October 9, 1970 Page Six Election '70 Polls it ui dee ft Opinion THE DAILY TARHEEL On Novo by Woody Doster Staff Writer The Election '70 group conducted a "politicai marketplace" Thursday night where four campus political organizations gave presentations of their views concerning the upcoming November elections. The organizations presented their views in five-minute discussions which were followed by question and answer sessions. After the meeting, each 14 Pledge Service Frat Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, pledged 14 new members last week. Seven of the members are freshmen. "We had a really good turnout," said Hoyt Bangs, rush chairman. "About 40 or 50 boys came through." The fraternity held formal rush last Monday and Tuesday. Pledges were invited back Wednesday night. Both the brothers and pledges attended a party Saturday night for new members. APO pledges direct the campus lost and found service in Smith Building. Pledges and brothers will co-sponsor the Campus Chest auction this fall and the Campus Chest carnival in the spring with Gamma Gamma Sigma service colony. This fall new members will participate in pledge-training. "Service hours" are also a part of this program. New members of Alpha Phi Omega are: Brad Batch, Joe DeRosa, Greg Essick, Jim Hawkins, Donald Hill, Chuck Hoover, Bill Johnson, Don Morgan, Don Robertson, Richard Robertson, Carl Schilkowsky, Tom Seitz, Larry Uhteg, and Richard Whittecar. I Af -r "v".! Jnw j The Look and the Outlook i For Fall 1970 j! i Boutique Shop &oes To all lengths... !! jI to please you. jj I boutique : ijl ''tfc 108 Corcoran 'l' I ! I .t& ll OD Downtown Durhom 1 1 r fZrn V Downtown BEAT ( 9 Chapel Hill i c u.o.c. piS)WB 3, . -j "1 U0 SAVE 37 Jf) I 24 24 ft I BABERUTH 076g ! THUR. j il JajftS) zt)rlox only J LADIES I VL!dy tn.Sttii.bar.biyfortno,. PANTY I Zj2Sjff chool ei. FrtiM and HIM with wyyVT H OS E I 8x11 RAYON 1 U.N.C. 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Miss Ccrson also emphasized that each of these candidates is actively engaged in working for peace. Butch Rooks, vice chairman of the Young Democrats, presented his group's plans for the fall. The Young Democrats plan to help local Democratic candidates, in addition to helping Congressional candidates in the Fourth, Sixth and Eighth districts. These districts include Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh and Greensboro. "We feel that this is where we can help the party and the people of this area the most," said vice chairman Rooks. The Young Republicans were represented by chairman Richard Barnes. They are working for local incumbent Republican candidates. Much of their support goes to the campaign by Jack Hawke to unseat Fourth District Democratic Rep. Nick Galifianakis. Al Smith represented the Tennessee Students for Gore Committee. They are working for the re-election of Sen. Gore, a prominant anti-war spokesman. Each of the groups' spokesmen felt that the meeting was a success. "We believe that we successfully got the people together with the groups," Election '70 chairman Art Berger said. I! j - - - t C " ' "- r !'. iMiwwwiw wwwafc .-...ZCZL. ' '"J1" '"" )w ' .. ....7 .. " JTy 'i 1- r in' 1 -- 1 f, ' t 1 n , , , ""' 1'iMni'iiiiiiiMMMwMaMiMMfcMii, 11 mammmmal' f....'jj'' It was one of those days Thursday. was just right, not too hot and not too cold...the perfect somewhere along the temperature for a trot around the track at Fetzer. It was someone had to be Calfiffamo Discesses Democirate Continued from page one is working on another book, entitled "The Presidency Where the Action Is." Califano was named special assistant to the Genral Counsel of the Defense Department in 1961 and assistant to the Secretary of the Army in 1963, Appointed special assistant to President Johnson in 1965, he was in charge of developing and coordinating the President's legislative program. "The Democratic Party seems to have lost its vision-its ideological bearings, if you will," Califano said. "It is urgently in need of a Vatican II, a rebirth, not directed at it liturgical procedures, but at the very heart of its substantive program for our people." The speaker told of two viewpoints concerning, the American voter: one ' aware of social issues and one up for grabs to any politician. Another view of the voter is one by the underground press which reports the LOST: UNC class ring, B5. '71, marKeti Eric H. Helsabeck $10 for return. Contact Eric Helsbeck319 Aycock, phone 933-2909 . 2 premium (40 yard line) seats available at South Carolina game. 929-1880. BUY NOW 1968 4 door, 6 cylinder. Chevy II, Nova, BUY IT, It's a nice friendly auto with a nice friendly price 9 33-3529 . 1967 Honda Super Hawk 305. A 1 body and engine. Very fast. $350 or best offer. Call 967-1676 and leave name and number. I'll contact you. Part-time attendant 2 0 hours 59 P.M. 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NCSU area, will pay $1.00 per day. Call 833-6772, ask for Al. have company for the short run, even if way there was an argument and left behind. (Staff photo by Cliff Kolovson) blitz in 1972 whereas the Democratic Party will only have five or six million dollars. "Candidates with sufficient funds to combine the latest computer technology with a television blitz on a national or state-wide scale may be able virtually to guarantee themselves election victory with little regard to their position on substantive issues or the quality of their opposition, particularly if that opposition is significantly less well financed," he said. Califano suggested the skepticism of the American electorate might make the TV campaign useless. "As poll after poll shows..ancreasing numbers of Americans believe less and The Treasure of Eating Seafood & Fried Chicken Our Specialty At Reasonable Prices For Students Open 7 Days a week ft J ) ion IS SAME LOCATION 159 E. 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Correction The DTH incorrectly reported Thursday that due to University Day exercises all exercises would be suspended from 11 a.m. through the remainder of the day Monday. Only the 1 1 a.m. classes will be suspended. less of what their political and government leaders say," Califano said. The former presidential assistant said the voters may come to believe some of the "big lies" which are often repeated today by political leaders. Deceptive advertising pervades the entire American political establishment from left to fight, he said. Califano's Vatican II would be a series of studies and task forces to provide programmatic direction to assist mayors and governors and House and Senate leaders. 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