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Friday. October 15, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PfTft TVi rrw Campus Calendar Of Activities TODAY bowling party will he snon- sored by Westminister Fel lowship Rides will leave the When Friends come for the Game Meet Them in the famous Intimate Bookshop. Quality For 26 Years WELDON'S JEWELERS 327 W. Main Durham The Students' Jeweler for 26 years STUDENT VALUE SPECIAL SAVE 1300 ON THIS: -At Powerful Compact 9 Transistor FMAM Pocket Size Portable k Dynamic 8 ohm Non-Reactive Resis - lance Speaker for Tone Clarity Attractive Slide Rule Dial for Easy ". Tuning High Impact Plastic Cabinet With Spun Finished Grill Genuine Top Grain Matching Ebony Leather Carrying Case Tonemaster Private Listening Unit Built In Sensitive AM Ferrite Antenna W 19y2" FM Swivel Telescope Antenna k Plus 3 Diodes and 1 Thermistor for . . Better Fringe Area Reception ALL THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES WITH A FULL 30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Compare Thi Valu With ComporobU Rodioi Selling for $39.95 and Mor i E I Innovation Electronics Industries P. O. BOX 259, NORTMTOWN STA. . CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 6045 NAME TOTAL ADDRESS - TAX CITY STATE- AMT. ENCLOSED PLEASE SEND My organization. 1. interested in earning funds exclusive campus sales representation. A MOVIE THAT YOU SHOULD NOT MISS ! "-JUDITH CRIST-on NBC-TV "TODAY" show (4 -EVERYTHING YOU HOPE FOR BUT RARELY FIND IN A FILM!" New York Herald Tribune -DEVASTATING! BLISTERING! SLASHINGl- New York Times -IRRESISTIBLE!" Time Magazine josem auevine presenTs juue cmsne a pmrtrlml and InM Shows at 1:00 Presbyterian Student Center at 7:30. Scott Residence College will sponsor a mixer with Kaiser dorm from UNC-G at 8 p.m. j V RADIO(S) at $16.95 EACH , with a membership Please send details for a Jj 1 Mi 11'" " rl "'"",Li' nftUm picture... made bj adaltx...wltb s$t vr - 3:01 -5:04-7:05-9:13 OPENS TODAY in the Scott College Social Room. The junior class Mill provide music by the Hysterics in the Naval Amory from 8-12 p.m. The Jets will play on Saturday night from 8-12 p.m. in the Naval Armory. Both parties are free. embers of the Honor Sys tems Commission meet at 5 p.m. on the front porch of GM for Yack pictures Men wear coat and tie. Hillel Foundation Sabbath evening services at 7 p.m. All girls who have not yet picked up the pictures from the Consolidated University queen contest may do so any afternoon in the SG offices. Larry LeSueur, former for eign correspondent for CBS, will visit the campus to speak to interested students on his experiences overseas with the work of the United States Information Agency. Mr. LeSueur will speak at an open meeting at 2 p.m.. in room 1, Swain Hall. Be sides discussing the work of the USIA in Washington Mr. LeSueur will be happy to answer the questions of stu dents interested in journal ism, foreign affairs and Government service The Baptist Student Union will sponsor a study-supper at 5:45 p.m. on a Christian's involvement in university life with a student panel. There will be a bowling party following with interna tional students. Transporta tion will be provided. SATURDAY Scott College Social room will have a combo party featur ing The Corvettes from 8-12 p.m. Morehead College will have a free combo party for cou ples only from 8-12 p.m. in the Graham social room. ROOM FOR RENT boy. Call 968-3761. FOR NEW COMPLETELY FUR nished air conditioned 3 bedroom mobile home. Available immediately. Call 942-3268 or 942-1749. FOR SALE: 1960 MG-A roadster. Wire wheels, new pain and engine. Excellent condition. Uall yw-nu. RnATDStilftCKUM A W000FALL F1M A UNTO) AfrnSTS-LOPOrr RELEASE NOW PLAYING JV -arid IX. CANNES S, I '"v J"'- - - J, m..,s ( D yf The Impacts will agin be featured, along with free re freshments. . The Graham Memorial social committee announces a ccra bo party featuring the Epics Combo in the Rendezous Room of GM from 8-12 p.m. All students are invited to come. VIGAH will meet from 4-a:15 p.m. in Roland Park Lounge 1, GM. Members and all in terested persons please at tend. The Surfing Clnb will hold us first meeting at 7 p m. in 205 Alumni. Members and pros pective members are wel come. Yack pictures for juniors whose last name begins with P-T today, U-Z tomorrow. A fee of $1 will be charged for late pictures. Deadlines for late pictures are Oct. 15 for sophomores and Oct. 22 for juniors. Joint Duke - NC Colloquium featuring Professor T. D Lee from Columbia Univer sity speaking on "Questions of