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Fend E Ounfrag eon Continued from page one Chairman Susan Case reported the committee was considering a bill sponsored by third year law student Joe Beard, but would need more time to consider the bill's implications. The motion was granted by consent vote. The Rules Committee was required by last spring's legislature to report their findings to Thursday's session. Approval of the legislature was needed before the alloted time could be extended. Beard's bill called for committee appointments to be made by legislative elections instead of speaker appointment as provided for by current by-laws. If approved, the by-law changes would decentralize the speaker's powers and distribute them among legislative members themselves. Trustee Group To Visit Here UNC News Bureau The Trustees Visiting Subcommittee for the University in Chapel Hill will meet Friday and Saturday, Oct. 30 and 31 to hear any faculty, students, staff or employees who may wish to appear and communicate with the subcommittee. Besides the agenda for hearing members of the University Administration and conferences with Student Government, and other student groups, the subcommittee also invites .students, faculty and others who may wish to be heard personally to schedule appointments between the hours of 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30. Interviews may be scheduled by applying either to Charles M. Shaffer, Director of Development, 302 South Building (Telephone: 933-2301), or by writing to the Chairman of the visiting committee for UNC in Chapel Hill, Mr. Ike Andrews, Siler City, N.C. Members of the subcommittee for Chapel Hill, in addition to Mr. Andrews, are JamesOrGreen of Clarkton, Cameron' S. Weeif Tarboro and W.C Hanis-pf Raleigh:"- ' v The subcommittee, headed by Andrews, will meet first with representatives of the Administration from 9:30 to noon on Oct. 30. From 12:30 to 3:30, they will 'meet with student groups, including student government. Personal interviews with any who wish to appear will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 on Oct. 30. NOW 7ih 5 2E? & 1. 2 Pieces , FF, and Rolls 2. 4 Pieces, FF, and Rolls 3. 8 Pieces 4. Jumbo Pack (18 pieces) Delivery Includes your favorite , Beervages 6 pac from $1.59 Fresh eggs rolls $.40 Now Featuring DANNON YOGART Remember we make our own doughnuts each day and you can get a good hot meal with fresh vegetables up to 10 o'clock every day. 968-9295 1 eqoe Proposed by-law changes were initialed by Student Body Vice President Bill Blue's comments on September 30. Blue called for a separation of the offices of vice president and speaker of the legislature. Blue asked Case to begin an immediate investigation of the way student governments on other campuses handle their speaker and vice presidential responsibilities and to propose changes for the USX' vice presidential office. The committee will possibly present its findings on Beard's bill at next week's legislative session. Two small appropriations bills were offered for consideration and passed unanimously. The bills provided $34.50 to the International Student Center to meet office maintenance costs and approximately S25 in salary to former Daily Tar Heel ad salesman Doug Jewell. Jewell is now business manager. Five legislative seat appointments were scheduled to be signed by Student Body President Tom Bello Wednesday and submitted to legislature Thursday. The legislator appointees were not sworn in at the meeting because Bello had not signed the appoinment requests as of Thursday. No reasons were given for the delay. " , SO More Fridges Here Fifty refrigerators from Student Government arrived last week. Students who ordered the refrigerators and signed the waiting list may claim them between 3 and 5 p.m. Monday in Suite C of the Carolina Union. Only the first 50 students on the list may receive their refrigerators. A second shipment is scheduled for Oct. 17. The remainder of the 100 students who ordered refrigerators from Student Government will get a partial refund. Any student who wants a refund on his order should also go ' to Suite C between 3 and 5 on Monday. The remainder of the first 50 students who .have not claimed their appliances ' arl: Jill Adams, Randy Burks, Elizabeth, Foster, .Wayne Gibson, Stuart. Hill,. Patricia Janesh, Jim Jaynes, Cathey Kale, Katsuhiko Kondo, Scott Livengood, Billie Made, Brooks Reitzel, Jean Sparrow, Carol Stoak, Ralph Vincent and Dick White. All persons still desiring refrigerators, even if they are on the present list, should call Sherry Yates between 2 and 5 p.m. Tuesday. WE DELIVER YES, FROM 6-11 P.M. WE DELIVER FREE TO