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THE DAILY TAR HEEL Ervin Mills Strikers Vote Thursday. February 9. 19SJ HP J -, w el come Stud ent Help Mi' - cv-V r;-v,! t w 1 -Strikers at J vo'ed Wcd- i pa rt? rn ran W," r ' ' r , , I r r. rn m;cr- j To'e Workers t'n r:rrion. AFI.-CIO. said t-v h-.i brers received !-,d-r.N a! five co1!ecs r,a including d from Co'urn ard New York croups at Guilford College, the Chapel Hill and Greens boro branches of the Univer sity of North Carolina, Duke University, and North Caro lina A & T College in Greens boro, as well as the two uni versities in New York City. Lloyd Byrd. business agent of the Envin local of the un ion, said company figures on how many of the 1,633 produc were exaggerated. He said. "The 455 workers they claim ed yesterday Tuesday includ ed more than 150 office and their figure is still too high." The plant manager, C. W. Howell, said that 548 produc tion workers were on the job Wednesday. Goings On By Avon Privette Co-"-. r ia i :a U-; r-itv -: ersi! v. Ho .rd trev zc'cd or. 1 heir nn or -i: members of collco 1 -; 'rrs of the I.eacuo for Tn- prmocracv and of the n xuooms urpnnizins oe. S:.;or,ts v cro on the pic'ot of ?he three-day Con-1 str.ko uhich ended Wed r cday r.iwht. This strike, at . vers Co, io plants, was intend ed ? sr-od collective bargain- Tbo pi .-!-,; Hcr-o White Oak 1 Troximity n Greensboro. (i'V Mia , Milling Campus Calendar Tara! rev in Haw River, oola in Gihsonville and the C "o r'ar.? in Salbury. The Knun strike, two weeks i'd. is in protet of what the r-:-n calls discrimination .".c.v.r.st workers because of ;Nir xr.lri nctivity. I.o Hlar.c srid inquiries had boon received from student TODAY Professor Donald Knuth of the California Institute of Tech nology will speak on the techniques for writing com pilers to the Association for Computing Machinery at 265 Phillips at 8 p.m. Coffee will be served at 7:30 in 277 Phil lips. All interested people are invited. Murchoeh Committee will meet at 2 p.m. today in front of the Y. All students who are interested in spending an afternoon 'with some re tarded children at the Mur doch Center are invited also. National Merit Scholarship Committee will meet in Ro- "lassels Jbr cIiers ) 9 MILTON'S February Shirtstranglcr The bold new look in masculine fashion . . . Tassels by French Shriner! Very hand' so me, very comfortable, very smart. And many styles to choose from. "GGNCH Uown & CampuA t The greatest Frogstrangler buy we've ever offered. Fabulous single needle tapered roll button-down shirts, PRESENT SEASON VINTAGE, superbly tailored by the big E Eagle solids in matted basket weaves and herringbones, chambrays in stripes and tattersals, dacron cotton wash 'n' wear oxfords, Old School Tromblee striped oxfords, Meer schaum stripes all the finer shirts that add up to a smarter wardrobe, regularly $7.95, 8.95 and 9.95, at a goldstrangler of $4.49. This is but a sampling of the wonderful world of Old School buys including added further reductions on suits and sport coats. Y'all come and join the funstrangler! baton's Plothing Cupboard Downtown Chapel Hill land Parker Lounge at 5 p.m. Communications Committee will meet at 4:30 in Graham Memorial. All members please attend. Interviews will be held in the GMAB office for the Graham Memorial Film Board today from 3 to 4 p.m., and Fri day from 4-5 p.m. Sign up at the G.M. Information Desk. Interviews for the position of Freshman Women's Coordi nator of Women's Residence Council will be held Tues., Feb. 14, through Thursday, Feb. 16th. Any woman with a 2.0 average is eligible. Those interested should sign up at the G.M. Information Desk. Try-outs for the Opera The atre production of Blitz stein's Regina (based on The Little Foxes) will be held on Friday, Feb. 10, at 7:30 p.m. in Hill Hall. Tickets for Chad and Jeremy, sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha, are now on sale at Y-Court and the Record Bar. Stu dents are urged to get tick ets before they are all sold out. The shows are at 7 and 9:30 Friday, Feb. 24 in Me morial Hall. College Life get together will be held tonight at the Alpha Delta Pi house at 10 p.m. Guest speaker will be Dick Ballew, Regional Director of the Campus Crusade fur Christ. Everyone is invited. PETER, PAUL AND MARY. What comes to your mind when you see these words? If you have never seen these three perform, probably a phrase like . .and frolicked in the Autumn mist. . . or '. . .no crap shooters, no mid night ramblers. . .' creep into some back corner of your mind. But if you have been for tunate enough to attend one of their unforgettable perfor mances, you will begin to feel the things you felt the night you were in their audience. A Peter, Paul, and Mary Concert is, as was stated, un forgettable. They get on the stage and try to communicate to you. Take for instance, "The Cruel War." If you watch Mary's facial expressions and listen to the way she controls her tone, you can really grasp an understanding of the sacri fices and hardships that go along with war. On the light side, Paul's hu or has