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THE DAILY TAR HEEL
A Different Type Of Thriller
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olding Auditions
By DON CAMPBELL
o The Daily Tar Heel Staff
Americans, figuratively
speaking, have- become
. narcotized by a flood of chiller
thriller suspence novels films
and TV shows.. It has gotten to
the point where the reader or
viewer can figure the ending
almost at the beginning.
Not so with James Dawson's
new novel "Hell Gate" (David
McKay Co., Inc. 245 pp. $4.95).
"Hell Gate" is labeled "a novel
of atomic suspense", and it is
just that. . '
Dawson, a graduate of this
University, is a public relations
man in Washington, D. C, but
his book is no P.R. job.
The hero of the novel, if you'1
could call him that, is Stuart
Test yourself...
What do you see in the ink blots?
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A Daily Tar Heel Review
Dunbar, a correspondent with
United Publications . in Lon
don and a journalist of cos
siderable reputation. He
returns to Washington to see
his brother only to find .a char
led body in his brother's bed.
Since his brother is an expert
in missile electronics, Dunbar
suspects something fishy, and
reiuses to believe that the body
is that of his brother.
On the theory that his
brother has been smuggled out
of the country, Dunbar begins
a search that takes him to
Scotland by ship. On board the
amp, tne mystery deepens as
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11 A cockfight?
A moth? ,
A moth-eaten
cockfight?
2 Giraffes in high foliage?
Scooters in a head-on
collision?
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FOR SALE. Honda CB160.
Excellent shape 5400 miles
--$385.00. Call 942-5688 or see
at 106 Carr St., Chapel Hill.
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1966 TR4A convertible. Only
16000 miles, radio, luggage
rack, TONNEAU, perfect con
dition. Must sell to best of
fer. Call 929-2364 or 942-6612.
1965 MG Sports Sedan. Body
and motor in excellent condi
tion. Over 30 M.P.G. on regu
lar gas. Radio, heater, new
battery, very good tires.
Phone 929-3398. Owner return
ing overseas.
For Sale: Honda C B I 6 0 .
Superior condition. 2200 miles.
$435. 1427 Granville West. 929
3575. : ..
1935 Dodge 4 door $150.00. 16
ft. cabin boat . 40 h.p.
Mercury outboard motor and
trailer $350.00. Must sell.
TeL 226-2978, 704 S. Broad St.,
Burlington, N.C.
(including 1000 staples)
Larger size CUB Desk
Stapler only $1.69
Unconditionally guaranteed
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Salesmen. Prefer previous ex
perience. Ketaii selling men's
clothing. Hours can be ar
ranged. Apply manager The
Young Men's Shop downtown
or Northgate Shopping Center
in Durham.
he becomes acquainted with
members of a French un
derground organization who
have ideas about taking over
the world through the use of
atomic missies. Nothing,
unusual about that, except that
Dunbar's brother happens to
be the. inventor of a device.,
which renders missiles already
fired useless, by botching their
electronic guidance systems.
Also on the ship, Dunbar
finds himself in company with
a luscious young French girl,
Monique de Menard, whom he
met in his brother's apartment
in Washington. The coincidence
is that Monique's brother, Jac-
t ques, is also involved in missile
guidance systems.
After being drugged and
knocked around, Dunbar traces
the French underground
organization to an island off
Scotland and there the plot un
folds. The organization has
missiles set to strike all the
major cities of England, and
later Europe and even later,
the world if the various
governments don't turn over
their, reins to Captain Howard
Anson, the power-hungry in
stigator of the plot. Retaliation
against Anson is impossible
since he has control of the
device which foils any attack,
either by missile, plane or.
surfaced submarine. .
Also, Dunbar finds his
brother on the island, rejoins
Monique, and together, they
proceed to foil the plot. .
Its not i so ; simple as it
sounds, and in the process.
novelist Dawson reveals many
surprises. v .
Television
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Auditions for UXC musical
groups for both old and new
members are now being held
daily in Hill Hall by the direc
tors. The mixed chorus the
Carolina Choir -f will be under
the direction of Dr. Lara Hog
gard. Appointments for audi
tions may be made between
the hours of 9 a.m. arid 5 p.m.,
room 212, Hill Hall, through
Viewing
Today
Davey and Goliath
The Living Word
News of the Church
Bob Poole
8:30 ' Super Six
9:00 Tom and Jerry
Underdog
Flinstones
Samson and Goliath
Atom Ant and Secret
Squirrel
Face the Nation
G. E. College Bowl
Sonny Jurgensen Show
Earle Edwards Show
Tom Harp Show
N.F.L. Football
Lost In Space
Gentle Ben
Walt Disney
Ed Sullivan
Bonanza
High Chaparral
6:45
7:00
7:15
7:30
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
1:30
1:45
2:00
5:30
6:30
7:00
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We need two young men
cashiers. From 5-9 p.m. and
9-12 D.m. Apply in person at
Dairy Bar across from Graham
Memorial.
$9.00 per hour is what you can
earn. We need student
salesmen for parttime work
Excellent opportunity. Call 929-
2364 or 942-6612 for ap
pointment.
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ft Anthropology
ft Art v. " ,
ft Bargain Books
ft The Civil War
ft Cook Books
ft Foreign Tongues
History -
Juveniles (Used & Cheap)
ft Literature
ft National Geographic Magazine
lr,.! Poetry ' -.- . x.. V-'.- ? v
ft Religion ;
: Vt" Seafaring. ..Books.. "''
- Southern Novels
ft N. C. Hare Books
Listed above are collections now being shown.
