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V&ge 10 THE TAR HEEL Thursday, August 12, 1965 I STUDENTS TRIJUISLE THEATRE presents The Celebrated Broadway Suspense Comedy Smash "A SHOT IN THE DARK" Nightly 8:30 P.M. Durham's Lakewood Shopping Center NOW THROUGH AUGUST 21 No Performances Sunday or Monday STUDENT $ 1. 50 All Remaining Seats Re leased to Students at 8:25 p.m. for one Dollar. Call Durham 489-2020 Collect For Reservations coniiiG IGUST 23- SEPTEmCER 4 Samuel Breckett's "WAITIIiG FOR GOBOF Advance Tickets Now On Sale Pair Is Arrested On Theft Charge Two UNC students were ar rested Sunday morning and charged with larceny in con nection with the theft of a vending machine, a set of scales and a garbage can. Charged were James W. Pfouts, 19, 502 Ransom St., and Maltrie A. Truluck, 19, of 17 Bolin Heights. They are charged with stealing the items from Town &nd Country ESSO Station, the Eastgate A&P and Mann's Drugstore. Both were released under $200 bond for appear ance in Recorder's Court Aug. 24. STARTS THURSDAY LAUGH WITH 'EM... LOVE WITH 'EM... LIVE THE BIG ADVENTURE WITH 'EMI A LEVY GARDNER IMN PRODUCTION starring TOMTRYON HARVEPRESNELL SENTABERGER .-MICHAEL ANDERSON JR. k Martin Hale runed in PANAVISION COLOR by DELUXE Released Mini UNITED ARTISTS You Liye Through A n Comes Aliye On The f Ak AUDREY HEPBURN 'HENRY FONDA-MEL FERRER ;WAJUPEACE" CO SUWtMG V1TTORI0 GASSMAN Herbert Lom Oscar Homolka -Anita Ekberg tiimui vmimt bwiwi An Mft MM t m W Mil Hi Jt Kit Shows at 2:00 - 4:48 - 7:28 FRIDAY through TUESDAY WHAT WAS HARLOW REALLY LIKE? f FKMFOM TECHNICOLOR9 PANAVISIGrf N arcotics s Continued One Preliminary hearing for a 20-year-old student charged with felonious possession of drugs will be held Tuesday in Chapel Hill Recorder's Court. William Robert Bullard III was charged last week after police and SBI agents seized a large quantity of marijuana and peyote buttons in raids on i Rosemary Street rooming house. Hearing was originally set for last Tuesday, but was con tinued at the request of Bul lard's attorney, Barry Winston of Chapel Hill. Bullard is free on $1,000 bond which was posted last week. The raids netted police about 100 pounds of peyote and a quantity of marijuana equiva lent to about a pint. Police Chief William D. Blake said the first raid, which was carried out about 3 p.m. Aug. 4, was staged on Bui lard's apartment at 127 W. Rosemary St., about a block from the police station. Police found the marijuana and about 100 peyote buttons in a small plastic bag. Bullard was arrested and a second search warrant ob tained. Police seized two footlockers in the basement of the apart ment house in the second raid Today - Wednesday JAMES BOND IS BACK-TO-BACK! " "DR. NO" Beta Conner?, Ursula Andres ft Joseph Wiseman Dully at 1.09, 5:06, 9:65 "FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE" Sean Cennery, Daniela Bianchl, Lotto Lenya, & Robert Shaw Dauy at 3:06 and 7:04 RiALTO, Dsrhaa THURSDAY 'Supreme Experience As in ANDLr tSnlo Screen In I TechnicolorT JOHN MILLS jKWG I PONTI Of UORf NTIIS I "WAR Mtf) PEACE" BY LFO TOLSTOY Mverro I - I Oin rw tmf wiun WAJK I " ft nttStNltO BY PAMUQUNI JOSEPH E.LEVINE present. Case Hearing carried out about one hour later. Blake said one footlock er was completely full of pey ote buttons and the other was partially full. Blake said Bullard denied ownership of the drugs and claimed they were left in the house by a previous occupant. As many as eight persons have lived there, Blake said. It was the first arrest in a narcotics case in a long while, according to Blake. He said it could possibly be the first in Chapel Hill's history. Blake said this is part of a crackdown on illegal narcotics in Chapel Hill. He said the house had been under surveil lance for almost two months. This was the second time this summer that peyote has " been found here by police. Po lice searched the apartment Town Board Bans Parking In Two Areas On Campus The Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen has banned park ing in two places on the Uni versity campus. The board adopted a reso lution Monday night to elimi nate parking on South Road from Columbia Street to Ra leigh Street near East Cam- Parking Meters To Be Installed Sixteen half hour parking meters will be installed this fall near South Building. Dean of Men William Long said the meters will be avail able for use by persons do ing errands on the campus or visiting for a short time. Tem porary parking stickers for visitors will still be available at the Information Desk in the lobby of South Building. University coeds will be able to park their cars near their dormitory, Long said. All men students probably will not find a parking space near theirs. ATMSSABQli - Raleigh 2a W RODCSSS - feoesirrwez PRICES Mattaeea at 2:00 Pi Erenisgs at 8:00 PJtL (All Seats Reserved) rim w w m m m m m m r - sir r? COLOR t I I,., V 1 Wf'ZV Week of UNC student Peter B. Snel Ling Jr. in June and discov ered a small quantity of pey ote. Snelling died June 4 when he plunged to his death from a second floor window. His death was ruled a probable suicide. Peyote is a Mexican drug derived from the cactus plant. Bullard, who works in a lo cal drive-in, enrolled in both summer sessions. He entered the University in 1961, but dropped out in the spring of 1964. He was a participant in civil rights demonstrations in 1964 in Chapel Hill. During the months of January and February 1964, he was arrest ed six times on charges of trespass, or resisting arrest or obstructing traffic. eron Avenue. Both changes will be effective Sept. 1. Elimination of parking along South Road will eliminate more than 100 parking spaces, Dean of Men William G. Long said yesterday. The University recommend ed the changes to the town, and both were endorsed by the Police Department and Town Manager Robert Peck. Left turns for westbound traffic on Cameron Avenue at Columbia Street will be illegal between noon and 6 p.m. daily. The University had requested no turns between noon and 2 p.m. and between 4 and 6 p.m. Campus policemen will be responsible for moving a tem porary sign into place at the proper hours to inform driv ers. There also will be no park ing, effective next month, on either side of Raleigh Street from South Road to a point 150 feet north of East Came ron Avenue. Left turn lanes will be set up at the intersec tion. RAMMERSTEffrS Eastern CaroliM Premiere Wednesday Eve Ant 11 8 P.M. AMBASSADOR Raleif!!, N. C. AND POUCY- Matinees (Moo. thro Fit) $U0 Evenings and Saturday & Sunday Matinees $2.08 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 45i
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