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Saturday, December 4, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 t 1 1 DCS Has Some Carolina Gentlemen n.. A mw By ART LATHAM Special to the DTH They like the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Su premes. They dress conserva tively, and they're clean-cut. Carolina Gentlemen? No, the Dave Clark Five, the British group whose latest record is on the Top Ten Around Kixland. When a Daily Tar Heel re porter couldn't make it to the DC-5 interview, we decided to take the trip to Raleigh our selves, to meet the boys if nothing else. So we rounded up a car and a girl Friday named Carol, and headed for Raleigh. We arrived late for the inter view, after wandering through rush hour downtown Raleigh Free to College Students 25$ to others A new booklet, published by a non-profit educational founda tion, tells which career fields lets you make the best use of all your college training, including liberal-arts courses which career field offers 100,000 new jobs every year which career field produces more corporation presidents than any other what starting salary you. can expect. Just send this ad with your name and address. This 24-page, career-guide booklet, "Oppor tunities in Selling," will be mailed to you. No cost or obli gation. Address: Council on Op portunities, 550 Fifth Avt.New York 36. N. Y., UNC n-29 yours with Aristocrat, Billiard Shape, $5.95 and $6.95 No matter whatou smoke you'll like Yello-Bole. The new formula, honey lining insures Instant Mild ness; protects the imported briar bowl so completely, it's guaran teed against burn out for life. Why not change your smoking habits the easy way the Yello-Bole way. $2.50 to $6.95. Official Pipes New York World's Fair Frte Booklet tells how to mok 8 p!p; shows shapes, write: YELLO-SOLE PIPES. INC.. N. Y. 22. N.Y.. Dept 100. By the makers of KAYWCODtE i,. usair? INSTANT MILDNESS YC 1 1 ffn iLILIQr --P " I I . - - Spartan Checker Thorn 7 $2.50 $3.50 4 95 Less Hair Than traffic for a frustrating twenty minutes. The car was parked and with the help of the lady at the desk, we found the con ference room. The door of the room was at the front, and as we came in, everybody looked at us, in cluding the five young men seated at the long table across the front of the room. 'That's them," we thought, duly impressed. A lady asked lis where we were from anH after we told her, she offered is much more common in Ens ue COotc V, U:J U 1 I 11 . -""5 side the television camera. V u wc uuiu iuw, ue- Absurd Questions We had been forewarned about the kinds of answers to expect from British R 4 R groups. "Be haughty with them," we had been told, "or else you'll never get answers to your questions." Since we had come in late, we thought it best not to ask any questions, in case some body else had already thought of the same question. So Carol took notes while I scurred around trying to get a good camera angle. It didn't take us long to find out that it wouldn't have mat tered if we had asked the most absurd questions in the world, because some reporter from one of the area's dailies would ask a dumber one. Dave Clark did most of the talking. He assured a lady re porter that neither he nor any other member of the group was about to be knighted by the queen, expressed his pref erence for British cigarettes, and flatly stated that his hair had always been this length. "This length," incidentally, is fairly short compared to present-day American stand ards. No member of the group had hair long enough to rate a second glance in Chapel Hill. They were all neatly dressed in clothes they had designed for themselves. Short-term Thing" But the overwhelming im pression that one received was that here were a group of young men who were enjoying what they were doing. All through the interview, when ever a reporter would ask a question which had obviously been asked many times before, Mike Smith, the organist and piano player, would add side comments of his own to Dave Clark's answers. For example: Reporter; Do you think your fame will fade? Dave: WTell, of course we 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. FOR SALE 1963 HONDA 300 c.c. only 9,308 miles. A real bargain at $300. Call 68-2182 or come by 17 Bolin Hts. FOR RENT: CONVENIENT lv located. 2 bedroom house, unfurnished. 207 Short St. 3 blocks from campus. $95.00 per month. Call collect 695-4111 Southern Pines after 6 p.m RIDE WANTED DIREC- tion Mexico City. Call Greg; Blackburn 942-5032. 