The Dai-V Tar Hd eir to open ioFiiim Monday. September 27, 1971 I ii 1 I l. nt If 1 L ! Ralph Nader, consumer advocate, is the first Carolina Forum speaker on October 7 Tickets go on sale today in the Union. Yack okays liaison Kitty A rosy Feature Wrier Rslr-h Nailer i-l '-per. the Carsl.r.a I- orum, speaking :r. Cirrr.;:hae; A-i;tor:urr. Oct'.ver " at ; p.n. 7 ;.;: t a: ; ' ir.i :&r. '"- "bta.r.ei at he ir.f:rrra:i:r De-k of the t'r.isr.. N'ijr came s j the public e in : v. rote Ungate at Ar. urt cf the dangers jrzr.ei into the American au'.cmchLe. H:s b-s zr.i unvestigatic-n on a ut omotr.e safety b2ir. "her.. in August. 1 Vol. a woman lost her left arm when the Ifoi Chevrolet Corvair she was driving turned over in. Santa Barbara, California. Exactly 54 months later. tr the same :.ty. General Motors decided to pay her S 70.000 rather than continue a trial . ,; i r e tf . - u i... . - expose certain driving characteristics of their krar.J-r.ew automobile. Nader's book and his testimony in February. 1966, before a Senate safety s u b c o m rn 1 1 1 e e . helped build governmental pressure on the auto industry to produce safer cars. F. arly the same month, Nader complained of 'harassment" -presumably bv vindictive automakers. GM admitted it had asked a Washington law firm to conduct an investigation of J ' I think n a rcilly t' ;.--J id-.-...' Yack I thtor Daw f'ollm-,. r-kTiioo to !. plan to s'.-t up a comnsif'v.' . a.' .: !;:nvjn .: :; i-.-r, t -.: l i r.: : ' . in the y :a. 'J he Resi.k-n.e Coi!-..-pe I vd-.-rati-. (RIO proposed Wed ne ,.Iay r.iirht th.. representatives t r o m a i:i pi; organizations lorn i pro up ? lommur.iiutc with the Y .y.'t . " I Ii vornrnittee will i rir.t' s!u!er.t '.ivpmn cio-.er to our perspective" ;:ii ( ;hn. -ach or' tmatton wul uppor.t : : meniter to the jrroup. f ol!:: sod student miy !e picked t r ' :n r r i ' "more or less p-p-nt t!:c -a hole studer body.' I he comnii'iee uo! hte no et power. ' 1 i! report prores-. r the : to them .:r;d they'll rep :! h.ok to the organizations. It is a way Jo get son teedva-K how lhe tec! al-".u' J: ;t .s e ure d r.sr (' ''. '.- -.od. He hs, tmta'ivJ;. v: :r.r.vd meet Coilirs -.-oJ he will present the gr-;.p with a plan and then d;,cuss it. In this v.ay the eommstfee will a.? as , !; s..,n hetw-.en students and the yearbook. 'This year's YaA is tor siuients.' Co'.hns sasd. 'and v.e do th:nu they w;!l approve more of." "BABY the RAIN MUST FALL" starring STEVE MCQUEEN LEE REMICK in color GP NOW THRU TUES. 1-3-5-7-9 CATS CRADLE Live Music behind Burger Chef on Rosemary Street Tonight: OPEN SING .ol. a9c NOW PLAYING 2:10-4:25-6:40-8:55 The Suspense will last through your LIFE TIME! THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN JAMES OLSON . T e Prescriptions Accurately Filled Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For Quality Sunglasses 9 Lonuci uenses r uieu Conuct Lens Accessories 1.IIIUUU J(0pttctau5 John and Lib Southern 121 t. Franklin St Between Varsity Theatre and Intimate 1 Wo-.,. 