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Tuesday, MarcH 2, 1965 e THE DAILY TAR HEEL' Pae 3 pill Hall Concert -Wednesday Arthur Kreutz and Joan Mel ton will present a concert in Hill Hall at" 8 p.m. Wednesday. The concert will be a bene fit performance for the Arthri tis Foundation. Works of Mo ?art and Brahms will be fea tured. Kreutz, an . American com poser and violinist, studied at the University of Wisconsin, Columbia University, and the Royal Conservatory in Ghent, Belgium. He has served as guest conductor for the New York Philharmonic Symphony and Carnegie Pops, Miss Melton, a native of Al bemarle, was Miss North Caro lina in 1957. She studied at the University of Mississippi and has been a soloist with the -North Carolina Symphony. I inviriG n. joiinson H 1 Captain, U. S. N. R. 3 returns with Chapel Hill's favorite adventurer 1 . . 1 "Yankee Sails thefJile" "r Wednesday, March 3, 7:30 p.m. Memorial Hall H Adults 75c Students 50c Whole Family $1.50 i UNC Students and Dates Free with I.D. I'UK!! I ,. CHEESE ADDICTS Once You Buy Cheese from Hickory Farms You ? Just Can't Shake the Habit! :- "America's Leading Cheese Stores" Home of the Famous Beetstick I IHGKQRY FART.1S . v Open 7 Days a Week r EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER DAILY CROSSWORD ZS. ACROSS 1. Foretell 8. Lacking : brightness : 12. Come If: quickly! f9 IS. Backbone 14.0strica : like bird IS. Pig-pen - rr 16. Brazilian " palm XI Hebrew ' .. letter, 18. Remunerate. , . 19. Storage - area. 20. Cat's nail 22. Moral 2. Uncommon, 3. Beige 4. Firmament 5. Man's nickname 6. Windy 7. Dery . 9. Titanium: sym. 10. Lure t 11. Checked - 12. In the know: Si. 25. Cutting tool 18. Exclama tion of disgust 19. Bird's failing beak 23. Mohammed- 20. Am. an deity statesman 25. Heaped 26. Froth 27. Resound, as a bell 28. Man's name 29. Unit of work 0. Exclama tion 82. Part of to be" S3.PIace . 34. A plexus S. Rapids, Iowa $3. Social gathering: . 3. Insensibili ty 42. Keener OWN t.Ing, handsome feather La Pizza TONITE ONLY fill Small Pizzas viih Sofi Drink or Coffee S11J7 Special Applies to Inside Service Only Ed ifors Note book Continued from Page 1) over into things other than western movies this right and wrong concept. There was a fellow on cam pus couple of weeks ago and he wasn't a westerner at all al though his organization had a romantic name like in the movies and it was called the John Birch Society. And this fellow, just as an example, said that there are only three things in the whole world God, country and evil. He told a group in Graham Memorial that he and his romantic-sounding group were for the first two and against the third. Everybody thought that was nice, but even the post-war babies who were there and hadn't been indoctrinated to the black and white, right and wrong philosophy as much as the older students thought that was just a little too simple. And over in Durham this past weekend a CORE official named Floyd McKissick argued with a grocery store that it shouldn't sell chickens because these were 21. Escape: sL 22. By way of 23. Conti nent 24. Slacken 25. Girl's -27, A Testerd&y's Answer 35. One of the Great Lakes 37. From: prefix 38. Through: lever 29. Dirt SO. Oil of rose petals 31. Call to attract attention 33. Young girl 34. Grate prefix 40. Hectares abbr. J'He MoNjDiR QpLl FA rETtoaPN Apl c l psej(og R E"S TjelpHDlElB ulsls)vj cTrTue L rr y bo io jc H A N S 3JTI fi. E ass r ,.av i p TIE" Apf 1)L SP E vTE IS1 1 INIG UJppfR Ej" m f- h f I" r 11. l! 1ZZ11ZZ"1 EZ!!1!L1 " mhrl 1-1 1 I 1 m ff Mississippi chickens and that would be breaking the economic boycott on products from the deep-south state. And. somebody said that a store should be able to sell whatever it wanted to and that it didn't matter where the chicken came from that a wish bone broke the same in any State and that McKissick was making it too easy, this black ind white thing. And maybe both these men were partially right and maybe they were partially wrong but it was ; evident that there was no clear-cut black and white assumption by the way they were dressed or the color horses they rode, because neither did. And while all this was going on the Lone Ranger died over a bridge hand in Wisconsin and part of the right and wrong and black and white era died with him and maybe it's good that this era be buried because things move faster than Silver now and it's pretty hard to ap ply the old rule to Viet Nam or civil rights demands. MATH