Thursday. October 14. 1971
Veterans to aid draft registers
UNC student to meet
President Nixon today
by Sue English
Staff Writer
The N'. Veterans for Peace at UNC
have begun circulating a petition calling
for amnesty for draft resisters, spokesman
Gary Martin said Wednesday.
Martin said the veterans expect to get
10,000 signatures from various college
campuses across the state.
The petition reads:
"We, the undersigned, support a
national policy of universal amnesty for
;.' tho-,e who, for reasons of conscience,
Vietnam war effort. This m;
political exiles abroad. Vietnam prr-
at home and ar.y under md::!men: v;
Justice Department."'
As the nucleus of th- drive. H
Hill will be ser.dirg rerr-vtit;-.:
other campuses it. the area. Martin
He said veterans w:!i be sen: to '
Forest University, Uj): Ur.:-.tr-:t
UNC at Charlotte.
n Dec. which :s the
asmngt
105rd a:
James Restcn Jr.. a veteran in J
i :ru: ": the Er. uo?r. derartmen : here.
f Andrew J-.h- -,-'
'ers.a.:
post-Civ.l War amnesty.
Mart:
Martin e-ccurazei sr.v
circulation cf "Petitions t
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Marti-
Pete Tr.roci:. a UNC r:..:ica; 5cier.ee
r.i ;:, --."J meet w-.:h Pre-. dent N.er.
t. i i. ... wa.v.
V. edr. esday .
In addition to meetmc -,th the
Preside-.: and erne cf bus adv.scr for
senate affurs. Pete Tripodi w ell meet w.th
Tnpoii's appointments ;
confirmed or. the bases of reeireh be
deirg or. bad Sords ard or the I
Supreme Court.
He rec:e-ed the app -.-t-ne-t
Tit;- to 3 d Cochran, or.e of Jcrii
llii Tr.rs.vi; -dl meet w-.tb. N;or. it i : :
a.m. for 15 minutes He sr.d be has V:
veterans m Suite C of the St-der.t Ur.::n.
Office hours are from 10 a.m. to neon
-. - jj n j . f - - T U c"S Ct a "' S 2 r. d
Thursdays.
Mat:
Pea,
C" V
rs rather
University stud:
than th " -ich heJuled meetings "An c e
interested particiratint in the dn? fcr
peace should ccr.net us in Suite C c:
through the main effi.e cf the YMCA."
sacd M.rtir.
v. i a; o
hand to gather signatures at the me
The
trigger::
n was in
rs Eerett Jcrdan iD-NC.) and
between President Nixon and e
Billy Graham m Charlotte Fr.da .
cir:ulatK
Erv-.n ID-N C ). Chief Justice Warren
,n the topic
amnestv wru:..
n the
:t:ce
refused
to participate
in the
The petitions w;
v..
the depu: U.S. at:orr.e
t a j : e n t o
appeared m the New Republ;;.
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The Daily Tar Heel
amiDiis calendar
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UNC Outing Out. jviII rr.eet at 7:45 cm.
orla m f"j',m 207 o tre Union. All students.
'.aff ar.3 'acuity i"tri!eC in capping, hiirgi
'hmtinq a"3 cairg are invited to attend.
The r-.' OA International Affairs
'.',' ",!;: iti rrieet 'onda at 7 p.m. in tr"ie
s bu'i'Ji rj to elect o'fiiers ana discuss trie UN
f'U-
of trie Cr.e-,i Ciud will be held each
'je-.O'a night, starting Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. in
foos ?0 O at tr.e Union, instruction for
tomnrs will be available. Come by Suite A for
jr'nr information.
Tre Campus Oenes of Debate will meet at 8
p in. Monday m trie Union. Trie topic will be,
'e.oived: football is a social evil." Everyone
i welcome to attend.
Tryouts for the Carolina Playmawers'
" f ovencrani and Guildenstern Are Dead" will
be held in the Playmaers" Theatre Friday at
1 : 20 and 7 . 30 p.m. Both males and females are
r eeded, and those trymg out will be asked to
r ': a d from the sc r i p t .
Can man really be free' Find out tonight at
' College Life" in Gerrard Hall at 9 p.m. See if
j-vjs is truly the Liberator.
Persons who bought tickets for "Henry V"
'oy either exchange the tickets or get a refund
it the Union desk before 9 p.m. tonight.
Transcendental Meditation lecture, 8 p.m.
f nday in the Union. Personal instruction will
follow.
Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Medical Honor
Oociety will conduct its final rush meeting of
the fan semes:' Vccay at 7 co. ' 5-."
106 cf the Basic "SC'e'oe. A.1
interested stude's ae 'ztl to ft'i.
Those i"'!efesed i r do-"9 c -'teer at
the Community SC'CC fc Peci'e !J'5' S
please sign up at :m .. c" :e ' C C
the Union.
Nomination fors 'or fe O'Cer o'
Valkyries, highest ca" os r or -rjr,- f'.r ac!-,,
are now available at the U'ion des.