C, P, and T Non-Invari-ance" will be at 2:30 p.m. in room 114 of the Physics Building at Duke niversity. Tea and coffee will be served after the talk. The Monogram Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Woolen Gym. UP interviews for all who may be interested from 2-5 ev ery afternoon this week on the second floor ot Davie Hall. Interviews for positions on the 1966 Carolina Symposium office on the second floor of the Y. Applications are still available for students who were unable to fill them out last week. SUNDAY Student Peace Union will meet at 3 p.m. in fron: of Silent Sam to discuss inter national days of protest and discuss program for the rest of the semester. LSA supper and recreation night at 5:30 in the church. Film Forum presents "Winter Light" at 8 p.m. in the Presbyterian Student Cen ter. Westminister Fellowship pre sents "Whither Com munism," a talk by Dr. Lewis Lipstiz of the UNC political science department. A student forum on the India Pakistan dispute at 7 p.m. at the University Baptist Church. Mr. T. S. Chahau and Mr. Abu Rahman will be the speakers. Each will present his country's posi tion and will be open to questions from the floor. t rWW 1 rmm J 50ce OHV engine. Other virtues: 4-speed trans mission, manual clutch, cam type brakes. Sheer fun to own HONDA OPEN ROAD, 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 AM ACTUAL PERFORMANCE! Through breathtaking new techniques in film making and highest fidelity sound. m3SMMJ v y TECHNICOLOR0 Promioro Porformancos 4 Times only Octobor 20 and 21, 1965 Arflttlc Director and Conductor. Htrbtrt von Karajan I $ Production Delgned and Directed by Franco Zeffirem ADMISSION Afternoon $1.25 Night $2.00 TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT OUR BOX OFFICE Draft Call Continues Rise, Reaches Post-Korea WASHINGTON (AP) - The military draft continued to climb steeply as the armed services asked yesterday for 4a24 draftees in December an increase of 8,774 over the November call of 36,450. It is the biggest request to the Selective Service System since near the end of the Ko rean War, when 53,000 men were inducted into uniform in May 1953. The rising calls are in line with President Johnson's de cision to build up the armed forces to deal with the con flict in southeast Asia and keep needed strength else where. Plans are to increase U. S. forces by 340,000 men, bringing the total to about three million. The Marines, who for the first time since the Korean War resorted to the draft in the quota set a month ago, ' asked for 5,024 men in Decem ber. That compares to a No vember request for 4,050 draft- The army's share of the De cember quota is 40,200, com pared to a request of 28,400 for November. The Navy, which asked for 4,000 men in November the first such call since 1956 made no request for a De cember quota. The Air Force continued to ask for no draftees, confident of meetings its manpower needs with voluntary enlistees. The Army procurement ob jective for enlisted men with no prior military service in December is 47,900 of which it Study Group Meets Today The Orientation Study Com mission of Student Govern ment will hold its first meet ing of the year Friday at 3 p.m. on the second floor of Graham Memorial. The commission will con tinue evaluation and planning of campus orientation, and will work with the fall Orien tation Committee. Members of the commission are Karen Checksfield, Rick Blue, Jim Britt, Martie Grif fin, Stella Alexander, Ashley Hardison, Sally Ivey, Martha Crates, James Sheppard. Also Robert Worley, Birch Lipford, Janet Blake, Bill Bowman, Ted Murphy, Mur ray Sawyer, Ann Jamison, Jed Deitz, Marge- Teasdale, Terry George, Martha Long, Bobbie Barach and Alan Stein-brecker. SPORTS MACHINE Price $285.00 The Hona Sport 50 s price is only half the story. It's a gas sipper: 200 mpg". Flashy but sturdy: over 50 mph from 4-stroke FROM WARNER BROS. by Franco Zeftireiu u- expects 7,700 to be voluntary recruits. The Marines are counting on 3,400 volunteers to fill out their no-prior service pro curement goal of 8,424. Today's announced quotas brings the total of draftees since September 1950 to 3,243, 324. Quotas fell as low as 3,300 men a month a little more than a year ago. But a lag in enlistments and then the buildup ordered be cause of the deepening U. S. involvement in Viet Nam led to the steeply rising inductions. Although enlistments have risen in all the services since Johnson announced plans to double draft calls, the volun teer system has not been ade quate. 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