JJ ij . V V Friday, November 4,1967 THE DAILY TAR Campus Netcs Briefs Four UoS. Bmlomuts To.--i8i1tfCdf(Umm TTT ioL 6 Comet For Instifate Of Gov't. Nov. 17-18 Four State Department diplomats will be available to talk to student groups or classes on Wednesday, Nov. 23. The team of diplomats, sponsored by the GM Current Affairs Committee, includes two specialists on Vietnam (including the pacification pro gram there), one on the Middle Bast, and one on Europe. They will make brief formal presentations on foreign affairs 'and then answer questions. Campus organizations and professors interested in having these men speak to their groups are asked to call cm NOW PLAYING Features 1:453:405:35 on yAheels! K, k J Graham Memorial, 933-1157, after 3 p.m. on weekdays. Theta's Sell Tickets For Durham Play Tickets for the Durham Theater Guild's presentation of "Once Upon A Mattress" will be on sale for the next two weeks on campus. Performances will be today and Saturday and Nov. 10-11 in Baldwin Auditorium of Duke's Fast Campus. Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority will be selling tickets Oct. 30 Nov. 3 and Nov. 6-10 in Leooir Hall, Chase Cafeteria and Y Court. UNICEF Carnival Changed By IFC The Inter-Fraternity Coun cil's carnival, originally plan ned for today, has been rescheduled for Tuesday from 2-5 p.m. in McCorlde Place. . The carnival, part of the : lil FiZ2H FOR BOWERY 8 a IFC's UNICEF drive, was cancelled on account of rain according to president Randy Myer. Petition Signatures Decrease In Rain Due to the rain Thursday, the Di-Phi petition calling for a campus-wide referendum bad less than a 100 signature in crease, according to Charles Gowen. The increase, somewhat less than on recent days, upped the total number of students en dorsing the . referendum " to more than 1,000. Fifteen hun dred are needed. Gowan said that the Di-Phi will keep the Y Court booth open until Wednesday or Thursday. Six Carolina Seniors 'Distinguished Cadets' Six Carolina seniors have been named Distinguished Military cadets for the year 1967-68. s Recipients are Claude M. DeBruhl, a political science major from Candler; Leo Finkelstein, Jr., a RTVMP ma jor from Asheville; Michael R. Ford, a political science major from Gastonia; Floyd A. Hooks, a industrial relations major from Jacksonville; Ronald Lee Smith, a business major from Salisbury and William W. Stragand, a math major from Durham. The Distinguished Military Cadet designation is given for clear excellence in all facets of training given to the cadets during the Air Force ROTC program. It is one of the AFROTC's highest awards. Duke Prof To Speak About Law, Vietnam "Vietnam, Legal Aspects" will be the topic of a speech to day to the John J. Parker International Law Society. John Halderman, since 1950 associated with the Rule of Law Center at Duke Universi ty, will speak at noon upstairs in Lenior Hall. Halderman has worked with the American legations in Bonn, Berlin, Casablance and Colombo. He attended the 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization and was connected with the State Department from 1959-60. .CALLV-C37-T451 & Ky it in it niprirv ' WMLI UIOIJEI GQftQN&l 1 7 1. &;-?V tr c TECHNICOLOR" cmnuwMfcujm (m- yak NEW AND REBUILT PIANOS, Save up to $200. Parks Piano and Service, Rt. 10, Box 248, Charlotte, N. C, 28213. Call 704-596-0090. BUYER'S GUIDE SPORT AND FOREIGN CARS 66 Triumph Spitfire $1495 65 Saab Statin Wagon $1195 64 Volvo 1800S GT $2195 63 MGB Roadster $1295 55 T-Bird 1IDT and Soft Top . $1495 66 Datsun Roadster $1995 HOLIDAY IMPORTS Dir. No. 551 Ph 489-2704 FOR SALE: 1963 Harley Davidson Sprint-H. 250 cc, rebuilt, excellent condition, new paint tires, forks, clutch, Cables, plus, with reciepts. Set up for street-trail. $425. Call 929-2497. REFERENCES AVAILABLE!. America's leading business and professional men choose Northwestern Mutual Life. 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Hall Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra Peerless Musicianship Sale Starts Nov. 2 Bal. Res. UNC $1.00 Friday, Nov. 17, Carmichael Martha Reeves And The Vandellas Sale Starts Nov. 7 UNC $125 Gen Pub. $2.00 Sat., Nov. 18, Carmichael Special Double Attraction Buddy Rich AND THE BUDDY RICH ORCH. The 5th Dimension Sale Starts Nov. 7 UNC $125 Gen. Pub. $2.00 Granville's New afe Tries ( ; ' ; - ' - '.-5,1- To End Lack Of Night Life Oxford Archaeologist To Speak Monday Oxford University archaeologist Dr. Martin J. Aitken will speak before a special UNC seminar Monday at 4 p Jn. in 215 Phillips Hall. Dr. Aitken's talk, sponsored by the N. C. Society of the Archaeological Institute of America and the UNC Physics Dept., will be xn thermoluminescent dating of archaeological pottery. . Tea and coffee will be served 30 minutes before the seminar. Islamic Art Display Begins At Ackland "Islamic Art from the Collection of Edwin Binney IH" will be on view at the Ackland Art Center Nov. 5 30. Although, the opportunities to acquire Near Eastern and Indian miniature paintings have become increasingly rare since the end of World War n, Binney has since 1958 built one of this country's outstanding private collections. Sirty-seven miniatures and calligraphic fragments from this collection, together with manuscripts, manuscript bin dings, ceramics and metal-work comprise the exhibition. Cafe d'Ville- Granville Residence College's answer to the complaint, "There's no place to go in Chapel Hill" opens tonight with folk singers Maggie and Jock. The coffeehouse will open at 8 p.m. In Granville West lounge and the entertainment begins at 8:30. Mixers, coffee and refreshments will be sold. There iwill be no cover charge. The college is not expecting Cafe d'Ville to make a profit, but hopes to have it breaking even eventually. 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