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The Daily Tar Heel Monday, November 8, 1971 w.5:.5:v.:::.::;y..:.:. Th Daily Tar Heel Is published by the UrUversity of North Carolina Student Publications Board, daily except Sunday examination periods, vacations and summer periods. Offices are at the Student Union building, Unl. of North Carolina. Chaoel Hill N r 57;ii -rr numbers: News, Sports 933-1011; V. 933-1012; Business. Circulation, v Advertising 933-1163. v NEED A BICYCLE? a free kitten? a pool table? Check the DTH Classifieds (They 're on pa2e 5) tv Subscription rates: $5.00 per semester. $10.00 per year; Second class postage paid at U.S. Post Office in Chapel Hill. N.C. The Student Legislature shall have powers to determine the Student Activities fee and to appropriate all revenue ' derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1.1.4 of the Student Constitution). The budgetary appropriation for the 1970-71 academic year Is $28,292.50 for undergraduates and $4,647.50 for graduates as the subscription rate for the student bod ($1.8 per student based on fall semester enrollment figures). The Daily Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of ait advertisements and to revise or turn away copy it considers objectionable. The Daily Tar Heel will not consider adjustments or payments for any advertisement Involving major typographical errors or erroneous insertion unless notice is given to the Business Manager within (1) one day after the advertisement appears, or within one da of the receiving of tear sheets, of subscription of the paper. The Daily Tar Heel will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an advertisement scheduled to rjn several times. Notices for such correction must be given before the next insertion. Prescription Accurately FUied Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For Quality Sunglasses Contact Lenses Fitted Contact Lens Accessories tnaus John and Lib Southern 121 E. Franklin St Between Varsity Theatre and Intimate 1 News around campus 1 Jobs service sets schedule The L'r.:-.er-.:y Placement Service an. no ur.ee d bur, a u.e . organizations will recruit cn campus Nov. 15-19: Monday - W.T. Grant Co.. Jchn C. Muse and Co. and University of Rochester graduate School of Management: Tuesday - Emory Unr.ersity graduate School of Business Administratis. Hartford Insurance Group. U.S. Naval Weapons Laboratory. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.. Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. and Haskms and Sells: Wednesday - Cornell University graduate School of Business and Public Administration. Ernst and Ernst. W.R. Grace and Co., Vick Manufacturing Division of Richardson-Merrell. Inc., Burlington Industries, Inc.. and J.C. Penney, Inc.: Thursday - Collins and Aikman Corp.. Northwestern University graduate School of Management, International Harvester Co., Aetna Life and Casualty and Burlington; Friday - Carolina Telephone 2nd Telegraph, Tennessee Eastman Co. and International Harvester. Dorm sign-ups continue todav S:gn-ups for dormitory rooms for the spring semester will continue today for those dorms with rooms still available. Residents of 15 campus dorms have already signed up for their rooms for the spring semester so that no rooms are available m these dorms, according to the Office of Residence Life. In the other 13 dorms there are a limited number of spaces still available for next semester. Students interested m sizr.mg up for the spaces still iculd contact the residence di 11!. 'A i; WHO SAYS A CONDOM 1 iinr xm-Air -n ir l FUN OUT OF LOVE? 