Page 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL JTriday, February 24, 1967 News Shorts -"---- rmn MH'C Finds Four Four cases came up before the Men's Honor Council this month. All involved violations of the Honor code, and one a Men's Residence Council Rule violation as well. A senior was charged with cheating on an Information Science exam at the MHC meeting of February 8. He pleaded guilty and was found guilty, with a sentence of one semester's suspension. Another senior was charg ed with cheating on a socio logy exam. His plea was guil ty and he found guilty, with a sentence of one semester's suspension. MHC meeting a junior was charged with cheating on an economics exam and tried at the Feb. 17 MHO meeting. He pleaded not guilty, and the ver dict returned was not guilty. A junior was charged with an Honor Code violation and an MRC rule violation at the Feb. 21 meeting of the MHC. He was found guilty of taking a coed to his room in the resi dence hall, lying to a gradu ate counselor in the girl's res idence hall, and to the Dean of Men and the Attorney Gen eral. His sentence for these of fenses was one semester's till READ IBS IB . Pity . . . We've tried to pass on to our cus tomers the news of our fabulous sale without joining in the battle of the adjectives that goes on at this time each year .. . But apparently to no avail, because , we still have a fine selection (SUITS from 39.88 SPORT COATS from 21.88 TROUSERS from 7.88 DRESS SHIRTS 3.88) of natural tradition clothing that we must sell before Monday to make way for our fantastic spring line . . . And if we don't sell them, we both lose . . . It's a real shame that so few people will read this ,. . . Only the smart in OTP? nun UtiiilS ililO THE STRANG Qoiling Stones: otLoue Bf You Oant It ni rs nrnn. y 13 Lissr m LJormons uernms, Uol-1- DmiS nmyn Ami fi ha Iniflcwoi Li .Li Ji UUUfJi U L iiiiU U 111 LIUtUUl Ui Spirit 6T to, nog. S4.C3 now 1X0 S!:rco, Reg. 03.CD 1017 S2.4o Strangler Sale At Both Stores! Chapel Hill And Durham suspension. He was also found not guilty of lying to the housemother at the girl's resi dence hall and not guilty of a campus code offense in keep ing .the coed out past closing hours. Room Reservations Women students who want to reserve rooms for the sum mer or fall terms should sign up in their dormitories be tween March 1 and 8. Any women students living off campus who wish to move on campus for the summer or fall should sign up for rooms in the Office of the Dean of Women, 202 South Building, during the week of March 1-8. At the time a woman reser ves a room for the fall she must pay a deposit of $25. If she is reserving a room for the summer she must pay room rent of $40 for a double room or $60 for a single room. Failure to sign up for a room at that time means a student may not get the dormitory or room of her choice. TEMPO Symposium Sweet Briar College will be holding its first student organ 1 shopper like you . . . offflflPilElll LOOK - A REAL LING FR nn SALE ENDS SUNDAY, FEB. 26 Guilty ized svmDOsium entitled TEM PO (Contemporary Art and Thought in America) on March 2-4. Speakers at this symposium will include sues men as John Updike, Edward Field, Ed ward Albee, Art Buchwald, Charlie Byrd, and several oth ers. There are openings for five representatives from North Carolina to this symposium and anyone who is interested should contact Elliott Dahan at 968-9091. Transportation and expenses will be the responsi bility of the representatives attending the symposium. pikers' Tryouu Over twenty actors are need ed for the Carolina Playmak ers production of 'The Bat tle of the Carnival and Lent," a new play by Playmakers staff-member Russell Graves, according to director Thomas M. Patterson. Tryouts will be held Mon day at 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in Memorial Hall, with produc tion dates April 12-16. Planned in conjunction with this year's Fine Arts Festival on the UNC campus, the play concerns a traveling troupe of players caught up in the struggle for a man's soul. All students, faculty, towns people, and anyone within a commuting distance of Chapel Hill is invited to tryout. Scripts are available for reading pur poses in the reserve reading room of Louis R. Wilson Li brary. , SOLID GOLD IflUflUElS - . . TL. KEMP 135 EAST FRANKLIN "The Home of The OG DOUBLE SALE! PUIS fill G8fl UCSIffi