Thursday, July 9, 1970 THE TAR HEEL Pcgt Nine Company To Offer New Food Plans The Canteen" Food & Vending Service of Greensboro will submit a proposal for operation of a food service at UNC during the coming school year. Canteen Food's manager, Ronald Alfalla, said Tuesday that his company expected to submit a bid "in a week or so." Alfalla also said that Canteen Food was one of "five or six" firms contemplating bids. "There's such a mammoth amount of business involved . . . surveying the situation, getting your costs in line," Alfalla said. "We've had several specialists visit the campus to look at certain aspects of this situation." Joe Eagles, Vice Chancellor for Business, has said that a decision on the future of food service on campus was hope for around mid-July. Hone your preexam acuity with study aids from The Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill Open evenings 'til 10 THE PILL Over Sutton's "SPECIAL PARTY HOSE FIBER PLACE MATS 45c assorted designs MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS $2.75-$5.75 Assort. Sizes & Colors J. A i jf ft VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL LOCATION IN UNIVERSITY SQUARE Students Establish Journal Graduate students in social psychology at the University of North Carolina here have established a new journal, "Representative Research in Social Psychology." The first issue of the semi-annual journal was published this month. - OUTLET 3S1.00 UNIVERSITY OPTICIANS Paul MOORE 968-8818 Reg. Licensed Optician Prescriptions Filled lenses Duplicated Sunglasses Contact lenses Accessories Town-Gown Relations Object Of Group Study By Vesta Manning Staff Writer Mayor Howard Lee's proposal to establish a communications channel between the University and the town of Chapel Hill was discussed at a meeting on July 2 with Chancellor J. Carlyle Sitterson and Prsesident William Friday. The preliminary outcome of this discussion led to an ad hoc committee composed of members appointed by both concerns to evaluate mutual areas of involvement. The working committee is composed of six people. Mayor Lee appointed Ross Scroggs, alderman, Bob Peck, town manar, and Emory Denny, town attorney. President Friday selected Dr. Claiborne Jones, vice chancellor, Joe Eagles, vice chancellor, and Phil Green of the Institute of Government. Mr. Ferebee Taylor, the new vice-president-administration, was asked by Friday to convene the study group. Taylor emphasized that the purpose of the study group is to evaluate, the nature and responsibilities of a possible UNC Spring Sports Competition Ends By Bob Westcott Staff Writer Finals in golf, tennis and baseball highlight the final week of this semester's intramural program. In tennis, the tournament was decided earlier this week with Scott Pollard netting a victory over James Strause. Finley Golf Course was the scene Wednesday of the finals of the golf tournament, with James Folds and Jack McCall competing for the championship flight honors. In other golf finals, J. Dees plays the winner of the Hamby Harrel match for the A-flight trophy; Cornell Blythe meets Joel Newton in the B-fiight; Hank Smullings plays Don Tarbert in C-flight; and Mark Schmitz and Lee Meyer meet in the D-flight final. The softball playoffs got underway Monday, with Victory Village shutting out the English Bards 13-0, and Physics IMF slipping by the Botany Bums 64. commission, adding that it is premature to state anything definite about a commission. Lee's "Proposal for Developing a Town-Gown Commission" stresses the need for a "formal mechanism through which the two could constantly communicate and maintain open channels of communication". Lee feels that many of the conflicts arising between the University an town "may not have done so had there been opportunities to hold informal sessions to share each other's thinking." "When two institutions as lavge and far reaching as the town and the University are interacting there should be a medium of communication," said Andy Little, assistant to the mayor. Due to complaints by Chapel Hill residents about the 'noise and hazards of the Horace Williams Airport, Lee feels some hope' a restricted use of the airport may arise from the deliberations, reported Little. The University has been running the airport which has been in use for forty years. The utilities, water, electricity and telephone are now under the supervision of In the second round, Victory Village again scored a shutout, over Physics IMF 5-0. The Botany Bums eliminated the Bards in this double-elimination tournament 6-5. Two teams met in the third round, with Physics IMF earning the right to- meet Victory Village in the finals by beating the Botany Bums. Finals are scheduled this afternoon on the field behind Ehringhaus, and there are strong indications that the pitching of Jerry Worsley of Victory Village may be the deciding factor. There is no admission charge to any of these events, and all interested students are urged to attend. LOST BOOK "Health Secrets from Europe" Coll Ferris: 942-3550 Reward Offered - - Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Bldg. the University. Little soid that the mayor's office is hoping to have the water system under the direction of the town ultimately. This is one area that will be discussed in the study group, added Little. At a meeting with Governor Scott, chairman of the board of trustees of UNC, Mayor Lee suggested the possibility of the Town-Gown Commission. Also discussed was the future restricted use of the airport and the acquisition of the water system by the town. 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