I I I I Li. Sunday, September 17. 19fi7 THE DAILY TAR HEEL A Different Type Of Thriller -Musical Groups 6 7777" TIT! O n 9 TT TT . rr . r 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? r n 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 I fwl I 11 A cockfight? A moth? , A moth-eaten cockfight? 2 Giraffes in high foliage? Scooters in a head-on collision? TOT Staplers? aOT Staplers!? What in...) This is a OWEDUgflUffilC Tot StapBeir FOR SALE. Honda CB160. Excellent shape 5400 miles --$385.00. Call 942-5688 or see at 106 Carr St., Chapel Hill. BUY A BUYER'S GUIDE 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 At any stationery, variety, or book store, INC LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y. 11101 tSuisiuaADS oiui o3 pmoqi noX twaideis iOX -l!Ap jnoa noX :Xuidmto3 sjajooas -sauesjaAp isia aujs no :saj38Ja q 'Z iozjups -taiti aj.noC :iow y -aAissaaaaa aj.noit nuainiaoa at noC i - :SH3MSNV noX SA1S 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 4 YVTVD - CHANNEL 11 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 8:00 9:00 10:00 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. ARE YOUR SPECIAL INTERESTS ON THIS LIST? ft Americana 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 ' ' wuntc - ; - 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. 1 1 DTH Sts3 Pts 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. .... Gaeds Okay Eater: ifoiirs 9:00 9:30 10:00 (C) 10:30 11:00 11:30 1:00 1:30 2:00, 2:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 J 7:00 8:00 9:00 (C) 12:00 12:15 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. - HELLO THERE M&CAPP WHAT CAN I bO RR you? ! 1.1 J id- ys. yV t'- 1 - VT1 THS MISSUS AGAIN--I bON'T KNOW WKAT'S UP WITH 'BR TH2SS 7lT SEEMS TO ME THERE'O BE NO I PROBLEM IF VOU I WERE TO FINE 1 IWWr?i.kr A70B T A m i ffkjn iii m rrijr--lr. ijv -. , 9-ta f -B LOOMATE, I CAME TO yOU FOR 'ELP DON'T PASS THE BUCK OKI Tn MCI rri P 0) Ddo Presents the Kill If. I nlfraS i m i i l ray n u u WMA HE HECK is the OF CHAPEL HILL AND DURHAM? The BUYER'S GUIDE is plain and simply a book crammed full of valuable money saving coupons. It contains over 30 coupons all of which are potentially worth many times the nominal cost of The BUYER'S GUIDE. The BUYER'S GUIDE has an estimated value of $75.00. This $75.00 value does not even include the fantastic discounts offered of 10 25 even 40. Thus when you redeem your coupons, stock up, because the more you spend the more you save! ' FOR ONLY $2, The BUYER'S GUIDE is available to anyone. We're not kidding. Only 2 measly dollars UScurrency A virtual steal is but an understatement. Do yourself a favor Buy a Buyer's Guide. NO! WE ARE NOT KIDDING! THE TOTAL PRICE IS ONLY $2. YOU MAY EVEN WIN A HONDA because there is a FREE DRAWING. The participating merchants have donated a Honda for some lucky person to win. Details are in The GUIDE. TRADE with the merchants who have generously offered to SAVE you money just for doing business with them They LIKE you. They NEED you. They WANT you. They LOV forget it! These are the guys who really appreciate your busi ness. This is their way of saying 'THANKS." The BUYER'S GUIDE will be sold door-to-door in Chapel Hill and Durham by students earning money. - ALSO ON SALE AT: ill See the highlighU of the VN-, 1 N.C. State Football Game "Be sure to watch for next week's ad for details for an exciting new contest. Official NFL football and a color TV set to be given away -to the people who guess the nearest to the cor rect score of each of the UNC home football games!!" HARRY'S DELICATESSEN Next to Post Office FARM FRESH DAIRY STORE E. Franklin SL CHAPEL HILL BARBER SHOP University Square . THE RECORD BAR 103 Henderson St. Chapel Hill THE TEMPO ROOM E. Franklin SL Chapel Hill TRAVEL-ON MOTORCYCLE CO. 504 West Franklin St - Chapel Hill Or just send $2 with your name and address to College Market Advertising Specialists, 504 W. Franklin St, Chapel Hill. SQUINT YOUR EYES cause this is the small print. Here is a PREVIEW of just a few of the coupons in the F ANT ABU LOUS BUYER'S GUIDE: 10 Savings on Clothes . ....... v.. . ". Wil Outlet 10 Savings on Food & Beverages '. Farm Fresh Dairy 25 Savings on Glass P&H Glass 40 Savings on Records .The Record Bar Free Motorcycle Rental Time , Travel-On Motorcycle Co. $19 Free Flight Instruction ! . . .. .Raleigh-Durham Aviation $26 Free Auto Maintenance Inspection .......Holiday Import! PLUS Stupendous Savings on Haircuts, Repair Work, Stereo Equipment, Beauty Salon FANTASTIC UNBELIEVABLE! HURRY BUY A BUYER'S GUIDE! ' NOTE: We Need Salesmen. Earn Excellent Money. Call 929-2364 or 842-6612 for Appointment - ' things go better .Wlllft mtMm) The Bill Dooley Show will appear each Sunday throughout the entire 1967 football season nRnnn (p.iT?A '.iil A "ii HI kj y y 111 ' s JJa ' ' ! . . . - - d -

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