YOUR DOOR (942-5356) THIS WEEKEND SPECIAL BROASTED GAMECOCK .93 1.35 1.85 3.95 Ak A AU A X finefoodpriced West Franklin Street across? rem University Square behind the tire rack at Ob:e Davis Esso "-"' "- 1 " ,u" "" l "" 1 " 1 "" - 1 "" "" " ui" --' - - - ' ,'1 T Approximately 200 UNC students, most of them freshmen, tried to bring back the 1950s Thursday night with a good, old-fashioned pantie raid. The group got about A li roe a Coed; Eniislhi' K Alpha Chi Sigma, the national professional chemistry fraternity, has coed. The national fraternity dropped the administration's behalf to share half of the commission's expenses with legislature by returning $1,500 to legislature to legislature this year. , Displays . for .the Homecoming Festivities will be judged on October 30. All displays should reflect the ."winning of UNC over Virginia," said---Tom Kerns, president of the Carolina Athletic Association. Trophies will be presented to the best entries in the Residence College and Greek divisions. "Displays will be judged on the basis Phones Soon For Telephones will be soon be made available to students in Upper Quad. Robert Kepner, director of residence life, said three dormitories in Upper Quad, Grimes, Mangum and Manly, have voted by petition or in a meeting to have telephones in rooms on an optional basis. - Telephones will be installed in all rooms, Kepner said, but will be hooked up only if the students desire. To get the telephone hooked up, the student must fill out a formal application with the MOTORCYCLE r RACES CHAPEL HILL DOWNS MOTORCROSSi RACING SUNDAY Oct. 11 : i 2 P.M. (ALTERNATE SUNDAYS THEREAFTER) $300 PURSE - ALL ENTRJES WELCOME . Wheelie Contest, Mini-Bike ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN $ .75 HIGHWAY.54 - 8 MILES TO ORANGEGROVEOAD & THEN FOLLOW SIGNS COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCQOOCSCQg Anry o GM ex of originality, participation, and artistic merit," said Kerns. "male" from its membership qualifications at its National Conclave this summer. As a result, Rho chapter at UNC is looking for males and females for rush, to be held Oct. 14 and 15. Students interested in AXE should come to Room 268, Venable Hall eithernight at 7 p.m. and transportation will be provided. The fraternity is open to any student who has taken dr is planning to take six 1 courses in chemistry of any type. A spokesman, however, said the fraternity is having- trouble getting the names of chemistry majors. Female students can pledge this year, buf'they will not be initiated. This delay Upper Quad telephone company and pay $13.50 per semester. The telephones will be installed "as soon as possible," Kepner said. The cost for this semester will be pro-rated instead of the full amount. The option to have telephones is open to all students living in dormitories, according to Kepner. He said if a student does not want individual telephone service, he can get a refund from the telephone company. . seven pairs at Winston and Connor, but when they went on to Kenan and Mclver they were doused with water. This group at Kenan was happy, just before the flood. (Staff photo by John Gellman) t'We elk was adopted so AXE chapters with would have time to prepare accommodations for women. Rho chapter has been at UNC since 1912. It has sponsored lab safety programs, slide rule classes and tutoring classes. Many . chemistry faculty members belong to the fraternity. Dr. M.M. Bursey is faulcty acvisor. . nrpi "Service to 1C9 E. Franklin 04. Phono 042-SiGl Prco Dollvory c OF-LIVING TIIUnCDAY, FRIDAY Ct CATUHDAY I I 12: Die Pen 103 Tab. . . . . $1.55 Oopsol . . . , CCa 1.53 J & J 1X3 Shampoo . . . 00a Lauona ... 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The 12 to 14 hour concert x scheduled, to begin at 2 p.m.. s.jii Jin Wiggins of Macon. Ga. event. the sponsor of t! Security is expected to be tight at tin festival, he said, with at least 50 Georgia State Troopers and 50 narcotics agents expected to attend. The concert is being held to memorialize Joplin and Hendrix. two of the world's lop rock singers who die J recently from drug overdoses. The Daily Tar Heel is published by the University of North Carolina &: Student Publication's Board, daily except Monday, examination periods and vacations and during x summer periods. I Offices are at the Student Union Bldg., 'Univ. of North Carolina, gi Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: editorial, sports, news 933-1 0 1 1 ; business, : circulation, advertising 933-1 163. S Address: Box 1080, Chapel Hill, ii'iN.C. 27514. v.. :: :$ Subscription rates: S10 per year; :: $5 per semester. 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