Outstanding junior and senior women are
T-e Gceratic-s
A-aiysis sesa'C' T'ia'
eligible
for nomination.
returned to the des or mailed to Bex 'o. 32.
Carolina Union, by Oct. 22.
Teacher Placement hrea-.
Greensboro City Scnoois .i8
from 10 a.m. - 3:j0 p " .
Peabody HaH.
I'trrviews 'or
be e'd today
m c-o'". 1C3.
The math coiioauim wiii be he'd todiy at 4
p.m. in Room 332 PHps. Pobert B. Gafdner,
UfJC, will speak on "Geome'ry of Immersions
in Euclidean Space."
Conversational French wi! be o'fered each
Thursday night until TJov. 14 at 7:30 m Room
212 Dey Hall. The course begins tonignt. and is
sponsored by the UNC Extension Division. If
interested, call 933-1 124.
Dr. William A. Chopka. Argonne rjjtional
Laboratory, will spea at the chemistry
colloquim to be held today at 4 p.m. in Phillips
Hall. The topic will be "Applications of
Photo-ionization in Mass Spectrometry."
AIESEC JOBS ABROAD program will meet
in the Union tonight at 7:30 p.m. Check the
schedule at the desk for the room number. The
meeting is open to anyone.
S y stes
prese-ts
.a -sned a. Vol', speaki-.g z- "m i-ta-m-g
Problem i- P'e-.' t-ea E'aat
(PM) P'og'3-s." in f e ccHo3wum to be reid
today at 4 p.m. m d com 224, Philips Ha .
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The Aua"ce Fra-case o Chapel nr wr
'o d tr.eir first a:i meeting a: S p.". Fr.oay m
Oey Hail lounge. AM persons with an interest m
France and French culture are urged to attend.
The American Association o Umversity
Professors will hold its first general meeting of
f-e 1971-72 academic year today at 4 p.m. ,n
Dey Mail faculty lounge. The meeting win end
at 5:30 p.m. AM members cf the AAUP are
mvited to attend.
"T-e New Jewish Radicals," a film on the
Jewish student rebellion at Berkey, wni be
shown at the Hiliel House today at S p.m.
D'scussion will follow. An admission fee cf
.75 (S.50 for Hiliel affiliates) win be charged
to neip pay for the Israeli food. Ail students are
invited.
The Orange County Association for
Retarded Children operates a day care center at
Brinkiey Baptist Church. Volunteers are needed
t j work in the afternoons. Call Marilyn
Dietrich, S42-4033, if interested.
There will be a meeting of the
Administrative Board of the Student Health
Service today at 3 p.m. m the Union.
Nonparticipant observers are welcome to
attend. Check the Union desk tor the room
number.
Baha'i Club meetings, open to everyone,
held every Monday at 8 p.m. in the Union and
every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at 213 Purefoy Road.
- -a at p.m.
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Err.phas;i:r.g ho receptee J rj
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Jordan's aide ."ai.-d Trip
Wedr.es Jay atterr.oor. to .vr.::rr.-.
rr.eet:r.c. Tr:podi said
Anti-Nixon
group meets
A meeting for students interested :-.
going to Charlotte FnJay to pr-::
President Richard Nixon's vm: to j io
Graham Crusade uill be held at p r.
toJay in the Student I'mon. rathe: th.:
Iast night as incorrect l reported
Wednesday's DTH.
Nixon will speak at 1 :10 p :n L'rtd .
at the Charlotte Coliseum.
Organizers of the protest, which th-.-.
call "the students to greet Nixon." so!
groups of people from Charlotte.
Greensboro and Faetteville will a'.-
attend the speech.
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UNION TO OFFER ENCOUNTER GROUPS
Beginning the week of October 18, the Carolina Union will offer students an
opportunity to participate in a series of encounter poups. The program is
designed for persons who feel that they are functioning well in their day-to-day
lives and would like to further their personal growth. Supervised by a qualified
group facilitator, the sessions involve a group of eight to ten people in ten
one-and-one-half hour sessions. The same group of persons meet together for the
entire ten sessions over a five week period.
The personal growth encountertapes are a program of interpersonal exercises
developed by the Western Behavioral Sciences Institute. Drs. Carl Rogers, William
C. Schutz, Irving Janis and Arnold Beisser consulted with the Institute in their
development. The program becomes a learning community in which each
participant has a chance to know himself and has feelings better and understand
how those feelings affect his behavior; learn through honest feedback how his
behavior makes other people feel toward him; become more comfortable
expressing his own feelings openly and honestly wh :n lie wants; and develop a
greater ability to listen, to understand, and to be empaihic with other people.
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and Thursday; 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursdi : and 2:00 p.m. on
Mondays and Thursdays. Students interested in part;.:p- ng may sign up at the
Carolina Union Information Desk. There will be oi- r of S5.00 to help offset
the costs of the program.
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