THE DAILY TAR HEEL Friday. February 3, 1967 Come Sirike Seeks Campus Supporters Continued from Page 1 for the purpose of getting stu dents to make the trip. Trans portation will be provided. If the workers vote in favor of the strike, and Brandon said he was "assured" they would do so, picketing of the seven Cone Mills plants in Greensboro would begin im mediately. The student pickets would wear cards labeling them as students, Brandon said, so the public will know they were SP Meets To Fill The Student Partv will meet Sunday night to fill legisla tive vacancies in four dis tricts. The meeting is set for 7 p.m. 3 SENSATIONAL SAVINGS STUPENDOUS SELECTION STUNNING STYLES Frcni Suits 39.88 fro si Sport Coats 21.88 Fren TVousera 7.88 From Dregs Shirts 3.88 Velours 5.88 PRICES THIS LOW COULD BE OFFERED ONLY AT OUR FINAL WINTER EXCLUSIVE SALE SHOP NOW & SAVE!. THE HUB of Chapel Hilf END - DRO g -e S 2 its! Bono Regular $4.00 low Only $1140 Regular $5.00 How Only $3.25 Regular $8.00 How Only $3.G0 Cestliouen's Somplete 9 on Ceusclie Grammaphone-Llono or Stereo Regular 8J0.G3 How Only 528.90 not workers but supporters. Committees of students were formed at the meeting to make picket signs, help in the booth at Y-Court, organize a rally on campus early next week, and walk in the picket lines Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. In Greensboro, a s i m i 1 a r meeting was scheduled for Thursday night at UNC-G, and information leaflets are being distributed today on the cam pus of Guilford College. District Vacancies in Gerrard Hall. Th districts with vacancies aro Men's District I all men outside thevcitv limits of Chap el Hill and Carrboro: Wom en's District I all women not in university housing; and Mn's District IX (two seats) Avery. Parker and Teague. All old members and any one interested in becoming ? member this semester are in vited to attend. Settled down for the new semester? Don't get so settled that you can't take time out for an easy browse at the Inti mate. We have study aids to help you with your courses, supple mentary paperbacks, and a good wad of escape reading, too. Come visiting, and come often! You're always welcome at the Friendly old Intimate! HE II1TII.1ATE DOOIISIiOP 119 East Franklin Street Open each night' 'til 10 OF - DROP 1 TEILflSTIBIISTffiOP-fl TRESEQESVEQATTDE J ASrzS coumi and NuMiia TMI FORM. WITH TICKET! FOR ALU COUMII aCINS AOOCO OR DRORFKO. MUST BE BROUGHT TO NO I MANU HALL IMMEDIATELY. T TICKET! FROM OE- fllE IDeLDBES: fill Tiiuana Drass LP'S! ir. Zhiuago Soundtrack! All Temptations LPS Including Temptations Greatest or Stereo is V i J V Schunior and McGee confer about strike strat egy at last evening's meeting of the supporters of the Cone Mills employees. oj uiv r DTH Photo by Mike McGowan Campus TODAY Panel discussion on "TV Draft and Its Alternatives" at the Westminster Fellow ship Sunday evening at 6:30. after supper at 6. Panel members are William Mc Cachren, state director of Selective Service, Col, Quince Mathis of Raleigh, Chapel Hill lawyer Jack Lasley and Charles Webster of the American Friends - Service Committee. William Geer of the UNC faculty will moderate. MP! SOCK! LULL OUTLET sales noon Over Sutton's Drug ADD ill!!! o STUDENT NUMBER SA A C F?L- Mr- Scf. -DATE- HOUR DAY PLACE IM.H.YL 1M- r StM.MM.VAi.. i air SC. j? vV , V i Calendar University worship 11 a.m. at the Wesley Foundation. Rev. William Coats, Episco pal University chaplain will deliver the sermon. Students interested in working with mentally retarded chil dren this semester should attend a short orientation meeting Monday night at 7:30 p.m. upstairs at the Y, Committee will work at Mur doch Center on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, with boys ages 8-14. No ex perience needed. D.A.R.E. II Project needs students to work an hour a week in experimental edu cation project for UNC stu dents and Northside School children. Meet at 4:15 p.m. todav in WToodhouse Room, Graham Memorial, or call 942-4997. National Merit Scholarship Committee will meet this afternoon at 5 in Roland Parker Lounge for the Yack picture. Academic Affairs Committee will meet today at 4 in the Grail Room. Members please bring any evaluation materials they still have. Students who plan to take the Honors 36 ''Seminar in HigfiT er Education' should' check at Room 101 Peabody for the meeting place of the seminar at 2 p.m. alt Asked On More signatures Continued from Page 1 Student Legislature," he said. He called for a show of hands of those who were con sulted by Powell prior to his signing the letter. No hands were raised. "I fear Powell has set him self up as spokesman for a group whose views he does not know," said Krichbaum. "I will ask Powell not to sign another letter until he re ceives more than token approv al," he said. 'Then he should do as students wish." THE MOST BREATH-TAKING AND PASSIONATE LOVE STORY OF ALL TIME! 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