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'-'s -Ke -ir.-, Thursday, September 17, 1970 Page Two THE DAILY TAR HEEL Cansler, SG Leaders Discuss Open House Associate Dean of Student Affairs James O. Cansler met with Student Government representatives Wednesday in a meeting that paparently brought both sides closer to agreement on the disputed Visitations Policy. Student Body President Tom Beilo, Vice President Bill Blue and Attornye General John McDowell sat with Cansler "a good port 'on of the afternoon" in an attempt to reach agreement on guidelines for the policy. Both sides were close-mouthed concerning the transactions of the meeting. Blue said both sides agreed "pretty much" but still maintain disagreement lit ' tCl-i al . Aunt Jemima-n ta(ffis7 - M J- A ijA $ h Tf T It I THE EASTGATE The Treat s on us: merchants assoc. DELICIOUS Aunt Jemima PAW FROM 6:30 A.M. Sat., Sept. 19 Eastgate Parking Lot Compliments THE EASTGATE 0 MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Tear this out as a over some issues. According to Blue, the results of the meeting will be presented to Student Legislature today if an SL meeting does occur. McDowell indicated much of the conversation centered around penalties for violators of the Visitations Policy. The debate hinged on whether or not student courts should sanction penalties or provide individual penalties for violators, according to McDowell. Cansler's only remarks about the meeting were to say, "It was an extension of the discussion between the Student Government and myself over the Visitations Policy." Cansler said the results should be known by the end of the week. r Pancake j) OauS are here TO 9:30 A.M. Now that you've seen the OTHER landmarks be sure to visit CHEF'S INTERNATIONAL This Weekend World's Finest GOURMET FOODS of every conceivable kind plus a fantastic variety of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC MEATS AND CHEESES in our fabulous New York Style Delicatessen and THE STATES FINEST SELECTION OF CONNOISSEUR WINES AND BEERS Everything you need to live high even when your income is low. f i reminder and put in your CHEF'S INTERNATIONAL GOURMET SHOP at the far end of the Kroger Shopping Center Open 109 weekdays, 16 on Sunday !f f ; These UNC students are waiting in line at the Carolina Union information desk to purchase tickets to the Richie Havens concert. Also appearing with Havens Saturday night Court Order Freezes Funds; Case Will Continued from page one has been subpoenaed by the court. Those listed as having resigned are Peter Schmuck (MD-III), Judith Helene Friedman (WD-IV). Thomas Pace (MD-VII), Charles Tucker Anderson Robert Livingstone Niles William Robert Bartel (MD-III), (MD-XI),. (MD-VII), Virginia Branch Barte. (WD-VII), Grady Woodfin Balleneer (MD-II), Mary Grazier Dickson (WD-II), and William Brewster Conn (MD-IX). Named as having been apointed at the session is David Rooks of Men's District Three. The complaint challenges the validity of the resignations and the appointment of Rooks and says the legislature should be declared invalid, if it is found that a quorum was not present. The complaint also charges that Rooks is not a resident of the district which he was appointed to represent AVaddell purse or wallet r f f i Be Hean said Wednesday that although funds were frozen by the injunction he is "unsure that the Supreme Court has the power to freeze funds." The session of the court this afternoon, Benton said, was called to rule . on the case as quickly as possible. 'The court is meeting as .soon as possible," Benton said, "to avoid a confrontation between the two branches of Student Government, the legislative and the judicial." - There were rumors early Wednesday that the Student Legislature would meet tonight whether the court moved to grant injunction relief or not. Benton's injunction forbade any session of the legislature under penalty of contempt of court. - If the court does declare the special session null and void, the legislature would be free to re-enact the legislation passed during the summer. That legislation included $16,000 in . budgetcuta froirj the 1970-71 ftudgeCMd a $20,000 appropriation establishing Carolina Graphics, a student-owned print 1 1 t I in Carmichael Auditorium b the rock group, Ten Wheel Drive. Havens is known for his driving, rhythmic style. He is one of several performers who appeared at Woodstock. (Staff photo by John Gellman) Today shop which would print the Daily Tar Heel and do job printing for students. 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