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Hardin Arrested in Page 7 The Carolina Journal, February 5, 1969 North Carolina (Continued from page 3) TIM: North Carolina is a nice state, but it’s not nearly as beautiful as upstate New York. The last time I was in North Carolina 1 was picked up on charges of being a transvestite. -(I was tempted to ask “picked up by whom?”, but didn’t.) Are you living upstate now? TIM: Yes, but I have an apartment here in the city. The occasional change can be nice. -Do you enjoy working in New York? TIM: Usually, especially here. The audiences are most receptive and it surprises me that many of the people who come to see me have been here to see me several times before. -That’s understandable. A lot of people feel that way about you and your music. You’ve had a lot of classical influence in your music, haven’t you? be talked about, by the way, your earrings pick the light up beautifully. -Thank you. Do you think that you might be interested in appearing in North Carolina? TIM: Why not? At this moment a really beautiful woman walked in and Hardin introduced us. She was his wife. When several other people found their way into the dressing room 1 decided to leave. On my way to the door with Hardin, he asked me, “Do you like cats?”. I said yes, and he said he liked them too. We said goodnight and I left. I walked out to the street. 1 was early and still very crowded on Bleeker street. Parked in front of the Go Go was a big, black, limousine -;type car with a chauffer. 1 paid little attention until someone pointed to it and said, “That’s Hardin’s.” Oh, well. 1 wonder what Buck Owens is doing next weekend? Civil Defence Exercise to be Scheduled for Trainees The University and the Civil Defense Office in Charlotte will be sponsoring a 25-man 20 hour exercise in shelter living. The project along with eight hours of class instruction is intended to train people in the art of living 14 days in a fallout shelter after a nuclear attack. stated that the University had recently been equipped with a 14-day supply of food, medical supplies, and sanitation equipment. They have also supplied radiological equipment adequate to determine at all times the protection factor within the several buildings on campus. In a recent letter to Dean MacKay from Kenneth D. Williams, Director of the Civil Defense Office, Mr. Williams In an effort to train people in “Shelter Management” there will be eight hours of classroom instruction here on campus. Then the group will spend 20 hours in a fallout shelter. The Civil Defense Agency has offered its “very realistic” fallout shelter in the basement of the Red Cross Building at 2425 Park Road at the place for 20-hour stay. The program will be conducted for groups of 25 or more students, faculty, and administrators. Those interested in obtaining this valuable life-saving information may sign up at the desk in the student union. Myerly To Speak to AK Psi Mr. Charles S. Myerly will speak to the Alpha Kappa Psi-Eta Omega chapter today in room U209-210 at 11:30. Mr. Myerly’s topic will concern the duties and responsibilities of an accountant in a Certified Public Accounting firm. Mr. Myerly received his BS TIM: Yes, basically because both of my parents were in some way interested in music. —How much influence has Dylan had on your music? TIM: Well, I can’t say that he influenced me very much, but I like him a great deal. -There are so many rumors concerning “If I were a Carpenter.” Would you like to talk about that, or am I being personal? TIM: No. Darin needed that song. It helped him a great deal, and I don’t mind helping him. There was nothing underhanded about him making the record. He wants very much to be like me and do what 1 do, but he can’t and he knows it. There really isn’t anything that happened that can’t Morning of the Magicians (Continued from page 2) statements to be true, they merely ALMOST prove it. The reader of THE MORNING OF THE MAGICIANS puts the book down and glances over his shoulder. The concept of another realm of reality as presented in this Avon book is usually optomistic. Only once in history has the knowledge of the occult been truly detrimental to civilization. Inspired by the superman concept of Nietzsche; Gurdjieff, Horbiger, and Hielscher, guided by the mystic Hauschofer, founded the Black Order. Under the influence of Eastern mysticism and endorsed by the theory of Glacial General Assembly (Continued