Tuesday, November 16 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 liSrx We make loans on fvn,; I J J J make loans on h'nDi-.-fB pistols, gunSt radios, record players, musical instruments, watches, rings, cameras, microscopes, tape recorders. FIVE POIHTS LOAN CO. 339 W. Main St at Five Points Downtown Durham Date Listings of What's Where on the Campi TODAY EASTGATE BARBER SHOP Welcomes All Freshmen And Transfer Students For that extra fin hair- finish on anv style and for the extra henefits of a razor iav 3 I5AUBEKS for cut see us. We now 1 quicker service. Eastgate Shopping Center (Next to Sears and Roebuck) wt&'yjw-f-'fi it- EVER GOT STUCK ON TWO WHEELS? TRY fl HONDA TRAIL 90 "Headquarters for Adventure" 504 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill. N. C. The 603rd meeting of the Eli- sha Mitchell Scientific So ciety will be held in room 05, Mitchell Hall at 7:30 p.m. The topic will be "Critical Phenomena" by Professor O. K. Rice, Kenan Professor of chemistry at the Univer sity. The discussion should be of interest to the general scientific community. The Student Committee on Honors will meet at 4 p.m. in G.M. Check the board for localtion. Rules Committee meeting at 4 p.m. in Roland Parker III. UXC Debate Team meets to night in 105 Caldwell at 6:30 p.m. Both varsity and novice de baters are expected. Folk dancing at 7:30 tonight in the Presbyterian Student Center. Carolina Quarterly organiza tional meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Roland Parker Lounse in GM. Persons in terested in working on fic tion, poetry or layout for Fall edition are invited. CWC will meet at 5 p.m. in Roland Parker I. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Interna tional Pre-medical and pre dental Society meeting in room 226 of" the Medical School Building at 7 p.m. The speaker will be Dr. John Cassel. The Young Republican Club will meet at 8 p.m. in Roland Parker Lounge. The speaker will be Mr. L. Earl Stewart, State Treasurer of the Young Republican Federation. The Student Peace Union will meet at noon upstairs in Le noir Hall. The Legislative Commission concerning women's govern ment will meet from 7-8 p m in Roland Parker III All members are urged to at tend this meeting. UNC Student Wives' Club will sponsor a White Elephant Sale in 08-09 Peabody Hall at 8 p.m. Bring canned food and Christmas ideas. The Budget Committee will meet at 7 p.m. in Roland Parker II today. EVERYTHING IN BOOKS THE BOOK EXCHANGE AT FIVE POINTS "The South'! Largett and Most Mr J DURHAM, N. C. Complete Book Store" DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Carries: colloq. 6. Rouge: La. 11. Build 12. Harden 13. Untidy 14. Leaps and bounds 15. Tense 16. Exclama tion 17. Altitude: abbr. 18. British rank: abbr. 19. Egyptian god 21. Girl: si. 22. Plural ending1 23. Old weight for wool 24. Month. 25. Gratuity 26. Stoppage 27. Stylish 29. Son of Noah. 30. Thus 32. Garden: tool 33. Sidewalk edge 34. Chinese measure 35. Gold: Her. 36. Swedish coin 37. Precious stone 39. Girl's name 41. Harangue 42. Homer's enchantress 43. Irish novelist 44. Borders 45. Feats DOWN 1. Place of worship 2. Mountain nymphs 3. Hardy heroine 4. Rapturous 5. Enclosure 6. Buffalo 7. Tau cross 8. Parson bird 9. Found ling home occupant 10. Cuddle 16. Seed vessel 20. Swab 21. Ad hesive 24. Boy Scout rally 25. Bind 26. Jolt 27. Selection 28. Nasty 29. Color 30. Desig nated for ap pointment 31. Tankers 33. Algonquian Indians nsioiF ArivjA:L jTp L AjR Nyt 'E A V S IT A jft P -. k. IH'0,0 L p a ste Erno;3:Tir A M A" HP ijN tTC;E UAlGjftFjl R ATE 3-Mt d'e"1J:1v1!aH WEDNESDAY Joint Duke -UNC Colloquium will feature Professor Rob ert Bruce Lindsay from Brown University" speaking on "The Concept of Energy." The meeting will be in room 215 of Phillips Hall at 4 p.m. Tea and coffee will be served one-half hour before the talk in the Lounge, room 277 of Phillips Hall. GM Current Affairs Commit- Yesterday's Answer 36. At any time 38. Jewelry setting 40. Unit of work 41. Of great age I 2. 