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Friday, April 9, 1971 By RCF chairman fit TTDP, --. .nvsfical Pllae'E: May Oil r The Daily Tar Heel by Pam Phillips Staff Writer Steve Saunders, newly elected chairman of the Residence College Federation (RCF), called for a possible study of the Physical Plant at an RCF meeting Wednesday night. Speaking to residence college governors, Saunders suggested that either a student-faculty committee or an outside group review the Physical Plant's War comes Veterans for Peace to discuss Several UNC war veterans will talk tonight at 8 in Gerrard Hall in an effort to present the public with realistic views of Vietnam war crimes. The program is sponsored by the North Carolina Veterans for Peace. ! NOW THRU TUESDAY PT DTH Classifieds JET TO EUROPE $189.00 NY-LONDON-NY June 9-Aug. 25 UNC Flights, 201 Carolina Union WANTED: People for the place; the Carolina Union needs people who like to program for the campus everything from music to movies. Interviews for Chairman of a Union Committee through April 9. Applications at the information desk. FREE, 2-month old puppy, male, light brown. Exceptionally alert and attentive to people. Would be good with children. Please call 967937. COLLEGE MARKETING COMPANY-LOCALLY BASED SEEKS FINANCIAL BACKING FOR EXPANSION. GOOD INVESTMENT ISSUE OF FIVE, TEN AND FIFTY DOLLAR LOAN NOTES PAYING 12. Call Mike Vaughn-Grimm Enterprises, evenings between 6:30 and 7:30. 968-1476. . NOW RENTING: 2 and 3-bedroom mobile home, for June and Sept. occupancy. Telephone 929-2854 or 942-1749 9 a.m.-6 p.m. RABANO SCHOOL OF DANCE: Series of exercise classes for dieters and muscle tone development beginning in April twice a week, 5:00 p.m. for college students. For more information, 967-3816. FAST! INEXPENSIVE! $.023.01 SPECIAL THESIS AND DISSERTATION RATES Carolina Copy Center, Inc. 335 W. Rosemary Behind Burger Chef OR 412 W. Franklin St.-Ogburn Building 967-2585 FOR SALE: 1968 Pontiac Tempest.' Automatic V-8, air-cond., new tires and battery. Must sell! $1550 or best offer. Call 942-1832. Pack your Knapsack for adventure. Bicycle and camp in England. 30-day tours. $566 from Boston. $689 from Miami. Competently equipped. Write: Bicycle-Campers International, Box 13927, Gainesville, Fla. 32601. FOR SALE: 1959 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 4-door sedan. Fairly good body. Engine, interior, heater in good shape. Best offer. Call Bill Herndon at 967-1282. .1966 Ford Supervan Blue, Joe Sica 942-3143. no windows. Tel. Ubiquitous Independent Mechanic. CALL RICHARD 942-3382 evenings and weekends. '69 Honda 50-almost new only 900 miles perfect c o n d i t ion call Mac Cole-94 2-2407. FOR SALE: 1970 Triumph Bonneville, 3,800 miles, excellent condition. One G-note. Call 929-5555. FOR SALE-1963 Chevy Van, new points, plugs, and generator. Fully carpeted and decorated, new tires. $500 or best offer. 929-2502. FOR SALE: V-M Mode! 359 port-b'e stereo Two speakers and turntable. One year oid. Good condition. $100. Call Penny 933-7308. FOR RENT: 1-bedroom basement apartment. Available now. $80mon. includes water and heat. 942-7289 evenings. operation and policies to increase its efficiency. Charlie Miller, governor of James Residence College, concurred with Saunders' suggestion and cited an example in his dorm, where a bathroom showerhead was broken. . Two residents of the suite called the Physical Plant for two months before action was taken and then were billed for the repair- when they were not responsible, according to Miller. The talks will center around the court martial decision of Lt. William Calley and related incidences and exDeriences. The speakers will give individual talks and will be available for questions from the audience. Use D T H Classifieds (Ellin - law itniftiiiL"" wrrar? mm NOW SHOWING SHOWS AT 4 - - ' - - ' - 1-3-5-7-9' or; i. PREGNANCY TESTING by mail. Government certified, licensed laboratory. Prompt results. Free instructions. Write or phone Poplan, Box 2556-P2, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514, phone (919) 929-7194. FOR SALE: PENTAX H1a camera, 55mm f2.0 auto lens, great shape case included, $75. Call Mark Levin at 933-4497 or come by 250 James. LOST BEFORE SPRING VACATION: A woman's gold, "Meister" wristwatch. If found, please call Margie at 966-5066. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FEMALE: cashiers and counter attendants. . MALE: Food preparation and personnel. Apply in person, Roy Rogers Family Restaurant. 106 Malette St. WANTED: "Long John Wetsuit." Call 966-9423 after 6 p.m. Need Black actors and actresses for student film production. Be filming in April. Contact Bob Jones 967-6537. 1966 Dodge Van. Slant-six engine. $750. A good buy. Call 968-8695. FOR SALE: Fender bass with case. Both in excellent cond. $225 or best offer. 929-1210 anytime. Yardwork got you down? Let us help two men, pick-up truck, and mower. Call 929-6730. SUMMER FLIGHTS TO EUROPE 8 June-26 Aug.: $170 20 June-1 Aug. $170 NY-LONDON-NY Boeing 707 Call 929-3655 anytime. FOR SALE: 1969 red Volkswagen sedan in very good condition. $1450. Call 929-3571 between 5-7:30 p.m. FOR SALE: 1970 MG Midget. B.R. Green. 6,000 mi. Warranted. Tape player. Very excellent condition. $1850 (a steal). Call 929-6154. FOR SALE: 64 Malibu. $450. New tires, good mechanical condition. Call 967-4937 after 6:00 p.m. Have nice large apartment 5-10 minutes walk from campus. Need three roommates for fall semester. $44 apiece. Phone Scott. 942-5955. WANTED: Part-time tutor for high school geometry student. Salary on hourly basis. Telephone 929-2605 after 1 :00 p.m. WANTED: Male Resident Advisor. Must be law or graduate student. Free room offered. Call 968-9221 or 968-9039. SURFBOARD FOR SALE: Cheap 6'1" Bing Maui Foil. Like new. Call 968-1273. 