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Thursday, December 5, 1968 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pag 5 Group To Aid Biafr : Wholesale Price Lists Denied Sets a Goals By ERICA MEYER Dill Staff Writer "A lot of people are going hungry over there" said intense, bearded Joel Polin, a camDus organizer of movement to aid Biafra, which met Wednesday. The tiny African country is engaged in a bloody civil war with Nigeria in which the "big difficulty ... is a chain," said Polin, "of getting the food from the producer to the consumers' mouth ... and everywhere along the chain there's a hangup." Biafran native Egemonye gave historical sketch to Ndubisi a brief the nine A major person meeting. organizational meeting will be held at 4 this afternoon in 111 Murphy. All are invited. The nucleus group meeting Wednesday narrowed its focus down to two major areas. The first encompasses a fund-raising drive with humanitarian aims and the other is a letter writing campaign to urge that this issue be presented to the United Nations. The group debated whether its aims should be political or humanitarian ones. But the general consensus seemed to be that people might hesitate to contribute for both food and weaponry since "guns don't ever help," in the words of a coed in a yellow sweater. But, as stated by a slim, red-haired girl, "I don't think anyone would have objections to giving food to hungry children." SL Considers (Continued from page 1) violations in many cases speed with which the Judicial because they will constitute Committee has worked to interference with personal frame a set of options for final welfare or academic pursuits. The clause contained in the first bill concerning double jeopardy was held in committee for further study for the following feasbnsf ' " v First, by the Judicial committee felt that such a proposal would strip the student body of all authority to regulate itself if action was taken by the civil authorities. Secondly, the proposal only eliminated dual penalties, not dual trials. Thus, if the student body voted on the issue at the proposed referendum they would probably think that they were voting to abolish something while in reality they were not. Finally, the committee felt that such limitations in the proposal could be accomplished by other means, such as court procedures. Concerning the revisions, Student Body President Ken Day made the following statement: "I'm very pleased with the Rosser (Continued be established. A recommendation that teacher salaries be increased and teacher's jobs be made easier through an easing of the administrative work-load. Governor Moore said IsrY let ij 4ABE EAST , 4. say the word for you f i N. Give him Jade East, l the classic I A j ( gift of elegance i ' i j 1 1 L s. that says he's .-..z-.- J - J3 Ps. y dashing, exciting, 1."" . I .... 1 v l f"71j I your kind of man. i" . -! ail I ji 1 vr Jade East Cologne Hh- from $3X0; ! n7! I! e I After Shave from HL Jp3L A2.50; Cologne After Ijj jTlfll ' jjgs Shave Gift Set, $5.50. , jljl 1 .; - " fragrance, try Jade East :. . - : ill Coral and Jade East , ; rtl 1, - y Golden Lime. All are ,..,.,. tEEf' iiife ' y available in a complete : -,mr- ij-j i - collection of masculine - grooming essentials. ...-r. i isl r SWANK, InCw ' j : Sole Distributor 10: j fr" "1 y I j r i L 11 ml Informal Meetin Egemonye stated that Biafra now has "so many widows so many orphans." He told of massacres, assassinations, idealistic aims and futile, broken treaties. Some of the problems mentioned included not having the "right men in the right jobs" and "nepotism." The results could be seen last IFC Proposes Guidance System By BRYAN CUMMING DTH Staff Writer The Interfraternity Council (IFC) passed a proposal to provide a guidance system for rushees starting with spring rush, 1969 at its meeting Dec. The rushee guidance system UAWMF anne A march in support of freedom of speech for servicemen will be held Saturday Dec, 7, sponsored by the United Anti-War Mobilization Front (UVWMF). The march will begin at 1:30 in the Morehead Planetarium Parking Lot, proceeding westward on Franklin Street towards Carrboro. decision by the Student Body before Christmas. ' "I urge most strongly that the committee exercise great care in making final revision so we" will have Intelligent, coherent choices on the ballot Dec. 17. "The Legislature must exercise a thoughtful judgment in providing meaningful options. Furthermore, we, as a student body, must be prepared to undertake a thorough discussion of the changes proposed and . demonstrate a strong support for the bill we adopt by a large and thoughtful referendum on Dec 17. "In this way, we can maintain the respect of the rest of the University community as we work to improve our judiciary." Copies of the revised bill will be available to legislators today, in the Student Government offices so that