Wednesday, December l, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 X 1 X XK""-' ' ROMAN POLANSKI S Short, Alexeifrs "THE NOSE" based on the Gogol story. 1, 3, 5, 7:01 & 9:02 RlflLTO, Durham Old Well Sterling Silver $4.00 Gold Plate $5.00 Solid Gold $17.00 T. L. KEMP JEWELRY The Home of the Old Well Charm 135 East Franklin St. FROM GROUND FLOOR UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BULL'S HEAD SCRAMBLE 4iB& OHUSE DINING HALL Hot Sandwich Counter at Lunch THIS WEEK'S SANDWICHES Monday JUMBO HAMBURGER ON BUN Cole Slaw F.F. Onion Rings 60c Tuesday HICKORY SMOKED BARBECUE ON BUN FT. Potatoes - Cole Slaw Salad 63c Wednesday CHASE TWINS 2 RED DEVIL FRANKS Chill Cole Slaw 50c Thursday JUMBO CHEESEBURGER ON BUN FS. Potatoes Carrot-Cabbage Slaw 60c Friday GRILLED MINUTE STEAK ON TOAST OPEN FACE F.F. Potatoes 65c Saturday HOT ROAST BEEF SANDWICH OPEN FACE Mashed Potatoes Gravy 60c POSITIVELY NO WAITING BREAKFAST OR LUNCH I open 7:00-11:00 1 1:00-2:00 OPEN I daily 5:00-7:15 daily1 IUP-uti lU All Campos Calendar items mast be submitted in person at the DTII offices in GM by 2 p.m. the day before the de sired publication date (by 10 a.m. Saturday for Sunday's Dpi). Lost and Found notices will be run on Tuesday and Saturdays only. TODAY The Orlons play this Sat. night for Morehead College's first annual Winter Frolic at the Naval Armory. Tickets are on sale at GM for $2.50 a couple, $2 for Morehead College Residents. All girls who would like to work on the Student Govern ment Secretariat please come by the SG offices be tween 2-4 p.m. this week. This will give you a chance to see exactly how your stu dent government is run. Chari THE Open 9 'til 9 Monday Friday 9 'til 1 Saturday BOOKSHOP SCRAMBLE .1 zO The Course Evaluation Book let will be on sale this week in Y-Court. Be sure to pick one up before you pre-reg-ister. The Murdoch Committee in vites all students interested in working with the men tally retarded children at the Murdoch Center to meet with the members of t h e Committee at 2 p.m. in Y Court. If anyone can pro vide a car, gas money will be provided. The freshmen class officers will interview freshmen in terested in serving on class committees from 2-4 p.m. in Roland Parker I. Those un able to attend please notify Ben White, 513 Ehringhaus, 942-5618. This will be the last day of interviews. Interviews for positions on sophomore class committees will be held in Roland Park er I beginning today from 2-4 p.m. and from Thurs. through Dec. 7 in Roland Parker I from 2-5 p.m. NAACP meets in 203 Alumni at 7:30 p.m. UXC WeighUifting Club meets at 7 p.m. in 304 Woollen Gym. Conversation with Mr. Geer at Wesley Foundation at 2:30 p.m. Students welcome. Meeting of the Honor Systems Commission at 7 p.m. in the Grail Room. Important! Film Committee meets in the Woodhouse Room from 3- 4:30 p.m. Student Peace Union retreat meeting at noon upstairs in Lenoir Hall. THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT IN ALL THIS CITY'S THEATRICAL HISTORY 1 M-G-M', HIpWui production at tfcs wtz tM Ut Morv mi U fim I... ExotifM wwNmwwJ hi to mm mart t DAILY CROSSWORD - ACROSS -1. Lanterns 6. Failure 11. Bay window 12. Expunge 13. Tint 14. Shake spearian damsel 15. Equal 16. Stitch 18. Chinese pagoda 19. Siouan 21. Abducts 24. Aromatic plant 26. Born 27. Exclama tion 28. Ascends 30. Madison Ave. product 32. Fuss 33. Volcanic rock 37. Tepees 40. Salt: chem. 41. Man's nickname 42. Greek letter 44. Homonym of 16 across 45. Perfect 48. Leaves out 50. Depart 51. Peels 52. Ant 53. Glossy 2. Awn 3. Least: abbr. 4. Pins 5. Glossy 6. Novelist Wallace 7. Swedish coin 8. Maria or Monica, for instance 9. Flee 10. Restate old arguments 17. Charming 20. Conjunc tion DOWN 1. Cosmetic RECORDS! RECORDS! RECORDS! TONITE AT KEMP'S ALL LABELS MONO - STEREO NEW STOCKS SIX Doors Open 6 P.M. KEMP'S GM Social Committee at 3:30 p.m. in Roland Parker I Amateur Radio Club meets in Caldwell Annex Y at 7:30 p.m. GM Current Affairs meets at 4 p.m. in the GMAB office. There will be a meeting of the Intercollegiate Seminar Committee at 4:30 p.m. in the Symposium office in the Y Building. THURSDAY State Student Legislature meets in the Woodhouse Room from 4-5 p.m. Bills will be made up. UP Caucus meets at 7:15 p.m. in the Grail Room. Residence Hall Improvements Committee to meet at 5 p.m. in Roland Parker I. ORC will meet at 3:10 in GM. Christian Science Organiza tion will meet at 7 p.m. in the Woodhouse Room, GM. All interested students are invited. The Chapel Hill area chapter of the American Church Un ion will meet at Howard Johnson Restaurant on the Durham - Chapel Hill Blvd. at 6:30 p.m. Father David Nyeberg, Episcopal Chap lain at Seymour - Johnson Air Force Base, will be the USE CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS and other Respiratory Diseases 22. English river 23. Bird's home 25. Deli neate 29. Girl's name 30. For a short period 