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Page 8 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Friday. December 13, 1963 To Study Judiciary t V0, HO, HO Here are GREAT GfFngHAS If SJ I 2 g 2 g 8 Day Appoint s Commission S JL JL A presidential commission to draft a statement on the campus judicial system will be appointed by student body president Ken Day. The action is a result of an open forum held Wednesday on problems facing the present judicial system. The meeting was attended by individuals of the Southern Students Organizing Committee (SSOC), student legislature, the Faculty Committee on Student Discipline, and other interested faculty, undergraduate and graduate students. "It's quite obvious that it's PYRAMID $575 ALSO $300 TO 1973 DCGIttmCD Keepsake' DIAMOND KINGS Famous for quality the world over, Keepsake is America's most wanted v- diamond Branch Provides Figures For Student Stores Study ring Good Housekeeping Ring (-nlftt-d In thaw drlail. T. I KEMP Jewelry 135 E. Franklin and University Square LIBERAL TERMS FOR STUDENTS Ken Day, President of the Student Body, received Thursday "voluminous information" regarding a thorough break-down of the Student Stores operations over the past several years. The financial reports and data were provided response to Day's letter to Director of University Services and Enterprises J.A. Branch dated November 27. The letter asked for a very thorough break-down of specific cost of operations, which "have been of great interest to many students." Day said Thursday that a study of the reports will be undertaken with full support of the Chancellor and business offices of the University. The material will be turned over to student representatives on the Student Stores Committee, with the assistance of an appropriate business student and or the internal auditor of the University as the Committee may desire. Day commented that he is "most pleased with the willingness shown by Mr. Branch to provide much-needed information,and J with his cooperation with student representatives in answering further questions." He noted that the bulk of the material is significant and will require extensive work for interpretation and condensation. Day asked that the committee work as quickly as possible to do a thorough and accurate job so that "all the student body can be presented with the full picture of Student Stores operations, to which they are entitled." Hzza tan Chapel Hill: 208 W. Franklin St. Join the Inn Crowd Featuring, Tamoui O I g A rreth Baktd IT VLm&mtTm Carry Out or Eat in , Open Mon.-Thur. 11 A.M. 'til 12 P.M. Friday end Saturday 1 1 A.M. 'til. 1 A.M. Sunday 4 P.M. 'til 1 1 P.M. Order by Phone for Fatter Service Durham 288-9857 - Chapel Hill 142-5149 Allow Approximately 20 Minutes frit. Half a Minute, Half a Notion and Your Christmas Fun Begins! Biafra Driven Out I 1- I- n".-- - - Ml m . 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