Thursday. April 15. 1971 Th Daily Tar Ned mmiin Bum W1L XHJl -- " "- -"."'".'..... -- L-. College Foundation scholars meet today Norman Watson, director of College Foundation, Inc. and the Bryan Fund, will meet with students who are under loans from the foundation today at 3 and 7 p.m. in 104 Howell Hall. William Geer, director of the Student Aid Office, said it is important for locan recipients to attend. "It is important for students who have borrowed from the College Foundation to attend Ihis meeting to learn the latest information about the operation of the loans. The interest rates, the availability of funds and repayment plans will be discussed," Geer said. "Students who have never borrowed from College Foundation," Geer added, "may also be interested in attending to learn the availability of these loans to them." Geer said about 400 students now have loans from the foundation varying Campos calendar Friday, the Carolina Union Coffee House will present Hank Van Hoy. Returning to the Coffee House will be the UNC Reader's Theater with their production of "Miss Cynthie" by Rudolph Fisher. Doors open at 8:30 pjn. UNC Reader's Theatre will perform at 9 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Sunday will be by far the best day of many peoples' lives here on campus. The Way Home is starting another Power for Abundant Living class at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. For rides call 967-2828. There will be a picnic for Ehringhaus Residence College and the upper quad girls dorms, Alderman, Kenand and Mclver, from 4-8 p.m. tonight. There will also be a Coffeehouse in the basement of Ehringhaus for the same dorms. PROJECT HINTON: A largely self-governing, coeducational learning community, providing opportunities for growth through group living, for closer contact with faculty, and for study in some courses where students choose the subject and the instructor. There are no special entrance requirements, but enrollment of first-term freshmen is somewhat Luncheon Special 11:30 A1y-2:3d P.M, CHOPPED SIRLOIN W Mushroom Sauce i97 "THE REAL DEAL" UNC's Favorite Drink Reg. Carton $1.25 Super Carton $1.50 MOBIL Gas 31.9 & 33.9 ' MOBIL GAS AND FOOD Phone 929-5056 2 Miles North Of Police Station On N.C. Hwy. 86 RENT-A-CAR Only $4.00 A Day, $.04 A Mile (BUT YOU MUST CROVVHLL LITTLE MOTOR CO. 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DOWN Game at cards Guided the course of Alternating current (abbr.) Diatr. by United from $500-51,500 at a rate of 7 per cent plus a half per cent fee. Beer blast sponsored for Campus Chest drive In cooperation with the Alpha Phi Omega Gamma Sigma Sigma Campus Chest drive, Beta Theta Pi fraternity is sponsoring an all day beer blast today. The beer blast, which is open to the public, will be held at the American Legion Hut, next to the Holiday Inn. Tickets may be purchased at the gate for $2. Those attending the blast will listen to the music of the Peace Corps and drink all the beer they want. The band will be playing outside in the afternoon, from 2 to 5 p.m., and inside from 8 to midnight. Anyone who comes in the afternoon will be stamped to allow re-admittance that night. Schlitz of Durham donated the beer, limited. Sign-up today in the Project office, 10th floor James. The RJ's two-dinners-for-one dub tickets have become invalid, because the restaurant has gone out of business. Students desiring refunds may receive them through Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity from 1-4 p.m. weekdays in the basement of Smith Building. The Chapel Hill Bicycle Club will sponsor a bike ride to University Lake and a picnic for students and their dates, faculty and staff and their families. Bring your own food and bikes. Meet at the Old Well. Cameron Street, at noon on Saturday. A car will be provided to carry food supplies. The picnic will be cancelled in case of rain. For further information, call 929-2243 or 942-4481. The American Association of University Women (AAUW) will hold a luncheon for women who are, or soon will be, college graduates at the Ranch House on Saturday at 12:30. The price of the luncheon is $2.50. Call Mrs. Elma Hooker, 942-3298, for reservations. LOST: a five-month blonde golcfen retriever puppy near University Gardens. Answers to "Bear." Call 967-6293 or Dave at the Beta Theta Pi house. j-fMP'f tktt i , Call, the people who've taken the chance out of abortion (212)490-3600 Open 7 Days A Week Professional Scheduling Service, Inc. . 