I The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, January 14, 1971 Sevolmition sumiiKDeinic ii coon pooiiisinie book MM T1 Tl n (l , ( ) s J oax ore .IM5S1IF WAS H INGTON-The Treasury, denying it was prompted by a legal challenge, announced Wednesday that President Nixon's S2.6 billion tax break for businesses was only a proposal not a final order-and would require public hearings. The hearings, to be held in about 30 days, could result in adoption, rejection pr modification of the plan intended by Nixon to stimulate the sluggish economy, a Treasury spokesman said. Fong aide indicted in fraud conspiracy WASHINGTON An aide to Sen. Hiram Fong, R-Hawaii, was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday on charges he conspired to fix a securities fraud case involving long-time underworld figure John "Johnny Dio" Dioguardi for payment of $200,000. Cited in the indictment handed down in U.S. District Court in New York City was Fong's administrative assistant, Robert T. Carson, 64, of 'Arlington, Va. Also indicted were two New Yorkers, Edward Adams, 80, and Joseph Bald, 41. Fong's office issued a statement in behalf of the senator, r who .was in Honolulu, saying that Carson X will be suspended without pay : pending the outcome of the case. ' Carson, who has .worked for the Republican senator from Hawaii for eight years, is a former president of the Honolulu Stock Exchange' arid former GOP state chairman. One of the four counts against Carson was that he perjured himself in testifying before the-- same tV grand ; -jury which returned the indictments. - Television film gexenange RIO DE JANEIRO-Brazil delayed Wednesday the departure for Chile of 70 political prisoners who were to be freed in exchange for the life of a kidnapped Swiss diplomat. . Military officers said the government wanted the prisoners first to see a film on "dropout terrorists to be shown on national television before shipping them to nearby Santiago. The film shows prisoners who declined to be traded for the ambassador giving their reasons for not wanting to leave Brazil. Large King's Arms apt. (near Eastgate) for rent Feb. 1. 2-BR, 2 Bath, AC; Furnished. Grad Students or couples preferred. 929-5803, after 5. WEAVER'S SHOE REPAIR SERVICE FOR EFFICIENT AND QUICK ATTENTION. 4 03 W. FRANKLIN STREET, CHAPEL HILL. Phone 942-4421. OPEN TIL 6 p.m. : Garrard SL72 Turntable with Shure M9 l-E Cartridge. 7 mos. old. Must sell for financial reasons. Call 9 3 3 -4 6 1 9 . WANTED: Sailing instructor summer 1971 Wrightsville Beach good pay and room provided. Send qualifications to Mr. Roy Skinner, Duke University Athletic Department. WANTED: Experienced organist, drummer, and singer for rock combo. Must have own equipment. Call Burt at 933-4095 or Penn at 942-3690. ROOMMATE wanted for spring semester. Luxury Northampton Terrace apartment, close -to campus carpeted, dishwasher, air conditioned, pool, etc.. ..Call 929-2746 now through weekend. RIDER WANTED. Leaving Wed., Jan 27 for South Bend, Indiana. Going through Charleston, W. Virginia and Cleveland. Contact BillSchmidt at 933-7221 after 6. WANTED: FEMALE ROOMMATE for 2 -bedroom Town and Campus apartment on 15-501 (ac, carpeted, pool). Large, private room. Call 933-1326 before 5:00 p.m., 489-6913 after. Ask for Emily. FOR SALE: Electric guitar, Kay three pickups; $ 7 0 or best offer; call 9 4 2 -5 3 1 7 . RAISE YOUR FINAL GRADE by tutorlng.in -Biochemistry, Chemistry: . by Ph.o. ' student flexible time, reasonable rates. Contact: Ed Ezrailson 966-1236 ; 967-4306 . FOR SALE: Two single beds, mattress and box springs on legs. Almost new. Only $25 each. Call 96 7-4873 anytime. Room - for lease in Granville West for spring will make very good deal. Call Al 933-2521 or968-9167. WANTED ALIVE: Roy needs hands, short hours or long hours, day or night. Contact manager Roy Rogers' Family Rest. 106 Malette. Leaving for California. Must sell VOX Holiowbody Acoustical 6 -string guitar. Plays wonderfully. New $85.00. My price $50 00 Call Tom 967-4292. " $50 reward for restoration of a stolen television and watch from 210 Mangum. 966-5440. No questions asked. " . DESPERATELY NEEDED: Apartment (etc.) for two male non-students. If you or your friends are moving our now or after exams, please call 966-5035. 