Sunday, November 7, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 n i R 1 K i It I Speaker Ban Has Had Hectic Life (Continued answer to another commission member. Most Active Probably the two most ac tive members of the panel, as far as actual questioning of witnesses was concerned were Senator Gordon Hanes and Representative Lacy Thorn burg. . Hanes, an attorney serving ms second term as senator from Forsyth County, is the owner of Hanes Hosiery Mills lie was named to the com mission by Lt. Gov. Robert W. Bob Scott. .Thornburg, from Sylva in Jackson County, is serving his third term in the House. Considered one of the leaders of the bloc of Democrats from western North Carolina, Thornburg was named to the study group by Speaker of the House Pat Taylor. Questions from both Hanes and Thornburg usually made the witnesses somewhat ill at ease. Addressing himself mostly to fine legal points, Col. W.T. Joyner, an elderly corporation lawyer from Raleigh, sat through most of the sessions wearing dark glasses to pro test his eyes from the glaring television klieg lights. Fre quently he conferred privately with Chairman Britt. Only oman ; Mrs. Elizabeth Swindell, ed itor and publisher of the Wil son Daily Times, was the only woman member of the panel She is a past president of the North Carolina Press Associa tion, the only woman ever elected to that position. Both Col. Joyner and Mrs. Swindell were named to the panel by Moore. Other members of the com mission were: Senator Russel Kirby, a law yer from Wilson County, ap- NETHERLANDS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by SYMON GOLDBERG Sponsored by GRAHAM MEMORIAL and CHAPEL HILL CONCERT SERIES TONIGHT, HOV. 7 8:00 P.M. MEMORIAL HALL 50c UNC Tickets $1.00 for Dates Isn't riding better than walking? Isn't cycle parking Stathan car parking? Would you rath er get 15 miles per gallon, or, would you prefer 14 times that much? Would you rather sleep 30 min utes later in the morning? IF SO, TRY OUR SPORTS 65 - $323.00 raw! - GDtt Headquarters ior ftuveuimo 504 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill. N. C. from Page 1) pointed by Scott. Representative A. A. (Gus) Zolhcoffer, chairman of the House Appropriations Com mittee. The Henderson lawyer was chosen for the commis sion by Taylor, of whom he is a close friend and former college roommate. Charles Myers of Greens boro, president of Burlington Industries, appointed by Moore. Myers was a strong supporter of unsuccessful gu bernatorial candidate Rich ardson Preyer. Rev. Ben C. Fisher from Wake Forest, chairman of the Baptist State Convention's Commission on Higher Edu cation, named to the ommis sion by the governor. It was only after long study of the volumes of testi mony, and drawing on their varied backgrounds that this group reached its final deci sion, voiced in the recommen dation made Friday afternoon. (Next in the series: Accred itation and the University.) ! : UP Meeting The University Party will ; hold a meeting Monday at ; 7:30 in Gerard Hall to fill four ; legislative vacancies: one in : Men's District I, two in Men's I District III, and one in Men's : District IV. ; Further information can be ootained from University Par ty Floor Leader George In gram. All Party members are en couraged to attend the meet ing. WINTERIZE HABITS Winter's far different than summer, and the driving skills of all motorists meet . their severest test in the cold weath er months ahead. iHotornjrie Gin. All Campus Calendar items must be submitted in person at the DTH offices in GM 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 Tuesday and Saturdays only. TODAY Toronto Exchange will meet to day at 5 p.m. in Roland Parker I. Meeting of SDS at 8 p.m. in 205 Alumni to discuss the Speaker Ban Law. All persons working with the Murdoch program sponsored by Westminster Fellowship Episcopal Student Congrega tion should meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Episcopal Church parking lot. Westminster Fellowship spon sors four