t I Tin? Div Tar Heel Thursday. January 25. 1973 Do you understand your fees 9 lyjuu y uutsi 'rom the wires of United Press International Compiled by Dean Gerdes Wire Editor LBJ lies in state at capitol The body of Lyndon Baines Johnson was returned to Washington for the final time today, for a slow procession through the streets of the city he once dominated as the nation's 36th President PresidentKlixon, Johnson's widow and family were leading the mourners, with a caisson drawn by six white horses followed by a single, riderless horse. The procession started from near the White House and drew his flag-draped coffin up Constitution Avenue to the cadence of muffled drums. Fighting increases in Vietnam Communist ground attacks increased in South Vietnam Wednesday despite announcement of a cease-fire agreement. High-ranking U.S. military sources said Americans would continue war operations in support of the South Vietnamese right up to the cease-fire Sunday. The South Vietnamese command said its troops also would continue to carry out operations. South Vietnamese military sources said it was too early to say whether the 116 Communist attacks reported Wednesday was the beginning of the expected Communist off insive to gain ground just before the cease-fire. Charlotte to celebrate peace Charlotte city officials Wednesday announced plans for a Vietnam cease-fire celebration to be held on the steps of City Hall Sunday and expressed hopes that evangelist Billy Graham would attend. "He has expressed interest," a spokesman in the city public relations office said, noting that Graham was expected to be in his native Charlotte anyway Sunday for dedication of a marker at the site of his childhood home. Village Opticians Prescriptions Accurately r id Lensps Duplicated Hea larters For Quality Su glasses Conts-- Venses Fitted Contact . ens Accessories CONTACT LENSES CLEANED AND POLISHED John and Lib Southern 121 E. Franklin Street Between Varsity Theatre and Intimate DTH CLASSIFIEDS F6r Sale: 69 Austin Healy Sprite ' British Racing Green excellent condition new clutch and tires 40,000 miles call 933-3464. Required meeting for all those interested in tutoring through the YM-YWCA on Thursday, Jan. 25 at 7:30 in 08 Peabody. Sign up then. -rr-f- 1963 Rambler Classic Excellent Time, . runs 929-9508. Station Wagon -good. $250. Call One pair'4-ienke ski boots. Orig. $85, used one day, now $35. Size 8M, Re-Foam for $18 and have custom fir boot for $53. 929-2991. Fast professional repairs on hi-fi stereo components and guitar amplifiers. Call 929-2841, Monday through Saturday. John Florence. Audio Service Technician, Justice Street, Chapel Hill. . KALSO EARTH SHOES recreate the natural terrain now burried beneath our cities. The "minus-heel" sole aids posture and respiration. Only at 105 N. Columbia, corner of Franklin, above CCB. ORPHEUS AUDIO Discount prices on Hi-Fi equipment. In stock - Harman-Kardon 930 Receivers. On sale this week, dual 1218 turntables. 'Call us (967-6380) or come by our office, no.. 16, 105 N. Columbia St. Above Central Carolina Bank. GIBSON STEREO GUITAR Perfect condition. Great for 1 jazzrockblues. Bargain basement price. MAMIVASEKOR 35mm SLR (500 DTL). 8 months old. Call Mark at 933-4965. SUMMER:iJOB OPPORTUNITIES. Training Program starts soon. Income Potential of $400 to $1000 per month based on performance. Openings in Chapel Hill and Durham. Apply Suite 404. NML Bldg., 123 W. Franklin St., University Square, Chapel Hill, N.C. HorsebjiJi Riding Lessons- -Beginner, intermediate, advanced, and jumping. Trailriding available to students. . Transportation arranged. Call Hillsborough 732-3980-Gayle Stedman. For Sale: 1967 VW Excellent Condition, 51,000 Miles, New Tires, Tune Up. Must Sell. Call Harry 942-3084, FOUND. BIKE, EAST OF TOWN. CALL 942-7774 or 942-6925. for Identification. LOST: A black onyx ring with silver band and inset. Very important to me. Reward offered. Call Faye at 933-1972. Female roommate wanted-to share apartment in Estes Park. $65 mp. 929-9912. 1971 Volvo 142S, dark green; recent tune-up, comfortable and dependable transportation, Michelen Radials 55,000 mi. $2,000. Call if serious. 929-9486 between 6 and 7 pm. Ride needed to ATLANTA or KNOXVILLE Feb. 1 or 2, return Feb. 4. Will share driving and expense, Call Jenny 933-3618. 1962 Chevrolet Runs well, good shape needs tires. Call 933-3766 or go by Carrboro Exxon. Make offer! Spinet Piano Bargain. Wanted responsible party to take over Spinet piano. Can be seen locally.. Write credit manager, P.O. Box 241, McClellanville, S.C., 29458. Need to exchange 2 Super Sunday tickets (9:00) for 2 6:30 tickets. Anyone who wants to trade, call 942-6965 between 4:00 - 10:00 .p.m. AKC St. Bernard Puppies $ 150 Male & Female. 