2 -bedroom APARTMENT in the country to TRADE for 1 -bedroom apartment. Call . 929-2944. Ask for Sammy. Rider wanted to Pittsburgh, Penna. or Washington, D.C. over semester break. Share driving and expenses. Call 933-3651. WANTED: A used 3 or more speed bicycle in good condition. Contact Jerry Turner-933-9 351. Lease for sale 933-1798. in Granville East. Call Ginny at There was no mention of hearings Monday in the original announcement of the move, which will permit business corporations to speed up the tax depreciation write-off of the cost of new equipment and machinery. Legal associates of consumer advocate Ralph Nader filed suit in U.S. District Court in Washington Monday charging that the action was illegal because it bypassed the normal requirement for public hearings. Dio, already serving . a five-year sentence for bankruptcy fraud, was among 16 persons indicted on Nov. 19 on charges of securities fraud, conspiracy and extortion. RALEIGH The tiny Republican minority lost no time as the-1971 General Assembly opened Wednesday in launching its fight to eliminate 1969 Gasoline Tax hikes and the Cigarette Tax. Sen. Harry Bagnal, the minority leader in the senate, introduced the tax repeal bills and said he would hold a third measure for repeal of the penny per bottle Soft Drink tax until possibly . Thursday "at the request of a friend." yttirwrtiHii Fantastic . . Muah Than Better 'M-A-S-H' Gould Elliot 'The Finest Actor. Rex of This Era" eed COtUMflU PCfUflf S Pxtxwt - BBS P'OJwci.o JACK NICHOLSON 3 coe WANTED: Person to share 2 -bedroom furnished trailer for 2nd semester. Oil Heat, air conditioning, TV, short distance from campus. $50 per month. Call 929-2848 after 8:00. FOR SALE: 1969 Honda 50, like new, only 900 miles,$H0.00 call Mac Cole, 942-2407 or 966-1252. FOR SALE: 1971 Honda, CL 175. 4 mos. old. Good condition. 2 helmets included. $475. Call 933-1581. Lease available in Granville semester. Call 966-2467. South for next MUST SELL! 1967 Ford Econoline Van. Perfect condition. Great for sleeping and traveling on long road trips. Book value $1200. Only $ 9 9 5 ! B A B Service Center, Carrboro. NASSAU AND FREEPORT SPRING VACATION cruise aboard TS Flavia Mon. Mar. 29 Fri. Apr. 2 All meals, room and transportation included from Miami. Drinks cheap in nightclubs. Free cocktail hour. Three swimming pools on ship. $95. 50 out of 200 reservations left. Bill I pock, 968-9 077. Student Party meets tonight to fill SL vacancy in Men's District I. LOST Black Onyx cameo ring, gold band, in or around Music Bldg. Reward. Call Kate Butlard, 9 3 3-184 7. RIDE needed to Chicago, January 23, afternoon, return Jan. 29-30 if possible. Will share expenses. Contact Robbie, 29 Old West, 966-3305. Desperate keeping trying. . Female roommate to share furnished 2 -bedroom apt., AC, carpeting, seniorgrad student. 2 nd semester. 9 4 2 -6 8 6 0 . STREET THEATER. Anyone (actors no experience " necessary, writers, directors) interested in Joining the IUNC Theater Company call 929-5452. Wanted especially experienced juggler. HELP WANTED: Part-time salesman, 5-10 hours weekly, car necessary; hourly pay plus expenses: experience desirable; promotion, possible permanent position, subject to results; dial 942-4691. 1969 CORVETTE COUPE FOR SALE! 350 hp., silver-grey with black interior, air conditioning, power brakes and steering, and AM-FM stereo radio. List price was $6,000. Will sell for $4,000! Want to sell before graduating this semester. Call 966-5272 between 7 and 10 p.m. for more information. Desperately need someone to take lease at Granville West next semester getting married Please call Mark or John 933-2562 for a good deal. Lease for sale in Granville West for spring semester, will cut price, call 967-5835 after 6 p.m. SELL YOUR PROFESSOR on the quality of . your paper before he reads it! Writer's Craft Products are "dessgned to free you from ' mechanics and produce professional-looking manuscripts. Get original plus TWO copies for less than $.05 per page. 100 Ms. Craftsets $4 .95 plus $.70 shipping. Introductory offer of complete Short Manuscript Kit $3.50 postpaid. Send check to J. Jail. Box 2042. Chapel Hill 25514. Ride wanted North: to N.Y. City, Connecticut, or Boston, January 23, 