they may study them for the session this evening. Report from page 1) Tuesday that he had already asked the Advisory Budget Commission to include funds in the 1969-71 budget to facilitate the implementation of several of the study commission's proposals. PI October when "200,000 died of malnutrition and related ailments," according to Polin. He advocated helping "the victims of this war, the noncombatents, women and children " Hp mintprl stati "stirs on the high rate of starvation and malnutrition in Biafra, saying "a four-year-old child doesn't have a political will sponsor two offices on campus, to re sei up two or up two three days before formal rush begins. Representatives from each participating fraternity will serve as counsellors to rushees as they make decisions, A mong other business covered at the IFC meeting March The route of the march is tentatively planned to end near Carrboro in a rally. Among the speakers scheduled to appear are several military veterans. Following the rally a group of students will go to Fayetteville, N.C. to pass out leaflets downtown. Ft. Bragg military installation, where twelve students were arrested in a UAWMF project on Nov. 16, is in Fayetteville. According to a UAWMF statement, "everyone concerned is invited to participate in the march." Plans for the march were coordinated in a UAWMF meeting held Dec. 2. In addition to UNC students, there were faculty members and students from Chapel Hill High School, Duke University and three Durham high schools. , The students from Durham were;?rorganized by Mike Smedburg, who is UAWMF coordinator at Duke. The high schools represented were Northern, Hillside and Durham. Anyone who is interested in helping with the march should contact Charles Mann, 942-6849, or Andy Rose, 942-2704. Mann is the state information director for UAWMF and Rose is the campus coordinator. Saturday p 1 17) SHin lay 1 1 1 ivTO i5!. . (s&Kw, 111 l i i When THE INSTANT BUTTON BOOK ripped off sales of 14 copies in Seed River, Maine and 22 in Bladder, Arkansas I knew that it -wouldn't be long before the literary public would be screaming for more. Hence, my second book of hilarious button sayings, which after much hair searching and soul pulling I decided to entitle SON OF THE INSTANT BUTTON BOOK. Each button saying is printed on pressure sensitive paper with a tenacious, sticky backing. You get a blank button to stick them on, or you can stick them on any non-protesting object. Some of the sayings will make position." "My own priorities," he said, "are for the chUdren, the starving, the needv." Polin was optimistic and impatient. "There's a lot of thinas that wp ran handle, he told the group, "if we can direct the energies on campus, show people that there is a way to reach the situation." were a donation of $100 to the Christmas House project, plans for a Christmas party at the Murdoch School for retarded children on Dec, 13, and the establishment of a student faculty commission to study the results of the Conference held Nov. 2-3. A rush commission reported its interpretation of the rules for rush parties, saying none could be held in fraternity houses during holidays or between terms. The IFC Court reported its action on a bottle-throwing incident that occurred Saturday night, Nov. 23. The fines levied totaled $175, paid by four fraternities. IFC President John Callan warned of "much stronger action" in any future incidents of this kind. Bill Overton, chairman of the Activities Committee, announced the Christmas party to be held at the Murdoch School in Butner. The party is scheduled for 3-5 p.m., Friday, Dec. 13. Overton asked for one t co Sheraton-Park Hotel, Please send I a Sheraton Student ! IXXsoIcan save up 'to 20 on eraton rooms. Name Address. Reservations with the special low rate are confirmed in advance (based on availability) for Fri., Sat., Sun. nights, plus Thanks- . giving (Nov. 27-Dec. 1), Christmas (Dec. 15-Jan. 1) and July through Labor Day! Many Sheraton Hotels and Motor Inns offer student rates during other periods subject to availability at time of check-in and may be requested. i i SheratonHotels &MotorInnsg) i Sheraton Hotels and Motor Inns. A Worldwide Service of itt J It took a sick mind and a frail body to write my kind of book. Fortunately, I possess "A DAVID Wholesale prices for Book-Ex merchandise wil not be made known to the Student Stores Committee, representatives learned at a meeting with William Geer, Director of the Office of Student Aid, J. A. Branch, enterprise manager, and Tom Shetley, head of Student Stores. According to Shetley, wholesale prices are being kept "confidential" because of certain deals Shetley has with the wholesalers. Shetley informed the committee that representative from each fraternity to attend the party. The retarded children will be 32 boys aged 9-16. Overton also announced the Christmas House Project which is an