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Friday, January 8, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL 2 3 Two BE Two- coeds were campused and reprimanded andi another was excused for being late by the Women's Honor Council in its last' trial session. The coeds received sentences for lying on house offense slips, used in residence halls to re cord lateness or other rule vio lations. ; The two women wrote on their slips that, they wera two minutes late. According to' the clock in -;the dormitory office, i WANTED: SECRETARIAL service for a national. academic .magazine Good qualifications necessary. 10 hours per week. Call 933-2393 Tues., Thurs., 2-4 p.m. WANTED AT ONCE: MALE help. Countermand waiter work. Part or full-time. Dairy Bar, Inc. Glen Lennox Shopping Center. Apply in person. APPEARING FRIDAY - SATURDAY HITE! January 8,, 9th at the 61 IB , The World Famous PARISIAN REVUE! -featuring" . . V MISS FRANCE . THE MERRYDIANS Comedian RAY COMO : Also . BUDDY SKIPPER and Uhe JETTY JUMPERS M-r i -' VfMj'jjjiijiiijijiijiiym ;:-:.v.v.--v.-.-.- - . - - v5 r A Cover Charge $3.00 per couple, $2.00 per person. CLUB SIERRA located on Highway 70 West (1-85) 7 miles from Chapel Hill DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Drench G, Arabian. dcaks 9. Italian liver 10. Droop, as flowers 11. Bower 12; One of a wandering tribo 14. Such. 15. A ship formdoeX IT. Batlie IS. India; poet. 23. Constel lation 2. Half an em 23. Chills and. fever 5. A largo vessel 23. Moved stealthily 20. Assault 32. Hurl 5.'FeUow: - colloq. SX Shade trc C8. Mark of In mud 29. Therefore reply ; Ct. District1 Attorneys dS.ColIectloa cfcattla- C9.Jewisli ciontJi- 52. Whirling movement VOWtf 1 Malayan grarment , Sphere 3. Soon 4. Country: E:Asia , C Beard of rye & Biology;- abbr. T.Egyptian dancing' girl &3reaks& nole in, as ' a cask ULILargrest continent oinmen Aire which is Used as- the' official college time, they were 14 mini utes late. The hostess noticed the difference and' called the students' attention to it'. The- coeds- said they recorded two minutes because this is what they watches said. How ever, they admitted that they knew that they were to go- by the office clock in such cases. They pleaded guilty to their Honor Code charge. ; Another coed; was excused for being three hours, 45 min utes late in returning from the Thanksgiving holiday, because of heavy traffic. Testimony verified that she left her home in plenty of time Not Found Teace does not come to pa tients in capsules." With this premise in his favor, an American Medical Association spokesman told a staff conference at Memorial Hospital that medi cal doctors and ministers "must work together 'for the wholeness of man." Arne E." Larson of Chicago; assistant director: of AMA's De partment of Medicine and Relig ion, reported-that half of the pa tients in doctors' waiting rooms and in hospital beds are there suf- IS BM 4 13; Con tradict 16. Sin cerely 19; Finely earth 21. Noah's boat 2 Guido's highest note 26. Obtain 27. SmeU 2a ; Cooling agent 30. In bed 31. Arid and hot 33. Hasty 3C Remain" 37. Apportions 40. Spanish; painter 41. EUipUcsX 43. Liquid' food 4G. Before 4S.Biblicaf lion Peace For Patients JpRGA O M A nL-K bTEeFtLfLNIaTu S T QjLiBlA -MEIER sTf n TIL ST AHlD Si r iNioTjE or sTToKmElMlu lAvTp EJSir 'A i $ ws p W V: 46 25?47 48 WW 1 t VA Handed to reach UNC normally' by' clos ing hours and that she called her residence hall before clos ing hoursj The delay in hearings the case was caused by difficulties- in getting a statement from' New Jersey' Turnpike officials" about the traffic there wlieri she drove on it. - -. ' The Faculty. Review Board reduced w a sentence of ofle se mester suspension to one se mester definite probation for a coed charged with- plagiarism. New evidence; showing that trie plagiarism was uninten tional changed the Women's Council decision. Said In Capsules fering from ."the vicissitudes of life." . . - "Unfortunately,"" he said, "doc tors can prescribe' medicines for the symptoms of this emotional stress, but tablets do ; not cure the underlying causes. "There is more