Fridayr November 3. 1968 Page 8 Daley Sees Illinois 'Mistakes Entertainment Secured "Federal Transition ins ree CU Members THE DAILYJ .HEEL Beg By Th z oc UJ X Q. DC XL I ill ?$:l Jjjil Wink, Ignore the unpleasant reali ties of winter. Chilblains. Headcolds. Surprise patches of ice on pavement that look absolutely dry. Concen trate on the happier aspects. Snow (as seen from inside by the fire), naturally rosy cheeks and winter clothes. Like a shirt embroidered to match an Aberdeen plaid wool skirt. In Villager colors. Uown & Campus WASHINGTON Representatives of Johnson and his (UPI) -President successor, Commission Endorses The following people have been endorsed by the Honor Systems Commission as candidates for seats on the men's and women's courts. MD (II) (Granville West) Rebel Good, Rife Hughey, Larry Krieger. MD (III) (West Chapel Hill) Jay Schwartz, Ben Hawfield. MD (V) (Old East, West) David Lanier. MD (VII) (Lower Quad) Robert Denton, David Wynne, Fred Rawlings. MD (XI) (Morrison) Andy Schorr. Richard M. Nixon, began post-election consultations Thursday on an orderly transfer of federal government control Jan. 20 to a Republican administration. While the President-elect rested with his family at Key Biscayne, Fla., Franklin Lincoln, 60, a member of Nixon's New York law firm, met with Charles S. Murphy, a special counsel to Johnson on transition problems. They were joined by William Blackburn, a Johnson aide, and William Harman, 27, a Nixon law associate. Presidential Press Secretary George Christian said Nixon has an open invitation to see the President but "just when he will be here and what he desires, I just don't know." Lincoln said his first order of business would be talks with Budget Bureau officials and with John Mac v. chairman consider a major position in the government if Nixon offered it. "But I do not know what the final answer would be," Rockefeller said in Lisbon, PortugaL Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield and Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen the Civil Service Commission proposed in interviews that on filling an estimated 2,200 Nixon appoint a "shadow appointive federal positions, as cabinet" to work as high aides well as swift clearance of under existing department Nixon's 11-member cabinet. heads in the two months One leading Republican before the inauguration. mentioned in speculation about Nixon's cabinet choices, Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York, said he would Campus Calendar (NOTE: In order to assure be admitted free; all other (XII) (James) Michael accuracy in Campus Calendar couples will be charged $1. MD Starr. All of the above districts have one seat each with the exception of MD (IV) which has two seats. WD (I) (Sorority and Town) Corrie Hutton, Martha Lovell, Lindley Moffett. WD (II) (Alderman, Kenan, Mclver) Rebecca Pope, Kay Peacock. WD (III) (Spencer, Whitehead) none. WD (IV) (Nurses) Susan Jenkins. WD (V) (East and West Cobb) Jody Nelson. WD (VI) (Conner, Joyner, Parker) Cristy Reeves. WD (VII) (Granville East) Lindy Beazley, Mickie Helms, Patti Lewis, Linda Sessums, Mary Brent Smith. All of the above districts have one seat each with the exception of WD (I) and WD (VII) which have two seats each. items, the feature staff will no longer accept information by telephone. Those who wish to use Campus Calendar should bring items to the DTH office, 204 Graham Memorial, at least TWO DAYS IN ADVANCE of desired publication.) YOGA LESSONS will be offered at the Presbyterian Student Center beginning Saturday at 10 a.m. No fee; everyone is welcome. UNC PLACEMENT OFFICE announces that the following companies will . be recruiting on campus today: Fireman's Fund American Insurance Companies; IBM Corporation; John H. Harland Company; University of Chicago Law School; the STUDENT RELIGIOUS LIBERALS will have a dinner meeting tonight. RSVP to Carol Carter, 929-1711. "PSYCH-IT-TO-ME" Saturday night after the Rascals concert, featuring "Covington Foundry" wth light show and dance-psychedelia. Morrison Social Room from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; $1 per couple. BABBI HOWARD RABINOWITZ will speak a the Wesley Foundation's morning worship Sunday morning at 11. AFRICAN ASSOCIATIQN OF THE EXPERIMENTAL COLLEGE meets Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Wesley Foundation coffee shop. The, program will be a Tennessee Eastman Company Nigerian-Biafran confrontation. PARAPHERNALIA PARAPHERNALIA OC UJ I CL DC ex. Sugar & Spice & Everything Nice That Spells Paraphernalia! 