5 wks. old, shots- 492-3291 or 438-9220 . Henderson, N.C. Get some value for Our $500,000. Closed circuit TV for some away and home game, plus .more name games. VOTE DAVE GEPHART. FOR SALE - 1970 VW BUS - EXCELLENT : CONDITION - 10.000 MILES. OWNER GIVING UP UNIVERSITY LIFE FOR B'G . ' CITY AND WILL SACRIFICE AT BELOW BLUE BOOK VALUE. CALL 967-4371 -' BEFORE 10:30 AM OR ANY EVENING. BMW 1600 Auto in good court tiort sel! to best - offer or trade fo ?50cc and oc la'e model dirt bike. Call 544-1271. ; T': For Sale: 1967 Carolina blue Chevelle. 8' cylinder 283 cu.in. engine, good on gas; overatlf running condition excellent. $800. Call: 933-5652. Advertising Major to do newspaper layouts, etc. Six hours a week. Reply to Box 1928, Durham, N.C. Want to buy new or used stereo albums or entire collections. Call 967-6551, leave name , and number. Pair AR-5 speakers. Great shape. Retail 350.00. First $200.00 or best offer. Call Doug 933-4568. " STEREOS: LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES in Triangle Area on MOST BRANDS components and systems; FULL WARRANTIES; Agent for large distributor; SERVING CHAPEL HILL SINCE 1971; CALL ANN AT 942-7172. Sansui 200 SP speacker, 3way-5speakers, 12" woffer, 26" x 15" x 12", Walnut cabinet-big, brawny, and single. Will sell or trade for turntable. 929-6015. 1 or 2 roommates needed. $47.00-$35.00 Rent. 4 miles form campus. Country. Call 489-6773. Eveningsnights. STUDY IN OXFORD: July 8 August 5. Six hours credit in Literature, Philosophy, Drama and History. Cost, including air travel, fees, room and board $650. Write: Director, UNC-A Oxford, UNC-A, Asheville, N.C. 28804. For Rent- 3 bedroom 10x55 air conditioned mobile home 120.00 for month also 2 bedroom 12x55-125.00 for month available immediately call 942-1749 or 929-2854. Going North? I'm headed to Philadelphia after the 25th and will share driving and expenses as far as you'll take me. Please call Ginny 933-6075. Ride needed to Lexington, Va., or anywhere in . the vicinity (Roanoke or Charlottesville) on Friday, Jan. 26. Call Olivia- 933-5817. 1964 Plymouth Valiant for sale. Good mechanical condition. Asking $295. Call Jeff at 933-5698. Leave message if not there. Peugeot PxlO bicycle, one year old, sold new $260, will sell for $175; Call 933-4291. Ask for Scott or Quasipseudo. 1961 Volvo 544 Excellent body-New paint job, tires, and interior. Needs some engine work. Asking $250. Call Allen Boyd 968-9305. 1972 Honda SL-350 Kl. Excellent cond.2800 miles. $575. Hillsborough 732-7316 after 5:30. THREE MORE DAYS of the Dual 1218 sale at ORPHEUS AUDIO - Open until 9:00 tonight. Room 16, 105 N. Columbia St., above CCB. 967-6380. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED: $65 month, own bedroom, essentially furnished apartment. Call Betsy 966-5151 (2-5), or 929-6272 after 5 pm. You want to have your ears pierced but your're afraid? Come by the Paper Castle on Saturday (11-5:30) and see Mr. Joe Coronado form Duke. He has the proper equipment. He knows how it's done. He will supply posts. For rent Feb. 1st. Three bedroom air conditioned mobile home in quiet location. 120.00 month. Call 929-1394. ATTENTION - Females: You can now talk to Stephen Nygard and Win Quackenbush any time you wish. That's right, after five months of trying to control their popularity, they have -decided it is useless. They have had their phone -connected. The number is 933-4604. Cat lost near Hillcrest Ave. in Carrboro. Tabby-gray and black-white chest, stomach, and feet - 1 year old - Answers to "Kittykat" 967-2402 Anytime. SEX: IF YOU HAVEN'T HAD A SCREW JOB -SINCE COMING TO UNC, JUST TRY TO CROSS THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH . CROSSWALK. Single bed for sale. Good condition. $20 Call Chris. 942-7705. rntinued from page 1 $800,000 with the actual budget of $275,000 and with their average ideal budget of $704,000. For example, the group expressed willingness to pay 5.1 per cent of their ideal budget, or $36,000, just for general administration of the SG executive branch. They thought that, at present, 9.2 per cent of the budget is used for this. Since they also thought they paid an activities fee of $50, this means they felt that almost $80,000 went to support the general administration each year. The actual figures are 3.1 per cent of the budget, or $8,379. The group thought it paid 10 times as much, and was willing to pay over four times this much. The group was willing to pay $78,500 to the DTH. They thought that it got around $1 10,000, and the actual figure is $54,800. They thought that the Union got only 16 per cent .of the budget, and were willing to give it 20 per cent. The