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Tuesday, October 26, 1971 !v:"5C':':x:::::':c'""'v."''"""' V.V,VAVWiVAVi,AV1V.W.VA".'.'.'.kyy'.'.' ' Camrams calendar, lost and found. The Daily Tar Heel W& Min tor ?8M! Gin, hrH, canasta' Cv. to the Card Club meeting ThurvJay at 7:30 p.m. in Room 204, Carotin Union. State Affairs committee meeting toda at 4 p.m. Check Union desk for room number. The Union Coffee Houvs will sponsor a free concert by Bob Hmrle tonight at 8 and 9 p.m. in the Coffee House. Anyone Interested in working with the Coffee House on PA systems, lighting, or xleas for entertainment, contact BoDOy Patterson, 933-1 157, or Bonnie eler, 933,225. "You're a Good Man, Charl Brown" will be presented by the Durham Theatre Guild a 8 P.m. Oct 29-30. Nov. 5-6 and 11-13. at the Allied Arts Center, 810 W. Proctor St., Durham. General admission is $2. SO, $2 lz,r students and children. Call 632-5529. Durham, for reservations or information. The Carolina Union Coffee House wni present Keith and Joyce Friday at 9 p.m., for a performance by the UNC Reader's Theatre of a special Halloween reading of Frankenstein Saturday at 9 and 10:30 p.m. The Co?ee House is in the basement of the Union. Admission is 1.25, refreshments are free. JUNIORS AND SENIORS: Order your Official UNC Class ring in the sooth lo-jnje of the Union, 9 a.m. -4 p.m. Josten representatives will be present to accept orders. S10 deposit on all orders. Horseriding Club will meet tonight at 3 p.m. In the Union. Old toys? Gamma Sigma Sigma pledge class needs toys to fill a playbox for pre-school children at the Hillsboro Pediatric Clinic. Will pKf UP 933 8294. r-.ecessar. Cai 933-1917 RED CHINA: SUWER '71 as seen ty Two members of the rece't FrienM, Ct'ew . A public presentation, including a -. o ana auestion-anjwer period will be heid Tn.jrs-day at 8 P.m. m Carroll HaU a2.or .f-. A reception wiil be he'd for ?n o-.l e Thursday, 3 0 j- C ': P.m., in the Wesiey F.r.3a!n,n. OUTING CLUB: "eetmg Tr ,r-.day &: 72C p.r-i. m the Unon. All mt-rested students at invited to attend. Can 42-5 190 for r-ore information. Anyone m!tresld m working wi'n photography or art for me Caro'.tr.a Symposium booklet, "f.r.d of tre South," contact J:m Henderson in S'ji'e A of the Union, r,r Pn , .' s Post. 929-2802. The finance committee of the 1972 Carolina r po s "j win meet todjy at 7 p.m. m Sui'e A of the U'-ion. C'aire, p eave come and crmg your last nj"t. General Cooiege tt-dents are urged to pick up pre-regi.tration i'tfation and discuss spring semester programs with advisors through No. 15. :'esh"-e'' may a;so pck up Freshman Seminar programs. The National Orgar.iat.on for Women is hoidmg in Open ho use tomg'-t at 8 p.m. at the Wesley Fo jr.cati.jn. An interested people are invited to attend. The decorations committee of tre International V Bazaar will meet m the upstairs room of the Y Wesnesajy at 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested in working with decorations is welcome to attend. Veeti-5 -f ?h UNC Accou--!ir3 Ci-b .'. ed'e'.dJ at ? p . m 309 Gardner. -r-e' wri be a meeting ct the Yoa C-"o:fits Ci-0 v.ed-esiay at 7 p.m. tn ! ij- .-.r. ah members are urjed to attend. The r.,r- Mni be fcnowed by sceeoh py Or, E -e ' e Grace at 8 c . The Art a-d Architecture group for the Crm,- a Sy-pos-jm win r-eet to-ght at 7 p.m. in S -'t A Cf the Un.cn. Ayo'e mterested i i"e3 to attend. f." rers cf the Toronto E cr-ang w.sh to a s who he'ped prepj'e for ana ciea up af-er :ne vegetarian Dnner and all those who ae ' ded. Ta;e't va'ted for Cra?e graduate center Co"ee Mo-'e. Can Chris Pece'son. 933-7256. DRAFT COUNSELING: 7-9 p.m. .ond5-ThrsC3y; 3-5 p.m., .' onda y-Fr iday . in P com 21'-.. Suite E. Carolina Union. ,'.a ter ti. Vic-ry, author of "The Death cf a Poet" a"C 'Alexander Pushkin." will lecture en ' '- u vn m : Russia and Europe" Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the f.'orehead Planetarium faculty lounge. The lecture is sponsored by the Cooperative Program m Russian and East European studies. UNC and Due. Freshman C o -ncii-Group III will meet today at 5 p.m. m Room 215 of the Union. Bring ,',,i sapper there wiil be a picnic afterwards. FOUND: Hubcap off grey Camaro. Can P-odney. 