2 DC UJ X a. DC CL I J 2 DC Id X CL DC CL J 'V;- M : ' -ss3tf VM:: I VJlLA TJ TO v X m TO I TO v X m TO and Eastman Kodak Company. TODAY IS THE LAST DAY of the senior class mum sale. Mums may be ordered at Y Court from 9-3 p.m. or at the graduate library from 7-10 p.m. $1.75 each. CHAPEL HILL SOCCER CLUB housts Fort Bragg at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Fetzer Field. SCOTT RESIDENCE COLLEGE will sponsor a campus wide homecoming show and dance featuring the Checkmates, an eight-man soul ALL STUDENTS INTERESTED in being on panels to question speakers j the Latin American Colloquim (Nov. 12-Dec. 17), sponsored by the International Student Center should contact Jane Brookshire (968-9012) or Glanda Alexander (968-9002). RUSKYI KRUZHOK meetings .will be held beginning today from 5-6 p.m. in the lobby of the International Student Center. ANYONE INTERESTED in learning conversational Chinese combo, Saturday night from 9 should go by the International to 1 in the Tin Can. Scott Student Center lobby after 4 College residents and dates will p.m. Anything Your Little Black Book can do, C0MPUTA-DATE can do better! Applications now available at Local Theatres COMPUTA-DATE CORP. P. 0. Box 1862 Durham, N. C. 27702 Just received large shipment of our fabulous Paraphernalia shirts in five delicious spicy flavors $13.00. Two suede skirt styles or regular Parapher nalia skirt and our tyrolean lace skirt in five great sugar colours $27.50. Matching suede $27.50. vests in three spice colors TO m to I TJ to TJ X m TO CLASSIC SHETLAND PULLOVER FROM ENGLAND The college scene isn't complete without an Alan Paine "Radley" Shetland. Authentic crew-neck pullover from England ... as traditional as ivy ... as up-to-date as the distinctive new saddle shoulder. In your pick of heathers and mixtures specially created by Alan Paine. Sizes 38 to 46. Great looking velveteen party dress in bur gundy or navy with lace trim on sleeves and front $45.00. Lots of new bell bottom Mini slips from $4.00. slacks from $9.00. z DC UJ X CL DC I Lots and lots of new things just came in all those incomparable things that make Para phernalia so much fun to wear. oc m x a. oc 0- TJ to TJ X m TO TJ TO TJ X m TO M5 fck 1 i iv 'i m0 ( ' ' 1& '1 - i f ( ;i; V A '" I I l XI I Uown & Campu (Continued from page 1) sees them as a challenge: "We're working very well within our limits." Haber presides over the Carolina Union Board, the programming arm of student government which is made up of a secretary and the chairmen of the Union's eight planning committees. The Board, with Archie Copeland as its advisor, comes up with a continually changing list of performers it would like to have appear on campus. "The list is not that black to the preferences of the student body." "We realize that ifs a big responsibility," commented Haber, "when you have 10 students programing for 15,500." One of the things Haber thinks will reduce this disparity is the poll which was circulated last week to determine the popular groups among UNC students. He said that the results would be published in the near future. Another goal which Haber hopes to see accomplished this year is a more popular Jubilee: "We're being wiser in our selection this year. Last year in March we over-programmed and we're being careful not to do it again." In Illinois, which gave Nixon the boost he needed for victory 15 hours after balloting ended Tuesday night, Mayor and white and we are always Richard J. Dalev of Chicago updating it," said Haber. i lie iUD, accurau lu member Dick Taylor, is always "aware of the public." "Every member does research checking the Record Bar, reading Variety and Cash Box so that we can be attuned the state s Democratic boss, refused to concede Illinois' 26 electoral votes to Nixon. Daley told a news conference it was "conceivable" that mistakes were made in the townships of Cicero and' Berwyn, two heavily Republican suburbs where he said ballots had been held up for 12 hours after the polls closed. "A careful check may turn up very interesting results," Daley said. Auto Wreck Claims Life Of Student A UNC student died Sunday night of injuries sustained in a traffic accident Saturday morning. The student, Harry Liner, was a sophomore in the University's General College. He was an English major. Liner died at approximately 9:00 p.m. Sunday of severe injuries suffered in the traffic mishap Saturday. The victim was on his way from the University to his home near Wilson when the accident occurred. DR. WILLIAM E. BEEL (optometrist) announces an expansion of office hours to Monday " Wednesday Friday 9:00 to 5:00 For the examination of eyes and supplying of glasses For appointment call 942-5260 151 t. Rosemary fOW DELIVERING Chicken, Barbeque seafood. 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Regularly $4.79 NOW $3.25 Regularly $5.79 NOW $3.99 8 TRACK TAPES $1.00 OFF Join our 8 Track Club and get one tape of your choice free with purchase of ten ALL 45 RPM's 75c EACH WEEKEND SPECIALS Aretha Franklin "Seesaw" and Dianne Warwick "Promises, Promises" 66c Each 45 of your choice FREE with ten Remember Igor Oystrakh will be in Chapel Hill this weekend. RECORD BAR raleigh durham chapel hill rA discount records 10 till 9 daily An4N9wlh9fAr$hvrim 201 f.Min Sf.. Durham lOSHmdtrsonSt., Chapel Hit! Lower Mall. North Mills Shopping Cinttr, latdgh Cameron Villagi, RaleigK ALSO OPEN IN CHAPEL HILL SUNDAY 1-6

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