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mkt Student Legislature Students interested in taking English 46, "English Drama On Location", should see professor Richmond Crinkley, 201 Bingham, during the next ten days. Travel Course Student Legislature me?Ls tonight at 7:30 in the Student Union. i 76 Years of Editorial Freedom Volume 76, Number 86 CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1960 Founded February 23. 1893 Student Stores Requests Grievances TTh H rl O ook laecrac 10m 11 mm f y i I i 1 1 1 a) i f Sit si i CLOSED Not much in the way of construction work to do on the Student Union snack bar. AH it would take is someone to take down the sign that reads 'closed' from the door. If these men are waiting for a snack, however, they'll have a long wait while the Food Service studies and studies and . . . .Deacons Next Heels By OWEN DAVIS DTH Sports Editor Wednesday night prayer meeting will be on Thursday this week as the Wake Forest Deacons visit Chapel Hill tonight to play a basketball game. The Deacons, the darlings of every Baptist worth his Bible, meet Carolina in Carmichael Auditorium. Gametime is 8:30, and it will be televised regionally on the Atlantic Coast Conference network. Baptists around North Carolina generally don't favor what goes on in Chapel Hill, which includes drinking and growing long hair, so tonight's game will have added importance in the world of the devout. Wake will have the prayers, but Carolina probably has the Army Rejects Draft Resister By BRYAN CUMMING DTH Staff Writer Andy Rose, the UNC student who sent a letter to his draft board last November informing them of his refusal to cooperate with the draft, was turned away from that draft board Tuesday for a physical deferment. In a letter received Jan. 18, Rose was ordered to appear at the induction center in Raleigh on Feb. 4. After spending four hours in the process of physical and mental tests, Rose was handed a form to return within thirty days certifying his case of asthma. The form must be signed by a doctor when it is returned. Rose will be informed of his new status after the form is onraaiism By CHARLA HABER DTH Staff Writer Wayne Allen Danielson, dean of the UNC School of Journalism, was named to head the University of Texas School of Communication at Austin. Danielson will vacate his present post at the end of the spring semester to replace Texas dean DeWitt Reddick. Reddick will head the new School of Communication at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Danielson's successor has not yet been named. "It is up to the Provost and Carolina Risks Conference Lead Tonight better players. The Deacons, better than their 10r6, 4-4 ACC record, have lost their last three games but all to highly-rated teams. Davidson and Carolina, both in the top 10 nationally, and South Carolina, 13-3, dealt the Deacs their most recent defeats. Wake is led by two sophomores, guard Charlie Davis and center Gil McGregor. Davis, 6-0 from Brooklyn, , N.Y., tops the conference in free throw shooting and is fourth in scoring. He has a 21.6 scoring average and hits 86 per cent of his foul shots. McGregor, a husky 6-7, 240-pounder, is second in ACC rebounding with a 13.2 average. He is also second among Wake scorers, averaging 13.8 points a game. After McGregor, however, the Deacs are hurting on the returned. Most probably he will be classified I-Y, which is a physical deferment except in times of national emergency. Rose arrived at the induction center in Raleigh at around 11:30 Tuesday morning. Upon his arrival, there were no demonstrators at the induction center, although a demonstration had been planned. According to Rose, the Raleigh draft board was supposed to provide transportation for him back to Chapel Hill. However, the board failed to give Rose his bus ticket until after the bus left at 5:15. As a result, he didn't get back to Chapel Hill Continued on page 6 For Texas TTv the Chancellor to appoint a new dean," explained Danielson. "It's usually done by committee, but I don't know how it will be done in this instance." According to Danielson, he had given permission to Texas to put his name up for consideration for the position, but "I didn't know they would ask me until about a week before the announcement was made." His apoihtment was made official Jan. 22. At Texas, Danielson will head four departments " J. boards. They gave the Tar Heels a battle underneath in the two teams' previous encounter, which UNC won 94-89, but Carolina's 6-10 center Rusty Clark was injured. With McGregor in the front court are 6-3 Norwood Todmann and6-8 Dan Ackley. Todmann, who played with Lew Alcindor in high school, had one of the best games in his career against Carolina before the exam break, scoring 20 points. Ackley is a fair rebounder but not a particularly good shooter. He will play to make up for UNC's height advantage. Captain Jerry Montgomery, the only senior among the starting five, joins Davis in the back court. The Baptists have the strongest bench in the ACC outside Chapel Hill, and it includes Neil Pastushok, Dickie Walker, Bob Rhoads and Larry Habeggar. Pastushok, who missed a couple of games with an injury, is a very good shooter. At 6-4 he is small for a forward, however. He scores 8.8 points a contest. Walker, who was the leading Thurmond Appears As Carolina Forum Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina will speak on an unannounced topic in Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9. The Carolina