by Jock Lauterer Campus Calendar TODAY Philosophy Club 142 will pre sent the film "Oedipus Re" at 3 and 8 p.m today in Gerrard Hall. Tickets are 75 cents. The film is a Stratford, Ontario produce tion of W. B. Yeats' trans lation. UNC Poetry Forum No. 6 will be held in Bingham 103, v Thursday, November 10, at 4:30. Readers will be UNC poets Bill Matthews, Reed Sanderlin, and Dave Strat man, all graduate students in English. Carolina Women's Council Junior Activities Chairmen and Executives meet at 5 p.m. in Woodhouse. Graham Memorial Publicity Committee will meet at 5 p.m. in Roland Parker I. D e a n of Women Catherine Carmichael will speak in the Morrison Social Room -j at 8 'j 'it -A . it o; km w FOR Till EpOOEl SIASOHS 0:00, nov. 10 AUD THE PLflTTEBS 8:00, nov. 10 Carmichael Auditorium Students $1.03 General Admission SI .75 p.m. today. Her topic will be the "in loco parentis" rule. A question and answer period will follow. The pub- - lie is invited. The Jewish Christian D i a logue, usually held at Hillel, will not meet this week. FRIDAY Professor Michael Katz of the UNC Law School will speak and lead a discussion on "South Africa Today: A Per sonal Report," following the sabbath eve service at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening at Hil lel. TUESDAY Mr. Edwin Goodpaster, Wash- ' ington; correspondent. v i o r;' TIME magazine, will speak on the recent national elec tions Tuesday, November 15, at 7 p.m. in Howell Hall. He is sponsored by the Press Club and everyone is invited. V DAILY CROSSWORD s ACROSS 1. Final 5. Concern 9. Italian river 10. Alpha and 12. Sky-blue 13. Ogles 14. Detests 15. Before: prefix 16. Exclama tion 17. Conjunc tion 18. Collection of sayings 19. Tellurium: sym. 20. Teach 24. Fleet monogram 25. Steals (cattle) : colloq. 27. Alder . tree: Scot. 29. Aisle 32. Goddess of justice 33. Varying weight of India 34. Land measure 35. Close to 36. Couple: abbr. 37. Nurse Barton 40. Biblical mount 42. Bumpkins 43. Task 44. Harmonize 45. Yolky 46. Fleshy fruit DOWN" 1. Chameleon or iguana 2. Touch end to end 3. 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