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. Saturday, November 7, 1964 THE DAILY TAR HEEL, Coram M akes Unity Plea MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union's new party 'leader ap pealed Friday for unity of the world Communist movement, but Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai failed to join in the applause for a call to a new conference of the world's Red leaders. Chou, on hand with a tough minded Peking delegation for Bolshevik anniversary cere monies, cast a chill on pro ceedings even in advance of First Party Secretary Leonid Brezhnev's speech by paying homage at the grave of Joseph Stalin. Destalinization under Nikita Khrushchev had been a point of hot Peking-Moscow dispute. Khrushchev, prime target of the Chinese in the long, dis pute, also had wanted a world Communist meeting, a proj ect scornfully denounced by Peking. But against the back ground of Brezhnev's words, the appeal this time had at least a note of conciliation. Chou, however, was the only one of the party leaders pres ent from a dozen Communist . ruled nations who withheld applause. Chou did applaud vigorously, however, when Brezsnev remarked that all Communists have one common goal. In advance of the Krem lin meeting, Peking's broad casts had called for Red unity against "Imperialism "headed by the United States." The eve of the Bolshevik Revolution anniversary is in- SEARS Tires Batteries i Auto Accessories Installed While you wait SEARS DR1VE-HJ AUTO SERVI-CEHTER Eastgate Shopping Center Chapel Hill, . N. C. Phone 929-2161 THccTnpvnr k lurutii - j WILLIAMS! moN-ouve? GEORGE ARTHUR O'CONNELL RHDl toPANAVISION Shows at: 1:30 - 3:19 -5:15 - 7:11 - 9:07 NOW PLAYING Last at the Chance Did Book I'Jeek Specials! TIi3 Eniirnofe Boofcshop 11S East Franklin Street Open Till 10 PJVL 3 unist Moss variably an occasion for So viet policy statements, as the anniversary itself today is the occasion for a parade displaying Soviet might to Communist leaders gathered atop Lenin's Red Square tomb. Brezsnev discussed foreign policy at length, and at times seemed to be trying to mol lify his Chinese listeners. He reaffirmed Soviet support for Peking's claims to nationalist held Formosa and vowed So viet backing for Communist efforts in Viet Nam. But Brezhnev also repeated the Soviet theoretical conten tion that in the conditions of a modern nuclear age, "a world war . is not inevitable." The Chinese have criticized this theory as conflicting with Le ninism." However, Brezhnev temp ered this .remark seeming to reflect the viewpoint of the Soviet military leadership by calling for vigilance and say ing: "We never forget that there are aggressive forces operat ing in the world, forces in terested in the utmost heating up of the international atmos phere." Soviet military leaders had seemed to be disturbed, in Khrushchev's era, at the idea that a shift of emphasis to the Soviet consumer economy might entail cutbacks in heavy industry and military spend ing. WALES TALK Pete Wales, chairman of the Men's Honor Council, will speak in favor of the National Student Association referen dum before the Newman Club after the 10:45 a.m. mass on Sunday in St. Thomas More Hall. A discussion of the issue will follow. e W c55 with 0" gN i ONLY y. niclfin' qood! Thoy'ro A Corner of W. Franklin and M a M V It's Ised (Sar ( SLEflC SHEEP WEEK at UAimiss-connERS Chevrolet We're Glearing Oar Lots eOQE ' SEEf eODE SAQE 1960 MG Roadster 51095 1962 T-BIRD, like new $2550 1964. SPRITE Roadster $1495 1959 TRIUMPH $895 1963 CORVAIR Monza, 4-speed $1695 1959 VAUXHAUL Station Wagon $395 1962 COMET 2-Door, St. Drive $1195 lARRISS-GOnriERS CHEVROLET Incorporated Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Chapel Hill 942-3191 Cor. W. Franklin & Graham Sts Durham 489-3866 "THAT Cam 1 pbell i fl Elected Chairman Bill Campbell, of Yazoo City, Miss., chairman of the Graham Memorial Activities . Board Publicity Committee, was re cently elected chairman of Re gion Five of the Association of College Unions at its annual meeting at the University of Kentucky. The association is an inter national Organization with near ly 600 colleges and universities as members. Region Five, one of 15 geo--graphical areas of the United 4 BILL CAMPBELL States and Canada, includes colleges and universities in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and eastern Tennes see and Kentucky. Campbell will serve as chair man of next year's conference to be held at N.C. State in Ra leigh. CHARCO-BR01LED snzJ&r serviced MaHette, Chapel Hill, N. C. ilTOKIfiH T MKT ACIT IT MAKES ME FEB. A UTOH 60iOY... ::-:-::::::r:::::-::-::-x- f I : ik Today's University Calendar Of Events TODAY Shident Episcopal Congregation pizza party and singing at par rish house, 75 cents per person. Newman Apostolate 8 p.m., Catholic Student Center, ex planation of Sunday's mass. Freshman bus to Duke-Carolina game will leave at 1 p.m. from the Bell Tower Parking lot. LOST AND FOUND Lost Pair of brown-rimmed glasses, notify Bob Thomas at 524 Craige. Lost Brown hand-carved wal lets, reward, Dan Whitaker, 305 Alexander. Lost Silver ornate engraved cigarette lighter, contact Car ole Southerland, DTH office, 933-1011. Lost White gold wedding band, initials WMH and 8-22-64, on the inside, call Diane Hughey, N. C. National Bank. Lost Pair black frame glasses in light brown pigskin case with initials D.W.W., contact Dwight Wait, 507 Craige. Lost White London Fog rain coat, contact Stewart Wilson, 432 Craige. Lost Blue jacket with red lining, contact Richard Gitelson, 310 Man gum. Lost Beige London Fog raincoat with brown monogram MEB on collar, reward, call 104 Spen cer. Lost Heather-blue cardigan sweater, call David C. Stuhr, ADS (FOR RENT OR FOR SALE : bedroom 10X45, 60 model trailer complete furnished. Private lot on OLake Road. $80 per month, lights and water included. Call 942-3487 FOR SALE: 1957 BUIGK TWO door, hardtop, one owner car, low mileage, very good condition, $475 Call 942-5722. ' ; ' - . ' THESIS TYPED OR PRINTED. Term papers . typed. ' s Reasonable Irates. 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