Forum speaker serves on the powerful Armed Services, Judiciary and Defense Appropriations committees in the U.S. Senate. Forum Chairman Scott Goodfellow stated that "Senator Thurmond played a School Of Communications JUean lo incorporated in the School of Communication: journalism; speech; radio, television and motion pictures; and a research center. The total enrollment in these departments is about 1,000. Enrollment at the UNC School of Journalism is about 150. "There are many problems associated with a larger university," said Danielson. "I've enjoyed the close contact with students at UNC and I may have a problem getting used to the larger number of students at Texas. By TOM GOODING DTH Staff Writer The controversy involving the price discrepancy between the UNC Book-Ex and the Book Exchange in Durham has stalled. There has been no current reduction in textbook prices at the Book-Ex. The issue resulted from an advertisement appearing in the Daily Tar Heel on Friday, Jan. 17, which is reprinted at right. Robert Lock, a SSOC leader, went to the Book Exchange in Durham and compiled a list of books priced lower than those in the UNC Book-Ex. Lock then requested the Book-Ex lower their prices to meet those in the Durham book store. Shetley said he would check the prices in Durham and would lower his prices to match the comptition as soon as he could verify the Frey scorer for Wake last season but has since been bumped from the starting lineup, is still the fourth top Deac scorer even though a sub. With an 11.7 scoring mark, he has developed into a passer as well as shooter, which he was strictly last year. The betting will be on Carolina, 15-1, 7-0 in the ACC. But the Baptists wouldn't consider anything so immoral. SSOC To R ules, Elections The Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC) will hold its first meeting of the semester tonight at 7:30 in 111 Murphey to decide what action to take this spring on urgent campus issues. The main issue will be white support of the Black Student Movement demands, especially in terms of the Chancellor's significant part in the last election." In 1954 Thurmond was the first person ever elected to the Senate in a write-in campaign. He was re-elected twice as a Democrat and once as a Republican. Thurmond's wife, a former South Carolina beauty queen, will accompany him. They will arrive at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Horace Williams Airport. eave Fost "It is challenging to see what print media, electronic media and speech have in common as professional communicators," continued Danielson. "I believe Marshall McLuhan's world is almost upon us and the professionals in this field will be able to move between media more than in the past." Daniel was born in Burlington, Iowa, and earned a B.A. in journalism at the State University of Iowa in 1952. He received his M.A. in journalism at Stanford University in 1953 and a Ph.D. in mass DO YOU KNOW THAT ... It you tind a book dealer selling any we will meet his price? prices. "Shetley gave me the impression the assistant manager would accompany me to Durham to verify the prices m question. The assistant manager said today that I should submit a wirtten list of my grievances to them and then they would be willing to talk to me about them," Lock said. "He said that his prices were on a national par with other campus bookstores across the nation and that I had picked an isolated example." When contacted on the issue today, Lloyd D. Meyers, Assistant Manager of the Student Stores, said, "There is a possibility that Shetley will make a statement about the ad tomorrow. The ad is ambigious as to the interpretation given by Mr. Lock." "I have agreed to speak to Mr. Lock and his associates as requested by him. Mr. Lock has said he would supply to us his specific request. If it necessitates going to Durham to check prices I will be glad to go," he added. "However, I would like to go to more than one bookstore in an effort to explain to the D iscuss BSM, recent reply to these demands. SSOC organizer George VTasits wrote in this week's RADISH that the Chancellor's statement "should be interpreted to read the University cannot (or will not), in policy or in practice, provide for the needs of black people in this state." Vlasits added, "It cannot be maintained that an academic institution is neutral if it does Sunday Guest Senator Thurmond is a World War II veteran and has been awarded 17 decorations. His 24 hour, 18 minute speech in defense of jury trials in 1957 is the longest ever made in the Senate. The Senator, a past Presidential Candidate, has also been a fanner, lawyer, school teacher, athletic coach, school superintendent, state senator, judge and governor. communication research at Stanford in 1957. Having taught at Stanford and the University of Wisconsin, Danielson came to UNC as an associate professor in 1959. He became a full professor in 1963 and was named Dean of the School of Journalism in 1964. During a leave of absence last year, he served as a visiting professor at the University of Texas. Danielson is married to the former Beverly Grace Kinsell and has four children. students the Student Store reasoning behind non-reduction of prices at this time," Meyers said. In reference to their upcoming meeting Lock said, "He was very willing to have this meeting and seemed open to necessary change if and when we could prove that it was both necessary and in the better interest of the students. Error In Appointments Forces 3 