2 The Daily Tar Heel Saturday. November 20. 1971 ootba redictions H Jackson announces candidacy 11 P 37 (MOD Gardner: no Senate race, may run for governor ( HARLOI II. RoJ:y Mount businessman Jim Gardner said Friday he would not run lor the U.S. Senate and added that if he does campaign :n 172. it would be for the office of governor. Gardner, who had been rumored a. a Republican contender for the Senate seat of h. F.verett Jordan, was a gubernatorial candidate in when he lost to Gov. Bob Seott by an 84.157 vote margin. In a prepared statement released here. Gardner said he has not yet decided whether he will seel; political offLe m ')1Z. am not prepared to make the tinal deci-ion on whether to again seek public ol i.e." fiardner 'aid . "l! I do de.ide to seek public ollue m 172. it will be for the same one we came v. ithin three percentage points of winning in 19o8 - the office of governor of the treat state of North Carolina." he said. Gardner's statement came as Republicans, poured into town lor the state GOP c. r,vent ion . Frosty reception greets Nixon at AFL-CIO talk MIAMI BLACII. I la. President Nixon ignored the frosty reception accorded him at the AFL-CIO convention here Friday and told the labor leaders "straight from the shoulder" that he was going to make his Phase II economic program work with or without their help. There was a titter of laughter when Nixon pronounced Phase I of his economic program a "remarkable success' and more derisive laughter when he added: '"It you don't think so. go home and ask your wives who go to grocery stores. Go h irne and ask others." Kent State trial okayed WASHING I ON The Supreme Court refused Friday to block the Nov. 22 trial of c ' ' b. . vt..i.- " - -irv n th. ll?o antiwar disturbances at Kc" M.iic t . niversily . I he defendants had asked the trial be delayed while they attempted legal efforts to vt...p it ill h-Aih.-r. Attorneys f or the students argued that the defendants could not get a lair oia; icui. . the Portage County grand jury issued, ak-ng with its indictment, a report making findings of fact as the crimes charged. I lie attorneys charged this report constituted fixing the guilt before trial. Meet more members of the Hill. For free dating questionnaire, write NATIONWIDE DATING SERVICE, Box 77346, Dept. H, Atlanta, Ga. 30309 DTH Classifieds '69 VVV Sedan Low milage, extra clean. '6 7 Pont. E xec. St at. Wag.. Air. Full Power , 9 1 9-362-69 74. Scuba Tank and Regulator Contact Steve at 933-3193. for sale. SI 10. DATING SERVICE! Meet more members of the opposite sex in Chapel Hill. For details, write Box 77346, Dept. C, Atlar.ta, Ga. 30309. NIKON FTN fl.4 wcase Just $325.50. Cameras and lenses mail order from Hong Kong. Write: Richard McCleery, P.O. Box 61, Pittsburgh., Pa. 15230. FOR SALE: 1964 Chevrolet Super Sport Convertible. Good condition, new top, snow tires, call! rev, 942-53 6 2. Anytime. For sale: 1962 Rambler, good condition. $125.00. Great buy for the price. Call Durham: 544-2717. 20' Fiberglass Pacific Catamaran, North main, lib, genoa. trapeze. Long Trailer in excellent condition. Very fast, for experienced sailors oniy! $1475. Call 933-7143. 500cc BSA w -' twin carDs, needs tune up, adjustments -- $550 or best offer. Also electric bass guitar, new strings, small amplifier $60. 929-5659. WANTED: Salesgirl for The Fireside on East Franklin Street. Must be able to wor k Saturday s and will be here for a year at least. Call 942-2674. 1967 Ford Custom w'air - new battery, good cond., MUST SELL. Call 933-7071. Ask tor Harvey. UNITED FREIGHT SALES: STEREOS (3) three brand new stereo component systems, Garrard turntable, AM-FM FM stereo radio, powerful solid state amplifier, tour speaker audio system, jacks tor extra speakers, tape input and output, and dust cover. To be sold for $ 1 19.95 each. They may be inspected at United Freight Sales. 1005 East Wtnttaker Mill Rd.. Raleigh. NEED TYPING DONE' SECRETARY HAS TIME TO DO THESES. DISSERTATIONS. ETC. CALL SUE AT ?c6-4705 or 929-3629 (after 5) POETRY WANTED for poetry an t hotogy . Piejse include stamped return envelope for prompt reply. Send to: Idlewild Press. 1807 East Olympic. Los Angeles. California, 90021. FOR SALE: Kneissl Super White Stars with Look-Nevada bindings. $ 150. Call 933-3475. FOR SALE: 1969 Honda 65. 41C0 miles. Can 4S9-5375 (Durham) after 10:30 p.m. New t iel-net included. WANTED: ride from Chapel H.ll to Durham (Duke) at about 1 p.m. weekdays. Wrli pay gas. Phone 4S9-5375 (Durham), after 10:30p.m. WANTED: Exp. capable drummer for soft-rock group. Call 544-385 8 in Durham after 6 p.m. opposite sex in Chapel High pay for creative person to babysit. 