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FridaySgptember 24, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pae3 University Day Events Scheduled For Carmichael w"em!d Distinguished.. Profes sor ot Art, is cirman of University Day activities hon- University event October 12, when UNC celebrates annua University Day. The official anniversary -of the founding of the University will be celebrated under the domed roof with a speech by Chancellor Paul Sharp, pa geantry, drama, fireworks, a barbae, bands playing elee clubs and choral clubs and a cap-and-gown academic pro cession by the faculty. Afternoon and evening class es on that day have been can celed for the event. a Sharp Speaks Sharp will himself deliver v.. oFcctu oi me occa oring the ChavIlor. Invited i attend are the stu dents is the University, the merrljers of the faculty and thjr wives, townspeople of Chapel Hill and vicinity, oth er employes of the University, alumni, trustees, legislators. Presidents of all other colleges and universities in North Carolina are being invited. The men's and women's res idence halls and the fraterni ties and sororities will hold "open house" for faculty and visitors from 4:30 to 6 p.m.' Barbecue A KarKflOtTn Ml 1 Dr. Joseph C. Sloane. held at Emerson Field begin ning ai o p.m. Griffin's Bar becue Co. of Goldsboro is ca tering. Tickets - ' sold at $1.50 each, w. Wil- SMASH HIT! "It burns into the mind" Time "You can't afford to miss it" New Yorker THE EXTRAORDINARY IS AS RARE IN MOTION PICTURES AS IT IS IN LIFE. THE PAWNBROKER' IS SUCH A FILM1 Daily at 1, 3:01, 5:02, 7:04, 9:06 RIALTO, Durham NOW PLAYING UOT sir ( m mb LfQr Co sUrnng I EUII N lUULUIl JACK KELLY- KRISTIN NELSON PLUS CARTOON NEWS Shows at 1:00-2:26-4:01 5:41-7:28-9:15 HARRY'S The Place to Meet and Eat featuring Grasshopper Pie (made with booze, not hugs) Next to Post Office WE WANT YOU, TO KNOW WE SELL FINE DIAMONDS When in need see us for sure. Our styles are fascinating and up-to-date for the Modern Girl Priced from Only $100.00 Special Student Terms Available WELDON'Sjevelers 327 W. MAIN STREET DURHAM THE STUDENT'S JEWELER FOR 26 YEARS liam Little, chairman of the Chemistry Department, in charge. A fireworks display will be held also on Emerson Field at 8 p.m. The day begins with an aca demic procession of the facul ty at 1:30 p.m., with faculty assembling at the Morehead Patterson Bell Tower and marching to the convocation in the Carmichael auditorium. The decision to honor Chan cellor Sharp was made by the Faculty Council of the Uni versity last May, with autumn set as the time of the cele bration. Distinguished Alumni Professor Corydon P. Spruill will preside at the convoca tion; he is Chairman of the Faculty Council. Among other distinguished guests invited are Governor Dan K. Moore, members of the Council of State, the Pres ident of the Alumni Associa tion, members of the N. C. Board of Higher Education, City and County officials in Chapel Hill and Orange Coun ty, retired members of the faculty and widows of former faculty members. Music will be under the di rection of Joel Carter, direc tor of Glee Clubs; Wayne Barr director of the University Choral Club; Major John 'Yesulaitis, director of bands. There will also be trumpeteers and combos for the barbecue and other events. Campus Events For Today French Visitors To Campus ... See Story Page 1 - Dickson Petition - (Continued from Page l sue. Quentin Ludgin, who start ed a recall petition earlier this week, said yesterday that he has made no progress. He said he posted the petition on a bulletin board in Cald well Hall and only a limited number have signed it. In another statement issued yesterday, Di-Phi Society pres ident - elect John Harrison at tacked the University admin istration and "partisan politi cians" for their "undue inter ference" in the Dickson case. "The great degree of useless FCtivity about Paul Dickson is hindering the work of Student Government," the statement read in part: Harrison, along with outgo ing Di-Phi President Baxter Linney, crllsd for an end to "partisan mud-slinging." "We support Paul Dickson's stand and applaud his sincere interest in making Student Government function hour of crisis." in an Air Force Captain Named New Commandant Of Cadets A "Carolina alumnus has re turned to his alma mater as Commandant of Cadets (COC) for the 590th Air Force ROTC cadet group. Capt. Bennette E. Whise naut, a '57 business adminis tration graduate from Mor ganton and a former cadet of the 590th, officially assumed his new position on Aug. 2 for a two year tour of duty. He will teach Aerospace Studies I and II and will su pervise the operations of the cadet corps. He succeeds Capt. ' Lawrence D. Garrison who was recalled to the cock pit after three years here. Whisenaut first went on ac tive duty in April 1958 when he began navigator training at Harbingen AFB, Texas. In Feb. 1959, he took up radar .t RENT A T.V. Low Daily, Weekly and Mbnthly Rates Easigato Hardware Easigaie Shopping Center Y v . t 2 CAPT. B. WHISENAUT observer training at James Connelly AFB, in Waco, Texas. His first duty assignment was at Davis - Monthan AFB, Arizona, where he serve as a radar observer. From there he went to RAF Sculthorpe in England for three years. whisenaut was an Aerospace Studies instructor at North Carolina State for the last ac Homin vear but came to Car olina when the drODDing of the mandatory ROTC program at M. . . . . i i r i SSate : reuuqea me neeu iur .