actual figure is 33 per cent. They thought that the Graduate and Professional Student Federation got 23 per cent of the budget, and were willing, to give it 1 .9 per cent. The actual figure is 6.6 per cent. The entire legislative branch of SG, consisting of Student Legislature and its subsidiaries, was willed 6.1 per cent of the ideal budget. They thought it got nine per cent and it actually gets 0.4 percent. For the Residence Unit Grant and Loan Fund, the group was willing to contribute $15,700 or 2.2 per cent of their ideal budget. They thought it got .8 per cent of their estimated budget, or $ 1 7,000. It gets 3.7 per cent of the actual budget, or $10,000. They were willing to give the Llections Board eight times what it gets; they thought it got 15 times what it gets -$1,050. That 1.1 pet cent in the desired budget, 1.9 per cent in the estimated budget and 0.4 per cent of the actual budget. Are you confused? If so. you are apparently not different in that respect from most students. Student body vice president Fred Davenport was one of the members of the class which answered the survey. His answers were better than most. "But," said Davenport, "there are a lot of politicos wno aic almost strangers to the financial processes of SG, and the students sometimes seem almost totally in the dark." "When a spending bill comes before the Finance Committee,''" said student body treasurer Wayne Thomas, "two main considerations should influence their decision -precedent, and common sense. "But sometimes there is no precedent and sometimes there is some special interest involved. This year, for example. SL decided to spend into its surplus. This brought on hordes of requests for money, and when you give one worthy cause surplus money, its hard to turn down another one a week later." ALT II talks slated. Jerome H. Kahan of the Brookings Institution will discuss "SALT I and Beyond: The Coming Issues of Arms Control" at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 29 in 100 Hamilton Hall. His talk is being sponsored by UNC's Curriculum in Peace, War and Defense. ; Kahan joined the foreign policy studies ' staff at Brookings Institution in 1969. He I is director of the Strategic Arms Policy Study Group, co-sponsored by the Brookings Institution and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and is writing a book on strategic forces and United States foreign policy. His other activities include serving as a consultant on arms control matters to the RAND Corporation and lecturing in international relations at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service. In 1968, Kahan was assigned to the Department of Defense, International Security Affairs, as a member of the policy planning and arms control staff under a one-year exchange program. During that time, he was principle action officer for strategic policy problems, including the U.S. position on strategic arms limitations, national strategy objectives and major weapons systems decisions, and staff member on National Security Council Interagency Working Groups dealing with strategic issues. The I don't remember reader. n The word at a time reader. in f 1: The skimmer. vr7 r o W3 n"2J V.n ' inn'! Which one are you? The "skimmer"? Able to read tall books in a single night, while retaining little or nothing? The "lazy" reader? Rip Van Winkle with a book on his stomach .'. . a page and a half, and . you're out for the night. The "word-at-a-time" reader? Capable of reading a single article over a long weekend. The "I don't remember" reader? You've read 'em all, and remember nothing! Face it . . . nobody's perfect. In fact, you've probably gone through life reading, without learning how. There's a big difference between reading dynamically and just reading. Most people read between 100 and 300 words a a minute, while you are capable of reading and comprehending up to 2,000 or more. Give us 2J4 hours a week for 8 weeks and we'll guarantee to triple your reading efficiency, both speed and comprehension, or refund your tuition in full! We've already taught over a half million people just like you to read dynamically. So, whether you've a great deal of reading to do or just want to get more enjoyment out of your reading, we can help you achieve your goal. Attend a free mini-lesson, and see the difference between reading and reading dynamically. Attend a FREE Mini-Lesson fomi gM The lazy reader. Carolina Union 6 & 8 o'clock Special UNC Group Rates Classes begin Feb. 1 Most people go through life reading, without ever learning how! EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS 1 1 i 1 1 1 ! I 1 1 I ! 1 1 ii ii . ft... a 1

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