Saturday, November 12, 15C0
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
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WILMINGTON, N. C, Nov.
11 The appointment of a for
mer Daily Tar -Heel staffer to
the position of State Editor of
the oldest paper in North Caro
lina, the Wilmington Star
News, was announced here Nov.
The position went to Peter B.
Young, an editorial contributor
lo four Daily Tar Heel editors.
Young joined the Star-News
staff in March after resigning
as a graduate student in history
at Carolina.
The Pikes Peak Hill Climb,
established in 1916 and running
only 12.42 miles in length, is
the second oldest event on the
United States Auto Club cal
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Collections
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'Beat Dook'
Parade Slated
For Saturday
The "Beat Dook" Parade on
Friday, Niv. 18 will be spon
sored by Pi Kappa Alpha fra
ternity". Deadline for the .entry
blanks has been extended to
Monday.
Tuesday night the beauty
contest will be judged at the
PiKA house. Dormitories, fra
ternities and sororities may
enter girls in the contest.
Entry blanks for both the
parade and the beauty contest
should be -sent to Jakie Lohr at
the Pi Kappa Alpha house.
Trophies for the parade are
on display at Stephens-Shepherd,
147 E. Franklin St.
Floats in the parade will as
semble between 2:15 and 2:30
in front of Woollen Gym. They
will move down Raleigh Street
turning left at Franklin Street.
At Columbia Street they again
turn left and continue until
Cameron Avenue. After cutting
through the campus the parade
will end at the gym.
Law Scholarships
Seniors having an academic
average of B or better and who
intend to enter Law School may
inquire about the Root-Tilden
Scholarship in Law at the Col
lege of Arts and Sciences, 203
South, This scholarship is of
fered by the New York Univer
sity Law School. See Frank
Duffey on Monday, Wednesday
or Friday afternoons at 4.
CLASSIFIED APS
LOST: REWARD FOR RE-
turn of, or information leading
to return of, red male dach
shund, one year old. Answers to
name of Brandy. When last seen
was wearing round black collar
with city license and rabies tag.
Last seen in vicinity of Roose
velt Dr., Tuesday afternoon. Call
8-6607.
rUXEDO RENTAL PAYNE'S
Xampus. Agent Rick Coville, Pi
Kappa Phi House. Tel. 8-9071.
5 to 7 p.m., Monday thru Friday.
TOST: BTIIEFCASE AT BULL'S
Head. Reward. Phone 7-2898.
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The Graduate Club invites all
graduate students to be present
at the club's meeting on Sunday
at 4 in the Carroll Hall lounge.
Officers will be elected and
Lawrence London will enter
tain the group with his Flamen
co guitar music. Refreshments
will be served.
The Carolina Quarterly urges
all members of the editorial
staff to be present at an impor
tant work session Monday after
noon, at 2. The, Quarterly goes to
press on Tuesday.
Planetarium Shows
A post-football game showing
of "12,000 Years from Now"
will be given at the Morehead
Planetarium here Saturday
afternoon at 5 o'clock.
The matinee will replace the
usual 3 p.m. performance, which
has been cancelled because of
the Carolina-Maryland game.
The other scheduled Saturday
programs at 11 a.m. and 8: 30
p.m. will be given on schedule.
Almost one-third of all mar
ried women living with their
husbands are employed outside
the home.
TIV. Schedules
WRAL, CHANNEL 5
2:00 Pre-Game
2:15 NCAA Football: Ohio State-Iowa
5:15 Post Game Show
5:30 Wrestling
6:30 Ozzie and Harriet
7:00 Donna Reed
7:30 Bonanza (color)
8:30 Tall Man
9:00 The Islanders
10:00 Fight of the Week
10:45 Make That Spare
1:00 Dateline
11:10 Nightmare: "The Black Sheep,"
Basil Rathbone, Lon Chaney
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Divorced? When?
Students Urged To See . . .
(Continued
tained to the processes the budg
et will go through before any
money is appropriated to the
school by the legislature.
Hewlett explained that the
Board of Higher Education was
set up under a bill which passed
the legislature in 1957. Last
year's legislature somewhat cut
the powers of the board, he
said.
Duty Of Board
In general, the duty of the
board is to recommend to the
Advisory Budget Committee of
the legislature measures to be
taken in appropriating funds for
any state institution involving
higher education.
Davis Young, chairman of the
State Affairs Committee, intro
duced the speaker and later
presented him with a framed
copy of the bill passed by Stu
dent Legislature commending
Hewlett for his interest in the
University. Hewlett is a gradu
ate of Wake Forest College.
The meeting was kicked off
with Young holding up news
papers whose headlines ban
nered the budget cut by the
board.
Urging the committee to re
new their efforts to get the
Piggyback trailer loadings on
railroads are running 35 per
cent ahead of 1959's record and
are up 112 per cent from 1958.
WTVD, CHANNEL 11
1:00 Saturday Matinee: "She Wore a
Yellow Ribbon," "Flying Leather
necks" 4:30 Tales of the Texas Rangers
5:00 Top Ten Dance Party
6:00 Roaring 20's
7:00 The Rifleman
7:30 Perry Mason
8:30 Checkmate
9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel
1 0: 00 Gunsmoke
10:30 Manhunt
11:00 Country Style
12:00 Award Theatre
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budget passed, Young said "that
"we must convince the state
legislature that the proposed
undergraduate library-student
union is not just a plaything; it
is a training ground for student
leaders." . . .
Following Hewlett's address,
the Student Legislature con
vened in regular session to con
tinue discussion on the pro
posed bill to ratify the revision
of " the ' Student Constitution.
Discussion on the bill will con
tinue next week.
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