brightened many faces, both at concerts and in hospital wards. Yet, all these words are meaningless unless you get, say, a tingle in your spine when you witness these three artists, pouring forth their all from deep down in side, in their attempt to con vey their message to you. Peter, Paul and Mary are three individuals. Peter stud ied painting as a youth and en tered Cornell in 1955. He ma jored in Psychology. By his senior year, he was the cam pus authority on folk songs. He became ; acquainted with Josh White, ' Joan Baez, and John Lee Sooker and after graduation he sang and played at many of the Village coffee houses. There" he met Paul and Mary, -j Paul is a comedian. He can do imitatiosn up a blue streak. All his life he has en tertained people. He had1 a high school pop combo and at Michigan StateJ.he was very Gt i ill nirfii miMim THE HUB's Exercise in Logic IF: " Nice Guys Finish Last . . ." THEN: Why is The Hub number one? Solution: EASY ..THE HUB main tains a policy of serving students with highest quality clothing at reasonable prices. ... Corollary: These prices are occasionally too good to be true. Witness: SUITS from . 39.88 SPORT COATS from 21.88 DRESS SHIRTS from 3.88 TROUSERS from 7.88 SHOES from 12.88 THE HUB of Chapel Hill in r N. r i 0 OK h r mi AN EXTRA T ME FOR HEELS TODAY U REGULAR SHACKTIME FRIDAY 25 j popular as an emcee. After a successful two years of work in a camera shop Paul jour neyed to the Village. He be came interested in folk music He met Mary. Mary came from a family that had folk music as an in tegral part of its life. She was raised in the Village. Many of the 'folk' personalities were dropping in at her house all the time. She loved folk music and became a part of the folk world of coffee houses and Washington Square sings. Her voice has an unbelievable range that teamed up with two bearded prophets to form the entity P, P & M. The bsst way to receive their message is to be present at their concert. University of South Carolina students said of their February second con cert "wonderful", "meaning ful", "just plain great." This Saturday evening's eight thir ty concert marks their fifth consecutive February appear ance at Reynolds Coliseum. I, for one, wouldn't miss it. Ad vance tickets are on saL at the Record Bar. My normal column will be in tomorrow's DTH. I must note that tonight after we stomp Wake Forest, the cool Dukes of Dixieland will be on hand at Memorial Hall to help celebrate the more-than-three-this-time-I-hope victory. I DTH mstpisl FOR SALE: TWO three-ton air-conditioning units. Varsity Men's Wear. ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER, Office Royal works perfect ly $130 ($180 new). Full sized manuals nearly new Facit (Swedish), $75; Good Underwood $55. Carl Penny, 968-9014 or 029-1908 aftre 5:30. 1966 Triumph Bonneville 650 cc. motorcycle, 15 0 0 miles. World's Fastest Motorcycle. $1050 or trade for car. Call 942-6612 or 929-2364. MALE HELP WANTED: Full and part - time salesmen to work during going-out-of-busi-ness sale. Previous experience preferred: Varsity Men's Wear. FEMALE HELP WANTED: Full or part-time cashier. Pre vious experience required. Apply Varsity Men's Wear. FEMALE HELP WANTED: Competent, adaptable woman with incentive, independent, business ability for full - time typing, mimeographing, recep tionist job in Chapel Hill. Must have good references. Phone 942-4157. A QUIET PLACE TO STUDY and sleep. One 10 x 50 air-conditioned, 2 bedroom, mobile home. Available March 1. $90 per month. 942-3268, 942-1749. Governor's Message To Be Carried Live . University Television will carry live. Governor Dan K. Moore's Legislative Message to the General Assembly in Raleigh on Thursday. Febru uary 9. Best present estimates place this at 12:30 p.m. The speech will be recorded for re-broadcast the same eve ning at 8 p.m. On Monday, February 13, University Television will car ry live, the Governor's Budget Message to a combined ses sion cf the House and Senate at the Legislative Building in Raleigh. Present estimates place this at 8:30 p.m. REYNOLDS COLISEUM N. C. STATE CAMPUS SATURDAY, 4 4 Q.n FEBRUARY II, OlOU P M. W3 TICKETS: $2.00-$2.50-$3.00 On Salt Ah Coliseum Box Office, Thiem'f Record Shop, Penney's ley. Away Dept., Cameron Village, Record Bar in Durham and Chapel Hill. CANDIES . ... FANCY SATIN HEARTS $3.35 to $10.00 RED FOIL HEARTS 5 12 oz. 80C 1 lb. $2.10 134 lb. 3.40 VARSITY MEN'S VEAR-Chapel Hill GOING OUT OF BUSINESS rz3 Z3 We Sold Our Lease-Everything Must Be Sold in A Very Short Time Choose from Fresh Stocks of Nationally Famous Brands We have re-marked and re-grouped many items in order to offer you greater savings. Don't miss this Once-In-A-Lifetime Opportunity for Sensational Savings during our Going Out of Business Sale! rt 1 ' ' I 0E 0H6S YOU TO CODE EARLY FOR DEST SELECTION. SORRY: NO CHARGES - NO LAY-AWAYS - ALL SALES FINAL $armtg Unit's Ifear Clothiers of Distinction FninLLi shist chapel hill (The following does not refer to Fred Thomas.) TnviT A THY7))' ' l) r A )r
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