BED SifilL GlDSSiSg! - 1 j . . . nog. co.c3 hor; 53.2S nog. C3.G3 Vm 03.C3 lies. 87.03 KOVJ 2.C3 - . ill TODAY Hie office of the Attcrney-Gesl eral is in need of attractive coeds to type on Monday and , Tuesday afternoons from 2 to 5 p.m. Anyone interested should apply to the Attorney-General from 2-5 p.m. Interviews for WRC chairman will be held March 1 from 3 to 6 p.m., March 2 from 3 to 5 p.m., and March 3 from 12 to 3 p.m. Sign up at the GM Information desk. , The Student Religious liber als will meet Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in Roland Parker ni in Graham Memorial. Pro fessor Virgil Aldrich, of the UNC philosophy department, will lead a discussion on International Center Seeks Residents North Carolina joins the ranks of 35 colleges in the U. S. next year when it opens its new International Student Center in Carr residence hall. Before opening the center, however, there must be oc cupants and the YMCA is looking for them now. The student center will serve as the focal point for informal contact between 29 foreign students and 29 Amer. ican students. Foreign students will meet and come to know Ameri cans, to learn American cus tom's and manners. The American students are offer about other countries and their views about the U. S. and the world. '- Foreign students will be' JUST nnniui-D Jewelry Old Well Charm" raw .Visit Our New Durham Store, Main And Church Across From Court House .mtmrm,;. 1 "The Religion of Humani ty." The Sunday Coffee shop, the Crossroads Cafe, will open Sunday, March 5, at the " YMCA. Entertainment will be Bebo Bunkum's Jug Band . and other student groups. Refreshments will be served. Anyone interested in working on the coffee shop committee may sign up at Y-Court in 102 or call Carol Barnum at Mclver Dorm. The Orientation Commission will be helding intereviews today from 2 to 5 p.m. up stairs in Graham Memorial. Students must make an ap pointment at the GM Infor mation desk. taken on tours of businesses and points of interest around the state. Also, language tu toring will be provided by graduate volunteers. For the campus, Nationa lity" Nights, dances, a film series, recitals, and dinner lectures will be a part of the overal program. At the present there are about 300 foreign students on campus, representing 51 na tions. Students interested in the center may pick up applica tions in the YMCA office in Y-Court or in 213 Murphey. ; Applications must be return ed by March 3. Applicants will be notified of the time for an interview between March 6 and 8. Competition is open to all male students with perfer ence given to upper class men and especially graduate stu dents. 1C2BTrintnp Spitfire Roadster Radio, heater, whitewalls. A gleaming red finish, with deep black leather ette Int. and top. Holiday Imports Chapel Hill-Durham Blvd., EJTESISSESD m A ..NT!!.?' CrsVncXET or good used csr? SsEnsca-Beaton ia SSI JTSsr of call CC3-C1C3. STATION WAGON, '62 Chevy II Nova 400, 6 cylinder, R&H, straight drive, excellent con dition inside and out, extra snow tires, new battery, one owner. Chapel Hill 942-6321, evenings or weekend., . STATION WAGON, '62 Chevy n Nova 400, 6 cylinder, R&H, straight drive, excellent con dition inside and out, extra snow tires, new battery, one owner. Chapel Hill 942-6621, evenings or weekend. FOR SALE: 1951 Chevrolet 4 door sedan, straight drive. In spected, 2 new tires, new clutch, new seat covers, new battery, treasonable. Tele phone 929-6114 after 5:30 p.m. '61 Volkswagon for sale real clean, and runs well Must sell, so reasonably priced. Call 942-6783 anytime after 4:00 p.m. CYCLE 1965 Triumph Bonneville 650cc. excellent condition. Must Sell Now. Call 942-1713. 1954 VOLKSWAGEN One owner, 25,000 miles. 4 new WW tires, push-buttno radio, in top shape. A real trans portation value for $1,200. Call nights, 929-6136. Now have car and don't need , motor scooter. Excellent trav el for campus. Priced for quick sale. Call nights, 929-S136. WANTED: Neat, agres sive, mature Salesman who can sell Part or full time. Apply in person to Jim Steele. A Knowledge of Ster eo equimpment. Troy's Ster eo Center 135 E Franklin St. I fcsp Safe o ml Jijme The first annual general body meeting of the India Asoci ation of UNC will be held in the lounge of the Public Health Building Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. All mem bers and prospective mem bers are asked to be present to elect new officers and make plans for the current year. Applications for the YMCA Freshman camp counselors positions may be obtained in the Y office at Y-Court. All underclassmen are eligible. Applications . are due Mon day. The Carolina Political Union will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Grail Room to hear Al Lowenstein. All members are urged to be present. Varsity Lien's Wear mm OPT OF MI88 M ' ' " MMM i' ill ' " r UIBlU-Jliy n ,J.. ...... 