942-2691. FOUND: Gold charm bracelet. Claim from Mr. Christian at McLaunn parking lot across from Whitehead Dorm. FOUND: Strawberry torvCVe. ire r.t ,'Q terror wit! f i oooy ears n downtown Chapel Mill. Cad Keith. 933-1522. or com bv i" Lewis. t FOUND: Set of Ford keys in teat cave behind Pnwip-i Mti Sunday nst. Can 933-2901. FOUND: ld" watch near Morrison a'ter Homecoming game. Call 933-2625. FOUND: One par cf brown passes n Section ISC. Row KKK. Seat 16. cf Krr StadRjm Saturday. Check unn oet. FOUND: Pid-geon near hcspital with ta?s on feet. tame. Can Jonn Scnoe-htit. 933-3361, to centify and claim. LOST: Very friendly gotden ret'.evf, wearing collar without tags. Answers to' "Carrie." Can 929-3363. Reward. LOST: Wire-rimmed prescription glasses between Ehringhaus and Connor. Can Babi S 933-5234. LOST: Tan wallet. Keep money. Return waliet and contents to Walter Sheri.n 963-9114. or 933-3918. LOST: Nme-week old black kitten. Ran away from James Dorm. Can 968-5776. LOST: Metronome, has two generations c' sentimental value. Call JoAnne. 933-4317. Reward. LOST: Tan suede wallet in grad or undergrad library. Oct. 21. Please return pictures and credentials to 6-D Townehous Apts., Chapel Hill. No questions. Duke University Major Attractions Committee presents in concert Duke University Indoor Stadium Saturday, October 30, at 8:00 p.m. Tickets Now On Sale at Record Bar TIJUANA FATS SPECIALS Two free drafts with any dinner on Tues., Wed., & Thurs. SERVING GREAT MEXICAN FOOD BRING THIS COUPON (ONE PER CUSTOMER) 5-9 Mon Thurs 403 W. Rosemary ANOTHER FAT SPECIAL Lunch 11:30-2:30 Moo-Fri S1.49 Taco Enchallida Rice Refried Beans Coke, Tea, Coffee 1971 Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.. Milwaukee and other great cities. SCORPIO, OCT. 24-NOV. 22 Scorpio and ScEili&z r.lcaB? Lisiii Yhey both No one can resist the forceful, dynamic personality cf Scorpio. No one (not even Scorpio) can resist the dynamic, good taste of Schhtz Malt Liquor, bearing the sign of Taurus the Bull. Scorpio, you are the sexiest, most magnetic sian in the Zodiac, but you may tend to shun the world and live secretly. However, if you show any sign of welcome, people f;ock to your door. So call a few Pisces and Cancer friends and show them a real sign of welcome . . . Taurus the Bull. Your piercing Scorpio eyes will tell you. Schlitz Malt Liquor is not to be taken lightly. It's decidedly different from beer. True, you're cagey enough to know that Taurus comes on bold. But lock out, it may surprise even you. Nobody makes malt liquor like Schlitz. Nobody. SCHLiTZ- 1! . Brezhnev, Pompidou ask European conference PARIS -French Prident Georges Pompdou told S-.ct Conu-:: P-: -ftVl-. Si Leonid I. Brezhnev Mor.diy the read i, clear prepare a I Conference, long sought by Moscow, r.w that the B:g Four per h.ue agreement on the sutus of West Ber!:n. Brezhnev said the Soviet Union has no oh;ect:ons to inclus-.on of the I'n.t. and Canada as members of the conference. h;ch u ou'.d in effect rccoc post-World War II map, including the Communist regimes of I astern Fur Brezhnev, beginning his first official visit to a Western nation since smiled his way through a lukewarm public welcome Monday. Although as secretary -general of the Soviet party. Brezhnev is not offical France gave him the 601 -gun welcome normally reserved for that Brezhnev met for two hours in the Elysee Palace usth French govern: the first of four scheduled meetings to discuss world and European proK ta'v.: rank Tent : War protest rained out WASHINGTON - Rain washed out an antiwar protest here M - in organizers vowed to conduct a year-long campaign, agairot President V.vr.'s bid next year. About 400 persons showed up at the Washington Monument to protest th they sought cover when the gray skies opened up w ith torrential rams. John Froines, Chicago Seven defendant and a leader in the anttwar m.ne the demonstration would be rescheduled for Wednesday. He s,ud the V protest would include a march on the White House. Pentagon officials said more than 2.000 troops are stationed on ManJ! city in case of trouble. hat M i' ex p . St,iU- h : ! ct-.