A new collection is shown nearly every week and
new titles are added to our regular collections as
we buy them in.
There Is Always Treasure for You in Our
OLD BOOK CORNER
THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP
119 E. Franklin St. Open until 10 P.M.
11:00 CBS Sunday News
11:15 Run For Your Life
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CHANNEL 4 .
2:00 Ericourt
2:30 French Chef
3:00 NET Plahouse
4:00 Walter Kerr
4:30 Book Beat
5:00 Dr. Boyd-Bible
5:30 Antiques
6:00 Creative Person
6:30 Local Issue
7r00 NET Journal
8:00 Football
10:30 Sign Off
SUNDAY
WRAL CAHNNEL
6 : 45 The Big Picture
7:15 The Christophers:
PUT LIFE INTO
YOUR LIFE
7:45 The Lewis Family (C)
8:15 Musical Meditations
8:30 Old Time Gospel
Hour(C)
This is the Life
The Answer -Linus
the Lionhearted
Wednesday and the choir will
rehearse daily from 1-1:50
p.m.
Dr. Hoggard also will direct
the Chapel Hill Choral Club
this year. Auditions will be
held in Hill Hall through Sept.
"22 and rehearsals 1 will be on
Monday, nights from 7:30-10:00
p.m. " -'.
-The Varsity Mens' Glee Club
and the Gleeman, a freshman
group will both be directed by
Robert Porco. The Glee Club
will rehearse on Tuesday and
Thursday afternoons from 4 to
b p.m., and the Gleemen will
meet on Monday at 4 p.m. and
: Wednesday at 5 a.m.
David Serrins will conduct
the University Symphony.,
.' which meets every Monday :
. evening at 7:30 for ; full
v thearsal and on Wednesday at
-5 p.m. for sectional
rehearsals.
- The .marching Band, under
" John Yesulaitis meets on Tues
day and Thursday evenings
front 6 to 7:30 P.M.
Positions are open in each of
the organizations, and students
with musical talent and in
terest are urged to contact the
inaividuai directors in . their
ctudios for auditions.
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By Carol Wenstvare
Summer Is Over
This broken surfboard washed up between Myrtle Beack as4
Ocean Drive testifies that those azy-hazy days are gone a least
for this year. ....
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12:45
Peter Potamus (C)
Light Unto My Path .
Notre Dame Football -; '
Church of Our Fathers ' :
Bill Dooley Show -
World & the Word ;
Wide World of Sports .
DB-8 . .
Maverick ; -
Family Theatres - ?
HOT BLOOD:
Jane Russell,
Cornel Wilde
The Flying Nun (C) DB-
Voyage to the Bottoni
of the Sea '
The FBI (C .
Sunday Night Movie :
GREATEST SHOW ON
EARTH r Charlton
Heston, Cornel Wilde
ABC News
ABC Scope (C)
Issues & Answers
(C)
, By JULIE PARKER
of The Daily Tar Heel Staff
About 90 per cent of 1,469
coeds voting approved some
extension of closing hours in
last semester's women's rules
referendum.
But the coeds panned 2 a.m..
weeknight curfews for all but
seniors, and the - no closing
hours idea met equal op
position. ; . " -'
. "No" votes for weeknight 2
am.'s for freshmen ran about
88 per cent in all classes. For
sophomores, an average of.'
around 65 per cent said " no'V
and about 45 per cent voted
"no" for juniors .Votes jumped
to about 75 per cent "yes" for
seniors to have the privilege.
Again on the issue of no clos
, ing hours about 70 per cent
okayed . it for seniors,: but
"yes" votes steadily dropped
,. for lower classes. No curfew
for juniors jibonly about 38 per
cent said ' ' y e s ' ' , for
sophomores; about 22 or 23 per
cent, for freshmen, only about
10 per cent. ,
The coeds were almost even
ly divided on whether
freshmen should have sign-out
slips approved by residence
hall officials, but those sup
porting the rule declined
gradually until only 10 per cent
favored it for seniors.
About 92 per cent of all the
coeds favored an extension. of
the ten late minutes now allow
ed without penalty. About 60
per "cent favored as many as 30
late minutes.
Well over half the coeds ap
proved . of off-campus
apartments for any University
woman, and about 63 per cent
apartments if allowed.
Only about 8 per cent flatly
disapproved of apartments for
undergraduate coeds. ;
About another 30 per ', cent
approved of the measure if
some on-campus residence re
quirement had to pe met
before coeds could lake- off
campus housing. '' '
Writer To Talfe Thursday
CHAPEL HILL The
University of North Carolina's
first 1967-68 writer -in -residence,
writer - producer -director.
Norman Corwin' will
sptak at 8 p.m. Thursday,
October 5, in Carroll Hall on
the campus here. . ;
-'Y A reception -will follow' 'in
Graham Memorial Student
Union. But events are open to.
. the public.
To be at the University
through October 20, Corwin is
the first of four writers-in-residence
scheduled here this
year. The others include
teacher-writer David Madden,
writer Harry Mark Petralds,
and poet Carolyn Kizer.
Radio Hall of Fame Fellow
and award winner, Corwin is a
former newspaperman .; and
CBS. writer, director, producer.
He also served as chief of
special projects for UN radio
and chaired the Documentary
Awards Committee of Motion
Pictures Arts and Sciences. -
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