Wednesday, October 2, 1963 Four UNC Students Given Fulbrights William George Friedrich of Chapel Hill is among four UNC students to receive Fulbright grants during 1963 for travel, study, or research. Mr. Friedrich's Fulbright is ac companied by a Danish Govern ment award. He will study German linguistics at the Univer sity of Copenhagen. He received a B.A. degree in 1961 from UNC and has served as a teaching fellow in the University’s Depart ment of Germanic Languages. Other UNC Fulbright recipients are Richard Harvey King of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Paul H. Lew is of St. Petersburg. Fla.; and Jimmy Franklin Burke of North Little Rock, Ark. Mr. King graduated from the University last June, with a B.A. degree with highest honors in history. His grant Is enabling him to study European history, at the University of Goettingen, Germany. Mr. Lewis received a B.A. de gree in political science from the University of Florida in 1960 and has been studying at UNC since under a National Defense Educa tional Act Fellowship. He is a candidate for a Ph.D, in political science. With the Fulbright grant he will be studying Latin Ameri can politics and will be attached to the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mr. Burke received a B.A de gree from the University of Ar kansas in 1961 and received an M.A. in Spanish from UNC last Juie. He will be attached to the University of Barcelona, Spain, studying Old Spanish. WEDNESDAY A AUDREY HEPBURN Ihmkhst "fIfFANYS ipiMMunnaua ‘Sr 8 JJECHiIICOLDH Hours of Show: 1:00 - 3:04 - 5:08 - 7:12 - 9:15 THURSDAY ONLY, The intimate secrets of young lovers ... reveal ingly treated by five out standing international directors . Tho many ways of young 10ve... JOSEPH E iimil mm Shows at: 1:00 - 3:05 • 5:10 - 7:15 - 9:20 A MIGHTY ADVENTURE and A TURBULENT LOVE STORY Across a thousand miles of steaming jungle At Iboid MrjL MITCHUM VmEm' a WILLIAM FADIMAN productkM f . JH j 9 jTIII Shows at: 1:00 • 2:56 - IWjiljJJ 4:52 - 6:48 - 8:44 ''• • ‘ ' - -c.jrfaßp jam - .2 'wf ' JM—— ’Mg* 8 * WT I ft . ■A —, ... ■§ Jgg w^m Si is| I ■■ . : . V; .. '■ ( l b- 3 . vy- vvV f.-'V |K [m 1§ Mill 'Sex is ndA I H|J a forbidden word/* LJI IBNWIH • MOCK KIEV-OCBJCOtMOBK MICH FWBnari BUN IHUtp IMtMWIHIMM Showings at 12:45,2:52, 5, 7:07 and 9:16 p m. RIALTO THEATRE DURHAM THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY viere. Seth Gooden, incoming secretary, is not in the picture. Awards were presented to Magdi El-Kam mish, a certificate for having contributed the most to the club during the preceding six months; to Mr. Gooden for being the most improved speaker; and to Mr. Johnson for attendance. Everybody out of the rut ..« tlie 3 64Buieks are here! Hp £ jSSt i r tH. S'■‘v■ /M>'' I F V v • N j§| / \ —X I. / / ir' iaisass^giimyaijLj 1 SSfiSSSSM P Buick Skylark: A viry personal car with a flair for action. Now In 3 models. mmm&k - l§f E9 Iw W&t....?. .*•£ - M&k \ 'djjjm i - : mW Buick USabra: Stunning new look*, new gat-tavlng engine. Probably 1964'« best full-*lz« value. Our happiest problem for ’64 was: how to beat a winner? According to thousands of owners, the 1963 models just about had it made in all departments. But—when your name is Bu/cA-you just don’t rest on your laurels. You keep pushing to make a great car greater. So ... the *64 Buieks are new—but new. New SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER. AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALERS IN THIS AREA: _ COLONIAL MOTORS, INC. 15-501 By-Pass Local Dentists In Annual DS Meet A number of Chapel Hill den tists will participate in the an nual meeting of the Third Dis trict Dental Dental Society at the Midpines Club in Southern Pines Sunday and Monday. Four Chapel Hill dentists who will give table clinics at the Monday session are Dr. T. R. Oldenburg and Dr. Benjamin R. Baker, whose topic will be "Vital and Non-Vital Pulpotcnjy Tech niques;" Dr. M. T. Wood, "Par tial Dentures for the Cleft Pal ate Patient,” and Dr. John B. Sow ter, "Pre-Extraction Rec ords for the Immediate Denture Patient.” Dr. Baker is chairman of the district auditing committee this year aid another Chapel Hill dentist. Dr. Charles Reap, is a member of this committee. The dentists will hold scientific and business sessions. Featured speaker Monday will be Dr. Rob ert F. Eastman, chairman, de partment of operative dentistry, Loyola University, New Orleans. La . who will discuss the hand ling ot silver amalgam alloy. ANTIQUE SHOW The annual antique show and luncheon, sponsored 'by the Wom en of the Church of Rocky Mount's Church of the Good Shepherd, will be held in the Rocky Mount National Guard Ar mory on Thursday, Oct. 17, from 10 a m. to 10 p.m., and on Friday, Oct. 18. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Co-chairmen are Mrs. W. J. Frohbose and Mrs. J. J. Hag gerty Jr., of Rocky Mount. engines, V-6 or V-8 (you’ll like their new gas econ omy), new, smoother, extra-cost option, Super Turbine Transmissions (and who, but Buick, would build in an altitude compensator?). Youngest looking Fisher Bodies In townl Visit a showroom, ait In any one of the new Buieks, and practice this short easy line: "My Buick." Sounds good, doesn't it? was hired f 6 Mate them I U ... but net to Date them !// >o *-eie> What happens when eoiTAMiNa jjjda JULIE NEWMAH - WILLIAM^ BENORI0R1CHARD URGENT IW t \f&turet f NOW PLAYING |if|K7|T|| Shows at ; 1:00 •, y Ilf |g|4 IB » 3:00-5:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 v -p, ...above ail, they’re BUICKSt Page 5-B