COLLOQUIUM Dr. J .D. Zund will be the guest speaker at a UNC Mathe matics Colloquium here Thurs day afternoon. Dr. Zund will dis cuss "Some Indentures For The Curvature Tensor in Non Riemannian Geqmeties." His talk will be given at 4 p.m. 383 Phillips Hall. IT IS DIFFERENT.IT IS DARING. MOST OF ALLJN ITS OWN TERRI FYING WAY, IT IS A LOVE STORY. "nDavsePEnne UUUUtf A MARTIN MANULS Production mxkJP MILLER tewuBLM EDWARDS fWARfJER BfiOS TODAY ONLY t4 hW-BMWiwriaiininnnrwBmmirinnnnnffftirianrmiMiMWiMWTin' JEC True artistry is expressed in the brilliant fashion styling of every Keepsake diamond en gagement ring. Each setting is a masterpiece of design, reflecting the full brilliance and beauty of the center diamond... a perfect gem of flaw less clarity, fine color and meticulous modem cut ! The name, Keepsake, in the ring and on the tag is your assurance of fine quality and lasting satisfaction. Your very personal Keepsake is I I I Name. Address. Good ftouttteeping 'AfiSBtY irtCDCAtrc m a -'' f f it JOHNNY MATHIS Mathis Sings In Raleigh On March 10 Singing star Johnny Mathis will make his first appearance in North Carolina March 10 at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh. ": UNC coeds - have been . given midnight late permission, to at tend "the concert. , . , ; Mathis will be the featured performer -in -a -musical -revue, with a cast- of 50 performers, billed, as- "The Yoiing Ameri cans.' . '' : -. The singer, who "Tbecame known as a track star at San Francisco State College, . has been awarded 12 gold records for million record . sales . since his entry into show business. Tickets are on sale at Kemp's for from $2 to $3.50. .Tentative arrangements are for Mathis to make a personal appearance at Kemp's on the day of his ar rival at Raleigh. Cancer Grant Renewed At UNC Dr. Claude Piantadosi, pro fessor of Pharmaceutical Chem istry at the UNC School of Pharmacy has been granted a renewal of research grant from the Cancer Institute of the Na tionai institutes ot Health m the amount of $63,0000 for a three-year period. The title of the grant is, "Po tential Anticancer Agents-Class ical and Non-Classical Antime tabolites." Collaborating as co- mvestigators are Dr. J. Logan Irvin, Professor and chairman, Department of Biochemistry, UNC School of Medicine and Dr. Shu-Sing5 Cheng, Instructor in Biolchemistry. . J New Designs O R I N HW awaiting your selection at your Keepsake Jeweler's store. Find him in the yellow pages under "Jewelers Prices from $10O to $2500. Rings enlarged to show beauty of detail.TrajIe mark registered. 1 HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING Please send new 20-page booklet, "How To Plan Your Engagement and Wedding" and new 12-page full color folder, both for only 25. Also, send special offer of beautiful 44-page Bride's Book. JSfote- iiAk(r nikior rvBti kc fcJ V 1 "7fT2 Cmupus. All Campos Calendar items most be submitted in person at the DTH offices m GM by 2 pun. the day before the desired publi-. cation date (by 10 sua. Saturday for Sunday's DTH). Lost and Found items wffl be printed on Wednesdays and Saturdays only. TODAY Academic Affairs Committee 4 p.m., Grail Room. GM Publicity Committee 5 p.m., Woodhouse Room. National Merit Semi-Finalist Committee 5 p.m., Roland Parker L SPU 5:30 p.m., upstairs in Lenoir Hall. Alpha Epsilon Delta Rush 7 p.m., 226 Medical School. Philological Club 7:45 p.m., Faculty Lounge, Morehead Planetarium, Speaker profes sor George B. Daniel, Life and Death in the Princesse de Cleves." Medical Technology Club 7 p.m., Clinic Auditorium. UNC Student Wives Club 8 p.m., Orange Savings and Loan. Brazilian - Portuguese Table . noon, Lenoir Hall. Student Legislature Ways and Means Committee 2 p.m., . Grail Room, for open hear ings on all pending legislation. BRIEFS Billiards -Tournament beginning March 8, sign up next week m billiards room. Interviews . for Chairman . of WRC will be held in ' Roland Parker I, Tuesday and Wed nesday from 3 to 5 p.m. In terested persons may sign up for interviews at GM Informa tion Desk. Guitar lessons sign-up extended until March 8, $2.50 for 10 lessons. Sign up at GM In formation Desk. Women students requiring dor mitory space for a summer term or for the fall semester are asked to sign up in their dormitories between Monday and March 8. Town students who wish dormitory space should sign up in the Dean of Women's office. Pick up applications for presi dent of CWC in Dean of Wom en's office by Wednesday. James Brown tickets are on sale each day this week from noon to 1 p.m. in Y-Court. Scabbard and Blade Annual Military Ball will be at the Durham Civic Center Satur- day from 8 to midnight. MOVIES Carolina Baby the Rain Must Fall "After we let's head for'CharlieY.