THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pennies Elect Ugly Man Friday, February 24, 19S7 "Elect the Ugliest Man on CamDUS. Support Campus Chest. Help a student through college. Win a gay and expense-paid date with Yack queen Toni Greenwood. And you can do it with pen nies. Alpha Phi Omega Service fraternity, is holding its ninth annual Ugly Man on Campus contest, Feb. 24 through March 3- Voters choose the UMOC by voting with pennies. Anyone can vote as often as he likes. The winner receives an expense-paid date with Toni Greenwood, senior, Tri-Delt and 1966 Yack Queen. Proceeds will go to Campus Chest, which helps needy and mentally retarded children, the Heart Association and stu dents needing financial assis tance. The UMOC and Miss Green wood will enjoy the Duke bas ketball game from the best seats in Carmichael Auditori um. At the game the ugly man will be presented an engraved plaque. Afterwards the two will go to the Ranch House for dinner. ' Raleigh radio station, WKIX will announce each candidate's progress daily. The DTH will carry announcements every other day. .- f -ffiKjj-v Jr. V.. . . a f. . v . V PARAMOUNT PICTURES ru A HARRY SALTZMAN i Qffarry Palmer hoped yjthis lovely funeral u woman t oe nis... s ( -2 7 " TONI GREENWOOD DTH Photo by Ernest Robl V) . 5 : W fc . i ' . - ! l' kit J o 11 J I V 1 V irr - 7 ! I K I' ' L 1 t" 1 TTf l ' . 1-' ? technicolor PANAvis30NJ B O . Ah F MT JL nL ' PS U B now piaying JTrojessor says Kjswam ivoi irue Aiuer By PAUL FOGLEMAN Twice Dr. Richard H. Pop- LENOIR HALL Saturday Night Specials "1. eo-eo" HffiDBHBfiEEB PLATE Only S80 HOT BOSS UJith ehili 15 Each Served Saturday 5 To 7:15 P.LI. kin has pored through the 26 volumes of the Warren Com mission Report dealing with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Popkin has visited Dallas and he has interviewed police men who were on idluty near the Dallas Book Depository on that fateful Nov. 22, 1963. Man uscripts and reports from oth er writers who have research ed the tragedy have been stud ied by Popkin. All this has led him to con clude that Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused killer, was not alone. Popkin believes there were two assassins and neither was Oswald. ' The soft - spoken visiting professor of philosophy at Duke University has outlined his theory in his book, "The Second Oswald." The Euro pean editions went on sale last week. Avon is the American publisher. popkin, head of the philoso- vii-iM-vr- , -"Hi MAPS phy department at the Uni versity of California in La Jolla, is teaching two philoso phy courses at Duke this se mester. He continues to as semble data which he hopes will one day expose the "con spiracy." .. " ' . ' Essentially, Popkin thinks that Lee Harvey Oswald was a decoy in the plot. The Presi dent was killed by a "second Oswald" a man who looked very much like Lee Harvey wald, who was an excellent marksman and who was re ported by a Cuban refugee to be one of three men who men tioned an assassination sever al weeks before the Dallas tragedy. Popkin says this man is still being sought. Popkin declines to suggest the "conspiracy" was either left-wing or right-wing orient ed. "It is impossible to say until more data is available," he reports. Had the Warren Commission followed the procedure of al lowing a lawyer for the de fense to raise pertinent ques tions about the assassination and people implicated, many problems may have been cleared up, he thinks. As it now stands, the inves tigation literally has been re opened by magazines, news periodicals and private groups. The serial excerpts of Wil liam Manchester described by Popkin as very poor with the misleading impresion that there are no problems has aroused public interest to a new high. Popkin has been interview ed by newsmen and television commentators throughout Eu rope. He says he has received several requests to write articles for popular magazines in Europe. A rather large number of academicians are working on the investigation "un derground," he reports. This research could pressure Con gress to authorize another of ficial probe, he acknowledges. "The commission's theory of the assasination is almost im possible," Popkin insists. How about foam on your beer? none? 1 inch? 1V4 inches? You'll hear some people say there shouldn't be any head at all. They say phooey on the foam . . . where's the beer! They shouldn't. Not when the beer is Beechwood Aged, anyway. Budweiser is brewed so it will kick up a good head of foam. Those little bubbles add to the taste, the smooth ness, the drinkability. So pour your Bud with about an inch-and-a-half collar. Two inches if it's a tall glass. Now let the foam tickle your nose . . . and your taste. 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He also hopes to set up "a conference like the one held in Reidsville last semester" to solidify what has been learned in the fraternity seminars which have been going on "for the last six months." Myer thinks "the residence colleges are a good idea," but doesn't believe anything will ever replace the fraternity system. X- ::ixVXwwwww---.w.'.---. Experiment Still Open - A J There are 14 courses in the Experimental Couege g still open for registration. These courses are listed below, and final registra- tion is today from 2-5 p.m. in Roland Parker HI- Over 400 people have already signed up. j Mpmpoprsnhpd lists of first meetings, time, and place r -i. :i in V-TVvnrt A COm- iii oi ail courses win oe avououic iwaj plete description of all courses is available at GM In formation Desk. Available courses and their leaders are Modern Lit erary Criticism, Charles Altieri; Genetics of Pet Ani mals, Maurice Whittinghffl; Earliest English Poetry, Mat Skulicz; Baroque in Various Arts, B. 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