to the healing art than administering medica tions," he continued- "Science- is not enough;" ; Larson- said- health-problems to day demand- close-liaison between the; physician' and the clergyman "Life- and; death' decisions? face both' profesisons;" he said;. He said the sole purpose of his Department of Medicine and Re ligion is- to- "create- th- proper climate for communications be tweens the1 two- proiessions. "This is-- no effort- to- evange lize5 physicianSi It is not' a social program to get the professions on a: first-name basis; And" we're not out to get all hospitals to' have chaplains;" Larson's appearance was' an in troduction T to a special . elective course in medicine and religion to be offered for the v first time to medical students at the School of Medicine beginning: Jan; 23. BARBECUE ' . ' Dick Durham and Hike Ton- ry, co-chairmen of the Sopho more Class Finance Committee, said yesterday that ticket sales are "going well" for the class's barbecue Sunday in the Tin Can.- Tickets are" sold for $1.75 by dormitory representatives and will also be available at the door. The meal will be served from 4:30 to 7:30. Entertain ment will be provided by the Impacts." MAKE ROOM J T11E TO? FC3 "NOTHinaBUTTHE BEST! Jhe love scene in a cen pied bed in a deserted castte is the funniest since Albeit Finney; and Jcycc deisca munched and leered fteir t&j through1 dinner ia Toa Jones !99 Short, "SKY" 1:30, 3:24, 5:18, 7:12, 9:07 IJIALTO Durham HN1 Closed Saturdays Except Football Saturdays 7:00-1:00 Friday night Specie! eSD!iliJ SEQFG9B PEfiWEB Fried Fillot of; Gcddcct, S5ifcPr Scallop, Cyslcr, DovilcJ Grali, Gol Slav;, Tarter Sauce, Lemon UciT33r Fupplcs, Frcncli Fries, noils and C3rc2n : , Spot Tlie 9 : It' you find1 this- spot on campus; please be careful5 not to liother itl The ihsldfe ring of WriUilg on it' reads: "$250 fine- or imprisonment? for disturbing this mark." So- look, but dott't disturb; The date on the mark is- 1933: i. The DTH; has so-many prizes for the: Spot the" Spot Contest v winner that we can't get them is 12 HP albums from Kemp's. More goodies wiil be an nouhced: Save these pictures from each day's DTH identify them and turn them in at the DTH office in Graham Memorial! after 7:30 a.m. Thursday. Earliest entry wins; Name ..,..... :..-...:.: .... ..;j... .,....i..........iJ Chapel Hill Address .......... ,,..,. ;witt Gklendar : TODAY CCF 6 p.m., upstairs in Lenoir. Christians of all denominations are invited. December Financial Reports of all organizations receiving Student Government funds are due in the office of the Student Body Treasurer. Sophomore Finance and Publicity Committees 1-3 p.m., Grail IT'S THE GREATEST, GROOVIEST, WILDEST, MOST EXCITING DEAT DLAGT EVER TO ROUND THE SCREEN! " . STARRING THE DEACH BOYS CHUCK BERRY JAMES BROWN &THE FLAMES THE BARBARIANS MARVIN GAYE GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS LESLEY GORE JAN AND DEAN BILLY J. KRAMER & THE DAKOTAS SM0KEY ROBINSON AND THE MIRACLES THE SUPREMES C THE R0LLIISQ , IN NOW PLAYING 5 . vl-.-X- iigr s r- n n rni u u ii iiiimi i AttwW"-38 , THEATROFILM KstrituM If AMHHCAN WTMNATKJNAl MCTUIIESP ga6BaaBMM6Mawg8WtfwwwBBWg iiiiiii.iiiiiniiuiiinium;MiugoiFjuuijjijiui,ii.i,ii mum&&st&g$gPjrt ROOM OPEN Mon.-FrL Sundays 7:00-12:00 4:00-12:00 O PEE ;D6iBD : Spot: No. 4 . $ if all in one issue, but' prize: No. 1 Room; All members selling' bar becue tickets are - required to turn in money collected to date by 3 p.m. Carolina Quarterly students inter ested in working.' on the' busi ness, publicity and circulation staffs of the Carolina Quarter ly should come to the CQ office at 3 p.m. John Umstead Committee - 2 p.m., Y-Court, all interested students should come of , call Anne Meissner, 96C-9160. STONES ALL SEATS $1.00 Shows at: 1:00 - 3:02 5:04 - 7:06 - 9:08 SPEC,flL 7 ? J Universities DialPTiones- Direct dial pHoae service be-tMeen- the three Consolidated : University campuses Chapel Hill, RleigH and Greensboro will be ifl' operation Jan. 18. The University .is renting about 24' Bell' System" lortgdls taflce lines between" the tHree points: The' cost Will be $2,000 sl