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The Daily Tar Heel 281 seniors sign up for commencement program Only 281 seniors out of a class of "2,992 have signed up for caps and gowns in order to participate in this year's commencement exercises. ' ' Danny Davis, current senior class president, expressed concern Monday t over the lack of interest. : iv "For the first time in many years we have consolidated the baccalaureate , service and the commencement exercises. : Both will take place on the same day. There will be little extra time involved for the senior to receive his degree." ; ' Both activities will fall on Sunday, May 30. The Baccalaureate service will be ; 'at 11 a.m. in Memorial Hall. The commencement exercises will follow at 7 p.m. in Kenan Stadium. In case of rain, the exercises will be moved to Carmichael. Town hi New rates for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro bus system went into effect Monday. The fares have been lowered to 1 5 cents with aTO cent transfer fee. The issue had been raised in previous meetings of the commission, but was not acted on until Monday night. I own government moves to new center this week f j tL i Town government offices will be r moved some time this week to Chapel Hill's new $500,000 Municipal Center, riwhich has been under construction for a falff&i and a half. The first floor of the modern three-story building will house the mayor's office, the assistant town manager's office, the town clerk's office and the purchasing department. The Town Planning Department, the Public Works Department, the building I inspector's office and the Civil Defense office will be on the second floor. The s basement will contain the Recreation Department and a large meeting room. The building is located behind the main fire station between Columbia Street, Airport Road and Stevens Street. Plans for the building were drawn by o. J- U V Visit the future where love lechnicolw Starring Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasence First Time in the Carol : -i.. xjzxt&ssx j j , ? JUBILEE IhHEADQUAl&TEEi The newest and finest casual clothing shop in the area. 103 East can offer you the greatest selection of casual stacks and tops plus accessories to be found anywhere. Come in today and you will be ready for the great Jubilee week-end ahead. We have it all-you will want it all at the most reasonable prices that can be found Button-Through Dress Flair I K. - T . J , W3 Over The HUB The Store You'll Lc- 103 E.Franklin Tuesday, April 27, 1971 .i ews aronniML o Davis reminded seniors that a May 1 deadline does exist for the rental of caps and gowns. He emphasized that all degree candidates should be receiving a letter from the Alumni Association within the next week concerning the full schedule of commencement exercises. The UNC News Bureau is also expected to announce the commencement speaker next week. Seniors with any questions concerning commencement or with suggestions for the class gift should address their letters to Danny Davis, 132 S. Columbia Street. Charlotte youth wins Josephus Daniels award Cader Wesley Olive of Charlotte has won a distinguished Josephus Daniels Scholarship for four years study at UNC. The award was announced by Dr. "We felt we had to persuade people not to drive their cars and to take the bus," Bill Lieberman, a member of the commission, said Thursday. Patronage of the buses has been far below expectations during the first few weeks of operation. Tom Bridges of City Planning and Architectural Associates, a Chapel Hill firm. Two parking lots are provided, an upper-level lot with access from Columbia Street and a lower-level from Stevens Street. Future plans include the construction of a separate Council Chambers building to provide meeting quarters for the Board of Aldermen. The addition will probably not be made for another four, or five years. The board will continue to meet in the Town Hall courtroom for the present. Most of the office space to be vacated in Town Hall will be taken over by the Police Department. The mayor's and town manager's offices will be remodeled to provide facilities for an additional day of District Court here. v i is the ultimate crime inas SHOWS: 1-3-5-7-9 Open Mon.