1965- Mustang Convertible. Automatic transmission. Power steering brakes, and top. Very good condition. $725. Call Carl Nash at 933-1 147 days or 682-4546 nights. ?LTmER IN EUROPE! oiudentFaculty Flights: May 29-July 28: $199 June 11-Aug. 28: $205 June 29-Aug. 18: $230 NY-LONDON-NY 942-7289 evenings He asked that a code of Physical Plant repair procedures be drawn up. Saunders then suggested that John Temple, assistant vice-chancellor of business, be asked to attend next week's meeting where he could then field questions from the group. Saunders indicated he had already spoken with Temple about a tentative investigation of the Physical Plant but said "not much could be done." Temple listed managerial problems at My Lai A film, "Winter Soldier," is also planned. The 17-minute movie documents testimony made by United States veterans concerning the Calley incident and other alleged war crimes. The film was made in Detroit. Gary Martin, a spokesman for the Veterans for Peace, said, 'The organization is not taking a stand on the guilt or innocence of Calley. We want only to inform people of the widespread guilt that exists." The speakers will include both students and graduates of UNC who have been stationed in Vietnam. Ai least five :; talks are scheduled. The program , has been scheduled because of the widespread interest the My Lai incident has caused. Similar activities have been held on ,, other campuses. ; , "We won't resolve ihe matter but thei . rally should serve a useful educational purpose," said Martin, a Korean veteran of 1967-68 and an economics graduate student. ' Elliott cancels speech Due to a cancelled flight, the editor-in-chief of Newsweek magazine was unable to speak here as scheduled Wednesday night. . Osborn Elliott, who is also the president of Newsweek, Inc., was forced to cancel his appearance Wednesday night when a mechanical failure caused the cancellation " .ofhisflight. An effort is being made to reschedule AND... Just 'Cause We're Nice Guys (And Gals) ALL OTHER ALBUMS ON ATLANTIC & ATCO ARE ON SALE All 4.98 List All 5.98 List Plus All Our Competitor's Sales But CHEAPER! the Physical Plant as a cause for some of the recent student grievances. Paul Hoch, governor of Craige, requested the governors of the colleges collect a list of grievances that could be put into a "coherent, cohesive, concise document the administration could use as a checklist." He said specific or general gripes could be incorporated into the document. Hoch asserted that "the proper amount of pressure should yield results" with the administration. In other RCF business, John Marcus of WCAR asked the Federation to support WCAR's financial independence measures. Listing various inequities if WCAR were to continue under' its present policies, Marcus urged each governor to consult with his legislator on the issue and persuade him to favor the change. In other RCF business, Beverly Tedder of Winston was elected RCF vice-chairman. Suzanne Wellborn, reporting on the SEARCH committee which is to consider present living conditions on campus and formulate suggestions, said the committee had encountered a few problems. One of these was the difficulty some students had encountered in responding to the questionnaires. Another problem had occurred in the computerization of the data. However, Miss Wellborn emphasized SEARCH'S findings would possibly yield "concrete responses" of the students to present to the administration. Other items included the Leadership Conference scheduled for April 17 at the Carolina Inn. At this retreat Dr. Sam Barnes will talk about the leadership courses for governors that will be offered next year. Governors, lieutenant governors, and various members of the residence college administrative staff were encouraged to attend. . :- the speech later in the spring. ir XL nn uuu r3 0 mm LIST 10.00 DOUJ DAVID CROSBY IF I COULD ONLY REMEMBER f.iY MM?E --f-fc -Mk Jkfc -vfct ALEX TAYLOR WITH FRIENDS AIIO NEIGHBORS C2?riccrn SD ESO p - x: - ' s. '. -TIT t'--lir-Mr-I- ' Thursday was a lazy day. Just right for stretching out and taking a snooze in the sun. But what about your Campus Chest balloon? Why tie it to your big toe, of course. (Staff photo by John Gellman) . i igx T3 ,A T1 a Effi'st ns. Med lfiiw in Carroll 'The East Is Red," a Red Chinese propaganda film, will be shown tonight at 7 and 9 in Carroll Hall. Tickets are available for 75 cents each at the International Student Center. ' The film concerns Chinese communists' opinions on Chinese history, life in the country today, the nation's role in the world and Chinese communism. The picture was an important part of chairman , Mao-Tse Tung's attack on culture during, the Cultural Revolution. ' V. Smce that ' time,'. the movie has been shown to an estimated 500 million people in China and around the world. The film was shown on the UNC campus at an r"3 3 IT'S FOnnSLLV ... E3E0n? n n nn dqv i r3 (DED0GED "F t uj Uud 1 wm bB 7U 4 Hall to earlier date and attracted an estimated crowd of 10,000 people. - With a cast of more than 3,000 people the film dramatizes the People's Revolution in China. Moving further, it depicts "the oppressiveness of imperialism and bureaucratic capitalism in pre-revolutionary China. - Other topics depicted include the infamous "Long March" the war against Japanese aggression and the overthrow of Chiang Ka'irShek. - The film's ' erd propagandizes the ideal behavior of the various nationalities in China and hoW they should be united in the dictatorship ofthe proletariat. it LIU nn (7S Uu n U 6I CM DELAiiEY i mm i f 0TEL SHOT i ki:;3 cni:s:sc:i inn day I r L f
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