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The President w.ll preview his re-election campaign Tuesday with appearar.ee at two S500-a-plate Republican fund-ra:ing dinners in New York and Chicago. The speeches will be beamed by closed-circut television to GOP dinners in 1 other cities, Nixon is expected to announce his candidacy tor a second term m about t o months, just in time to put his name on the ballot for New lhrr.rh.uv' first-in-the-nation primary on March VMiite House political strategists have just about ruled out any attempt to fmese the primaries by keeping the President above the political wars until late spring. Nixon's advisers believe that a strategy of avoiding the primaries resulted m the political demise of former President Lsndon B. Johnson. Nixon is not I;kel to chance a similar outcome. Defense Secretary Melvm R. Laird is scheduled to report to Nixon next week on his inspection trip to Vietnam. Nixon is expected to decide shorth after that meeting about the pace of future troop withdrawals. British soldier killed by machine-gunning pair BELFAST, Northern Ireland - Assailants in a speeding car machine British soldier to death and wounded another Sunday as they were strolhn the town of Imrgan, 20 miles south of Belfast. An army spokesman said the two soldiers were off duty and wearing ci;!;. when they were gunned down near the town's hospital. The slain soldier was the 122nd person and the 35th British trooper violence in Northern Ireland this year. The toll also includes 7( civ:' policemen and two members of the part time Ulster Defense Regiment. In another incident in the Roman Catholic Bogside area of Londonderry, British troops shot a man who fired a short burst from a machine gun at them dtir btttween stone-throwing youths and soldiers, the army said. Troops said the gunman in Londonderry was hit in the chest and was s but a search of the area revealed no trace of the man or any signs of blood. canned a g through jn cl t!u to d:c m larts. ni: v een to tah. Experts analyze data from Amchitka AMCHITKA, Alaska - Atomic experts, vindicated in their predictions that no tidal waves, earthquakes or leaking radiation would result from the United States' biggest underground hydrogen bomb blast, Sunday analyzed data to see how well the Spartan ABM warhead worked. They said preliminary readings indicated the five megaton bomb designed for the anti-ballistic missile system had functioned as predicted when it exploded Saturday a mile beneath this desolate island. The blast caused the largest earth tremor ever produced by man, rocking the island with a heaving, buckling motion. But fears it would set off disastrous earthquakes and tidal waves proved unfounded. Atomic Energy Commission officials said no radiation "whatsoever" escaped from the 53 inch diameter test shaft drilled more than a mile into Amchitka Island, a bleak dot in the Aleutians about 1,200 miles southwest of Anchorage. An AEC spokesman said technicians and specialists flew back to the island Sunday to analyze data gathered from sensitive measuring devices in trailers parked 2.000 feci from ground zero. Israeli cabinet attacks oviet MIG23 flights Prime Minister Golda Meir's cabinet met in Jerusalem Sunday and discussed the overflight of Israeli positions by two Soviet MIG23s. The nation's newspapers described the incident as a grave new development in the Middle Last crisis. In Amman, the newspaper "Al Ordon" Jordan said Sunday Israel has been reintorur,,1 its positions on the Jordanian Egyptian fronts since the beginning of the month. "Ihe newspaper also said Israel had called up a "large part" of its army reserve. There w,i, no confirmation of the report from any sources. Egypt's foremost political commentator, Al Ahram Editor Mohammed Havane in Neikal. said in an article Sunday in Cairo that if no positive decision were rea.hed in the crisis by the end of the year. President Anwar Sadat would ask "the maximum sacrifice" from the Egyptian army. Israel's Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Nairn Bar Lev attended the weekly meeting of th-. cabinet, according to a communique issued after the meeting. Political sources s ua he briefed the ministers on the Saturday flight by the MIGs, apparently piloted by Russians, over 120 miles of Israeli occupied Sinai Peninsula. DUKE UNIVERSITY UNION DRAMA COMMITTEE presents OO BROADWAY AT DUKE PAGE AUDITORIUM; Nov. 15 - 18; 8:30 p.m. Reserved tickets 8.50, 7.50, 6.50 Nov. 16,4 p.m., 5.00 Reserved TICKETS A VA I LA BLEATHAGE BOX OFFICE PAID M-ML ORDERS ACCEPTED TO BE PICKED UP AT PAGE BOX OFFICE. SED CHECK PA YABLE TO DUKE UNIVERSITY UNION BOX KM, DURHAM, N.C. 27705. PLEASE INCLUDE TELEPHONE NO. 0'LY AGE 18 AND OVER ADMITTED. No Phone Orders Accepted.
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