from Page I) 10. Faculty Leadership Positions 11. Developement Office 12. Publications Office 13. Data Processing Operations 14. Physical Education Program 15. Language Laborotory Support 16. Clerical Staff for Student Affairs 17. Printing Catalog 18. Personnel Officer IMPROVEMENTS CAPITAL BUDGET 1. Earth-Life Science Building 2. Health Services Center 3. Outdoor Physical Education Facilities 4. Scientific and Engineering Equipement 5. Roads and Walks 6. Maintenance Shop Building 7. Maintenance Shop Building 7. Dormitories for 1,000 Students (This is a self-liquidating item. The state only gives the University the authority to borrow the money.) The Chancellor went on to point out that it isn’t that the Legislature is not interested in the growth of the Charlotte branch of the University or that the Charlotte campus is being discriminated against. It is simply a matter of having only so much money to spend. All campuses had to take a cut, and President College Phillips 66 1/2 mile North of UNC-C on minor tune-ups and 49 repairs. things go better,! XATlTri ' New Books ;’0ut Of Print Search Service- THE ; i CHARLOTTE BOOKSHOP i Phone 332-4696 I 344 Charlottetown Mall ' Charlotte, N. C. the WORLD FAMOUS mMITCHE^ Fine Italian Food 1318 ^Morehead St. CharloHe, N. C. 375-7449 Hereford Barn Steak House Apply in Person For wor Part-time or Regular Experienced Waiters or Waitresses Bus boy Part-time or regular $2.25 Mr. Sullivan 4320 N.85 Service Road Degree in Accounting from the University of Baltimore and has been associated with Ernst & Ernst since 1941. He is presently Partner-in-Charge of the Charlotte office. Mr. Myerly holds a CPA Certificate in North Carolina and several other states Officers Earl Baucom, Parry Bliss, and Danny Phillips of the Alpha Kappa Psi presented their Fraternity Charter to Dr. Allen V. Palmer, Chairman of the Economics and Business Administration department. The Charter will be hung in that department until it can be placed in a fraternity house. Cosmogony, the Thule Society (under the guise of the Nazi Party) placed their messiah, Adolf Hitler, at the helm of the most militaristic society in liistory. With the secret Anherbe in the background. Hitler became the high priest of one of the tnost frightening religions ever-the Death’s Head S.S., whose warrior-monks brought ruin to most of Europe. But there is much more to this story and the others in THE MORNING OF THE MAGICIANS. Only the talented pen of Pauwels can explain the phenomena of Hitler and the Will of the Knights of the Powers of Darkness and the many other examples of fantastic realism found in the book. Chamber of Commerce Friday is working with all of the campuses to help them rework their budgets and come out with a workable budget that will benefit all the branches and the Consolidated University as a whole. There is another aspect to the cut also. While the University was not granted the requested amount for Library books, the Board of Higher Education was given $4,000,000 (80% of its requested budget) to divide between the state institutions. This new procedure was instigated as a result of a study made by the Board. (Continued from page 1) and buy books for the library. The additional books would help to bring the library up to a level with the libraries of other new universities. The increase in teachers salaries is hoped to attract scholars to this new university. About $4 million would be used for new buildings on campus. Plans are being made for an Earth-Life Science building to handle the crowding conditions that exist in that curriculum. Part of the money would be used to build a medical health facilities for the resident students who will be living in the new dorms. There is also a plan for creation of outdoor physical education facilities. Engineering equipment and roads and walkways are also part of the requested budget. Advertising Mgr. Needed for the Carolina Journal. Call 596-7852 or see the editor Home cooking ( Sandwiches Key Largo Restaurant 5 minutes from UNC-C on US. 29 open from 7AM ‘til 11:10 PM 6 Days Per Week Serving Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner rk Your roommate cant sleep in the dark? Think it over, over coffee. TheThink Drink. Foryour Own Think Orink Mug, send 75( and your nanta and addratt to: Think Or.nk Mug, Dept. N. P.O. Boa 559, Naur York, N.Y. 10046. Tha InlarnalionalCoffaa Organiiation.
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