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8 The Tar Heel Thursday, May 26, 1977 THE RIGHT FASHION FOR CHAPEL HILL THIS SUMMER. 3-BUTTON SPORT SHIRTS BY HANG TEN COTTON AND POLYESTER BLEND. SIZES S, M, L & XL. From $15.50. Swim Shorts By Hang Ten. 50 Cotton, 50 Polyester. A Wide Variety of Solids, Patterns and Stripes. Sizes 28-40. From $11.00 EXCELLENT GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE. hi in umvEBsmr MAIiJ 0 VISA u SlT 'i - 'fl. . jflfc , .J Vi , mil BanxAmericaad m Honroi) master charge OF CHAPEL HILL EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO OPEN MEMORIAL DAY All classes are cancelled for Memorial Day, Monday, May 30. Summer Campus Governing Council members should come by Suite C of the Carolina Union and leave their names and addresses with CGC Speaker Gordon Cureton. The first meeting of the Association for Women Students will be at 7 p.m., Monday, May 30 in Suite D of the Carolina Union. The AWS is open to all women students enrolled in summer school and any new or visiting students. All those interested should come to the meeting or contact Betty Ausherman at 967-4027. There will be a Media Board meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday May 31 in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. All members should attend. There will be a meeting for all students interested in study abroad for second summer session or 1977-78 at 3 p.m., Thursday, May 26 in 223 Greenlaw. The summer Tar Heel is in search of feature and news writers and copy editors. There's no pay involved, but it's a good way to acquire by-lined clippings. If you're interested, please come by the Tar Heel offices in the Carolina Union and talk to Joni Peters. There will be a meeting of staff persons and interested students at 4 p.m., Thursday, May 26 in t he DTH office. The summer Tar Heel publishes on Thursdays and welcomes public service announcements for this column. Announcements must be turned in to the DTH office by 5 p.m. on the Tuesday before publication. Announcements received after this time can't be included in the paper. Closer to the truth Continued from page 7. obstruction of justice statute was also instrumental, Reston said. "Nixon wanted to patronize Frost as a show business character. As it came out, Frost was really explaining the law to him." Reston said he handed Frost the statute as he was passing through the gate of the Monarch Bay estate to begin the Watergate interview. For the moment, Reston, a lecturer in creative writing since 197 1, is winding down form his "sensational" experience in Washington and Monarch Bay, looking forward to the publication of a book. The Innocence of Joan Little: A Southern Mystery, and readying himself to teach again in the fall. Yesterday he viewed ft A new restaurant down the hill from Carmichael Auditorium? Delectably delicious and delightful variations on the best Choice Charbroiled Chopped Sirloin of Beef? The best salad bar in town? The best steaks in town? The best prices in town? r ALL OF THE ABOVE n mMti 1010chaaSiRd- J liWflU Just off intersection of hV fttf3 5p.m. -10 p.m. j ljifu! 15-501 Bypass &Hwy 54 J -l vl P Fh. &s. I Z (Across from Glen Lennox y 5 p.m. -11 p.m. Shopping Center) Sun. 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL From 5 til 10, ALL THE SPAGETTI YOU CAN EAT w French Bread onlV $1.95 the final Nixon-Frost episode with Frost in Washington and today he will appear at an National Press Club luncheon where Frost will be the speaker. Reston seemed relieved that the tremendous promotional hype was almost over. The man who recently called a press conference to deny leaking information to the Washington Post said, "I've never been involved in this kind of situation. This project contained a degree of subtlety I've never seen before." The Instead of dreams of far away C. . lands-this summer of '77 take a little breather from fantasy into reality at The Mandarin Gazebo Gifts and dtcorotiv occsoris Umvniy Mall 967-4556 Chopl Hill BOOKS STUDY GUIDES N.Y. Times, Wash. Post (Daily & Sunday) FOREIGN MAGAZINES LITTLE PROFESSOR BOOK CENTER UNIVERSITY SQUARE WEST FRANKLIN ST. (IN FRONT OF GRANVILLE TOWERS) DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL OPEN DAILY 942-8670
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