545 Fifth Ave., New York City 10017 uThere Is A Fee Fpj Oueryjgfi- Case $4.65 Case $5.90 RentAT-Bird $8.00 A Day. $.08 A Mile BRING THIS AD) 011885 Chapel Hill 942-3143 Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle A E S3 40 43 4S 48 51 53 Tardy European Substance Part of flower Rustic Negative Maiden loved by Zeus 56 Moccasin 58 Lair 60 Golf mound 61 Printer's measure 62 A state (abbr.) 64 Note of scale 66 Artificial language Feature Syndicate. Inc. 14 1TIAUIU RAPD J a & L4&. fflPL- 'rLL E E. R SlA L .ME Tj W E !s TjgTl) D E It-f j F A AR e aTIgie t jtuirie TTnTLp aTsIIs Afr f&jN t jt In a I Uwie RjAS! iSloiAlPi PiEIT 14 in cooperation with the National Brewery. All proceeds will go to the Campus Chest Last year, the first year of the beer blast, approximately $400 was cleared after expenses. SL meeting tonight, Greenlaw room changed All student legislators from the assembly prior to the March elections and legislators fronf 'teh current assembly are asked to meet tonight in 431 Greenlaw for the regularly scheduled SL meeting. According to Student Body Vice President Chris Daggett, the meeting was originally scheduled for 101 Greenlaw. . KE SHAGC BEER BEER Come In Before It Falls In SHACKTIME Everynight 7:30-8:30 Plenty Parking 120 W. Rosemary RECYCLE Rummqp And Bake Sale First Baptist Church N. Robsrson St. Saturday 10-5 I. - .... . -...---rmMllMMMMMIM SATURDAY APRIL 24 IN WALLACE WADE STADIUM TICKETS $6.00 Advanced Sale. These May Be Purchased At The Student Union Information Desk At UNC And On The Main Quad At Duke. $7.00 At The Gate. An ID Card Must Be Presented With The Purchase Of One Pair Of Tickets (One ID Per i i h 1 1 1 1 i HANKERING FO DOUBLE-KNIT PANTS? S - 4rf Flared double-knit pants with slanted hems navy, camel, olive or brown fortrel polyester-$ 18.00. n Beltless pant in herringbone ! so I id navy or camel double knit-$ 18.95. UfCorbin beltless double knit red, white or olive uncuffed $27.50. Our own solid double knits, n tincuffed, in camel, navy , I I J green, red-$25.00. Denim blue dacroncotton double knit with jean pockets-$15.00. n Join The Fashion Fun At Milton's 1 I Hollywood's annual party for itself, the Academy Award presentations, will be carried tonight live beginning at 1 0 on Channel 11. After giving the best picture jward to 'Midnight Cowboy" last year, the Academy judges seemed to return to more typical Hollywood styles in judging excellence this season, nominating such conventional offerings as "Love Story," "Airport" and 'Patton." The only innovative films nominated for the best picture award were "Five Easy Pieces" and "MASH." Along with the customary award presentations, the ceremonies will include a tribute to the Beatles (with Harry Belafonte handling the music) and film clips from the movies of honorary Oscar winners Ingmar Bergman, Lillian Gish, and Orson Welles. J THE r3 COMMITTEE OF DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESENTS ITS RING "OUTDOOR CONGER" FEATURING THE PAUL Couple) in ir "j UMC MANAGER'S JACKETS $9.00 VALUE ONLY $6.25 OVER 2,000 STEREO RECORDS LATEST- OUTSIDE: Q:30 -4FM ft pi i i. ii j TAPE -RADIO I- TVs ) V DISCOUNTED J by Continued from page I pointed out, were "by ar.d large lame duck." Newly elected legislators did not vote on the budget under prefer.! consideration. Stalling second objection wa that "legislature appropriated at leat S3. COO more than its projected revenue." This objection was also raised by Robert Grady, chairman of the Finance Committee. "Deficit spending i illegal." he said. "We expect the genera! surplus will be overdrawn, causing us to step honoring budget requests. Where are we going to get the additional money?" asked Grady. Stallings has considered signing the r3 THE BEACH BOYS HUMDREDSV 8 TRACK A STEREO TAPES I -PARTY TAPES V a95 -U? y PANTY HOSS S1.29 VALUE 05$ pn TO? BRAMD TUIS., VVED., THURSv a FRI. 13 14 15 15 resell ii tudget because then the new legislature -can reconsider sections and resolve some of its probiens." If he vetoes the budget, the old legislature would consider further action. "I have a lot of faith in the ne legislature," Sfallangs commented. He added that he liked some programs included in the budget, such as the Black Student Movement, ar.d would not like th-e charged if a reconsideration of the budget were necessary. "I am not bitter," Suliir.gs remarked, i expressed willingness to cooperate. 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