age 6 Junior Class Names Committee Positions Junior class committee members have been an nounced. Members of the Executive committee are Bob Farris, Dwight Allen, Steve Jolly, Henry Skinner, David Riggs, Evelyn Martin and Theresa Lamar. The Service Committee members are Bill Travis, chairman, Mary Ellis, Holly Wooten, Dave Fidler, Kathy Tice, Karen Davis, Judy Mc Iver, Ann AuBuchon and Beth Wise. The Social Committee mem bers are Nancy Merritt, chairman, Dale Sloan, Susan Spiller, Judy O'Neil, Mary Crowell, Barbara Lovell, Mike Jones, Doug Wilson and Robbin Reed. The Academic Committee members are Pete Helle bush, chairman, George Teague, Don Woodruff and Sandy Reed. Just In Time For Christmas! Tremendous Savings On Famous Brands! 1 WERE 95.00 89.50 85.00 79.50 75.00 69.50 59.95 NOW 75.95 71.50 67.95 63.50 59.95 55.50 47.95 Select Now And Save During Our Pre-Christmas Sale. Clothiers of Distinction FRANKLIN STREET Alterations Extra Open Mon.-FrL Til 9:00 Sale O? surrs'" Rooms Now Available To Men And Women Students For The Spring Semester Is University Approved Housing-, Owned and Managed By ALLEN BROS. & O'HARA, INC. of MEMPHIS, TENN. Home of the World-Famous Beef Stick nOURS 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY Close at 6:00 P.M. Saturday Sun. 12 To 6 PJL Ffccae 829-1233 Si Ii 1 -- - j" it - "4 si s M i 3 ii -t Vt il i ;? i vJr-H ft . It i L ' w4 fc I il - - - u i 11 f , If ' Il "t U r i 'L ::if ' ! : j - ii mi nrn in ---r- mi Itniimi U f ,, r titnr irf""- MIGHTY MO truly outdid itself with this project. Here you see one of the absolutely huge (three stories tall) letters words declaring "Ho-Ho." This whole undertaking assumes magnifi cent proportions when you consider that the thing is made out of beer cans. That must have been quite a party; DTH Photo by Jock (hie) Lauterer L Puzzled? Let our crew solve your knot- ty Christmas gift problems! Your sifts needn't cost an arm and a leg. We can find a hand , some book for all of the folks on your list, from grumpy old Aunt Gertrude to the newest nephew. Prices start at about a dollar and run on up to whatever you'd like to pay. Giftwrapping our own special brand is always free. Come alumting, chum, a&d make Christmas even merrier for your friends, with a de lightful book from - The Intimate 119 E. FRANKLIN ST. OPEN TILL 10 P.M. Bookshop in doubt? Can't decide WHAT to buy Aunt Mary or Cousin Bill ... or your husband's Uncle in Phoenix??? CHEER UP! psho UIGItOnY FAilLlS We'll Wrap It Pack it , Mail It, Too! 3 Eosfgata Shopping Center CHAPEL HILL r S3 Calendar WEDNESDAY The UP Executive Committee will hold interviews Wed nesday at 4:30 p.m. in Ro land Parker II for anyone interested in holding legis lative seat from Ehringhaus. The UNC Duke Physics Col loquium presents Professor W. P. Wolf of Yale Univer sity, speaking on the topic, "Recent Experiments on Magnetic Transitions," Wed nesday at 4 p.m. in Room 114 of the Physics building. Tea and coffee will be serv-' ed at 3:30. Dr. Yel-Chiang Wu from Un ion College, will speak at the Mathematics CoHoquim Wednesday at 4 p.m. in 332 Phillips Hall. Coffee and tea will be served in the Com mon Room at 3:30. The Murdoch Committee will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. in front of the Y for the last time before next year. In conjunction with the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, a Christmas party will be giv en for the children. DKE fraternity will provide transportation. Credit TV English Offered A new three - hour credit course in college English will be offered over educational te levision Jan. 30 through May 3, 1967. The course will be broad cast throughout Eastern and Piedmont North Carolina ov er WUNC - TV and WUNB TV. Suitable for high school se niors, college freshmen and lay citizens, the course, Eng lish I-TV, is designed for those persons who wish to improve their basic knowledge and your FIRST stop to solve youi GIFT PnOOLEOS We have delightful gift boxes for the "Hard-To-Buy-For" and they're always a special treat for the "Easy-To-Buy-For." Just bring along your list, we'll do the rest. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS T7I - J. A I tf! T J Z IT be delighted with a .Hickory Farms Gift Box! We invite you to see our gala array of gift packages. OF OH IO THE DAILY R ussia Is In World Naval Race LONDON (AP) The Soviet Union has moved up behind the United States as the world's second Naval power and is pressing Japan for mer chant marine leadership. These conclusions were reached today by Jane's Fight ing Ships, the accepted author ity on maritime affairs, in its report for 1966-67. Facts collected by the 69-year-old organization show that while the Soviet Union has no aircraft carriers, it out strips the United States in con ventional submarines. The Russians lag in nuclear-powered submarines, however. American Naval power is there for all to see because of ' the war in Vietnam, said Jane's, while the Soviet Union is "blatantly flaunting its nu merical and intrinsic (fleet) strength." "Wherever there is naviga ble water, the Soviet Navy has warships or paramilitary ships," said Jane's. A 20-year program by the Russians now has culminated in their "matching subma rines, cruisers, destroyers, es corts, support ships, mine sweepers, guided missile pa trol boats, oilers, store car riers and electronic surveil lance scouts (usually fishing trawlers) with anything that the other major naval powers can produce." Janes estimated