750 c.c. SCRAMBLER 2,500 miles, excellent condition. Must sell cheap Call 942-6825. iHamonos! Allons! Let's go! In any language, going's better when you fly. For one thing, flights operate on schedules to meet your travel needs (which eliminates finding a ride, enduring long trips). For another, you enjoy complete comfort modern F-27 prop-jets and 404 Pacemakers are radar- equipped, air-conditioned and pressurized. So get going. Call Piedmont or your travel agent for service that's fast, convenient and economical. m 'U.T.. . ..ll know that this will be an over all short-term thing, but we... Mike: You can please some of the people some of the time, and you can please ail of the people... Lenny: MiKe. Reporter: Why do you wear your hair that way? Is it just a gimmick for you group? Dave: Well, my hair has al ways been this long. The other fellows have let theirs crow a little, but this kind of hairnif idiiu man over Here Mike: It would be a dull world if everybody were alike Rick: Put away your book of quotes, Mike. Mike: ... and we take our wigs off when we travel. Reporter: What was your reaction to the criticisms of your new movie? Dave: Surprisingly enough, the reviews were good . Mike: He only reads the good ones. After the formal part of the interview, the reporters and the DC-5 mingled and milled around the room for a while. Shows Strain I caught a glimpse of Len ny and Rick trapped in a cor- urn .. . DAVE CLARK AND FIVE friends of his met the press in Raleigh Thursday at the Holiday Inn before their concert in Reynolds Coliseum. They smoked and chatted-with' reporters as long as their for the show. manager could ner by an old man with no chin who was grilling them about why they thought they tnought they had become so famous. They were answering him the best they could, but the stram of the interview was beginning to tell on their faces. I edged up to Mike and we got into a brief conversation about the banalities of press conferences. He agreed that they got to be tiring, "But," he added, "it's part of our job, just like reporting is part of yours, and we enjoy it." By this time, the group's manager had decided it was time for dinner, and the boys, after smiling at Carol and winning a fan for life, filed out the door. The interview was over. I wandered back to the refreshment table, poured my self another drink, and thought about how bad the traffic would be on the long ride home. USE CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS the PIEDMONT AS 63 LI EM ES Things Going On About 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 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. 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 Careers for Carolina pro gram will be held on Dec. 10. The one day program will feature career opportunities in local, state, and federal government. If you are in- stand it, then took a break' DTH Photo By Art Latham. IT'S HERE 6 Speed Gear Box (WOW!) 100 MPH Plus 250 CC Oil Injection 12,000 Mi. 12 Mo. Warranty (PHENOMINAL!) Will Out Perform Any 500CC Made (YOITVE GOT TO BE KIDDING) SUZUKI X-6 IS HERE! TRAVEL-ON MOTORCYCLE CO. 504 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, N. C. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Athlete's prize 4. Audibly 9. Singer Perry 10. Wanness 12. Head of an abbey 14. Proa 15. Like better 17. Dairy, for one 18. Sailor 19. Russian fighter plane 21. Volume 22. Sanction 25. Felony 28. African antelope 29. Said 31. From 32. Clique 33. Shinto temple 36. Hints 39. Gun or sword, for instance 41. Speak 43. Impel 44. Braided cord 46. Gang 47. Native chiefs: PX 43. Pronoun DOWN 1. Venomous snake 2. Reddish brown 3. Exclama tion 4. Wire service 5. 100,000 rupees 6. Scandi- navian name 7. Arm bone 8. Will often whistle while he works 9. Army officer: abbr. 11. Fashion again 13. Anneals 16. Tear 20. Saluted 2.5 2.W 19 lb VI 41 44 P 41 terested, sign up now at the Information desk in GM. Baptist Student Union will have a "Big Move" starting at 9:30 and continuing aS day. Meet at the old BSU Center. All BSU equipment and furniture will be moved into the new BSU Center. Re freshments and supper will be served. Sophomore class interviews for class committees will be held , in Roland Parker I from 2-5 p.m. SUNDAY Sophomore class committee in terviews from 2-5 p.m. in Ro land Parker I. Annual Hillel Hanukah party from 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. at the Beth Meyer Synagogue, 806 W. Johnson, Raleigh. Rides leave from Hillel House at 12:30 p.m. Westminister Fellowship pre sents Dr. Cliff Reifler