Sunday, October 27, 19GK THE DAILY TAR HEEL Last Hope To Reach Hi Yoetli Needs Pool Player J T5 irn 9 By MARY BURCH DTI I Staff Writer Are you a guy who likes to play pool? A junior high school age, underprivileged, boy desperately needs your help. He is on the verge of being sent to reform training school Harding, H indemith Tuesday Night Contemporary music for trumpet and piano will be heard Tuesday evening at 8 in Hill Hall when John Harding, a new member of the UNO Music Department faculty, will present his first recital in Chapel Hill. He will be assisted by Barbara Rowan, pianist. ROWAN E911I033 feat For Sale: Televisions-68 models. 19" RCA portables, listing new for $140, now only $79.95. Only 10 left. Call Dan Daniel, 968-9053 or 968-9307. 1966 Honda Super Hawk 305 cc CB77. Excellent condition. Scrambler bars, chrome fender, new battery, other extras. $800 new. Low mileage, clean and fast. $465. 942-4446. TRAVEL-ON MOTORCYCLE CO. is your authorized HONDA, TRIUMPH, SUZUKI dealer. Located in Chapel Hill at 504 W. Franklin St. We greatly appreciate your patronage, be it service or sales. Come to CHAPEL HILL'S HONDA dealer for all your motorcycle needs. You'll be glad you did. 1 Young man desires employment, full or part time. Call 942-2754. i u v. 2874 Complete new oatsun spuris 96 H.P DUAL CAR 8 ENGINE ALL SYtCHROMESH 4 SPEED BUCKET SEATS URGE DIAL TACHOMETER HEATER AND DEFROSTERS CONSOLE ',. HOLIDAY . m Drivt it at youf -"-" FJmJ Oatsun Di.r! w ArtLr Durh.m.Chpl Hill Blvd. because of motivation. his lack of The last hope of reaching this boy, according to Sandy Blount, head of Upward Bound, is through his interest in pool. "We need someone who is willing to devote even one afternoon a week to get this Rowan Perform Harding, who is from Long Island, N.Y., graduated from the Oberlin Colleee conservatory of Music and received his master's degree from Cathode University. He was a student of Louis Davidson, principal trumpet of the Cleveland Symphony, and also studied for one year with Fritz Krammer at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. Harding's professional experience includes playing with the Howard Lanin Orchestra aboard the S.S. Santa Paula, the Les Elgart and Maynard Ferguson bands and the Si Zentner Orchestra. He also spent three years with the United States Army Band in Washington, and was bugler at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. While he taught high school music in Canada, Harding was first trumpet in the Regina Symphony and the Saskatchewan Orchestra. He also had a radio series for the Canadian Broadcasting Company, and was musical director for Saskatchewan's Expo Show. Lost, Found LOST HIGH SCHOOL RING, girls's, class of 1966, in N.C. Cafeteria. Reward. Please return to Paul Weinberg, 207 Mangum, 968-9110. READING GLASSES with black frames. Please call Ric Efird, 968-0693. FOUND IRISH SETTER, black in color with black collar. Contact Karl Wagner, 27 Valley Park Road, 929-2974. STOCK 010030? 1 tin Plus Tax car me best buy! HUSKY DISC BRAKES UP mum - ALL TRANSISTOR RADIO GLOVE SOFT i r m RACING TYPE STEERING WHEEL 4-PIY WHITEWALL TIRES ELECTRIC CLOCK L0CKABLE FLOOR E rt i u Inc. w Ph. 489-2300 boy and play pool with him," Blount said. The boy lives in the Efland community, near Hillsborough. His father is dead and his mother works full time. He has two older brothers, both who have an embittered and disillusioned attitude toward school and life in general. Tuesday's program will include works by Bernard FitzffPralri Paul Hinripmith Halsey Stevens, and John Harding. HARDING Wind Blew; Kites Didn 9t Fly By MARY BURCH DTH Staff Writer "Run, Mary Fry, run . . . faster Slush . . . give it more string, Pam ... hey, look at Damona's, it's flying . . . hold it Linda, it's starting to fall ..." Amid laughter, shivers and exhausted-breathlessness, the five newly initiated sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta ran up and down Polk Place Friday afternoon flying ah trying to fly their kites. The kite fly, a tradition for Theta initiation, was postponed last week because of rain. Each Theta must fly her kite or try to fly it until it crashes. "Watch the wind," one sister advised from the steps of South Building. "It's getting ready to blow ... I'll hold the kite and you run ... go . . . faster, I think it's going to fly . . . hold it, it just died." Over and over again, from the library to the steps of South Building, the five initiates ran with their hopes and kites rising five feet, ten feet, fifteen feet (maybe) and then a loud crash . . . and sighs of disappointment and condolences ..." It almost got up, maybe if you . . . well, run a little faster." "Watch out, it's falling," someone yelled. The kite drifted down on the campus policeman who was amusingly watching the kite flyers. "Run up the steps, I think you've got it . . . it's still up, jerk it a little . . . watch out for that seeeeep ... Are you all right? Did it hurt? You aren't going to let South Building stand in the way of your kite, are you," someone laughed. "Wait a minute, Linda . . . it's caught . . . craaaaash." "Oh, my kite," "We can fix it I think, anybody got any chewing gum." "Hey, look up, I want to get a picture of this ..." "Hey, look here comes another one . . . oh, it just Every Tuesday GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN French Fries, Creamy Cole Slaw, Grecian Bread 11 A.M. -9 P.M. tAt Dining Room Curb tAt Take Home Just off Highway 54 (Across from Glen Lennox) The boy stopped going to school for a full year last year, Blount reported. He returned this year on court order, but he has stopped goin again. "The welfare worker turned to me," Blount said, "because she felt, as I do, that the boy can be helped. He qufts school because he is not successful and not academically inclined. "Everything about his life is gloomy. There isn't even a television set in his home. He is depressed and therefore does nothing but mope. The less he does however, the less he wants to do." By getting the boy away from his home environment to play pool, it would cheer him and perhaps provide the basis to reach him and convince him to continue school, Blount said. "Unless some action is taken on the boy's behalf to show that he is able to sustain going back to school, the judge is going to have him put in a reform training school," Blount said. "In his present state he would come out even more depressed and his chances f j a: i : V of leading a productive life would , be practically nil. We have to catch him now while there is still hope." Anyone interested in devoting time to helping this young boy should contact Sandy Blount at 933-2279. Is n ' St 11 Kite Flying Got A Lift Friday When Kappa Alpha Theta Held Their Annual Rites. fell." "Ohhh, this kite is going to fly if I have to run back and forth all night ..." "That's the spirit ..." The Theta girls ran, and the wind blew. And the wind blew and the girls, shivering but laughing, ran. But the black and white kites just trailed behind. Imported Pipes and Tobaccos Pouches Humidors Accessories VARLEY'S 144 East Franklin St. HONEY'S FAMILY DAY w 1 ' - mmmHmmmmmamtm mm , - -m,."" ' jm--r-.. . .f, .:?msr'-iim "in-nim I jjjuwi nun a...11' Vmi-1 --zr'::: ' - . , rC-- "J . I - - - i zrr- tC. r " " " i"' ' ' ... .w - - ' -- " wf 00mmmimmm wi .mil i i iiihri mmnro-i-aiiniimTiiiirwi niim'-B-MiiriwTriMjjw nrfniwdrgiinwnii miinwiWiiwti laiiawTwriihmirw. i iiwrnjniiiiitiHiiwiii tnm iimm nmffigNiwiTii iiiMWiMawwairEi -frrtiir WW-lift "iit: iiMWflr . I II I HiMin liili T iliiiliililililllllTMiiriiiiiiijiliiiiiTiiitji 11.11ii1.1iii -t"' t : ; fjf "ful,u orAe-ar-seem to on certain weekends the only there s any kind of room at all. There's Lots Going TORONTO EXCHANGE is meeting this afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Grail Room of G.M. Anyone who cannot attend must call Steve Barefoot r . ny z:JU. NATIONAL MERIT Scholarship Committee will meet at 5 p.m. in the upstairs dining room of Lenoir Hall. SUNDAY CINEMA presents 'Help' at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in Carroll Hall. si " 4 ' J .." '. ---'). 