rage o Thursday, May 5. 19G6 the daily tar heel saws Clark 's Fate Still Undecided Today SELMA, Ala. (AP) The political future of Sheriff James G. Clark, the hardcore segregationist who arrested thousands of racial demonstra tors, lay undecided yesterday in the ballots from six chal lenged election boxes. The county Democratic exe cutive committee met last night to settle it. 1WM) 1 l a j i f i Our watch and jrwrlry repair rxpols will restore your proud possessions to their original beauty and usefulness. Ill T. L Kemp Jewelry Charm Headquarters Dacron & Worsted Tropical Suits in Traditional Styling When the mercury soars, keep cool and confident that this suit will hold its fresh look. Dacron com bined with worsted in a wonderful choice of new imported and domestic fabrics, colors and pat terns, that include solids, stripes and attractive pat terns of an endless var iety. Priced from 45.00 Mm a Wbwc 147 East Franklin St. Clothiers of Distinction No Gentleman Purchases A Suit As Casually As He Would Lead You To Believe .... Hi 1 7 rr Itit'r-, My 1 J And it is for this reason that THE HUB has become the acknowledged leader in gentlemen's suits in Chapel Hill. Aware of its customers attention to detail, THE HUB takes particular care to insure that the soft tailor ing and exclusive fabrics in the slim, natural shoulder design of each of these suits meets the rigid specifications of its clientele. So come on by THE HUB, where you can afford to be casual . . . We've taken care of the details . . . From 39.95 THE HUB OF CHAPEL HILL With all but those six boxes tabulated from Tuesday's Democratic primary, Clark was lagging behind Selma's former city public safety direc tor, Wilson Baker, who became one of the sheriff's most vocal critics during the civil rights struggle last year. Baker had 7,537 votes, Clark 7,445. Two other candidates, Virgil Bates with 372 votes and Murphey Suther with 696, were out of the running. An election official said the disputed boxes came from a predominantly Negro district and contained enough votes to give Baker the nomination for sheriff without a runoff. Clark protested that he had found two or three of the six boxes unattended, and the counting was stopped until the dispute could be settled. The Democratic Committee met briefly during the day but put off action until tonight. The six boxes were locked meanwhile in the office of Probate Judge Bernard Reyn olds. The Judge had desig nated additional election offi cials to help with the counting when Clark's complaint was brought to his attention, and as an added precaution, noti fied the Federal Poll Watchers who had been sent to Dallas and six other Alabama coun ties for Tuesday's election. APOPLEXY Apoplexy is a form of car diovascular disease now com monly known as stroke, says the North Carolina Heart As sociation. Katharine Gibbs Memorial Scholarships Full tuition for one year plus $500 cash grant Open to senior women Interested in business careers as assistants to administrators and executives. Outstanding training. Information now available at the College Placement Bureau. 21 Marlborough St,IOSTON,MASS.0211t fOO P'k Ave., NEW YORK, N. T. 10017 33 Plymouth St., M0NTCUI1, N. J. 07042 tt. Angell St., PROVIDENCE, R. 1. 02900 Otytharine Gibbs SECRETARIAL AUTHENTIC GERMAN FOODS Strved Buffet Stylt Don't Forget Sunday Family Buffet A 1 i.i MILL OUTLET SALES ROOM OVER SUTTON'S DRUGS VT " , :. 7..-:- yt s.VT-rKvr g;. ' rv if YES, THEY'RE STILL GOING AT IT. Amid finger-shaking and assorted harangues, the SPU carried on its discussion ses sions during the fasting protest, which is runnning into its Voice Commands Anything Thanks Think it would be nice to throw away all your keys and have your room door open and your car ignition start at your verbal command? This may seem like science fiction, but new developments in sound may make such uses of the voice possible in the near future. One of the machines now used for study and analysis of sounds, with aims such as these and endless others, is now in use here. It offers in- FRENCH SCHOLARS Two scholarships of $100 each, given by the French government each year to out standing students majoring in French, are available this year for juniors and seniors. Application blanks for the scholarships are available in 216 Dey Hall. The deadline for presenting the application will be on May 15 and announcement of the w7inners will be made on May 25. Every Sot. Night 5:30-9 P.M. CAFE BRIGHT LEAF 11:98 A.M.-!:3D S:39 PJ1-I:M PM. ChildreB H Prie The Popular "Poor Boy" Svjeofteir' For only $3.00 to $4.50 Also, we have "PEEPERS" $1.50 teresting opportunities for a wide variety of departments to experiment with sound. The machine is the spectro graph, a neat four-piece set of equipment which records three different variables of sound: frequency, intensity and time. It presents its information about sound in diagram form on heat-sensitized paper. By simply examining the peaks and horizontal lines and their varying degrees of thick ness, one can determine ex actly what he just heard and is no longer dependent upon the ability of his own ear to catch fleeting differences. Who wants to know about sounds? The subiect isn't just of in terest to persons with hearing problems or to acoustic ex perts. Musicians, physicists, laryngologists, dentists, psy chologists, and above all, lin guists and phoneticians, are able to obtain and apply in formation from the spectro graph to their work. In the Dental School, for ex ample, the spectrograph has been intensively and very suc cessfully used by Dr. D. W. Warren for diagnostic purposes in cleft palate cases. The sound diagram shows the den tists and-or surgeon just where the trouble lies just what sounds the patient can't pro Trainees Wanted The N. C. Department of Conservation and Develop ment needs eight North Car