$ 'i PAGE F0U3 THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, OCT- COUNCIL TO, OPERATE OFF LEGISLATURE APPROPRIATION: lfl i7 r HI! ILJOF U .Ik, U - -I Glw.es t'tfdividUc By NEIL BASS The Interdormitbry Council passed a resolution Wednesday night giving the 'entire amount of NEW ARRIVALS New shipment of jackets in 3 and 4 button ivy models. We have over 300 dozen shirts in all sizes in both button-down models- 'most comprehensive selections found anywhere. Discover why alumni and other out-of-town customers travel many miles for our exclusive selections. MLTON'S CLOTHING CUPBOARD social fees paid in by dormitory J got 75 cents for discretionary dis-" resiaenis 10 me mamaual aormi- cnoution. mis year ine aornu- tories. Last year the individual dormi tories got 75 cents of the total $1.50 per student fee, and the IDC JUST RECEIVED another shipment of those tabu lous Shetland sweaters made especially for : us in the Shet land Islands not in England, but in the Shetland Islands in Scotland in light tan heather, light gray heather, olive, lovat green, lovat blue, (black heater. A completely full fashioned and handframed sweater. A fin er sweater at the lowest price here or anywhere only $11.95 MILTON'S CLOTHING CUPBOARD tories will get the7 entire $1.50, and the IDC will operate solely off the $735 student Legislature appropri ation. . The resolution's passage marks the successful completion of one of the major platform proposals of IDC President Lewis Erumfield The meeting, which Brumfield called an "orientation session. was devoted primarily to talks by council officers outlining the operation of organization.. Busi ness transacted included the passage of a motion to pay $36 to a taxi company for the break age of domes on two vehicles passing through upper quad last year, and the election of ID Court officials. ports Car Show Set Sunday From 2-5 P.M. According to Clyde. Burleson, chairman of the GMAB Outings Committee, all plans are set for the sports car and driving show to be held Sunday at 2 p.m. on the in tramural field next to Woollen Gym. Hie entire show will" last three hours. The first hour will be a dis play of the many interesting sports cars in this area, and two hours will be used for a driving skill show to be presented by 'the Pied mont Sports Car Club, according to Pit Cooked Bar-B-Q . ... . 90c Fried Chicken ......... 75c CATERING SERVICE For AH Parties "We Serve Food Hot" Ice For Sale To Take Out CAFE MOUZA Open 24 Hours A Day Come In After Rushing For A Snack sso Gas 27.9 H:-T. 30.9 WHY PAY MORE? Keeping Me Pumping I'll Keep It Down WHIPPLE'S ESSO End of Four Lane Chapel Hill - Durham Highway Across From Chapel Hill Nursery Groc. Meats Magazines OPEN Mon. thru Sat. 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. Sun. 1 P. M. to 6:30 P.M. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. Capital (Nor.) 5. Luck ( Anglo Irish; 9. Long nail 10. Spoken 11. 'Scoria of molten, metals 12. One who , shoots from ambush 14. Drone 15. Own 16. Plural pronoun 17. Ratify 19. Nourished 20. Belonging . to me 21. Precious stones 23. "Devoured 2'4. Enemy scout 25. Emphasizes 2S. South America (abbr.) 30. Garden tool 31. Natural abilities 33. Overhead 34. Refuse 35. Flightless bird 36. Coverlet 38. Fastens 39. Ground 40. Handle of a sword 41. Looks at 42. Mountain defile DOWN 1. To take up 2. A marked decline ... . 