-Sat. 9-6 fares EAST T n 11 cainnipTuis William Geer, director of Student Aid at UNC. Olive is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keith Olive Sr. of 6101 Colchester Place, Charlotte. Transcendental meditation subject of lecture The UNC chapter of the Students International Meditation Society (SIMS) will sponsor an introductory lecture on transcendental meditation Wednesday in Gerrard Hall, according to campus coordinator Tom Davis. The lectures, at 2 and 8 p.m., will be given by Jim and Joan Podolak, who were taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the teacher of the Beatles and other celebrities. 'The lectures are designed to promote public interest," said Davis. .11 iiowereo It was announced at an April 15 meeting of the commission that the buses were averaging only 300 passengers daily. The daily rate had originally been expected to be 1 ,000. The new rate system will be experimental until action is taken on a May 4 referendum, which will decide whether or not the bus system will be supported by taxes. The bus system is currently running on a subsidy from iie towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro. If the referendum is passed, the tax would support the system for the remainder "of the year after current subsidies expire. Aid application Applications for student financial aid for the 1971-72 academic year must be turned in at the Student Aid Office no later than May I. ' TThHTTU Jl JJ.iL TAPES FOR SALE! 80-minute 8-track tapes (2LPs) of any albums requested $5.00! Will also tapeiover old tapes $2.00. Call Chuck, 967-6171. FURNISHED APT. June-Aug. Dishwasher, disposal, air-cond. Pool. $147 per mo. Call 96-4851 around 5:30 p.m. - . 1962 VW. Yellow with red stripe. 7000 mi. 14" tires. Excellent. 933-4806. SUMMER IN EUROPE! StudentFaculty Flights: May 29-July 28: $199 i June 11-Aug. 28: $205 . June 29-Aug. 18: $230 i NY-LONDON-NY f 942-7289 evenings JUBILEE SPECIAL! "For coeds it's the pillj for men, it's us. We guarantee and undersell Call 966-2574 7-to 9 p.m. j " JET TO EUROPE $189.00 NY-LONDON-NY June 9-Aug. 25 UNC Flights, 201 Carolina Union NOW RENTING: 2 and 3-bedroom.; air-conditioned mobile homes for June occupancy. Telephone 929-2854 or 942-1749 ; (from 9 to 6 p.m.) . APARTMENT TO SUBLET OVER. SUMMER. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, furnished, - AC dishwasher, pool. $160 per mth. 5 minutes walk from campus. Call 967-5231. 1968 Yamaha 125cc Enduro. Engine completely rebuilt. In perfect condition. Terrific trail bike. $350. Call 929-5768. FOR SALE: 1961 Mercedes 220! New paint,: tires, and upholstery work. Very good: condition. $700. Call 967-5854 and ask for Ed : or leave message. ..; Need responsible female grad.mature undergraduate to share very nice two-bedroom houseDavie Ctrcle. Move in May 20. Inexpensive, convenient. 929-5982 after 9 p.m. SPINET PIANO BARGAIN: WANTED:: Responsible party to take over spinet piano. : Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P.O. Box 241. McClellansville, South Carolina: 29458. - RIDE WANTED to Boston anytime May 1 weekend. Share expenses. Kathy, 929-5464. SUBLET FOR SUMMER: 2-bedroom apt" completely furnished. $97.50mo. plus utilities Write PO Box 1351, Chapel Hill. NEED RIDE to Boston for Jubilee weekend! Can leave Thursday afternoon. Will share expenses. Call Andrea 966-5323. FOR SALE: 1969 Honda 50, Automatic shift only 9,900 miles, like new. $125.00. Call 942-2407. FOR SALE: 1949 Ford pickup-1953 Flathead V-8. $250. Call 968-9074 for Paul. RIDE NEEDED DESPERATELY t'AtiantT Can leave Thurs. 29 or Friday 30. Please call 966-5332. EXOTIC AFRICAN FABRICS,"" CARVINGS AND EARRINGS AFRICAN SHOP CCB AND NATIONWIDE BUILDING NORTH COLUMBIA STREET ENTRANCE OPEN UNTIL 6 Two-bedroom house near Eastgate available for . summer sublet. Partially furnished. $100 a month. Call 92-4851 between 11 and 12 p.m. . FOR RENT JUNE-AUGUST: FuTnlsheT two-bedroom apartment, air-cond itioned Three 5 minutes from UNC. $530.00 for summer$265.00 per summer session. Utilities included. 