Soviet strength at: 40 nuclear power ed submarines, 340 convention al submarines, 20 cruisers, 110 destroyers, 100 escorts, 300 coastal escorts, 300 mine sweepers, 100 missile patrol boats, 350 motor torpedo boats, and 20 Olanding craft. Auxiliaries and other surface craft, often disguised as part of the merchant fleet, run into the thousands. The United States is aiming for an entirely nuclear-powered fleet by the 1970s and mean time has a force of 3,400 units. These includle four battle ships in commission, 60 car riers or types that can 'be so used, 207 submarines, 38 heavy and light cruisers, 670 destroy ers or escorts, 220 mine lay ing and mine sweeping ves sels plus hundreds of service boats that include high speed "Mosquitoes"- now in use off the shores of Vietnam. Both the Americans and the Russians are making prodigi- their writing of the English language, with emphasis up on the fundamentals of gram mar and their use in compo sition. William H. Pixton, Ph.D. candidate, with A.B. and M.A. degrees in English literature from George Washington Uni versity, will teach the course on Monday and Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. A repetition of the evening lectures will be offered each following day, Tuesday and Thursday, at 11:30 a.m. With Christmas Carols pip ed in from its companion FM radio station, WPIX - TV will give New Yorkers background atmosphere for trimming the tree and or sitting and dream ing of sugarplums. GET YOUR PERSONALIZED WITH . YOUR INITIALS A lovely pinky ring, so popu lar now, engraved with your initials. Choice of satin or polished finish. 9.95 -Gold 3.95 - Sterling Wentworth & Sloan JEWELERS 167 East Franklin TAR HEEL Number 2 ous efforts in the nuclear sub marine field. The United States has 70 comphted or about to be commissioned with a target of 103 by 1971. The Russians were reported to have 30 sub marines building, both nuclear and conventional. The American plan for more nuclear-powered aircraft car riers envisages a "force of first line aircraft carriers right up to the end of the century," Janes reported. It said the United States plans a striking force of 15 giant carriers capa ble of carrying on almost in definitely. In contrast, Jane's wrote that the once mighty British Navy is despondent over the cancellation of a proposed new carrier of 50,000 tons. Editor Raymond Blackman wrote: "Is it fair that a whole gen eration of naval aviators should have to make-do and mend with aircraft carriers, darned until there is no sock left, instead of being encour aged into efficiency and esprit de corps engendered by the Building and operation of at least one carrier designed with the requirements of the 1970s and 1980s in mind?" Britain's third-ranking fleet listed three large aircraft car riers, two lightweight carriers and two escort carriers to deal with helicopter and other small aircraft, three nuclear submarines, 42 conventionally powered submarines, five cruisers, six frigates, 16 de stroyers, 65 destroyer escorts, 82 minesweepers, 17 patrol craft, 14 landing ships and craft and almost 300 auxiliar ies. i The Soviet merchant fleet is now 9,500,00 tons, four times its size 10 years ago. Japan is first with 11,971,157 tons, in cluding giant tankers now be ing put to sea. Red China was listed as pos sessing "30 submarines, 50 light warships and several hundred torpedo boats. NEED A PLACE TO PARTY? The Village Green has a few open dates for groups of 15 to 500 for holiday parties. Call 942-5194. WHY NOT SPEND the winter in Chapel Hill? Nice conforta ble completely furnished house for rent for three or four months. Phone 942-4903 . ' f? 4t " r : V iff1 1 A it i THE PRINT SALE now going on through today in the lobby of the Y building caused lots of Christmas commotion yester day as crowds ducked in out of the rani to peruse the "art treasures." The prints ar being sold by the junior class with kind assistance from the UNC Book Ex. DTH Photo by Jock Lauterer fl 8PEBUU . ei3Ell8T,18 fro:. Small Pizza WONE IND.. Salad Cider FOR DELIVERY CALL LA PIZZA 967-1451 406 W. MAIN ST. "BEST AMERICAN on AN UNUSUAL LOVE STORY! mmUm coua'jAfn wmmfmsm da siivA.'Kftsu'SV' ssssz TRIPLE AW A BO WINNFBt jicr -BCr M 55 T" 0 For the quick quadrille of holiday activities, a quick-step wardrobe is needed. The correct clothing and harmonious haberdashery for this merry round is here. And while refurbishing, the gentleman will find many a gift as well. Step in. CHAPEL AS h "V. la pizza u o FILM OF 1962" 50 KU7 Time Magazine TODAY ONLY HILL, N. C Wednesday, December 14, 1966 Hamilton OK On Physical NEW YORK (AP) Movie star George Hamilton, a fre quent escort of Lynda Bird Johnson, has passed his draft physical and the results show he is "qualified for military service,' draft officials said today. Col. Arthur Alpert, an aide to the director of selective ser vice in New York, said, how ever, "The results have no thing to do with his present deferment. They mean his draft board has more infor mation to act on if they re classify him." The actor had received a 3-A "Hardship" deferment on the ground that he is his mo ther's sole support. Scores of persons across the country have protested that his mother, Anne Potter Ham ilton Hunt Spaulding, lives in a 39 - room Beverly Hills man sion. La Resistance I would like to join yon. I promise fall loyalty & secrecy. Leave instruc tions on how I may contact yon with my contact at SS8-53C3. 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