2 children. Mon. thru Thurs., 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Own transportation. Ideal for students' wife. Call 942-8197. FOR SALE: STEREO ALBUMS and 8-Track TAPES. Price: S.50-S2.50. Where: 105B North St., across from new NCNB Drive-In Bank. When; Tuesday. Nov. 16 Sunday Nov. 20, 3 7 p.m. Beatles, Stones, Airplane, Quicksilver, Dylan, Hendrix, etc. over 400 recent albums. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES. Auction to be held Saturday Nov. 20, 7:30p.m. at the Auction House next to Allen and Sons Barbeque, By num. N.C. 11 miles south of Chapel HiH on 15-501. Among items are: oak ice boxes, round oak table, oak bedroom set, Victorian walnut and oak furniture, glass china. Coca-cola & country store items, old glasses, pocketbooks, and many other items too numerous to mention. Sale conducted by Ramble Auction Company, Liber ty. N.C. 9 1 9-t22-2403 . ATLANTA RIDE needed on Sunday, Nov. 21. Call William, 933-4446. COEDS: Why pay more? Quality pantyhose all colors, styles, sizes at wholesale prices. 967-6557 between 13 p.m., evenings. Satisfaction guaranteed 6 pairs for $3.75. Roommate wanted to share Royal Park Apartment spring semester. 929-1686. SPINET PIANO BARGAIN: Wanted: Responsible party to take over spinet piano. Can be seen locally Write Credit Manager, P.O. Box 241, McCiellanv ille. South Carolina. 29458. CUTE CLOTHES FOR SALE CHEAP. Complete wardrobe, nearly new. Owner gained weight. Sires 10. 12. & 14. 736 E. Franklin. Saturday, Nov. 20. 95. FOR SALE: Craft, rummage, baked goods, American Flags. Sat. Nov. 20. 94 Fellowship Hall, Univ. Methodist Church. 1969 TR-6 for sale. Excellent condition. British racmq green, overdrive. & wire wheels. $2,200. Call 929-7441. RIDERS NEEDED TO CHATTANOOGA.Tenn. Wednesday. Nov. 24. will be going through Knoxville. and Asheville on 1-40. Call Frank Davey at 933-J416 or 933-2901. EXPERT TYPIST (1971 IBM Selectric) Wants to type theses, term papers, and dissertations. Call 929-6612. URGENTLY NEEDED: One Red Hen for biological experiment. Call Riley at 933-4031. INTERNATIONAL JOBS Europe. South America, Asia. Australia. U.S.A. Openings in all fields Social Sciences, Business. Sciences, E ngmeer ing. Education, etc. Alaska construction and pipeline work. Earnings to $500 weekly. Summer or permanent. Paid expenses, bonuses travel. Complete current information only $3. Money back guarantee. Apply early for best opportunities write now'! International Employment. Box 721-N666, Peabody, Massachusetts 01960 (Not an employment agency). WASHINGTON - Sen. Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson of U ashur.gtor.. ar. avowed underdog with nothing to lose, set eff Friday on an uphill fight for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination. "I'm going to take off my coat, roll up my sleeves a la Harry Truman and tell it like it is," he said m declaring his candidacy at a news conference. Jackson announced he would enter primaries in New Hampshire. Florida. Illinois and Wisconsin, but freely conceded the New Hampshire test of strength in advance to Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of Maine. "I don't expect to win in New Hampshire." Jackson said, "but I am confident I have a chance to make a reasonable showing." The 59-year-old senator from the Pacific Northwest was accompanied by his wife, Helen, and his two children. Anna Marie. 8, and Peter, 5, when he made his long-expected announcement in the marble columned, draped Senate caucus room jammed with newsmen, friends and aides. Jackson, who will begin his campaign in Florida, estimated it would cost SI million "to get to Wisconsin," the fourth of his planned primary contests. Jackson joined Sen. George S. McGovern, (D-S.D.) and mayor Sam Vorty of Los Angeles as the remaining declared candidates. Jackson, a liberal on civil rights whose defense of a strong military and of President Nixon's Indochina policies have won him conservative support, is the son of Norwegian immigrants and has never lost an election since he became county prosecuting attorney at the age of 25. Despite a heavy recent emphasis on "law and order," Jackson insisted his foremost campaign issue will be putting people back to work. Advent Calendars! A pleasant, old-fashioned custom to heighten the excitement of the coming of Christmas! Before December 1, pick out advent calendars for those favorite youngsters. The Intimate Bookshop open evenings The Sale Winds Down But you'll find great batches of terrific bargains without looking too hard! For your own shelves or for gifts, enjoy a browse soon in The Intimate Bookshop open evenings ."