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I THE nATT.YTAR HEEL .Vilnesilay. November 6. 1! 1968 Page 6 upport Expressed By Day For Drug Policy Proposal 1 a lto I By TOM SNOOK DTI I Staff Writer In a statement Sunday night before the Student Party, Student Body President Ken Day came out with support for the drug policy proposed by John McMurray and John Williford. In Day's opinion, this policy "answers the four objections raised to the policy adopted on a temporary basis last year." According to Day the four objections were, 1) The tone and reason of the former policy. 2) The lack of student jurisdiction over drug cases. 3) The fact that drug use could be tried under the old policy. 4) The Resident Advisor is expected to turn in evidence of transfer and possession of drugs to the Dean of Men. Prefacing his announcement with a brief history of the evolution of the campus drug policy to date, Day stated he felt there were two significant factors present in the discussions this year that had been absent in talks before. First, he contended that there was a great deal of openness in the talks this year and secondly, that there was more open disagreement among legislators as to the type of drug policy the University should have or whether there should be one at all. This second factor is evidenced by the two drug proposals before the legislature at this time. One, which is proposed by Charles Jeffress, would S 7 .4 f c . y "V 4 4fJr lufililMiyiiiJiHIiiyWilHl - & COLOR A PARAMOUNT PICTURE . S.M.A. SHORT "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" 1:14-3:10-5:06-7:03-9:00 Rl ALTO, Durham RED CARPET J Free draft to first 50 girls J to come in from Granville. Today2-5 51404 E. Franklin f 929-3768 J. JL JsjL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL JL MILTON'S FALL SHOE-IN jV wc Last chance for savings on Johnson & Murphy shoes. Special on 148 pairs regularly to $45.00 now $20.00. This deal ends Thursday. Group grain Nettleon tassels cut from $34.00 to $20.00. Group famous brand shoes reduced from $30.00 to $20.00. 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Day said the McMurray Williford bill has set up three criteria for the courts to follow in resolving cases brought before them. These three are, first, the amount of drugs involved, second, the nature of the drugs, and third, the intent of the student with respect to the drugs. Day stated his decision was based on the points that he feels the use of drugs is in itself enough to call for an official University response, and a person's involvement with drugs implicates those close to the person such as a roommate. i '.V f i 1 "I J . . . One Among These Will Be Queen Possession No 'Threa Jeffress Attacks Day Drug Stan By TOM GOODING DTH Staff Writer "I respect President Day's position but I disagree with his basic assumption . that drug Prices Lowered Prices for UNC- produced sandwiches have been lowered by five to ten cents, effective Monday, November 4. The University Food Service announced the price cutback Saturday after Student Legislature had passed an appointment bill with an attached amendment calling for a student boycott of breakfast at Lenoir and the Pine Room three days this week. The boycott was called off when the price reductions were announced. a threat to the Community," Charles Jeffress, Government possession is University according to Student Legislator. Jeffress comment came in rebuttal to a statement of support which Day gave to a drug bill introduced by John Williford and John McMurray. The Williford and McMurray bill makes it an offense against the student body for a student to have drugs in his possession. "The University community is concerned with the pursuit of academic excellence and I don't think that a person who keeps drugs in his room is preventing either himself or anyone else from engaging in this pursuit," Jeffress said. The Jeffress bill is an adaptation of the drug act passed during the Powell Administration as defined in Title IV, Chapter 4, Article HI of the new Student Government Code. The bill makes it an offense to: 1) To sell to another student a drug which cannot otherwise be legally obtained except by prescription; 2) To solicit persons to sell to students drugs which cannot otherwise be legally obtained except by prescription and 3) To administer to a student without the student's knowledge, a drug which cannot otherwise be legally obtained except by prescription. This act deals only with the sale, solicitation for sale, and stealthy administration of prescription drugs. Jeffress currently plans to propose an amendment to this bill to include all narcotic drugs as defined in Section 9 of the North Carolina General Statue 90-87 (Cannibis, and its derivatives, peyote, LSD,mescaline, opates, etc.). The Jeffress bill falls short of meeting the general Student Government-Administration guidelines by omitting possession from the list of offenses against the student body. The Jeffress bill was adopted by a 15-7 vote of the Student Legislature as the policy still is in effect since Powell's administration. "The only meaningful involvement with drugs which is in question at present is drug possession by an individual, and I contend that this university need not and should not punish drug possessors. LA Pi! MOW DELIVERING Chicken, Barbeque, seafood, Hamburger Steak CALL 967-1451 SOMETHING NEW! Hickory Smokedl BEEF BARBEQUE O SANDWICH O SANDWICH O PLATE Hot Seeded Bun Pickle & Chips With Glass of Draft Beer Au Gratin Potatoes Green Salad 95c $1.15 $1.50 Cosmopolitan Room Lunch 11:30 'til 2:00 p.m. Supper 5 p.m. 'til 11:30 p.m. of the Ivy Room Restaurant 1004 W. 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