- ficers. "I enjoy being back here at Carolina," he said. "There's something about Carolina that grows on you. I like my work very much. With the caliber of cadets at Carolina, we can have an excellent corps." Whisenaut is married and has one son. He is presently re siding at 306 Flum L.ane in Chapel Hill. 538 FILMED IN NASCOPh THE MOST EXCITINS PROCESS EVER INVENTED David Nrvcfci mum Gaynor IN A STORY OF TOGETHERNESS . . . BEFORE AND AFTER MARRIAGE! (Xiappsj u on uKTEcrjSAjrnsTS For Beach Wear We've Got CAROLINA SLEEVELESS SWEAT SKIRTS ALSO RED NIGHT SHIRTS AND REGULAR SWEAT SHIRTS In 7 Different Colors DAILY CROSSWORD TODAY ONLY Shows ai 1:00-3:00 5:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 EASTGATE INN AT EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER Steaks ff Chops Our Specialty: FRIED CHICKEN Bar-B-Q 21 Shrimp In Basket OPEN 1 Phone 968-9206 Fried Oysters :0r BREAKFAST, LUNCH, SUPPER :30 AM. to 10 P.M. -7 Days ;flDERS PREPARED TO TAKE OUT ACROSS 1. Explosive sounds 5. Lewis, Williams, Mack, etc. 9. Italian seaport 10. "Wonder land" girl 12. Join 13. Cougars 14. Forest ox 15. Not speaking 16. Shelves 18. Cordage fiber .19. Mineral source 20. Garment 22. Acrobatic figure in fancy skating 26. Macaws: Braz. 27. Long nosed fish 28. Cry 29. Colonized 33. Dispatch boats 36. Too 37. Stitch again 38. Subside 39. Mountain crest 40. Egyptian dancing 41. - lail 42. Back DOWN 1. Contour feather 2. Plant of lily family 3. Spuds 4. So: Scot. 5. Tapestry used as a curtain 6. Jewish month 7. TJ. S. coin 8. Malicious gossip 9. Largest of Marianas Islands 11. The fourth 15. Heavy 17. Epoch 20. Con veyable 21. King of Bashan 22. African desert 23. Adage 24. Sun god 25. Consume 29. Planted 30. Andes mammal 31. Chemical compound 3: AV EflSlK MP ALL AV P I C &L a J I NiU'E N T 5,Ep A;M!f I '11" suTjN It js a 3 . a js p R A T T L 'E A C ' l L llf WJL 2. 25 24 & - WLizm 55 g2 yp 59 yy40 wt 1 W 1 M All Campus Calendar items must be submitted in person at the DTH offices in CM by 2 p.m. the day before the de sired publication date (by 10 a.m. Saturday for Sunday's DTH). Lost and Found notices will be run on Tuesdays and Saturdays only. TODAY Anyone interested in working with the Collegiate Council of the United Nations come to room 203 in the Y Fri. from 3-5. State Young Democratic Club Convention in Charlotte at Queen Charlotte Hotel. U.N.C. Y.D.C. members urged to attend. Applications for the United Nations seminar trip to New York over the Thanksgiving holidays may now be picked up in room 106 of the Y. Baptist Student Union 5:30. Supper, study and bowling party afterwards. Transpor tation will be provided. Hillel Foundation, Friday eve ning Sabbath service, 7 p.m. M.R.C. presents the Otis Red ding show in Memorial Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets on sale at the door. Small Crisis A. C. Howell, adviser to foreign students, writes that he has encountered "a small problem in international rela tions," recently. Last week a group of Jap anese students visiting Ra leigh made a tour of the cam pus. A Japanese gentleman, Mr. Kazuhiro Makino, in the course of the tour offered to carry the books of a young lady who was escorting the visitors. Inadvertently, when he returned her books, one of his own was in the pile. Now he wants it back. Would the young lady please return it to 216 Murphey Hall? SATURDAY Hootenanny-square dance at Presbyterian Student Center. Sat., 7:30 p.m. All are invited free. The Cosmopolitan Club will hold a reception for all for eign and interested students in the main lounge of Gra ham Memorial, Sat., 4 p.m. High Holy Day Services for Rosh Hashanah will be held at the following times: Sun day, 8 p.m., Monday, 10 a.m. Yesterday's Asawer 32. Performs 34. Czechoslo vakian river 35. Bristle 38. Rhine tributary HOT NEWCOMER FROM HONDA HONDA. SPORT 5 New power, new styling, new perform ance, new engineering perfection. The Honda S-65. Low initial price; easy terms. It's ready for you today, at OPEN ROADS, INC. 616 W. CHAPEL HILL STREET DURHAM, N. C. 681-6116 THE BIG HONDA DEALER Large Selection of New and Used Bikes and Scooters on Hand Now SALES SERVICE PARTS RENTALS Faculty members ivho ivish to rent or purchase regalia for University Day Ceremonies, please place your order with the Booh Exchange before Sept. 28 U. N. C. Book Exchange MILL OUTLET SALES ROOM Welcomes Students We are offering specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 23, 24 and 25th! 3 Days Only THREE DAY SPECIALS ONLY For The Girls: SEAMLESS HOSE ip isz uuaniy 3 pair 75 Only 1200 Pair 1st Quality "Our Dotty Grey" Brand Reg. $1.25 NOW For The Men: V-NECK SIMTEQS Only 50 To Sell 1st Quality Pullover 100 Orion Reg. 5.95 .NOW 5 3.00 FIRST HI BULK SOCKS . . . Only 200 to Sell! Our Regular 75c pair NOW gQfj THE ABOVE SPECIALS ON THURS- FRL. and SAT. ONLY Many Other First Quality Items at Mill Coat and Below: Alpaca Sweaters Socks Underwear Blouses Skirts B anion Shirts Coordinates Open: Monday thru Saturday 9:30-6:00 LULL OUTLET SALES ROOM Branch of B. & L. 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