31. Tiara 34. Pro noun 35. Secure 36. Fluffy 38. Glow 39. Ceases Yeterday' Answer 43. Oriental nurse 46. Postal 47. Permit 49. Son of Bela XI TODAY ONLY gHATlHnAT0gl f- 10 L J CI IT H RpltJl pgo olol3l ' N SIE p G!U N N hp A 5 . T el i ohjHciup' i o d u b s Brrhf l Ie 'nTt D O N A Stli ' L L D R AW 3 1 1 IN lU v w wz:imwl 19 2.0 2-1 22- " v. 5p llIZZZZ "I I 11 vr I I 1 HOURS WED. DEC. 1st 250 EAST FRANKLIN STREET CHAPEL HILL, N. C. . A jl TTMiTi guest speaker. UNC student members needing transpor tation should contact Dick' Bulla at 7 Battle Dormitory-. The ACU is the largest vol untary organization in the Episcopal Church. Stray Greeks will sponsor a Culture Night Program at 6:45 p.m. in room 08 of Pea- Pan-Hel Holds Talks Tonight The Panhellenic Council and the Carolina Women's Council will sponsor a program for junior and senior women to night at 7 p.m. in Howell Hall. The changing role of women after college will be discussed during the program what working girls graduate stud ents and married women can expect when they graduate. Mrs. Daryl Farrington Walk er, former assistant Dean of Women, Mrs. June Allcott of the UNC testing service, Miss Leafy Pollock, a psychiatric social worker in town, and Miss Fontaine Belford, gradu ate counselor will participate in a discussion of the topic. Apportionment (Continued from Page 1) tion of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution of the United States." The decision was signed by Judge J. Sencer Bell of the U.S. 4th Circuit Court, Edwin M. Stanley of the U. S. Mid dle District Court and Alger non L. Butler of the U. S. Eastern District Court. USE CHRISTMAS SEALS 8 JOOOOOCOOOCOOOOOODOOOriTjOOOOn Reynolds Coliseum Tomorrow Nite LATEST ALBUMS OLAU ALL U IfclV 'COAST TO COAST' 'WEEKEND IN LONDON' ' THE EMBERS THE NOMADS THE COUNTS IV Admission $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 500 premium seats at $5.00 Tickets on sale: Coliseum Box Office, Thiemes Record Shop, Honeycutt's Clothing Store in Raleigh. Record Bar, Durham and Chapel Hill OFF REGULAR PRICES TOIilTE OHLY ONLY Close Midnite 12 P.M. c i lllKr 1 vrste J 1 liW body Hall. The topic will be "After Graduation of Mar rage What?" Meet at the front door of Peabody at JB:45 p.m. THE NEW YORK LIfE .cent on your campus is I a good man io know. Write . . . Phone . . . Visit GEORGE L. COXHEAD, CX.U. 2C3H East Franklin (Over Dairy Bar) Ph, M24358 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1962 OPEL REKORD 2-door sedan. Prime condition and all extras. $600. O.N.O. Call 967-2972 after 6 or see at 105 Johnson St. FLY - CHICAGO - CHIRST MAS $60 roundtrip. 104 seat DC-7c. LV Dec. 18 2 p.m. Lv. O'Hare Jan. 2, 9 a.m. Two hour fifteen min. flight. A&J Travel. Box 4728 Duke Station, Durham. FOR SALE: 1960 SUNBEAM Alpine Roadster. Black j with red interior. Almost new tires. Very good over-all condition. $750.00. Call 9421631 after 5:00. FREE HOUSE BROKEN KIT tens Call 929-5417 after 5:00 p.m. hem i Christmas Gift wrapping is free! It's always "on the house" at the Intimate. And so distinctive and hand some, too. It saves you time to study for those last-minute quizzes. Mailing service! Chances are, you'll be loaded down with everything else when you head for home. So we'll prepare the txxks for mailing at no charge and send them on ahead for you, if you wish, for 35c per package. Fine gifts for the hard-to-please! V In the Intimate's large stock you'll be able to find plenty of good sugges tions for excellent Christmas presents! Check for everyone on your list and see! There's so much more to choose from at the Intimate! It's a big, big stock with lots of titles you might not be able to find at home. Shop early for the best selection! FOR PLEASURABLE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING, TREAT YOURSELF TO A VISIT TO The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street Open Every Right Until 10 P.M. for Your Convenience JOHN BROWN'S BODY HERE FRIDAY NIGHT The Graham Memorial Drama Committee wiJ! - -t The Wingate Saga." a formal readme of "John r ,,: , Body." Book 4. The reading, set for Friday night at 8 p m . v.il held in the CM. Lounge. It will also be presented on educational television and at N. C. State University on December 9. The Wingate Saga stars four veteran actors: Virginia Cornue. who appeared in various Carolina productions; Doug Bargcr. Playmaker costume designer, who appeared recently in the Yeats plavs here on campus; Edward Kene strick. acting head of The Department of Dramatic Arts at North Carolina College in Durham: and Laurel Dykstra. active in all fields of campus drama. j i. i j Singing goes better refreshed. And Coca-Cola with that special zing but never too sweet refreshes best. things gO better,! with Coke 1MMIUMC Bottltd undtr th authority of Tht Coct-Coia Durham Coca-Cola Intixn with you 6s) Company by: Bottling Co. ate' your snoppingo 0 CLIP OUT AND SAVE