- - . Wember 23, 1986 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 6 I ' I t f I I i i Chinese Missile Base In Albania STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN (AP) Swedish, provincial papers circulated a report Thursday that Chinese engi neers are building a base for intercontinental missiles' in Albania. Roving reporters Bjorn Hallstrom claimed in an article from Dubrovnik in Yugoslavia that he had seen the base himself. Clothinr Is Our Middle Name And This Is Where Milton's Really Shines! If in all your huntings ! you have come to the frus.tr atingr conclusion that all stores are alike, we've got news for you you haven't visited Mil ton's. We bost the choicest Old School Trappings in these environs with many unusual , patterns and fabrics not found else where. For instance, we have bold plaid sport coats with idental matching vests jackets at $50.00 and $55.00 vests at $12.50. Unusual : hopsack sport coats in Dartmouth green, carbon ' " blue, pheasant brown heather, e r 1 n blue $55.00 Basic navy suit in light weUlit wool reverse twist vested $88.00 vested $88.00 or un vested $70.00 Cox Moore V neck lambs wool pullover sweaters $16.85 Navy Flannel blazers still J39.H5 At Milton's You'll Find The Smartest Array of Apparel Anywhere Under One Roof. litem's 2v Clothing Cupboard Downtown Chapel Hill, x. i- J?fp MOMolo fbwauoadt iattaa6w 2 JtZ ftaJ f;. LI SwV ir A brash and likely move for sports coat enthu siasts involves our newest importation of plaid jackets, checquered boldly for the autumn season. It is playing the game, now and again, to be forth right. Jump to it! i 1 i J ' v Can't CU CHI, Viet Nam (AP) At 18. Pvt. Edward T. Con ners has a wife and a baby, two years in the Army, and a fear that is his downfall. Because of it he faces two years in the stockade. "I'm no good when those bullets fly," Conners says. "I freeze up, I can't face it out there ... I'm sick or some thing." - Conners is a 6 foot-7 Ten nessean who weighs 220 pounds. He trained with the Senators Back Viet Plan (Continued From Page 1) U. S. willingness to be flex ible in its position, he added that whatever approach final ly succeeds in Viet Nam, "It will not be one which simply decries what is happening in Viet Nam and appeals to one side to stop while encouraging the other. "Such a position can only further delay the peace we all desire. The only workable formula for a settlement will be one which is just to the basic interests of all involved. He reiterated President Johnson's statement that the question of Viet Cong repre sentation at the negotiating table is not an insurmountable one. "We invite the authori ties in Hanoi to consider whe ther this obstacle to negotia tions may not be more imagi nary than r e a 1," Goldberg said. Denies "Holy War" He denied that the United States is engaged in Viet Nam in "a holy war against communism." In his annual H arlem's Dr. Powell Drawn Thrii Wringer NEW YORK (AP) The Rev. Dr. Adam Clayton Po well was described byu a New York judge recently as "a mischievous delinquent." . It seemed an unlikely epi thet for a venerable pastor of the prosperous Abyssinian Baptist church in Harlem, who will be 58 in November. But it wasn't a patch on what they've been calling con gressman Powell for years in the cloakrooms of Capitol Hill, and elsewhere. As chairman of the House Oommittea on Education and Labor, Democrat Powell has been: Damned bv congressional colleagues as a legislative ob- structionist, a spendthrift of federal expense accounts and a chronic absentee from his . duties. 1 Denounced by union offi cials. Scorned by some Negro civil rights leaders as a trai tor to his race. The Internal Revenue ser vice has accused him un. J J O fVj o jp Face It Out There' U. S. 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii, and until one day last June officers thought he had all the makings of a fine sol dier. On that day, the Viet Cong opened heavy fire, and Con ners' squad leader yelled to Conners to move up with his machine gun. "I knew I was needed," Conners recalls. "But I couldn't get up there. I had hid in a Viet Cong tunnel. I didn't want to leave it." report to the Assembly prior to its opening Thant had argu eti that it was wrong to por tray the Viet Nam conflict as "a kind of holy war between two political ideologies." Thant's remark was inter preted as critical of the U. S. argument that it is in South Viet Nam to oppose commu nist aggression. On other issues Goldberg had this to say: The United States remains firm in its opposition to seat ing Communist China in the United Nations. The United States wants Thant to stay on for an ex tended term. As an inducement to win ning Soviet agreement on an outer space treaty the United States is willing to consider letting the Soviet Union use tracking facilities in the Unit ed States for Soviet Satellites. Offer Welcomed In Washington the U. S. of fer to stop bombing North Viet Nam if that country re duces its military activities in South Viet Nam was described successfully of evading his income taxes. Tammany Hall tried . to dump him unsuccessfully for supporting Dwight D. Eis enhower in the 1956 presiden tial election. Two wives have divorced him. His estranged third has complained that having put her on the federal payroll he proceeded to deposit her sal ary checks in his own bank account. A Harlem constituent clap ped a libel suit on him and has sought to have him im prisoned for non - payment f tne judgment she won. The still hansome political idol of