simultaneous dis cussion groups: "The New Morality," "The University and the Student," "The Leap of Faith," and "Comparative Religions: Judaism, Islam and Hinduism." Supper is at 5:30 p.m. Dorm meeting of freshmen of ficers in Joyner at 9 p.m., Alexander at 9 p.m., and 14 GET A HUGE 11x14 PHOTOGRAPH OF YOUR CHILD 3823 Durham-Chapel Activities Morrison at 10 and 11 p.rn. Dr. Robert Cushman will speak at the Sunday Univer sity Worship at 4 p.m. m the Wesley Foundation. The Sunday Evening Sympos ium will have the formal Opening of the Wesley Foun dation Building at 4 p.m. Dean Robert E. Cushman will deliver the sermon. The Carolina Political Union will meet at 8 p.m. in the Grail Room. Dr. Joel Schwartz of the Depart ment of Political Science will speak about Communism -ideology vs. practice. Graduate Christian Fellowship meets at 8-9 p.m. in Roland Parker III. Bible study on John I for all interested graduate students. The Cosmopolitan Club will present a program entitled "From Austria Onwards" at 3 p.m. at the Presbyterian Student Center. All foreign students, host families and interested persons are in vited. The Olin T. Binkley Baptist Church will continue its church school series with Dr. Sam Hill as the leader. Cof Mil IMflftfl! Pi 000lf, MATERIALS """"""N VA M Monday-Tuesday-Vednesday November 8-9-10 Hours: 10 A.M.-l P-M.; 2 P.M.-5 P.M. Daily NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED SELECTION OF SEVERAL POSES FULL POSE PORTRAIT BABIES AND CHILDREN OF ALL AGES PORTRAIT DELIVERED AT STORE A FEW DAYS AFTER TAKEN SATISFACTION GUARANTEED O GROUPS $1.00 PER CHILD Chapel Hill, N. C. - M'W!L jjli-L jjmmmjmdSLm.mmm mM, - - - Er- V If If this is a Station Wagon, TRIANGLE VOLKSWAGEN Hill Blvd. For The Next fee will be served at 9:30 a.m. and the class will begin at 10. Morning worship will follow at 11 a.m. with the Reverend William Currin speaking. The Sunday night supper seminars at 6 p.m. will be led by Rev. William Currin speaking on "Studies in Christian Education, Ex amination and Evaluation." Sunday's student group will be led by Dot and Jim Cans ler discussing "The Morality of Romance." Rides to Bink ley can be obtained at Y Court, Chase Cafeteria and the Nurses' Dorm at 9:30, 10:40 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. MONDAY The Academic affairs Com mittee will meet in the Grail Room at 4 p.m. Tennis Club meets on the var sity courts at 3:30. WAA Council meeting at 5:15 in the Women's Gym. Spash club meets at 6:45 in the pool. Tickets go on sale for Norman Luboff Choir to UNC students and dates only. They will be on sale for the general pub lic Nov. 13. Tickets may be bought at the GM Info Desk. ONLY 00 PLUS 3Sc HANDLING CHARGE DAYS ONLY Phone Durham 489-2371 UNC students 50 cents, dates SI., general public S2 and $3. Interviews for Campus Chest Committees will be held Mond.-Thurs. from 3-5 p.m. upstairs in the Y Building. Positions are available on the Secretariat and on the Auction Drive, Publicity, and Carnival Committees. ISB meeting at 7:15 p.m. up stairs in the Y. The Student National Educa tion Association will hold its second meeting at 7 p.m. in room 08 Peabody. Following a showing of the film, Pal mour Street, Dr. Rose But ler Browne of Durham will discuss "Education and the Poverty Program." A 1 1 SNEA members and others interested in joining are en couraged to attend.' New memberships will be accept ed at this meeting. All people who have signed up for the GM Ping-Pong tourn ament please meet in Wool len Gym at 6:45. 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Gamma Beta Phi Society meets at 6 p.m. in Chase Cafeteria for the monthly meeting. Attendance is urged. THIS WEEK IN THE OLD BOOK FEATURE CASE A Library of Poetry and Literature This seems a rather good col lection to us. and we think it will appeal to English majors as well as to other lovers of good books. Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street Chapel HilL, North Carolina open erenings else. Only Authorized YW Dealer" i i