3. Escape (slang) 4. Cry of pain 5. In reverse 6. One of the Great Lakes 7. Juice of a plant 8. Swung around 11. False 12. Keep 13. Shades of a primary color 15. Unseizable . lands, dwellings and build . ings ill. S. Act, 1862) 18. Net work 19. Soar aloft "22. Pro-ject-ing end . of a ' church 23. Part of "to be" 25. Egyptian solar deity poss. ) 26. Tumble down 27. Grit 28. ' Dwarfs . S T gjNjE.R LOOP 4lRgc ITSjsr '"'2 X ejg t h lj JtTaTp f lElElEniiAN A Tie. t-A Rl J A l k. Ay Yesterday' Answer 29. Questions 32. Claws 34. Sand dune Eng. 37. Beam : 38. Covering of the brain 40. Horsepower (abbr.) . r r w i r i ya 20 777 at 2x : 33 -733i " - --i-IIIIIIZ 37 T7a1& r '111 WrtT-W, Bob Harrington, Dan. .Duvall, Burleson. cjiaries uunn, c. C. Pridgen and All sports car drivers hT the lien Huffman were named by ac- area, as well as anv drivers tf in- ciamauon to serve on the court. Jimmy Miller, 'Richard Jennings, Bob Nance and Bob Ellebe were picked to man the Investigating Committee. The naming of Frank Livingston to head the Blazer Com mittee closed out elections for the session. teresting old or foreign cars, have been invited to attend the show, said Burleson yesterday, adding that a technical inspection and a driver's test will be necessary be fore they may enter the driving events. , Burleson said, "This is thefirst event of the year for the Outings Committee and all concerned have worked hard. I would especially ljke to thank Mr. Cornwell of the gym for his cooperation and invite all students to come on down. I think you will find it exciting and interesting." Denial Dames Inspect Husbands Work Areas Last Wednesday night the Den tal Dames met and were guided on a tour of the School of Dentis try by Dr. William W. Demeritt, assistant dean of the School. So that they might become more familiar with their husbands' work, the wives of , the dental students heard some history of the school, a description of the different de partments and an explanation of the teaching processes. The officers of the organization Pack Meets Maryland Covering the Campus Ondine (Continued from Page 1) ADPI PLEDGE OFFICERS Miss Margery Linderman has been elected president of the Al pha Delta Pi pledge class. Other officers elected are Misses Shirley Williams, vice-president; Polly Clarenback, secretary; Joan Will- sey. treasurer: Claudia Peeler, so- i . - Riley provided cleverly designed I cial chairman and Barbara Stock- seiungs; irene smart Rains handl- Lun sonS cnairman. ed costumes, Lewis Goldstein the LIBRARY EXHIBITION lighting, and the music was di- The University Library is fea- rected by Gene Strassler. . turing a nexhibit of the works of The Cast Jean Giraudoux, French novelis Peter B. O'Sullivan Auguste and playwright, photographs by Patricia Liston . Wugenie Kai Jurgensen, a scene design James Heldman Rittre Hans drawing by James Riley for the Jane Albans Ondine play Ondine and editions of De'La Louise Fletcher, Nancetta Hudson, Motte-Fouque's German fairy tale, Anne titzgibbon the undines Undine, upon which Giraudoux Albert Gordon The Old One John Sneden, The Lord Chamberlain Carl Williams, , The Supt. of the Theatre Pete Cothran, The Trainer of Seals Mary Smith Bertha Raleigh, Oct. 13 OB-State's un defeated cross country te?m, win ner of 33 straight dual meets since 1949, ' invades College Park, Md., Saturday morning for a meet with powerful Maryland which could decide the conference champion ship. Maryland won last year's ACC tournament which State did not enter. The two teams are co- are Mrs. Liv Floyd, president; Mrs. Neil Hood and Mrs. Dorothy Ilaus er, vice-presidents; Mrs. Audrey Bratton, secretary; Mrs. Helen Sherman, treasurer; Mrs. Birshal Poole, social chairman, and Mrs. ouiLse Atwater, publicity director. Class representatives are Mrs. based his play. The exhibit coin cides with the Playmaker's pro duction of Ondine. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION A cabaret party will be given favorites for the title. tomorrow night by the BSU. Din ner will be served at 7 o'clock. The public has been invited. PI DELA PHI Pi Delta Phi, French honor so ciety, will hold its fall initiation ceremonies and banquet Tuesday at the Wishing Well Restaurant. The ceremonies will begin at 7:30 p.m. Transportation will be ar ranged.' Members desiring trans portation to the restaurant have been asked to meet in front of Graham Memorial between 7:10 and 7:30. WHY NOT PLAY POOL? ITS FUN at the G.M. Pool Room Helen Holland, $r.r Lmily Odo:r,,' j-ur";; Margie Kiddle, 2nd Mrs. Mary Mors T Two meeting aV by the Dental Da.T.i is a speakers' rrc other a social. First df or AULim Big Wc: $3.95 at 'ME INTIf, booicsi; 205 E. Frsnk!: Open Till 10 r I in, i 1 i V' riH A James Poteat ... Geri Turner Robert Andrews Nancy Heldman Russell Link Nertram Violante Professional Business Frat Pledges Members A Servant Robert Sneed . .