Tuesday, October 26, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page Three Marceau Coming To Duke -ay Dreakine through thp wall of languages, a panto mime can become a brother to audiences anywhere." These are the words of Marcel Mar ceau, the famed French panto mimst who will be appearing in Page Auditirium on the campus of Duke University on SLOT RAGES Toes. & Thur. Nites 7:30 P.M. PRIZES 2 TRACKS. 16 LANES Billy Arthur Eastgate Shopping Center Chapel Hill Oct. 28. His one-man performance is entitled "The Art of Silence." He has appeared on the Red Skelton Show, the M a u r i c e Chevalier Show and the Dinah Shore program. He has per formed all over Europe. He be lieves that pantomime is a un iversal art and a means of Mm 1 TT3 K32L5SS- I PARAMOUNT POURf LAST TIMES TODAY LUNCH from 1.10 to 1.65 DINNER from 1.75 to 5.50 Featuring U. S. Choice Steaks, Back Fin Lump Crabmeal. Baked Country Cured Ham Breast of Young Chicken Six attractive dining rooms of varying size and decor afford flexible facilities for serving BANQUETS AND RECEPTIONS Recommended by Mobile Travel Guide Best of Hillsway lairjfouse Durham-Chapel Kill Boulevard Tel. 489-9128 "to DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Soviet news agency 5. Scrutinize 9. The eyelashes 10. Wheeler. 12. Greet 13. Tenant 14. Anger 15. Legisla ture 16.3.937 inches: abbr. 17. Howitzer, for one 19. Competent 21. Frost 22. Regretted 23. Earthen ware 26. Gusty 27. Moon 28. Fabulous bird 29. River: Czech. 30. Historical mountain 34. Author's work: abbr. 35. Dismounted 37. Metal bearing rock 38. Province in India and Pakistan 40. Insects 41. Tankard 42. Stupefy with drink 43. Railroad stops: abbr. 44. Vegetable DOWN Coronet Foreign Yellow pigment Samarium: sym. Gerraan,; admiral "' Central American republic 7. Than: Ger. 8. Heckled 9. Smart 11. Cure 13. Measuring cord 15. Wharf 18. Borders 6 down 20. Kind of roll 23. Ascends 24. Apples ' 25. Single unit 26. Pot herb 28. Wad ing bird . 31. Stir up 32. Cant 33. Examination f- aTusTt J T TE a 5TELE E. AS L Y communication for people a 1 1 over the world. His program at Duke on Thursday evening, sponsored by the Duke Student Union, will present several of his famed "DIP" sketches. Tickets may be obtained in advance through the Student Union, West Campus, by phone or mail (Box KM, Duke Sta tion, Durham 27706; phone 681 0111, Ext. 2911), or at the box office which will be open each afternoon, beginning Monday Oct. 25. Neither rain nor snow nor heat nor LACES A GONE LA NK-ME DDSlClAlB ! G A SlPHa AK3L AN A MB MS FlJ VOLi S I N G E 1 13 I NSE 5to s sLIc"a1s1e1s Yetterdiy'a Aniwar 36. Licks 39. Negative 40. Honey maker 42. Size of shot YA Y4 M' la f 9 10 W ZffiL- n Ift V 19 10 55 77 50 51 52 55 ZW----Z lffri NANCY WILSON If " J' Me I ! . vvi .1 E Coming Sat. Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. E I TICKETS GO ON SALE f THIS WED. FOR U.N.C. STUDENTS U.N.C. STUDENTS $1.00 L GENERAL PUBLIC TICKET SALES BEGIN can ever wrinkle tons Press-Free Post-Grads Nothing puts a crease in these pants where a crease doesn't belong. They hold their crisp, neat look hour after hour. No matter how often they get washed, they never, ever need ironing Trimly tapered with belt Ioods and cuffs. Colors and fabrics for casual and dress wear. 65 Dacron polyes ter 35 cotton. $6.98. Flan nels, hopsacking, reverse twists, Acrilanacrylic, $7.98 (Slightly higher in the West. Coming Campus Events J Jip Women's Residence iti WEDNESDAY Dietz, 116 Everett HaU, 968- U ' WRC Women's Residence Council meets at 6:45 in the Grail Room in GM. Anyone interested in the Mademoiselle Editoral Con test should sign up in 202 South Building. Contestants for the Maid of Cotton should sign up in 202 South Building. UNC Student Wive's Club presents Judy Hallman's Wigs and Hairpieces at 8 p.m. in u9 feaDody Hall. YM-KWCA Executive Council meets tonight, o:ia, upstairs Y-Building. Lasi uitcivtews tor state stu dent legislature will be held ioaay ii om 3-i p.m. in Ko lana barter 11 oi UM. loaeis tor Ackland desperate ly needed trom 8-10 a.m. ivivr . see rroi. Howard in room m of Ackland, 933 2uio. coin male and iemale needed. Ibe nonors Seminar room will be open ior use by fresh men, sophomores and de partmental honors students ana past memDers of these programs Mon.