Harlem took it all in stride. , From time to time, Pow ell's performance as chair man won praise from both President Kennedy and Pre sident Johnson. Many congressional collea gues, however, never really warmed up to the flamboyant representative from Harlem. WE CATER TO THE INDIVIDUALIST BUT RESPECT THE TRA- imiuwALiST . . . And that Is why every item at THE HUB has a distinctive quali ty about it that says it is "T ' " jusi. A snirt . . . But simultaneously 6 arm em is molded In the same fine traditional lines that have become the byword for the young man on the way up . . . Our sport coats reflect a wide range of tastes and styles from the boldest In plaids to the most stunning In blazers, all tai lored In the fine natural tra dition , . . From 35.00 . . . Each suit, whether two piece or three, reflects the same casual elegance of gar ments two and three times their price ... A wide se lection of heather tones, splids, and a tasteful collec "n Slen plaids make these suits a commodity your wardrobe cannot afford to be without . . . From 59.95 - -rj.l I j - THE' HUB OF CHAPEL HILL His company commander, Capt. William L. Mobley. gave the order for Conners to re join his platoon. Conners dis obeyed, knowing what was in store for him. He pleaded guilty to will fully disobeying the order. The court-martial ordered him dishonorably discharged, and to forfeit $50 a month, about a third of his pay. And it sentenced him to serve two years at hard labor. He has been in the stockade seven by Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield as "a good first step" toward possible settlement of the Asian war. Toronto Ex Announces Recruitment Students interested in be coming members of the To ronto Exchange may make application beginning next Monday, Sharon Rose, Ex change co - chairman, an nounced yesterday. , Application blanks will be available at the GM informa tion desk on that day. Interviews will be held throughout the week of Oct. 3-7 from 1 til 5 p.m. daily in the Roland Parker Lounge on the second floor, GM. The purpose of the Toron to Exchange, Miss Rose said, is "To dispell the ignorance Americans have of Canada." "We are particularly look ing for students with an in terest in Canada," Miss Rose stressed. "For that reason," she add ed, "One half of the ten-minute interview will be used to ask the interviewee deep thought questions. For exam ple, 'Attention is always be ing drawn to American-Canadian similarities. What are some differences, and how do you account for them?' " This year Carolina will host the 30 University of Toronto students Nov. 17-21. Activities during their four day visit will include the Duke - Carolina football game, a hayride, a square dance and several seminars on Canadian-American relations. During the semester break in January, the Carolina Ex change members will journey ' to Toronto for similar semi nars and social activities. Special arrangements will be made to interview any ap plicants who cannot meet the above schedule, if they will contact the Student Govern ment office. Applicants are urged to re turn their applications to the GM Info desk at least 24 hours prior to the time that they plan to be interviewed. Both graduate and under graduate students are wel comed, according to Miss Rose. FOOTBALL FANS Prepare For Those Big Football Week ends By Addimr A University Worsted Vested Suit To Your Wardrobe. Come In And Browse Today! Charge Accounts Invited! CIbub Of Clothiers of Distinction 147 E. Frazkiia L 4 Bi if . U LA I 1 n 1 idler weeks and soon will be ship ped to Fort Leavenworth, Kan. His platoon is still, resentful at Conners' action. "Someone said they saw him freeze," one soldier said this week. "But if he'd fired his machine gun maybe our buddy would not have been killed." He referred to one of the squad killed the 'day of Con ners' paralyzing fear. "We don't have time to study the subtleties of these matters," a legal officer with the 25th Division commented. "There is a war on. Maybe in a civilian court a different IMPORTANT! NO ONE UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BV HIS PARENT C JM U as m-ua tm 2TJOO W ERNEST LEHMAN'S PRODUCTION OF EDWARD ALBEE'S La Ma it """t i ff ip BBtfc IhI SimI itfettfl GEORGE SEGAL SANDY DENNIS Owcwti, Florsheim is first again to turn a great idea into great shoes bold brogue styling plus soft, supple comfort! Using special premium leathers, Florsheim makes them flexible and long wearing, too! Priced m 0 fear larjatfcj Clothiers 147 E. ill Barbra FRIDAY, SATU HUGE fill 91 Columbia Qassical Artists Include Bernstein, Ormandy, Walter, Stern, Biggs Szell Serkin and Tucker. Sale good in Chapel Hill Store Only Sale ends Sunday, Sept. 25 at 6:00 P.M. CHAPEL ays decision would be brought down. But this is the Army." -STOM conners joined the Army at credits and support his wife and baby, now six months old. He says his wife Sylvia Jane has stood by him. So have his father, a trucker at Kingsport, Tenn., and his mo ther, a beautician. Some of the officers who know Conners think the Army has dealt too sternly with him. "Conners wanted to be a truck driver and stay in the Army," one said. "He is a kid who needs education and to develop some guts." m MIKE MCHOLS PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS, NOW PLAYING from $25.95 of Distinction Franklin St. it DAY AT Streisand, Bob Dylan, find Baue E3ru!is8! L Cono Oeg. 5463 Ihvi Only itereo l!eg. 55.G3 Ikinly 5iS3 oiiibia ilassiGal LP's Stereo Reg. s3. 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