month, about' the cost or toll calls between" the three cam puses now. At H Shepard, business of ficer and treasurer of the Con solidated University said that "The new system will' be more efficient in placing calls and setting up conference calls be tween the three campuses." The $2,000 is a straight rental fee for the lines and the num ber or length of calls placed will have no effect on the cost A Chapel Hill caller will dial a Raleigh number by first dial ing. an "8" prefix, and then the five digit number of the exten sion he wishes at N.C. State. For Greensboro the same pro- cedure will be followed after dialing a "7" prefix. A combined- directory of numbers for the entire system is being prepared Shepard said the trunk line system' will be confined to the University and that department heads will be responsible for the calls placed from their re spective departments. NOW PLAYING She olays the girl who became the leader of th sex revolution In America. fcnn Gzzrtzo r.-C3 Fearer Sanrjlo girl Co-Starting fRMf JEFrKrCS" tCSUC PARRISH m4 EOWARO EVERETT HORTCHT .COUNT BASIE and HIS ORCHESTRA TECHNICOLOR From WARNER BR0S.p PATHOrJIZE: YOUR - ADVERTISERS "V -f&ysx - ', -'h 4 " f. f4& : Iff tie plays... . Peace Corps The Peace Corps Placement Test will be given at 8:30 a m. Saturday- at- the main post office in' Durham.. Applicants should bring along" a completed- questionnaire urn less- one has- already been sent to Washington; The question naire forms are available at most1 post offices and can be ob tained from the Peace Corps, Washington. There are two parts to the placement test: a general apti- - John Motley More-head - (Continued from Page 1) tylene and' designed an apparatus for the analysis of gases. HDue to research he instituted, Union Carbide became the first Ameri can producer of polyethylene, a plastic, and the corporation's largest selling, product. During" World War T he served under Bernard Baruch on the War Industries Board. Commissioned a major on the general-staff, He later was a lieutehant colonel in the Army Re serve... His first wife, Genevieve M. Birkhoff, . died in 1945 after 30 years of marriage. In 1948 he married Mrs. Leila Duckworth Houghton, a Savannah, Ga., native, who had spent much of her life in1 England. She' died in 1961. A- step-daughter by his second marriage lives in England. She is Mrs.- Desire Roderick of Liss, Hampshire. Other sur vivors , include four great-nieces, .a great-nephew and a first cousin, Mrs. T. J. Burns of Lynchburg, Va. Two years ago North Carolina alumni honored Morehead at a 92nd. birthday dinner in New York. William B. Aycock, then chancellor of , the University, called him "one of the greatest and' noblest sons of our University. His name, his deeds, his love for alma mater, expressed in numerous ways both tan gible and -intangible will live on long as the University shall endure.' " s- s ' ' Y ' 'i vsssss.y-:--. - -: . As! ' ' - ! 'V - .... ..j. .:.-: ......... u . .-rt :.w6ii-vVvA.tovjrV. :-.;:; Ve can cfisnp a Weaglno In 90 minute OurVW mftfianrfaa caa talct cct a VT7 cnziiM and put ia a iaetoryHDuQt mtsfxa fat 90 minutes. The point ia, va feare apadal VW hoista and toola and a fall supply of epts9 jestM and rebuilt aasembllea. Most im portant, our mfgumtfti ksoir Vw Inside out. - - Every VW iaaeaila reeeivea poetgraduate training in exaetinc. VT7 Cerrio tnethoda from pecial inctruetcra advoolad st th factor. More over, he doesn't biiTa ta e&fim& with a new line cfeara and trade rrarr Tear. 17a wonder h' mo apart. Coma in aooa and cm TRmriGLE r,ioTpns9 In Durham & Chapel mil's Only Aathbrized Volkswagen Dealer l ll 6 life link 0 yij jj- 3 TlhiQirst aid' lude test and a modem' lan guage aptitude test for ,vhich knowledge of a foreign lan guage is not necessary. Appli cants should5 plan to spend about one-and-a-half-licur at the test' center, unless theyj wish to take the Spanish cr French achievement test, which takes another hour. No passing ore-failing marks are given out, nor will the ap plicants ever learn their scores. fsv vmzsaii. L We if ki
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