-Fri., 1-10:45 p.m. in aua Wilson UDrary. Anyone interested in paid in- termurai manager for craige and Enrmghaus come oy tne Inteimural of fice in 214 Woollen Gym Deiween l-t p.m. Toronto Exchange will meet at o p.m. m noiand barker II. All members please be present. Interviews for membership in tne Carolina fontical Union will be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Roland Parker I. Candidates must sign up for interviews and fill out ap plication blanks at the desk m the GM offices. Gradu ates and undergraduates are eligible. All Muty-nts interested in serv- on the Murdoch Com mittee and working with mentally retarded children at Murdoch Center meet at 2 p.m. in Y-Court. Interviews will be held for membership in the Carolina Philosophy Society Wed. and Thur. from 3-5 p.m. in Ro land Parker I in GM. There will be a meeting of the Circulo Hispanico at 730 p.m. in the Dey Hall faculty lounge. Dr. Uohn E. Keller will speak. Ticket sales for UNC students only will begin Wed. at the GM Information desk to the Nancy Wilson show in Car michael Auditorium. Tick ets will cost $1 for students, and $1.50 for the general public. Ticket sales for the general puolic begin Nov. 3. Graham Memorial social com mittee meeting at 4 p.m. in Roland Parker II. Ways and Means Committee meeting at 3:30 p.m. in Ro land Parker II. Excellence study board, other bills to be considered. . LOST AND FOUND Lost: Scotch grain billfold with ID Phone John Par sons, 968-9184. Lost: Textbooks left on wall which surrounds Caldwell parking lot. If found, please return immediately to John 9056. Lost: Black billfold containing ID and other papers in or between Murphy Hall and Phillips Hall. Reward for return. Call Patrick Antrim, 202 Manly Hall. Lost: A child's tricycle, tur quoise and white, rusty. If found please call 929-1446, 227-B Jackson Circle in Odum Village. If FOR RENT: COMPLETELY furnished 2 bedroom, air con ditioned 10 x 45 mobile home. Available Oct. 30. $80 Der month. Call 942-3268 or 942- 1749. FOR - RENT:- QUIET JtoOM very near West 1 Campus for graduate woman student. 428 Westwood Drive. Telephone 942-3498. Di Senate Meets Tonite i4 The inaugural meeting of the Dialectic Senate will be held Jtonight at 7:30 in New West Hall. The topic for debate will be civil disobedience today. Chuck Schunior, president of hhe Student Peace Union will be the principle speaker in fa- hror of this policy. A member of the Carolina Conservative Club will debate in the nega tive. Newly elected president Jer ry Monro will deliver his in augural address during the session. The public is invited to lis ten, speak and enjoy refresh ments afterwards. OPEN ROAD INC. HONDA This Week's Specials: New 1965 Honda Scrambler 250cc Reg. $727 Now $877 New 1965 Honda Hawk 250cc Reg. $677 Now $627 New 1966 Honda Dream Touring Reg. $602 Now $557 New 1965 Gilera Sport 125 Reg. $549 Now $198 Large Assortment of New and Used Cycles and Scooters from $95 NO MONEY DOWN EASY TERMS Bring this ad for $25 off on any used 150 or ISOcc Honda 616 W. Chapel Hill St DURHAM 682-8228 Open Road Inc Where Service Comes First niwmi w .niiunrit-T f r Mm (5 - - - - - --- - .K',.'.:;':;-'.i:-.-t' .. rim 'VV 7 i 1 i V. ms, . 1 " O This is an ad for the Volkswagen Station Wagon. As you con see, this wogon is loaded with rea sons for owning a VW Station Wagon. There's too much stuff, and not enough wogon. Only obout 85 cubic feet worth. If you owned a box-shaped Volkswagen, you could fake all that stuff off the roof and put it ins'de where it belongs. The VW holds 170 cubic feet; about twice as much as most regular wagons. Which means you can seat 9 people and still have room for all their luggage. (All their luggage means 13 pieces. And you can load it through 5 big doors.) Aside from capacity, you also get a sensible little engine that averages 23 miles on a gallon of regular gasoline. And you never have to pay for antifreeze or radiator repair. There isn't any radiator. So every time they make a conventional station wagon, they also make an ad for the Volkswagen Station Wagon. (Secretly, we wish them every success.) 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