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The Daily Tar Heel : .... n A "u i NJj: 'ill f U n ' . - y-- - 1 a V. x -v:, "-, - h rained in Chapel Hill the bst couple of days but students really shouldn't be so paranoid about it. l elicii I arrar as found with umbrella protection during one of Wednesday's dry periods. (Staff photo by Cliff Kolosonl PSYCHIATRY RESIDENCY NO INTERNSHIP REQUIRED - Excellent training in general psychiatry in intensively supervised eclectic, dynamic university centered program. Three years fully approved. Broad training with increasing emphasis on family, community involvement and group therapy. Stipend: $11,000 to $14,000 plus fringe benefits and dependency allowance. Write Robert F. Shannon, M.D., University of Arkansas Medical Center, Little Rock, Arkansas. Phone (501) 664-5000. jj? -r-Aixr- a oti ir nnr a l-Ul rt OIUU1 DnCMI S Ll..!. . j - i u J oi n th e Inn Cro w d at J I ' 208 WEST FRANKLIN ST. 94 I (Next to Belks) I 11:00 AM to 12:00PM Sun. THRU THURS. I 11:00 AM TO 1:00 AM FRI. AND SAT. I SPECIAL! j J $1 Off the Price L I of any Large I Pizza 9 p.m. - 1 1 p.m. C I FAVORABLE I FAMILY DINING! C I Offer Good Bring This C I Coll ahead Sept. 23 Coupon C I for Fatter Service I wnnn riliAniTr BriCDAPC fill TIO C I Thursday. September 23. 1971 -S I II s gVlcMl s For consumer protection acter b Jl-T; r ". . 1 r r - - - - : - t ; i New dorm regulation hit j b Charles Jcttricx SiJtf I'.'n't r nvr pari dormitor'e in S ,u:h (': AJ-, u-.- .T.a;.. - T-- iovemcnt I BSM "f utJjy r.:ght. The meeting, drawing more than Muck students, u-is he id to discus the various programs the BSM would attempt to initiate dunng the coming year. After diseussmg su'h tipics as n otl-campus tutorial program, a Ma.k library. Bh.k Ink (The BSM Nc. paper) and a new Mack radi-: program, the meeting turned to a discussuon o! the recent troubles plaguing South Camp o dorms. Most of the members agreed uith the new dorm polie that makes it unlaw Jul tor n on -students to enter the dorm although it does allow the guests ...J students to enter. The group became divided over a floor party pohc whLh they say is discnminatorv The floor party policy states that m order for a group to have a party in th lobby, a meeting of the floor must he held with a vote taken to determine whether a majority of the floor members approve. i iioines Tor I I I "Sifl -v 'AwT rt"j Downtown. j Also at McLeod Watson A. b 1 1 i r; I -as?4 ytf- . l - V . x . ar,, i1,.,Li.iiii.Ii tliiipiiijl!r ftiMi)mwu hmhW iriirot "" GCZiE? gto tepu sponsored by the Carolina Union Social Committee FRIDAY, Sept. 24, 5 - 7 p.m. V2 TONS OF WATERMELONS. FREE IN THE PIT PLUS MUSIC BY THE BLUEGRASS EXPERIENCE. ALL THE WATERMELONS YOU CAN EAT WITH ALL THE SEEDS YOU CAN SPIT. 9-12 p.m. DAVIS & FITZPATRICK IN THE UNION COFFEEHOUSE LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT OF THE UNION. FREE REFRESHMENTS - UNC STUDENTS AND DATES ONLY. SATURDAY, Sept. 25 After our victory over Maryland, 'til 6:00 FATT & HAPPY, A CONTEMPORARY GROUP FROM BOSTON WILL PROVIDE THE CELEBRATION MUSIC FOR THE CELEBRATION raider 3lack student 1 I: :..:: K o::'-.an jnd maK e a Uostnc i.:k'jnipu5 and on -van "We have to beg; u- o..ng peop !k'.r.s!.:p bet we; us blanks, to relate to "! pcOp.e i u i am p.is e.-e V e e . v...e doctors and law vers an,! m oe r.to b:g !v.."nes." said one student. Another student vod -dc had visited the people m the .ommuroty and they were "alraid tsf the I'raversity .'" making it diflicult for her to relate to them. BSM President Ronald Wesson said he plans to have a meeting with Dean of Men Fred Schroeder and try to work out a more popular plan concerning the use cd U ibbies for parties. "The Universitv lias tor a lore time nsidered the Mack population of ("liapcl Hill an emplovmcni poo! ft r rotors, maids and cafeteria help." said Wesson. He urged the students to attempt to become more familiar with the people of Chapel Hill and to frequent some of the , i oaciy s maie : ' e:f I I ssd' -H-d: 1 - . ...... i ' i Men's Boutique at van StraatenN. 1 13 West Parrisli St. J Durham I Lar.ierNorth HJU . lt-'-n m J es fee in a e - i Muck -owned businesses r. the ..: With the discussion o: the f.ocr par:;. continued to d.sc uss the other topics cm the aeenda. mludme the attemrt bv Go'.eno.r S.ott to reorganre the state higher education stem. A representative from the C out":: for Black I'nitv organization. Ronald hey. led the discussion samg the plan b Governor Scott would hurt blaJs universities m North Carolina. The tw o-a nd one-half hour meeting ended with man of the students stsi; divided over the community relationship controversv. but most of them said the;, hoped the differences between the off-campus blacks and on-campa- bla.k wonl.t soon He resiilved. For the Civilized Student Color Illustrations from a Victorian child's book. Gothic as hell! Busty biddies from Godey's Ladies Book. O Nice old color prints of New York in the 1860's. d Century-old maps, showing Indian territory. - All sorts of prints to make your room look like somebody special lived there. i ie M casi nosemary outrei Opposite Town Parking Lots Chapel Hill o Prescriptions Accurately Filled Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For-Quality Sunglasses Contact Lenses Fitted y Conuci Lens ACtessoFici tictaus John and Lib Southern 121 E.Franklin St 942-3254 Between Varsity Theatre and Intimate V ,s, U (Op tax I . . . . t '.u Discontinued design umjqii "yu i FIRESTONE 500 KM Ji rrr w t i - v. u 0" ( .- i 4 . ' 4 CT" trf 14 v.; SI 14 At. I 4 ST" .... 4 - 4 - KTl I Hft IS ' 51" S4T .CHAMPION nfVin r-1 tf r- AS LUWAS IP I'M ' . . i'A '! : i;n c WHITV l i s Our ppuUr sn'. H HURRY 1 t ' i 3.3" i:4.k .35 f .-- A P 4-4 LAB! 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