4..." W Really a Delicious Meal Monday Nite Specials After 5 P.M. RpiAct frftm; Ree. Price Hot Cold 1. Roumanian Pastrami 90c 73c 2. Kosher Corned Beef 90c 73c Cheese Cake, per slice, 19c SPECIAL PRICES ON DRAFT BEER COSMOPOLITAN 1004 W. Main St. Parking Make Your Take Advantage Of Our K&COtsfl INCLUDING TALL (Limited time only) Also SUITS DRESSES SPORTSWEAR YOU MUST SEE THIS DIAB'S ORE 501 W. FRANKLIN be getting scarcer all the time, and answer is to squeeze in wherever This kind of weekend is called the STUDENTS FOR TUDOR. All persons interested should meet tonight in Grand Central, 7:30 p.m. 'MOST HAPPY FELLA' is presented tonight by the Carolina Playmakers at Memorial Hall, 8 p.m. COURSE for professional faculty members in practical nursing programs is being held Monday through Friday at the School of Nursing from 8:30 a.m. -4 p.m. Neva Stevenson is the speaker. POPULATION SEMINAR takes place Monday at the School of Public Health Auditorium, 7 p.m. Dr. Steven Polgar will speak on 'Malthus, Magic and Motivation.' PARAPSYCHOLOGY, Experimenta College course 21, meets Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the basement of Mangum. Non-registered students are welcome. ATTORNEY-GENERAL staff members who have not taken the A-G staff quiz will have a required meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m., 201 Murphy. AFRICAN ASSOCIATION Experimental College meets on Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Wesley Coffee Shop. The program will be on Liberia and Ethiopia. McNAIR LECTURE meets at Hill Hall Monday at 8 p.m. Rollo May speaks on 'Creativity and the Unconscious.' GRADUATE EDUCATION symposium will be held on Monday in 010 Peabody Hall. The luncheon social begins at 11:45 a.nx; the program begins 63c 63c The Gourmet Center Operating IVY ROOM RESTAURANT DURHAM ROOM & DELICATESSEN in Rear Phone 688-6041 Headquarters at Savings VALUE TO APPRECIATE 3 m A ACROSS FROM THE CHAPEL Four Ways to Buy: CASH, LAYAWAY, BANKAMER1CARD and FIRST UNION NATIONAL QARD STREET football special, known in the winter as the basketball special, which means you measure the space between cars in millimeters. On H at 12:15 p.m. Dr. Fester Ball is the speaker. HONORS ORGANIZA TION'S first dinner meeting will be Tuesday at 5 p.m. in Lenoir Hall. All interested in a future for Honors are urged to attend. EXPECTANT mothers and fathers are urged to enroll in a Mother and Baby Care Course which will meet at the Red Cross Chapter House in Carrboro. The course will be held on Oct. 29, 31, Nov. 5, 7, 12 and 14, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Miss Linda Staurvsky, registered nurse from the UNC School of Nursiing, will supervise. Register by calling Mrs. May Neville at 942-4862 or by addressing a post card to Red Cross Chapter House, 211 West Main St., Carrboro, 27510. UNITED NATIONS Day Festival sponsored by the YMCA will be held today in Graham Memorial Lounge from 3-5 p.m. There will be internation displays, a talent Q2 PANAVISION TECHNICOLOR Re-released thrulUnited Artists 5s. 2? TECHNICOLOR Re-released thru United Artists RUSSIA: 12:30-4:50-9:10 THUNDERBALL 2:40 - 7:00 BIP'BDHD 'SALE I pff rfMri Mftli'tiijji i, lii.il (V vX DIAB'S DRESS SHOP and GRANNY'S ATTIC SPECIAL! One Rack of NEW FALL DRESSES V PRICE Was $19.98 NOW $10.99 Was $24.98 NOW $14.99 Was $17.98 NOW $8.99 Was $12.98 NOW $7.99 One Group SWEATERS Cardigan & Slipover 25ft off IT! SHOP ere show and refreshments. All are invited to attend. 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