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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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day as crowds ducked in out of the rani to peruse the "art
treasures." The prints ar being sold by the junior class with
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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
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