967-4974. RIDE NEEDED from Norfolk, Virginia to Chapel Hill on Friday, April 30. Will help oav expenses. Call 489-3576 after 5. v 8-TRACK TAPES S 1 .OOS3.0o".Tiugese lection of tapes, over 200. We will BUY SELL or TRADE. RECORDS, CLOGS & THINGS 405 W. Franklin St. 929-3540. BLANK 8-TRACK TAPES Buy AUDiOPAK the finest blank you can buy. 80-minute tapes for only S2.29. Discounts on larapr oMe Et-ORDS, CLOGS & THINGS." 4G5 W Franklin St. 929-3540. Transcendental meditation helps in your relationship with others and provides more of a sense of continuity with yourself." Davis said the local chapter began as a result of a lecture here last summer. In September there were only four members in the society which has grown to include around 1 80 members. Davis expects a membership of 200 by the end of this school year. Davis calls the meditation system "better than drugs." "Your mind is much clearer, your personality better - integrated," he says. "You can project yourself much better into the world." Architect to present talk on planning problems Planner's Forum, a student organization in the Department of City and Regional Planning, will host an ijlustrated lecture by Graham Ashworth entitled "Current Planning Problems and the Environment in England" today at 4 .... p.m. in 102 New East. Ashworth, an architect-planner acknowledged in England as one of the leaders of the profession, is presently serving as executive director of the Civic Trust for the North West, a quasi-public ..agency dealing with the physical environment. During his career Ashworth has . worked for the London County Council, preparing a master plan for the new town of Hook, Hampshire, and a development plan for the town of And over. He is -: currently involved in a study assessing existing conditions and the factors affecting the environment in Liverpool, as "well as several other environmental studies. Each application needs to be accompanied by a Parent's Confidential Statement. The forms are available at 300 Vance Hall. o n- o Jiassioeas Have large (4 people), partially furnished apartment for summer sublet 5-10 minutes walk from campus swimming, air conditioning. $175 monthly. Call Scott: 942-5955. i SCHOOL BUS: Converted for camping. retirement, vacation. liberation or ? REBUILT ENGINE. STOVE. REFRIG. TOILET. WATER, WIRED, carpeted, etc. $3,000 or trade. Mark Nesse, M-W-F, Manning Hall. FOR SALE: FURNITURE (used): Danish modern living room suite (sofa, 2 chairs, lamp table, cocktail table, 2 end tables, lamp); solid maple, drop-leaf pedestal dining room table. 489-4579 (collect). PEUGEOT BICYCLES. Guaranteed first delivery May 9. $99.95. ($25 deposit). Call 968-3392 or 967-5252, evenings 7 to 9. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITES: FEMALE: Cashiers and counter attendants. MALE: Food preparation and personnel. Apply in person, Roy Rogers Family Restaurant, 106 Malette St. HOUSE TO SUBLET for summer, 3-bedroom, Yt bath, completely furnished (renting at unfurnished price-$150). 967-1095. 1-bedroom apt. to sublet June 1-Aug. 25. Furnished air conditioned, 15 min. walk to campus, $110month. Call 967-5173. Ask for . Scott. FOR SALE: 1962 Falcon station wagon. Call 933-4223. ATTENTION GIRLS: Don't let another month slip by without doing something about your figure. Join R aba no School of Dance Exercise Program. Meet twice a week, 5:00 or 7:00 for college students. More Information: 967-3816.. 'NEED FEMALE ROOMMATES, Starting 1st . session of summer school. Mobile home or apt. Call 933-1992 after 5 p.m. HELP SAVE AMERICA! Join the American Vigilantes! For information Buy and Read THE AMERICAN VIGILANTE by Alaric. Branden Press, 221 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. 