-.I ether t 'A ! Veterans Day observed WASHINGTON A few hundred persons dotted Arlington National (Vmete rainy weather Monday to honor America's war veterans, including those Vietnam War who Vice President Spiro T. Agnew suid have '"paid a higher pn usual." A 21-gun salute honored the l,07h,000 Americans who have dud i:: 1776 and the 40 million others who have come home from those wars. Agnew laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and then .-ddr--crowd that filled about one-quarter of Arlington's open ampitheater. "The nearly 5.5 million Americans who have served in our Armed Forces dun Vietnam War have, in my opinion, paid a higher price than usual." vnd Agnew. fighting in an unpopular war, they have had to bear the brunt of its unpopuLrtv Veterans Day was celebrated this year for the first time on the fourth Mo-? October rather than Nov. 11 as in the past. U.N. to vote on China UNITED NATIONS -The final round of the historic China debate began the General Assembly, and the United States expressed confidence t sufficient votes to retain Nationalist China's membership in the ballotin today. Ibania, which is speaking in half of Communist China, and the United Nationalist China scheduled concluding speeches Monday afternoon Honduras and Tunisia. There is little doubt that Communist China will be admitted to the U.N whether Nationalist China will be expelled, as Albania has insisted, or wh remain a member, as the United States wants. "We continue to feel genuinely confident," U.S. delegation spokesman N J. ; ! King said. "We have signs of favorable movement over the weekend." Kissinger leaves China WASHINGTON-An announcement on the date of President Nixon v. i mainland China is expected soon after presidential assistant Henry A. Kissinger returr from Peking Tuesday. White House observers believe the trip may take plate sometime between N o . 1 r and January. Kissinger and 30 White House aides arrived in Peking last Wednesday to a the date and other details of Nixon's historic journey. Kissinger stayed a day longer than planned. His new schedule f. r . at Andrews Air Force Base near here at 4 p.m. FDT today. India, Pakistan tense NEW DELHI-India and Pakistan accused one another Monday A f.r:r .. -rr ' barrages across the India-East Pakistan border into population centers. In New Delhi, the Pakistani diplomatic mission confirmed Sunday that a Lrg- p of its 140-member staff was prepared to return home. Indian cabinet leaders met Monday to discuss the reported Pakrtani Agartah, capital of Indian territory of Tripura, on East Pakistan's border. Four persons were reported killed and 20 wounded in the .helhn? dun- .- w .' mortar shells fell in the central part of the city of about 60,000 person-.. Food can control asked WASHINGTON Industry asked the government Monday to impose tighter federal controls on foodcanneries to prevent a recurrence of last summer's discovery of lea J! . botulism in canned soup. Both Dr. Ira I. Somers, research director of the National Canners A-.so.!a?i ,r (NCA), and Sam D. Fine, associate commissioner of the Food and Administration (FDA), said they could recall no previous instance of food proee . - seeking stricter federal regulation of their own plants. "We just don't think the canning Industry can tolerate any more bad puMir. ." Somers said in an interview. "From a statistical standpoint our record ii good hut w want to tiehten everv icrew we can." 974 97f TODAY 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. ROAST BEEF THE BACCHA entrance behind the oom 97t self service 97$
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