!......;::; The Daily Tar Heel is published by the X University of North Carolina Student X- Publications Board, daily except Sunday. X- examination periods, vacations and '. summer periods. X; Offices are at the Student Union $ building, Univ. of North Carolina -X Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. Telephone X- numbers: News. Sports 933-1011; ' 933-1012; Business, Circulation, -X Advertising 933-1163. 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W.Va. W.Ya. W.Va. W.Va. Sr. Mich.-OhioSt. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Air Force-Colo. Colo. Colo. Colo. Colo. Colo. Colo. Al asks to BFobe Pitt Instice Student Legislature 'SL p resolution lhurvJ.iy right urg governor and attorney c-. . Carolina to investigate :he v justice in Pitt County . The resolution culN to: re--pc investigation o! the death hi. laborer William Mu:ph . 1 ! rl- . in vest ication oi tnc f armv; 0 ! . administration and oj' "the der.ia! o: the right to assemble ;n l':tt ..r.; . specifically the arrests ot Nov ! 2. lul ."" The resolution. m!nd:ued m the floor of the SL meeting by (ierrv Cohen, was passed by aid 10 vote. A motion to strike an article ot the bill asking further investigation t M urph de.:th. introduced b Ruhard ' ;.i.d 16-12. Robertson said. "U- -hou'd s-jpp.irt the students against the treatment the EASTMANCOLOR () No One I nder 18 Admitted o Now Plaving o 2:4 1 -4 :20-5 :59-7":3S-9: 1 I St? ; - r C;pcsite Tcwr: Cr.&pel Kill jni aas itmuz ism N IjU. t u e don t ha e er.ou intornution to request reopening r"oe-tigation." Cohen quoted nev.sp..pe: a.,o.. the the eo-roner's ir.ciuest ir.t, the ki'hr.e. He cited fo witneNses !esf.:r.on that Nlurpln uas handcutied uhen arrested as '"evidence to warrant ! u r t h e r m estig.:tu n. though not to: a court tn.il. "Sm.e students e.m vote, we should K- concerned with state jt;.:i:c." he added. legislator Dorolln Davis said. "We come irom these communities, and we should do anv thing we can to change t!ie vituation." CU student heac to select by Jessica Uanchar Sutf Writer I he student bmlv presidents ot the s campuses of the Consolidated University (( C) will meet here Sunday nignt to plan how to elect a student to the Board ol Governors of the new Cniversity f North ( "arolma. 1 hey will also discuss the student lees situation on each campus. I he six are members ot the present (T Board of Trustees. Sixteen members ot the 2-mernher Board of Governors will be elected irom the present 100-member Board of I rustees. The other 1 f- members will be elected from the 10 remaining ctate-supp rted campuses. I he trustees will nxet Monday to elect their 1 o members. The Board ot Governors will begin work Jan. I. 1('72. as a planning committee. Ihe new L'NC. tormed tlus fall, alter the restructuring battle, will become effective July I, 1(72. TAKE A V 1M Join the o. M WE WILL I BE OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY AT 4 p.m. FAVORABLE FAMILY DINING! Call ahead for Fester Service I YOUR FAVORITE - urn mm m n opponent ot the h.ll. M..e O'N. calb.ng the resolution "Muke M s.;:d. "Our constituency w :!! ' h: k ' ::d o.;!. re-olutuv to improve reside :t into state politics ' Charles liilham oppoc-! tr mg to make headlines "is not ou: job. I he resolution was lmrovfed l!oo: ot the SI meeting bv ( because- there was r.o ijuorum :n 'he and Mean- Committee meeting resolution was dcteated last week goYernor "It is my personal opimo-i f h t f -: f election ol D- members, our ox - . i. votes v.ouM be a key to the ele.. t: several members to the lio! Governors." said Joe stalling. o bodv president. "Ihere should be at UaO :o ; . ! elected to the Board t . r - 1 . ' trustees." he said. Ihe six presidents will a!- !. student tees Mtuatu n on e.idi -p. wampus. memorandum list r:: --r!; Ruhard Robinson, assistant ' 1 President William C. I'nJay . a -.-! student body presidents to obieetions to the present han !!.::. student fees. Robinson proposed a meeting six to discuss any objections. Stallmgs and at least tw.. presidents, those of N ('. State Cr..-.er and I 'NC-Wilrnin.gton. voiced eve objections to the present p-'hcV "Sunday night we will make pio that meeting with Rohnv n." S? ! ' said. "It will probably be held th we return from vacation STUDY BREAK Inn Crowd at 208 WEST FRANKLIN ST., 942-5149 (Next to Belks) 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM - Mon thru Thurc. 1 1:00 AM to 1:00 AM - Fri. and Sat. SPECIAL!' $1 Off the Pries of any large PIZZA 8 p.m. 11 p.m. Offer Expires November 25 Bring This Coupon BEVERAGE ON TAP i I v I ft ft