- Don't call a cab. I want to show you my new wheels- a new Dodge Coronet" Calendar Varsity Days of Wine and Roses WEDNESDAY YRC 7:30 p.m., Gerrard, Wal ter Green will speak. UNC Physics Colloquium 4 p.m., "The Thermodynamics of Lattice Defects." Grail ring and invitations sale 9 to 4 p.m., Y-Court. . Judo Practice 7:30 p.m., wrestling room. Woollen Gym. Election Board meeting 5 p.m., RPII. , ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES " Ash Wednesday services at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Family are: 7 a.m., Peni tential Office and Holy Com munion (those who wish may remain aiterwams for tne an cient service of Imposition of Ashes), 10 a.m., Penitential Of fice and Holy Communion (nursery provided, coffee after ward), and 8 pjn.. Penitential Office and Holy Communion. TRESPASS A 22-year-old white Carrboro man was arrested for trespass ing Sunday night after a campus policeman saw him walking in the area between Whitehead and the Carolina Inn. Charles Wright of Elm Street, was ap prehended at 11 p.m. while Wright's 17-year-old wife slept in their parked car in the Pea body parking lot. Bond was set at $50. J IN THE OLD BOOK CORNER A SMALL LIBRARY ON Education Concentrated on the history of the subject rather than the latest . theories, this nice lot contains biographies of great educators, and books about important turn ing points in educational thought. Church History We still have a number of ex citing works from last weeks great display, now moved around to the Old Book Table. The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin St. Open every day until 10 p.m. finish this set... ''Who's the guy who keeps waving? My Dodge salesman. good people. Clued me in on all the jazz that comes standard on a Coronet 500." .--iijliiiiiiiiMlrrfr mi lilLIJUUJLlwM-a(wtfliftWilirTi-TT:-ftft Ulli T -T-f rni'L 1. 1 1 1 nil j J V""-"-"-"-'""" """Z. V : . r - JJgzz- r-- Coronet makes your kind of music, Puerto Rican Exchange To Select One Student One UNC student will be se lected next Monday to partici pate in the second annual Jun ior Year Abroad exchange pro- Anatomy Professor Will Write Book A University anatomy pro fessor has been appointed by the U. S. Atomic Energy Com mission to write a book about the effects of fallout on the hu man body. Dr. Charles D. Van Cleave of the UNC School of Medicine has a contract to write "Late So matic Effects of Ionizing Radi ation." Under the auspices of the AEC, he published in 1963 a book entitled "Irradiation and the Nervous System." Dr.. Van Cleave was granted a two-year leave of absence in 1957 to work with the AEC in Washington, D. C, on a study of bone metabolism and bone mar row replacement therapy as re lated to. radioactive fallout fol lowing nuclear weapons tests. There is a an on larch UTE The U.n.G. Placement Office will en lighten you on the with nom'JEsrein liiim. LIFE "Because there is a difference" Sign up now in Gardner Hall like bucket seats, full carpeting, padded dash, console, spinners, backup lights and a wild V8 for kicks.. . oops, there's my cue..." 7? and the price won't leave you K 9 5 gram with the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras. Qualifications include an in terest in Puerto Rico, average scholastic ability and some knowledge of Spanish. Al though it is a junior year pro gram, the exchange is not limited to rising juniors. Cred its earned there will count to ward graduation at UNC. John Hamilton. UNC's ex change student in Puerto Rico this year, writes. "Perhaps the most important thing to look for in the student is a sincere willingness to give up a year of the 'good life' at Carolina and adapt himself to a very dif ferent culture." He also commented, "Tse island lives up to the propa ganda put out by the travel bu reaus." Students interested in the program may pick up an appli cation at the GM Information Desk at 103 Y Building, or the Romance Languages office in Dey-Hall. The application must be filled out and returned to 02 Hanes Hall by 10 a.m. Friday. difference in warn 8, 1S0S at career opporiunili OS "Black is the color of my true love's Coronet..." -.Ay i ! ill II W. .lat.
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