extension of the Empty Stocking Fund. The IFC agreed to contribute $100 as the Panhellenic Council did earlier. John Callan annoucned the establishment of a sturdy commission to study the results of the IFC Student Faculty Conference which was held on Nov. 2-3 in Reidsville. The study -commission will contain six or seven students, "two faculty members, the Assistant Dean of Men, Dickie Baddour, and IFC Chaplain John Butler. It was reported by the representative from Phi Sigma Kappa that the building on the house on Finley Golf Course Rd. will be completed after Christmas. President Callan announced the building plans for the Carolina Inn had originally included plans for a road through the property that now - i i Washington, D.C. 20008 me two of each" you angry. Some will make you laugh. All will make you sick if you eat them. None will grow hair. You can pick up both books for a dollar each at some book stores. Others may throw you out. MARTIN Author and All-Around Nice Guy Published by Daylark Press; distributed by Doubleday & Company. Inc. cIdoubleday all they (the students) needed was retail price comparisons with other student stores. During the meeting, Shetley brought out that students were needed to work for the student stores quite frequently. Geer replied that at the Student Aid Office, there were "few calls from Student Stores for people to help." According to Shetley, state laws governing state institutions limit his hiring better personnel for increased wages. Therefore, he is forced in many instances to hire several inferior workers, whose includes the Kappa Alpha, Sisma Nu and Beta Theta Pi houses. Callan met Tuesday afternoon with UNC business manager J. A. Williams, who said these plans have been discontinued. The next meeting of the IFC win be Dec. 16. J The store that cares about 'SUPER-RIGHT" U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED LEAN Fires! FRESH, CRISP CAKKOTS GREAT FOR DESSERTS OR SALADS ANJOU PEAKS Lb. MAKES A GRAND SALAD FOR LUNCHEON OR DINNER LARGE SIZE YOUR CHOICE OF ROME, GOLDEN DELICIOUS, STAYMAN, YORK OR JONATHAN MlPlPlLES PRICES IN THIS JANE PARKER BRAND PEACH PIES IDEAL FOR GIFT GIVING JANE PARKER BRAND CAKE Une Parker White Enriched A&P BRAND FULLY BAKED Gold Pound Cake 59c Macaroni Gr Cheese STOCK YOUR FREEZER WITH MARVEL BRAND ICE MILK ASSORTED FLAVORS niMli iii hiii Vi Gal. "JJ STOCK UP WITH SPECIALLY PRICED Campbell's Vegetable Soup ..... 2' EQUAL TO THE BEST COST YOU LESS Ann Page Brand Pure Honey STOCK UP WITH SPECIALLY PRICED ; Green Giant Green Peas DR IP OR PERK VACUUM PACKED A&P 1 00 GREAT FOR SNACKS VACUUM PACKED Excel Salted Mixed Huts . . SPECIALLY PRICED C n total wajes were the work thev do. "too h?2h for Bob M a n e k i n , a representative on the committee, noted that student workers were often more efficient and cheaper than others. He also requested that a "communication hot-line" be set up between Student Stores and the Student Aid Office. Net Book-Ex profit was about 22. 8S cents on the dollar for the year ending June 30, 1963, Shetley considers this ' profit." reported. He a fairly good Over the past four years, Book-Ex net worth has increased nearly 40 per cent. However, according to figures furnished by Branch, net income has decreased to S31 1.000. Profit, Shetley explained, is being reinvested into inventory. In 1958, he reported, there was an inventory turnover of 1.9 times the stock on hand at the beginning of the year. In 1968 "Super-Righi" MUCK R0AS O BONE 111 O BONELESS "Super-Righi" Fresh Quarter Pork Loin you! O 2i2 TO 3y2 LB. AVERAGE PACKAGE LB. ally IriMi Beet 2 23c AVOCADO PEARS 2 KIDS LOVE 'EM' AD EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7th 24-Oz. Pkg. C Sugar 1 Vi-Lb. Loaf J """Jo )?r ) MORTON BRAND FROZEN 0) 4 i .1 Colombian Coffee ' GOLDEN RISE BRAND n SKS the figure has increased to 3.4 Shetley stated that Student Stores "has not passed an increased cost of the merchandise to our customers as rapidly as we have incurred those costs." Manekin asked that a student accountant go over the figures supplied to the committee for interpretation of them. Branch agreed to this and added that the information requested by Ken Day, student body president, in a letter Nov. 29 would become available the next week. The residence colleges will be contacted by the Student Stores Committee in order that students may register specific complaints with the Student Stores. Beat the gift wrapping problem! Choose bocks from the Intimate and have 'em wrapped free! Heavy Corn-Fed Beef LB. LB. SLICED INTO CHOPS 3-Lb. Bag 57 c . V"'-- -V For 39C JANE PARKER CINNAMON, GOLDEN OR Donuts 2 Pkgs. TvC 79 3-Lb. Ring 2p- 39c S329 STOCK UP FOR HOLIDAY BAKING A&P FROZEN 2-Count Packages in ii mi in i nil .in iiiuii i )Uli OVa-Oz. . Cans 3-Lb. Jar 17-Oz. Cans -Lb. Ccn M-Oz. Can Si 00 29c 99c 49c 79c 79c Co
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