Pagre 6 Tuesday. October 1, 1363 Calls AdministrationXardess IF OlG rwi tR IS A O DIC .Nixon By United Press International Detroit, MICII.-Richard M. Nixon said Monday that "careless management of federal fiscal affairs" by the Johnson administration may cut into future spending for space exploration. Fresh from a balmy weekend spent in Key Biscayne, Fla., the Republican presidential candidate arrived here for a statewide television program Monday evening and a meeting on urban problems with Gov. George Romney Tuesday morning. ALL FEET LEAD To MILTON'S For all you people who want to be kind to your feet, Milton's carries a large stock of shoes and weejuns. 5 shades in classic Bass Weejuns $19.00. Johnston & Murphy dress grains in plain toes or wing tips in antiqued brown or black $32.00. Basic women's Bass Wee juns $16.00. New alligatorblack cor fam Johnston & Murphy dress saddle $40.00. Our own special Johnston & Murphy kiltie tassel in rich brown or black $42.50. 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"In these circumstances, we find that we cannot afford to do all that we wish in all areas of national effort. In space we -Consumer (Continued from page 5) the chairman said. The group decide to begin a campaign on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (October 1-3) to ask for volunteers willing to devote time and work to lowering the prices. Boxes and posters with the Citizens For Nixon Sponsors 'Speak Out' Rally In Gerrard The United Citizens for Richard Nixon will sponsor a "Speak Out" at Gerard Hall on Tuesday, October 8 at 2 p.m. in what is billed as perhaps "the largest Republican-sponsored rally ever on the UNC campus." What a real treat Try Our Mouth Watering PIZZA Thursday Night Special PLAIN PIZZA with Pitcher of Beer Small ' Large 1.45 2.05 PIZZA with Anchovies, Pepperoni or Mushroom with Pitcher of Beer Small Large 1.75 2.45 Cosmopolitan Room Open 5:00 P.M. 11:30 P.M. Nightly Except Sunday or in the DINING ROOM at THE IVY ROOM 1004 W. 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Dick Bryan, president of the campus Young Republicans, will be one of a panel of four who will speak out in support of Nixon for president as the main part of the program. Following their statements, the floor will be open to questions on the issues from anyone in attendance. The panel members will not reply directly to the queries, but that will not be their purpose. Nixon people on hand will film and tape individual questions and will take them back to New York for editing into a half-hour national television broadcast. UNC is one of several colleges around the country selected to participate in such "Speak-Outs." The selected questions from each college will be used on the national programs Bryan said that each person addressing a question or comment from the floor will receive a personal reply from Nixon. "We expect a crowd of between 300 to 500 people," he added of the gathering which is open to all students. 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THE HUB of Chapd Hill iviaiiagemen" On a Sunday television interview show, Clifford said he was hopeful that U.S. troop commitments could decline but insisted there were "no plans" to reduce them. Nixon said in a statement Caro 77 llJid And itions For Auditions for the Carolina Union production of "The WTizard of Oz" will be held this Sunday, October 6, at 2 p.m. in Memorial Hall, announced Virginia Nailling, Carolina Union Drama Committee chairman. Parts are open in the large cast for actors, singers, and dancers. All students and children (for the role of Munchkins) are invited to Bush, secretary of the campus Young Republicans; J. Harold Herring Jr., the general chairman of the North Carolina College Republican Federation and a student at Atlantic Christian College; and another member to be named. SNEA Undertakes Wn eorganization By J.D. WILKINSON DTH Staff Writer The Carolina chapter of the Student National Education Association announced in a press release Saturday that it has undertaken a program of radical reorganization. In the release, the organization said a five-member T Executive Board has been created to replace the usual hierarchy of officers. Board members include Cheryl Anders, Elaine Douglas, Peggy Morgan, David Potts, and Robert Tuller. The group also announced plans for a membership drive to be held Monday, September 30, and Tuesday, October 1, in the main lobby of Peabody Hall. The drive will be followed by a membership meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. in 08 Peabody. TOMORROW! youngsters that surges and N.Y. Times IVl AIN 1 JL,' EASTMAN COLOR RIALTO, Durham sics that he "was pleased" at Q if ford's de-americanization quotes and added that as president he would "advance this program far more vigorously than has the present administration." Ui IllOil attend. Singers are requested to prepare a song to sing to the auditions. Woody Durham, Carolina Union Music Chairman, will accompany. The December 13 and 14 production of M.G.M.'s 1939 hit musical starring Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, and Bert Lahr now an annual television classic, will be presented in Memorial Hall and directed by Carolina Union President John Haber. Haber also directed last December's Union staging of "The Thirteen Clocks." Included in the musical score of "The Wizard of Oz" was 1939's Best Song, "Over the Rainbow," as well as "We're Off to See the Wizard," "Follow the Yellow Brick Road," "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead" and other favorites by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg. Auditions for the role of Toto, the dog in the cast, will be held at a later date. All education majors are invited to sign up at the SNEA booth in Peabody and to attend the meeting Tuesday night. In explaining the chapter's reorganization, the release said, "It is felt that through a structure of this type a more active Association ' can be achieved. The keyword for the hew program is involvement; involvement through membership participation. This will be achieved by the establishment of several committees responsible to the Executive Board." The Carolina chapter of SNEA will hold its first regular meeting Tuesday, October 8, at 8 p.m. in 08 Peabody. The guest speaker will be Dr. Gerald Unks of the UNC Education Department. .1 1 . i ) -- . , . ,,.,mu.,, .iiu .,, C kjj item The Student-Faculty-Administration conference to discuss the extent and means by which students should play key roles in resolving questions vital to the University has been set for October 4-6. Holds wwr W a FIND THE KEY-WIN CAR FREE! 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In addition, the conference will attempt to define specific things that should be done to open up communications and increase involvement in University decisions. Students' roles in University policy-making in such areas as e Dandelion new things unusually A lair with flair something for everyone East Franklin UPSTAIRS . t '.1. v ym w . a x SEIiECTOH ovn curriculum planning, visiting agreements, women's rules and ; the drug policy will be the basic questions considered at the conierence. Charlie Jeffress, chairman of, the Student Leadership Development Commission said, "The purpose of this: conference is to design ways to approach the issues which will ; face the University this year. "Key members of the faculty and administration desire toj meet with students. ' Looking For? . unusual Over Suttcns ampu6 J