speak ing on "The Search for Self' at 5:30 pjn. The Film Forum presents the movie "Three Faces of Eve" at the Presbyterian Student .Center at 8 p.m. Following the showing a discussion will be led by Dr. Cliff Reifler on the movie which is con cerned with mental illness. GM Christmas decorating par ty, followed by Wake Forest Madrigal Singers. Party be- ; gins at 1:30 p.m. in the GM Lounge. The Wake Forest Madrigals will sing at 8 p.m. ' Refreshments will be served at the decorating party. All are welcome. LSA Supper-study and meeting Topic for discussion will be a Lutheran sponsored college "IN THE LONG TRA DITION O FCINEMATIC SHOCKERS!1 A classic chiller of the 'Psycho' school and approximately twice as persuasive!" Time ROMAN POLANSKI'S Dianas SMMttNG CATHERINE DENEUVE Short, "THE NOSE" uiii.ifxf 5, 7..0I &'9:02 R1ALT0, Durham 22. Cere monial cup 23. Ancient 24. Cavalier State: abbr. 25. Spring flower 26. Dis proved 27. Con traction 30. Site of botanical gardens: Eng. 33. Steeple 34. Linger 35. Afresh n3l0lulTn3iETAr A R GlOlJAlviEpL AIV AhDP R PH-P ME A. P "-"-'A Fi- " L 7TAljA5tSAjt jL i PAigias nv P AlLlL.ll !DD3 i bg Teaterdy's Aniwer 37. Spirit lamp 38. Dispatched 40. Bow 42. River: Sp. 45. Cross your t4- 20 21 22. 2.4- 23 2. 34 34 55 1 42. 59 40 K 45 77. 1 4d It- in Canada led by Bill Davis. Following the meeting there will be a film forum "The Three Faces of Eve." j The Sunday Evening Symposi um sponsored by the Wesley Foundation, will discuss "The Georgraphy of Chris tian Renewal," an address by Prof. J. Robert Nelson, of Boston University School of Theology. The Symposium begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Wesley Foundation. Film Committee meeting at 1:30 in GM Hall. Very im portant. Graduate Christian Fellowship from 8-9 p.m. in Roland Parker III in GM. Bible study on John: 22-36. The Olin T. Binkley Baptist Church will c o n t i n u e its church school series "A Call to Faith," with Jim Canseler leading the discussion "Man: The Paradox Creature -Image of God." Coffee will be served at 9:30 and the class will begin at 10 a.m. Morning worship will follow at 11 a.m. with Dr. Robert Seymour speaking on "The Christmas Rush." Rides to Binkley can be obtained at Y Court, Chase Cafeteria and the Nurses Dorn at 9:30 and 10:40 a.m. LOST AND FOUND Found: A navy blue London Fog raincoat at the Duke -Carolina game on the UNC side. Name on the coat is J. C. Holband. A pair of .Cii.., XiOok closely. Whoever polished off that glass of beer was a real beer drinker. Someone who uses the swallow approach. Not a sipper. Sipping, you see, is for wine. It's the best way to appreciate the delicate taste of a fine vintage. But not beer. Especially not Budweiser. Budweiser is a hearty drink brewed with lots of character, and the best way to enjoy it is to drink it. (Not chug-a-lug, either . . . just good healthy beer-drinker s swallows.) Try this. Take a clean glass ... say a twelve or fourteen-ounce size. Rinse it out with cold water. Open a can or bottle of the King of Beers and pour it right down the middle so that you get a good head of foam. Now . . . take a big drink. No sips. Good? You bet. This is how beer should taste. Budweiser gives you a taste, smoothness and drinkability you'll find in no other beer at any price. Our exclusive Beechwood Ageing with natural carbonation has a lot to do with it. This is the slow, finicky way to brew beer. Expensive, too . . . but the results are worth it. So please, after we go to all this trouble, pour your Budweiser with a flourish. Drink it with a flourish. And maybe a pretzel. it's worth it... it's Bud AEUS Bl'SCH IN: . ST ICUIS 10S AUCRES.. TAMPA od won hOtSTOI. TEXAS glasses were in the pocket. Owner may claim at the Dean of Women's office in South Building. Lost: Oxford Annotated Bible in Hanes Hall classroom. It bears the name Edward Co vert. Contact Gerald Shaw, 968-5398. Lost: A pair of black rimmed glasses in a tan case be tween Morrison and Cobb Dorms. If found, please call FIVE THOUSAND MILES OF SEVEN ARTS - il Kill .A'MIB G.U1S0U M THE WHITE HUNTER how did happen? n UNC 929-5054. Lost: One red mitten with a white leather palm. Call 942 6928. Lost: Industrial Management BA 131 textbook. Call Thom as A. Dillon, III, 212 Avery, 968-9046. Found: A lady's wrist watch in the Bell Tower parking lot on the 17th of No. Owner may claim by calling 968 0011 to identify. INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE! BRYANSTON, III PMOUV NOW PLAYING 53
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