0HLY A FEW WEEKS tlEnAininG-EUERYTUHlQ r.lUST BE SOLD! drastic dyctioo DEiriQ UADE DAILY OH L1AI1Y ITEL1S re Choose from fresh stocks of nationally Famous Brands of Lien's Veat At L0SE-0UT Entire Stock Fall Suits All Wool Dacron-Wool REDUCED To 12 Off ENTIRE STOCK Sport & Dress SMUTS Long & Short Sleeve REDUCED UP TO MORE THAN 60 SPECIAL GROUP BELTS & HECKVEAR Values to 5.00 1OWCO0 Entire Stock SHOES Values to 39.95 27.88 Values to 20.95 19.88 Special Group Values to 29.95 16.88 any other fabulous savin too numerous to mention! fa 1 Sorry: No Charges No i Clothiers Franklin Street if Mil College Life will meet Sim day at 9 p.m. at the Kap pa Kappa Gamma House. Everyone is invited. Free flicks this weekend are: Friday night, Sunday In New York, in color, with Jane Fonda, Cliff Robert son, and Rod Taylor; Sat urday night, Adam's Rio. with Spencer Tracy, Judy Holliday, and Katherine Hepburn; Sunday night, Public Enemy, with James Cagney and Jean Harlow. La Pizza dft For Delivery Can inrZt j 967-1451 B LEflSS- Entire Stock Fall Pants All Wool Dacron-Wool Dacron-Cottori REDUCED UP TO MORE THAN 50 TOP GOATS y2 OFF All Weather COATS RAIN WEAR JACKETS Entire Stock 12 OFF Entire Stock SWEATERS Including V-Neck & Cardigan Alpacas & Lambswool REDUCED UP TO MORE THAN 60 U H 0U1 Layaways All Sales Final of Distinction Chapel' Hill Milton's Frogs Are Getting Restless! Frogstrangler countdown begins today Saturday is the last days of buys raining cats and dogs. So deal yourself a winner while there's still time! Last chance to get a seersucker jacket in sizes 37 short, 37 long and 38 long at $9.99 and NOT $3250 Group jackets to be caught , dead with, regularly $50.00, ' we're not proud, $19.99. . takes it away Milton has declared war on those dacroncotton poplin suits shell out $19.99 and NOT $4750 All suits and sport coats have received their second mark-down and the quota tions couldn't be more appealing Woolrich blanket plaid or solid navy CPO wool shirts, don't bring $14.95, $10.99 will be fine The best looking wool plaid fancy pants in captivity, don't worry about their $20.95 price since $16.99 takes them away Save on the sweater that will give V-neck lambswool a run for their money from here on out the crew neck Shetland bring $10.99 and walk away with a $16.95 jewel - It's too cold to go bare foot and there's no need when we've got a swing in' deal on brogues wingtips and plain toes regularly to $40.00, the frog is achin' at $18.00 Leather belts, fabric . belts, were up to five bucks, who cares, I'll buy 'em blind at $.99 and resell 'em at the dorm Don't send your sciwies to the laundry throw them away and buy re placements at 99c that were going for $1.75 , The Frog doesn't want to be swallowed up by the big Eagle so as a peace offering, we've got 586 Eagle M2 roll collar button-, downs that were $7.95 to $10.00, what a frogstrangler at $4.49 The comedian of the animal kingdom Le Monkee Sherpa lined loden cloth monkey parkas strangled from $25.00 to $16.99 NOW FOR SOME LADY MILTON FROG-GIGGING! We've got so many deals on dresses that half price would be only the starting price with some $30.00 dresses going for $8.99 and $10.99. Bermudas in sizes 6 & 8 were tired of having them bring $2.99 and NOT $10.95. Hawaii here we come Jams and all bring $9.99 and NOT $14.00 Don't take a cattle boat to Hong Kong we got some Evan Picone hand ' crocheted sweaters from the Crown Colony going for $10.99 and NOT $25.00 ' Frog war on odd sweaters bring $8.99 for these great Shetland sweaters and not $15.95 Free $3.00 belt with every Lady Milton purchase have fun! Like mohair coats? You'll love our closing deal on these smarties further cuts from $65.00 to $44.99; $75.00 to $44.99; and $80.00 to $55.00. Wow! So make with the frogs : and amble down to Milton's ' NOW! : Downtown Chapd jiiif

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