Resignations By TOM SNOOK DTH Staff Writer Three members of Student Legislature who the were sworn in at its session prior to the Christmas Break have agreed to resign in the wake of an error in their installation. The three members, Warren Rives, Diane Woodard, and Hurley Thompson were erroneously installed at the Tonig not fight for change, then it supports the status quo ... an abstention is a vote for the of and be continued existance injustice, inequality oppression." Another topic to discussed tonight will be SSOC participation in the local political campaigns. There is the possibility that SSOC would run an independent slate of candidates for the offices of mayor, aldermen and school board members in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. According to SSOC organizer Scott Bradley, "WTe are presently in contact with several prospective candidates that we feel will more adequately meet the needs of the people." SSOC is also working with the New University Conference in this attempt. Also to be discussed will be the role of SSOC in student elections and internal education, with the possibility of using study groups and the Experimental College for communicating ideas. The role SSOC should play in campus issues such as student stores, women's rules and visitation will also be discussed. Another SSOC project is the Chapel Hill Rent Union which will combine the efforts of students and townspeople to organize against the exploitation of University and town renters. A main speaker will be featured at the meeting tonight, representing the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR). Ron Young, a draft resistor who was one of 40 Western radicals who met with 40 NLF and North Vietnamese students in Bratislava, Yugoslavia last year, will speak briefly on "The Need for a Non-violent Revolution in America." The FOR is a non-sectarian, world pacifist organization, including most of the religious peace and anti-draft groups. fat book tor less than we "I feel that the management is entirely sincere in thinking that they are giving the students the best possible student store. Unfortunately, the present issue of lower prices on the basis of the ad and the list that was submitted has been delayed," he said. "Willingness to discuss the problem is not necessarily a valid substitute for following meeting without the necessary approval of Student Body President Ken Day. According to a complaint field by Cliff Tuttle, and Kathy Caswall, University party Chairman Dick Callaway, after a discussion with Day about the appointments to legislature, informed then Vice President Charlie Mercer that Day had given his approval for the three to be sworn in. In reality, Day had not. , Mercer then installed the new members at the beginning of the meeting according to the by-laws of the Student Legislature. At that meeting, an election was held to select a speaker pro-temp of the Legislature who would fill the remainder of Mercer's term. Mercer left at the end of last semester to participate in a legislative internship program. The next order of business for the legislature was to select the temporary speaker. Richie Leonard and Steve Yelverton were the candidates for the post. According to the rules, a roll call vote was then performed and the result was 19-19 tie vote. After a short speech, Mercer broke the tie by voting for Leonard thus making him the new speaker. After the election, it was discovered that the three new members had not received Day's approval for the installation and Cliff Tuttle, chairman of the Legislative Services Commission asked the Supreme Court to serve an X --'t ... , j CHIN UPSOne way to make sure you don't trip on construction materials is not to walk anywhere around them. This workman solved the problem by hitching a ride on a passing cable dangling from a crane. . sell that title, the ad. Since our problem has become one of interpretation. I am glad that the management is willing to further discuss the issue," Lock said. Student government legislators and leaders of SSOC discussed the issue this afternoon. The issue will be brought to the floor of the legislature during its meetings tonight. injunction barring the three from being seated. This injum tion was served and the new legislators were prevented from taking their seats in legislature until such time as the mix-up could be corrected. According to Tuttle, the election of Leonard was valid nevertheless since the three new members had all voted for Yelverton, who lost thy election. He noted however, if Yelverton had won, or if one of the new members had voted for Leonard, the election would have been invalidated and a new election would have to have been called. Following the disclosure of the error, the three members agreed to resign their posts to eliminate the confusion. The reason that the new members were not given approval by Day for their posts concerned a policy statement given by the University Party relating to the filling of vacancies in legislature. This statement calls for the residence colleges to participate in the selection of a person to fill a vacated post rather than the previous system of nomination by the party chairman. This was not the case with the three members who were inducted. As a result of the error and subsequent confusion, plans are currently in the process to require all future appointments to legislature to have the approval of the residence area in which they live.
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