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The Daily Tar Heel Monday, October 25, 1971 Spppch slated Tuesday Navy, Marines Mansfield: Ar f f H. i - " -f ' ' T - s r cv . 1 ' . r.l t ' I ' . f . v ; : i i. - i I Qt : i , ', ' mi rii 1 hi I ma . -J. hi ii i mm -s-mm. by Hov, ie Can Slzff Writer ir.rf Jate'v enlisted in the - rab!v T V. leader Senate Democratic majonty Mike Mansfield, who wil speak Ln Memorial Hall Tuesday night, is the only member of Congress to serve in three branches of the armed services - all before he was 19. Mansfield, who was born to poor Irish immigrants in New York City in 1903, moved to Great Falls, Montana, with has family in 1906. e ?oir.eo m the r.d China Mansfield dropped o; of the eizhth grade in February , 1918, at the age of 14 to join the Navy. After being honorably discharged from the Navy after ten months of overseas dutv, Mansfield from the Army the next year the Marines, seeing Phiilipmes. Japan, Siberia a before his discharge m 1922. From 1922 until 1927, Mansfield worked as a copper miner and a mining engineer in Montana. Following a year as a student at the Montana School of Mines, he enrolled at Montana State University m Missoula in 192$ after passing a special high school equivalency exam. In Missoula, Mansfield met his wife, the former Maureen Hayes, whom he married in 1932. a year before he won his bachelor's decree. Remaining at Montana State as a nasters decree m a..u stud vine at the University of California in the summers of rb-l he ' a full rrofesscr cf Utin American Far Eastern History. Mansfield was first elected to Congress in 1Q42 from the traditionally isolation first district cf Montana. (The first district s previous representative, Jeanette Rankin, had been the first woman m the U.S. House of Representatives and the only member of Congress to vote against the declarations of both World Wars.) Because cf his extensive knowledge of the Far East and the Chinese languages, in 1944. President Franklin Roosevelt freshman Dem, msp-ect-.on Mansfield Ja- selected th: a tour of Chma. W45 with a "000 word report. While the report cited Ch:i2 i as "the one man who can make C-.-unitv and independence a rea'.itv." most B eer on at and wine dermen's sales agenda Jean Terrell, lead singer of the Supremes, belts out a tune in Carmichael Auditorium. The group played before a near-capacity crowd Saturday night. (Staff photo by Scott Stewart) The Chapel Hill Board of Aldermen will consider an ordinance today which would allow any establishment holding a beer license to sell beer and wine on Sundays. The ordinance would repeal Section 3-2 of the Town Code of Ordinances which prohibits the sale of beer and w ine between 1 :00 p.m. Sunday and 7:00 a.m. Monday. Under a new state law passed by the 1971 General Assembly, the only establishments under town ordinance are those which do not possess a brown-bagging license. Many of the aldermen feel this to be discriminatory. The repeal of the ordinance would eliminate town laws dealing with beer sales and leave the sales under state control only. Any establishment holding a license would be allowed to sell beer and wine on Sunday after 1 :00 p.m. In other business, Police Chief W.D. Blake will discuss bicycle traffic problems and make recommendations concerning the control of mini-bikes on school property. Alderman George Coxhead told the board last week he had received several complaints from townspeople concerning the traffic hazards created by bicycle riders. Coxhead requested Blake to report on what can be done by the board to insure Campus calendar, lost and found ECKANKAR is a path to total awareness without the use of drugs or other artificial means. Classes meet Thursday nights. Everyone is welcome. Write Eckankar, Box 953, Chapel HiH. CAMPUS PAPER RECYCLING: All interested persons are invited to attend a meeting tonight at 7:00 p.m. in Room 215. Carolina Union. Call 933-3292 for more information. Catholic Faculty Group: Mary Bourgoin, free-lance writer from Washington, D.C., will speak at the Neuman Center Sunday at 8:00 p.m. on "Women in the Church." All are invited to attend. Meeting of the UNC Accounting Club Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. in Room 105 Gardner. There will be a meeting of the Young Democrats Club at 7:0O p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. All members are urged to attend. The meeting will be followed by Dr. Eugene Grace's speech at 8:00 p.m. The entire Chapel Hill Students for McGovern Committee will meet tonight at 8:00 p.m. in the Union. All members and interested students in Senator McGovern's candidacy are urged to attend. All students and faculty interested in forming a caravan to Greensboro to hear John Kerry's address tonight, please leave your name at the YM-YWCA office. Plans are to leave at 6:45 p.m. from the parking Memorial Hall and the Y. lot behind Anyone interested in organizing or heading a Card Club for students interested in playing gin, hearts, etc., please contact Alan Mann in Suite A of the Union, 933-1157. AWS meeting win be held tonight at 6:45 p.m. in the Carolina Union. All AWS representatives are urged to come. There will be a meeting of the Carolina Readers on Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. in 103 Bingham. Everyone is invited to attend. The Campus Series of Debate will meet at 8:00 p.m. tonight in the Union. The topic is, "Resolved: Man should program his own evolution through genetic control." Everyone is welcome to attend. Modern Bridal Fashion Show will be held tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the Newman Foundation. All junior and senior women are invited to attend. A drawing for a trip to Florida for two will be held. Talent wanted for Craige graduate center Coffee House. Call Chris Pederson, 933-7256, if interested. The National Organization for Women will hold an Open House Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at the Wesley Foundation. All interested people are invited. NEW Ladies' Filigree Ring NEW Men's 23 dwt weight Ring NEW Men's Signet Ring iMlORS an SENIORS order your UNIVERSITY of NORTH CAROLINA CLASS RING CLASS RING 9 a.m. to 4p.m. Student Union October 26-29 Josten representatives and members of Alpha Phi Omega will help you in making your selection and placing your orders. Sponsored by The Order of the Grail and Alpha Phi Omega. 