-. William Casstevens, The Big Fisherman Taylor Williams 1 First Judce James Creighton Second Judrre Philip Morgan The Executioner Carol Mason The Kitchen Maid The Alpha Kappa Psi Profes- Matho sional Business Fraternity pledged Salammbo 1 24 members at ceremonies held the King Wednesday night. The new mem- Tickets bers are: William R, Frye, Pinehurst; Billy Ray Ratledge, Guilford College; Bobby Jay Ratledge, Guilford Col- lege; James F. Carlisle, Guilford; John T. Barto, Bronxville, N. Y. Robert E. Bryan, Jr., Goldsboro; Leslie Gilliland, Jr., Pinehurst; Robert F. Baggett, Smithfield; Da- vid M. Smoot, Wake Foesrt; David C. Turner, Jr.; William H. White, a loir (Continued from Page 1) Fowler, "has demonstrated ' that ficiiuiuc twpw4uon can vc me ,. ' ' controlling factor ih the student Ellzabeth City; Frances K. Berry . .... I Tfa vt t villa . -jvv.viuiv., William Charles Cable, Greens boro; George N. Timberlake. Nel son; Gerry McCabe, New York, N r 1 . ... J government - administration rela tionship. It is one step toward mak ing the student government a true junior partner with the adminis tration." Fowler emphasized the import ance of students' cooperation in the reduced rate, experiment. "There is a possibility," he said. "that the $2 date tickets will be f.i f s t . i ""'"uim"ji mulm i!b.ii.iijiiiu'i inn r?fTMi nsv7 ii 1nl Ljj k i THIS PICTURE HAS TO BE! YOU C "THE PHENIX CITY STORY" WITH KID C The ALABAF.1A Expose That Rocket! the nation in LIFE. LOOK and SAL EVE. POST! The blistering story of the town they called "America's wickedest city' . . . filmed where it happened! I mm nil ii uiiiif j I C, ill I mil MHiiliMIII . u.. Y.; James McHugh Skidmore, Jr. Albemarle; Henry MacShankle, Concord; Joe Evans Brown, Char lotte; William V. Smith, Winston Salem; Gene W. Moore, Charlotte; Oliver Aaron Woodford, ripm. "I asm a -- ; . . V ' fcwillIlM 0 tmm LAST TIMES TODAY vfMlKWivl.iW...AU ... . i( !r.'-i I;.: CLASSIFIEDS FOR PIANOS TUNED AND RE- paired: Prompt service, free estimate, reasonable rates. Call Ed Potter 8-9143 or 25 Steele Dorm. BLACKBURNS FRUIT AND VEG- etable Market. Opposite Ice Plant. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., every day except Christmas Day. Fresh country eggs, fruits, and vegetables. Cold Beer 27c a can. : WANTED: STUDENT TO wnurr in G.JL Pool Room, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 10-1. Apply G.M. Information. Office, (chg) T Hill UC I available throughout next year if mons; Donald L. Patterson, China siuaenis wm iena tneir support by u'uvc' vuuam nacxney, mgn buying these tickets for the Nov. ak Clty 211(1 Ferman Tim Set- 19 game. Students who nlan to Zr Rural Hall. purchase the reduced tickets must Officers of the Alpha Kappa Psi do so by Nov. 16, he said. fraternity are Ken Argo, president Erickson pointed out thaf tKo Don ChristoDher. possibility of Jim McCorkle. secrptarv-' anH TinK ' . W UUV V4 I - J udie ncxeis aepended upon the "S1? treasurer. siuaents' reaction at .the Virginia game. "If they complain about be ing pushed out,", said Erickson, "then the experiment will have shown us that the policy won't work. ... H: th: v. v ' f It. took the military to subdue Alabama's sin city! An ALLIED ARTISTS Presentation JOHN McINM ' icHAHO KILEY KATHRYN GRANT - EDWARO ANDREWS mis mm - jmjes Era FRIDAY-SATURDAY PLUS Color Carts:' Latest News W1LBU2 JU5tCV0SLTintn FACT THAT H IM OAS$! 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