olinians with Bachelor's de grees in geography; political science, sociology, or other field related to urban plan ning. Those employed will be given a six months training program in Raleigh. Upon completion, they will work in either Washington, Raleigh or Salisbury, N. C. A salary of $6,036 while in training, and quick advancement thereafter. Training program to begin July 1, 1966. Write to: Mr. Thomas M. Ballentine Division of Community Plan ning, Department of Con servation and Development. Raleigh, North Carolina 27602 Begin your Mother's Day shopping early! We have Complete Line of Centura Ware by Corning Tr West Bend 1 1 -Piece Teflon Sets only $17.95 -At Lighted Vanity Mirrors, $19.95 PLUS A MOTHER'S DAY GIFT SPECIAL! Corning Ware 10" Skillets, regularly $8.95 now only $5.88 All types of Mothers Day Gifts at Electric Construction Company fourth day (and eighth can of Polk Place this afternoon. Can Do Almost To Spectrograph duce, what sounds" he distorts, and how to apply remedial surgery or design appliances. For the psychologist, the spectrograph can help deter mine whether some speech anomalies are psychological or physical. The musician can use the in strument to test the precision of his performance and the qualities of his voice or his instrument. The language stu dent can use it to compare his pronunciation with that of the expert and then see the dif fernce in black and white. Linguistic issues such as whether or not the standard Polish language actually has nasal vowels can also be sim plified by the spectrograph. The structural linguist can use it to study a great variety r articulatory, phonetic and di alectic problems in detail. Physics (acoustics) and in formation science a disci pline which studies methods of measuring, coding, storing and transmitting information can also turn the spectro graph to their purposes. The UNC machine is at pres ent housed at Dey Hall, where it was sent on loan from the Dental School. The Depart ment of Linguistics, Slavic and Oriental Languages will co-ordinate its use by all cam pus groups. THE NEW YORK LIFE Agent on your campus is a good man to know. Write . . . Phone . . . Visit GEORGE L. COXHEAD, C.L.U. mVi East Franklin (Over Dairy Bar) Ph. 942-4358 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY m orange juice). Stay tuned to DTII Photo By Jerry Lambert According to Dr. W. W. Arndt, chairman of the de partment to which the spectro graph is assigned, this type of apparatus has been in ex istence for about 20 years, but the University is believed to be one of the few institutions in the Southeast which utilizes it. Remember Mom! It's Mother's Day this Sunday, so let the dear old dish know you're think' ing kindly of her. Give her a gift from the Intimate one that will say "thanks," all year long. Prices start at a miserly dollar and gift-wrapping is Free, as usual. The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street Open Till 10 P.M. TODAY'S Finest, Tender, Juicy Served with your choice of 2 veg- 9 1 C etables, coffee or tea, and dessert! EASTGATE Next to Star amonos! Allons! I Pt nnf In any language, going's better when you fly. For one thing, flights operate on schedules to meet your travel needs whR-h eliminates finding a ride, enduring long t rips . For a not her, you enjoy complete comfort modern F-27 prop-jets and 404 Pacemakers are radar equipped, air-condition-d and pressurized. So get going. Call Piedmont or your travel agent for service that's fast, convenient and economical. -A PIEDIVIOfJT What's Happening TODAY Society of Janns will meet at 7 p.m. in Roland Parker I. It is imperative that mem bers attend. UP Caucus at 6:30 p.m. Eve ryone please be present. The Panhellenic Rush Manual Committee will meet at 4 p.m. in 203 Y-Building. It is most important that every member attend. The Carolina Handbook Staff members will meet at 3 p.m. in Woodhouse Room. Interviews for next year's Sen ior Class Committees will be held in Roland Parker Lounge from 3-5 p.m. Com mittees to handle publicity, finance, publicizing of place ment service, social activi ties (including Senior Week next spring), and selection of a class gift. All Women Orientation Coun selors meet at 7 p.m. in 08 PASS THEM BY Shakespeare said. "They are as sick that surfeit with too much, as they that starve with noghing" (Merchant o Ven ice). The North Carolina Heart Associations says, "Second helpings, pass them by. Sucking swamp water in a couple of courses? The draft making you sweat? Save Yourself With INSTANT SILENCE For information on how to improve your concentration and study more efficiently during finals, write to: Academic Aids P. O. Box 969 Berkeley, Calif. 94701 FANCY SLACKS We have just received a new shipment of fancy slacks which we feel are tops. Bold plaids and hounds tooth compliment our col lection. $12.95 Harfitty Clothiers of Distinction 147 East Franklin St. SPECIAL! and BIG! only RESTAURANT Lanes at Eastgate the (A J Peabody. Everyone must be present. NAACP will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Alumni 203. Important annual report and elections. The Christian Science Organ ization invites students to at tend its meetings every Thursday night at 7 p.m. in the Woodhouse Room of GM. Graduation Gifts Antique Stained Wooden Musical Old Well that Plays "Hark The Sound" I PEWTER FLASKS Fine English Pewter. Beautiful finish. Holds 12 oz. Also, fully leather covered. Antique Finish Sterling Silver UNC Old Well Cuff Links & Tie Bar. tuptu!,a.cr "S" IS FOR SALE Shirtwaists & Shifts Spaghetti & Straight Group from $15.95 to $10.99; $17.95 to $11.99 and $19.95 to $13.99. So come see our Lady Milton Variety-Land-Fun classic and sophisticated looks. Lady Milton Shop Milton's illlL if i f I i ; "t x r r i- Jjl 165 East Franklin Street

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