2 DRAFT COUNSELING: 7:00 9:00 p.m., Monday Thursday; 3:00 5:00 p.m., Monday Friday, in Room 258, Suite B, Carolina Union. Baha'is meet every Monday in the Union at 8:00 p.m., and every Tuesday at 213 Purefoy Road at 8:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to come. Walter N. Vickery, author of "Pushkin: The Death of a Poet" and "Alexander Pushkin," will lecture on "Pushkin: Russia and Europe" Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Morehead Planetarium Faculty Lounge. The program is sponsored by the Cooperative Program in Russian and East European Studies, UNC and Duke University. Anyone interested in working with, manning tables for, or helping sponsor a state-wide Amnesty Petition with the North Carolina Veterans for Peace may sign up in the Y office. FOUND: Strawberry blonde, wire haired terrier with floppy ears. She followed me home Thursday night from downtown Chapel Hill. Call Keith, 933-1522, or come by 111 Lewis. FOUND: Hubcap off grey Camaro. Call Rodney. 942-2691. LOST OR STOLEN: Tan suede wallet, in grad or undergrad library October 21. Please return pictures and credentials to 6 D Townhouse Apts. Chapel Hill. It is very important. No Questions asked. LOST OR STOLEN: Please return my puppy. Small fuzzy, white and brown puppy lost in Royal Park area Thursday night. Answers to "Patrick." Call 967-7194. Generous reward. STOLEN: Billfold taken from purse on 3rd floor of undergraduate library. Keep the money, but please return the rest. No questions asked. Call Barbara, 933-8012, or turn in to lost and found. LOST: Tan windbreaker in Union lobby. Call 933-8181, or leave at Union Desk. LOST: Watch, large black onyx stones on band, black face with white Roman numerals. Call Judy, 966-2595. REWARD LOST: Contact lenses in flat white case. Call A.B. Hayes, 968-9027 or 942-6929. QQOD Lononson GPEesnio 11:30-2:30 Monday BRAISED BEEF RIBS Tuesday BBQ CHICKEN Wednesday VEAL PARMIGIANA w spagetti Thursday ROAST BEEF PLATTER Friday CHICKEN w pastry or FILET of FLOUNDER SOUP AND SAuO WILL BE SERVED WITH ANY OF THE $.97 LUNCHEONS FOR . . . $1.30 $1.30 Y 25905 NAMl SCNATUtf exptAr.'ON date caje ino puce Of USUI PIEDMONT AIRLINES YOUTH FARE CARD If cord it lot. o!n or dejtrcyed. a c-cm cord rr be prcKoied. tafce hs cord and 90. Now at a new low price: S3. And it's good until your 22nd birthday! You get a reserved seat, any day, and save about 20c. Call us, orsee your travel agent. ot both the bicyclists ar.J the safetv motorists. School Board Chairman Mary Scroggs asked the board last v.eek to request the police department to enforce a recently passed school policy prohibiting the use of mini-bikes on school property. A formal sewer agreement between the town and University has also been prepared for tonight's meeting. The University requested an agreement several weeks ago when Carrboro asked that developer Bobby Roberts be allowed to connect his 296-unit apartment project onto Chapel Hill's sewer lines at the Bolin Creek outfall. ot the C hiro ( c..- rr. ore agrarian retcrr. revolutionaries." After serving as a C'-c delegate to the United NV-. -151-15 2. Mansfield bucke.1 Eisenhower sweep cf 1 0 5 2 b Senator Za'.es N. Fetor. a V Senate seat. In 154. Mansfield served a .:. to the Southeast Asia Ccr.fcrer.c was among the original :cr.o Southeast treaty Organrat; IV: Mansfield was one of A men cans to sense the da-g.-- large-scale United States o!.; : Vietnam, and m the January . 1 ' of Harpers he warned that "large can be at best only a stopgap - irt Vietnam but in eer cu-.tr is employed." Mansfield was elected Senate -whip in 1057. and when Lr J on J became Vice President in l1-; succeeded to the post of ma on: . 1. During Johnson's term as Preside and Mansfield often disugre-j American war policy m Y..; althouch Mansfield avo id ed an break with the administration ur.t.l became President. Mansfield will speak at 0 Tuesday in Memorial Hall a par: speaker series sponsored by the ( .o Forum. Free tickets are avai'.jble .o Student Union Information De Placement Service sets schedule for recruiters The University Placement Service has announced the following organizations will recruit on campus during the week of November 15. Monday - Seidman & Seidman; Tuesday - Duke University graduate School of Business Administration, Carolina Power and Light Co., Price Waterhouse and Co. and Touche Ross and Co.; Wednesday Southern Bell Telephone Co. and Devro, Inc., a division of Johnson and Johnson (alumni only ). Thursday - Southern Bel! Banking and Trust Co.. Depar Social Services. University o! graduate School of 1 Administration and State Farm In Companies; Friday - Fireman's Fund Insurance Companies. A- Students must appointments in 21 I Gardner Hall. '2 PRICE COLOR PRINTS? SAVE OH SLIDES MOVIES B & W PRINTS, TOO This lew price saves you up to 50 over usual "drug store" prices, rushes high quality color prints back to your door in just a fe days. Try the Mm service used en many mid-est and southern campuses. SO EASY, SO CONVENIENT . . .just use your own envelope and the coupon below. Fill in name and address, write name cn rc!l cr cartridge, enclose coupon and remittance. 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