1 'es f x . ' e " ? ; u j Kt r i'5v 'a "V' tsv -x?. i I Sir J '- "For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required, and to whom men have committed much, of him will they ask the more." PETE THE TAILOR 1592 East Franklin St. over Sutton's Drug Store A FRANKCMCH PRODUCTION Jacqueline Snsann's Machine lor, C;,t.3 Pict-'es JR STARTS FRIDAY 2:30,4:40.7,9:10 LAST DAY THE ANDERSON TAPES 3:10.5:10.7:10.9:10 1 . fill m -jum m" . Ao W . TONY ANTHONY. (bmetoefdher . , . - R STARTS FRI: 3-5-7-9 LAST DAY "DOC" 2:35,4:45,6:55,9:01 O ""j ANHtUSLS-Bc'SCH ISC SI iCwiS The first malt liquor good enough to be called BUDWEISER. Siitz The purr?, GM wis :d fj-.i evjier.ee r-ppcrt;r. its belief that Naif: 3S v. rrkir.2 :th 2t:crr.ey hiri.;."; xrr.e cf the :CO irr.ire -:t$ ir.v:;-.:r.g defects in GM's Corva.r. -he 1960-1963 newels -e:e the pr.-.::ri: cases c:tei :r. Nsier's :r.v;st:z2t;or.. but ir. N" C'"er.he r. Nader filed an invasion cf pr:vcy $-:t ;n the New York Supreme Court 2gs-.5t GM and t d private ie:e:t:-e 2ger.c.?s demaniinz S 2 6.000. Re ;p: L. - hmdfd t-.-fether i zre-'-p :f "2ers to reeireh r c- . u t ' t J . s Ka:ae:s e:e - :.or- Feist.- -V2n:e..rr A.:." '- N 2 d e r f ; e n t ; '. : f . 5 ... 1 .Wj, . , - - The a hen Nide: member rf 'foard of Corn: me: Un:cn. B:m :r. .reid. C;m.fc:;o;:. ;n !.'-. N"2ie: jriiuitei fr:-. Frmceton t'r.:er.tv ari :eoe:.-ei h: LLB ieree from Harv:i La School sr. H5 He xif J br:ef! i a Research :.:ar: a: ?!i::d hfor? he f. nr. :rf h: career a "co-um.er adocate.," From. Szd:r a adjunct Instructor .-. H.tor at the l'n;er:ty of Hartford In lc?" he :a..z: a coure a: Fr-.r.ceton Other pea.er ." the C :?'.:? i Forum i?:.f( w he Bett Furr.ev Be'.'a Abruc ari 5a-l .oh FCA toub meets tonigh a JL The Fello-Aihip cf Chr;stur. Athlete? is holding its first meeting of the yes: ton:ht at p.m. in the Rams Room cf Kenan Fieiihouse fcr students and coaches involved in UNC athletic programs. Besides showing a short film. "'The Dallas Weekend of Champions." which explains the purposes of the FCA. the chapter will discuss organizational plans. '"Our purpose." says Chapter President B.ll B:a:fo:i i.-s.: . s.-.-.-es ?.'". ; t e s 'a ; Johnnv S o : : . joliev. end S haNVetha'.l p'.av er Geccce Kar! d. Vice Pre. dent. Levi . ;d Grissom. ari ars;t 1 J ...,. c f t o ! I o w, : n g Chris: in His church, ari erv.rg H-m throueh our v. Fellow shir of Christian A; speaker. Durham Christ ia: the FCA has plans !c e: THIS WEEK IS THE FEATURE CASE Illustrated English Sporting Books A small collection, but the sort of things you'll treasure. All are illustrated in color, and witty as only the English illustrators can be. PLUS A Small Collection of X-rated Books Fresh from the library of a nice earthy collector. And Furthermore The October Old Book News is out, listing Over 100 Scarce North Carolina Books Write for your free copy. The Old Book Corner 137-A East Rosemary Street Opposite Town Parking Chapel Hill iy the local chapter of the national FCA organization. Other FCA officer this year include varsity football players hear a preerta : B.ll Leach October ! 1 the ummer. the national MX sponsors cor fere n.es around the ration tor interest? d athlete- THEY'RE HERE NEW SHIPMENT OF SUEDE : CLOGS Hurry on down while all sizes are in stock. QSBfl ii 456 West Franklin The most avid aviarians in town present own o 1 OJUUI n if n ii ii i i i I it i w j i it ii iii (ru i LIU LJU All Byrds albums and tapes on Columbia are now fowlly priced at S4.98 list $5.98 list u 8 track cassettes S6.98 list DISCLAIMER: "if unruly Ralph should try to scare us off the roost with a lower price than the above we will undersell his price by $.10" -,- Our darty dartboard sale is still in effect thru tody on all albums & tapes. m