5 4 S 6 7 6 9 10 2 l!LZI?Z"Il zz!nzzfez zzzztizzzzz 44 Z4S I I I 1 YA I I I 1 1 where are you. a Men go where their thoughts take them. The journey to Truth is a revelation of Spirit the king dom "within you." Hear this lec ture titled "Where Are You Go ing?" by ELBERT R. SLAUGHTER, a member of the Board of Lecture ship ot The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Christian science lecture TUESDAY, NOV. 8 P.M. 205 ALUMNI 16 WATER REPELLENT-WASHABIE-SNAGPROOF HUKLhA N0P0R STUVW XYZ DEFQ HU KL5TUV WXYZA BDFGH UKLMNOPQ HiJKLM N0PQR STUV WXYZAB1 carhartt'L A. rtyr It '":'1 x j 1 ' 3 iiliHii n They go great together . . . Super-line Trailways and the new super-highways DISCOVER AMERICA take Trailways 99 day circle tour to any desti nation for $99. Reduc ed family plan round trips, and Mid-week ex cursion fares. Ask about them today. OMLy 14.95 RANCHTONE LINING BY J. P. Stevn & Co.. Inc. (32 crttlan acrylic, 48 cotton) easiest travel on earth From CHAPEL HILL 1-way NEW YORK $17.05 Thru Express reserve seat of your choice NORFOLK S 6.05 Thru Express frequent departures GREENSBORO 1.45 9 Convenient trips daily DALLAS $37.45 Thru service via Atlanta-Birmingham CHARTERS TOURS PACKAGE EXPRESS UNION BUS TERMINAL 311 West Franklin Phone 942-3356 tee at 4 p.m. in Roland Parker III. This is a most important meeting. All mem bers are expected to attend . Freshmen interested in work ing on Frosh Class Newspa per (editing, writing, busi ness) come to the meeting at 3 p.m. in the Grail Room in GM. If unable to attend, notify Scott Goodfellow. 518 Ehrmghaus, 968-9101. The Americans for Democratic Action will meet at 8 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge. Students and faculty invited. Residence Hall Improvements Committee will meet from 5 6 p.m. in Roland Parker I. All members be present. The State Affairs Committee will meet at 5 p.m. in The Woodhouse Room. All mem bers are asked to be present. The Yack pictures will be made at this time. The Beta Rho Chapter of Del ta Phi Alpha, the German honorary fraternity, will have its fall initiation meet ing at 7:30 p.m. in the Fac ulty Lounge on the 4th floor of Dey Hall. Following the initation, Frau Dr. Stam baugh w ill speak on "Changes In the German Character." All old mem bers and faculty members are cordially invited for the program and refreshments afterwards. LOST AND FOUND Lost: A Psychology 121 book. Readings in Perception by Beardslee and Wertheirr.er. Has a blue cover. Lot prob ably in Bingham or Howell last week. Finder p!eae re turn to Andy Myers, 12 Old East, or at "the DTH office, 933-1011. Lost: A pair of girl's prescrip tion sunglasses with silver frames. Found: At Duke a pjir of glas.-es with brown ca; frames. Left m white Olds by a UNC student headed to the Duke-Wake Foret came Sat. afternoon. Check at GM Information Desk. Lot: A pair of blue enamel pierced-earrings in a gift wrapped package. Please contact Jack Bennett. 515. Ehrmghaus. 8-9101. by Fri-dav. ss.r f ! 4 FOR SALE: 1961 PEUGEOT, good condition. Can be seen at Phillips 66 Eastgate. Will ac cept best offer. Must sell im mediately. Call Tom Corbett, 111 Teague, 968-9198. people on the go... go BURGER CHEF Colteg budgets and Burger Chef beiong to gether. Burger Chef . . . where 501 will buy a com plete meal: open-flame broiled hamburger, a rich milk shake, and a heap of crisp golden fries, 337 N. ROSEMARY ST. OPEN 10 AM. -11 P.M. i liBM-gm n i u u jijjjj mm v-wyr-ww -.a ? ww)!.' , &s , .-, .. i 4 i i p. , : - C V; jf ?,',, f - f V " a?,,'- t i ! ' The lusty life is back And it starts at the Sign of the Pub Uncork a flask of Pub Cologne. If you hear tankards and songs turn bawdy, if the torches flare and the innk locks up his daughter for the night . . . f it's because you've been into the Pub and unloosed the lusty life. 'PUB COLOGNE FOR clash eeper fSt t O r ft'MEN J i .A 1 1 ? i IN irittlE i f r1 Pub cologne, after-shave, and cologne spray. S3 75 to $10 00. Created for men by Revlon. Chapel Hill, N. C. THE SUPER-UNE OF THE NEW SUPER-HIGH WATS I