121 15. $4.95. We don't force our exclusive acts on you because we make 25 profit on them like all other agencies do, because we sell them to you at cost. We don't have cancellations unless nature steps in, because we issue double contracts. We don't make money off of UNC fraternities because we are UNC students. We have a fraternity co-operative. If you book with us, at the end of the year, you will get 2 percentage of all your expenditures back or we will pay 75 of the band charges for one dance. We also give green stamps. Cast any other agency live up to our claims? We can get you any band, cheaper. Wait before you book with other agencies who boast how they grossed in excess of $100,000 from UNC Greeks last year. Get in touch. Student Enterprises (formerly Soul Enterprises). P.O. Box 932, Sanford. N.C. or call 966-2574. Bright Orange Con "Crystal Spear" 6'2" new $170. Used 4 times. Plus racks. Best offer over $125. Call Ken 966-2514 or 966-2516. APT. TO SUBLET for summer. Two-bedroom, air conditioning, partially furnished. In Carrboro, S1 15.00 per month includes water. Call 933-3644 or 933-3631. WANTED TO RENT: 2-3 bedroom house. Call 942-1691. FOR SALE: 1969 Honda CB0160. Excellent condition. With helmet. $300 or best offer. Leave message or phone no. at 207 Manly. 12' X 32' trailer available for occupancy August 25. Pick up payments of $56mo. No down payment. Contact Andy Provo. Box 706. Chapel Hill. JUBILEE SPECIAL: Engagement ring wedding ring combination S180. Beautiful setting. Call Steve or Mike at 933-5304. FOR SALE: 1967 MGB convertible. British Racing Green, radio, heater, low mileage, excellent condition. S1395. Call Clay 933-2573; VOLKSWAGEN, 1969 ioadc-d. -.:any .:r. 933-4404 alter 6 p m. Candidates for issue discussion by Doug Hall Staff Writer The League of Women Voters will sponsor a public meetir of candidates for mayor and board of aldermen of Chapel Hill at S pjn. today at Guy Phillips Junior High School. The meeting, to be held in the cafeteria of the school, will begin with a discussion of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro bus system. Voters in Chapel Hill and Carrboro will vote on May 4 to decide whether to commit themselves to an additional tax levy of up to 8 cents per SI 00 property evaluation to subsidize the bus system. Terry Lathrop, chairman of the Transportation Commission, will describe the bus operation and answer questions from the audience. Candidates for mayor incumbent Howard Lee, Jack Maultsby, John Fox and Douglas Holmes-will then be asked to answer the following question in a three-minute time limit: "How do you view the role of mayor in a community of Chapel Hill's diversity? Do you see its RENT-A-CAR Only $4.00 A Day, $.04 A Mile (BUT YOU MUST CROWELL LITTLE MOTOR CO. Durham 544-3711 Dr No. 011885 Chapel Hill 942-3143 Eastern JV. C. Newest 1 1 Flares y;Yioui Mike the ngW .Qnes i it if ,- I " inw fi n nn cj Co , LJ L-a Lju u i r..r-c cu n ;. J I ' L. Li Li j W I FARfiih nev vertical gajfternr cut in the shapiffqf tqtiay. JjEnj6y"-this easvj, care; ft ' ''7 x ? s I y" ' ' . i 'MI - ' ', , V. 4' ' ' i ' 2 V f S ' H ' d I t.t m (3 Located In The Eastgate Shopping Center Chapel Hill, N.C. Beside Hickory Farms 967-6461 Also In Raleigh Ridgewood Shopping Center meet nature to be administrative or innovative?" The candidates for Town Board w21 be given three minutes to answer either of the following two questions: iIow do you view the growing number of drive-in businesses Ln Chapel Hill and what kinds of planning procedures need to be implemented?" and "What do you think Chapel Hill's future should be? Should it be open to unlimited growth or should it remain a college town?" Candidates for the Board of Aldermen are incumbents Mrs. Alice Welsh, Steve Bernholz, R.D. Smith and Joe Nassif, and James Wallace, Jim LaBrec and Jim Crisp. Order of Old Wei! accepting applications The Order of the Old Well, a campus honorary recognizing outstanding academic and leadership qualities of its members, will be accepting applications for membership consideration today, Wednesday and Thursday. Any student wishing to be considered for membership should file for application at 01 Steele Building before Thursday. 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