24 or25 returning Jan. 3 0 or 31. Will gladly share expenses. Please call: Pepper at 933-2720 after this Trklay. m r. a m The Treasury insisted Wednesday that its delayed announcement of hearings was not a result of the lawsuit. The words "hearing" or "proposal" did not appear in Nixon's announcement or in a 22-page technical explanation distributed Monday by the Treasury. Nor were they raised during a 45-minute briefing on the plan which was conducted by Treasury Secretary David M. Kennedy. The department spokesman referred to this sentence in the Treasury statement: "The department spokesman referred to this sentence in the Treasury statement: "The income tax regulations will be amended to provide for this system." He said this language implied that the department would follow the routine procedure for amending regulations, which require hearings. In a statement issued by the Western White House Monday, Nixon said: "Today I have approved three important changes in the administration of the depreciation provisions of the tax laws... these actions will reduce business tax payments by $2.6 billion in this calendar year." tax: opens Another major proposal was introduced in the House of Representatives to further liberalize -North Carolina's abortion law, which was revamped in 1967. The measure, proposed by Rep. Robert Jones, D-Forest City, would leave the decision on an abortion strictly up to the woman and her doctor. The measure would require a 90-day residency and would not permit abortions to be 0 0(5)CD You don't need your car while you're crarrtming for exams, do you? So let Byron Morris and the guys at Import Maintenance Company stop it from running like a heap of junk. The price will probably be betler than your grades. 300 W. FEATURING HOT PLATTERS GIANT SANDWICHES SEA FOOD BASKETS SPECIAL Tuesday 5-9 Spaghetti Large Plate Spaghetti. With Meat Ball. Garlic Rolls, Jello $1.00 Reorder (Spaghetti) 30 Cents Friday 5-9 Fish Fry Fish & Chips, Tartar Sauce, Cole Slaw 99 Cents Reorder (Chips) 30 Cents Draught Beer (Large Pitcher) 95 Cents FREE FLICKS EVERY NIGHT V. C. FIELDS CHARLIE CHAPLIN LAUREL & HARDY J Israel claims mew violation! Israel accused Egypt of sending Soviet-built fighters bombers across the cease-fire. Guerrilla forces were reported to have attacked one of Amman's power plants in the sixth consecutive day of fighting among Arabs in Jordan. The Israeli charge coincided with the arrival in Cairo of Soviet President Nikolai P. Podgorny and reliable reports of new peace proposals that' would give the four powers a bigger role in performed later than the fourth month in pregnancy, except in an emergency. Jones said the measure is "more liberal than the present law but not as liberal as some states have now Democrats are expected to battle to i save iiic Ligaictic tuiu gasoline laAEi. r i r il j. ... 1 a t ... 1 ivepeai ui uie iaAe& wuluu iiiiuw mc record $4.3 million budget proposal made ito the legislature Wednesday by Gov. Bob I Scott out of balance, I advisory budget officers; ' according ; to k " . Rosemary St. Thursday 5-9 Chicken 3 Pieces Of Chicken Cole Slaw, French Fries $1.35 Reorder (Chicken) 45 Cents ffigM ny Egypt maintaining peace in the Middle East. Israel has opposed all such suggestions in the past. It was the second complaint filed by Israel with the U.N. Truce Supervisory Organization (UNTSO) this month against Egyptian flights over Israeli-occupied Sinai. Reports from Amman said about 50 guerrillas backed by rocket and mortar fire besieged one of the city's major power plants while snipers virtually paralyzed the downtown business center most of the day. Meanwhile guerrilla and government leaders met to discuss measures to implement an agreement signed Tuesday to stop the shooting. The semiofficial Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said Egypt's new three-point peace plan was delivered to Britain, France and Italy by Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad. Included in the Egyptian plan were a provision that the United States, Russia, Britain and France would give Jarring guidance on implementing the U.N. Security Council resolution of Nov. 22, 1967. which calls for Israeli withdrawal from Arab territory """specific timetable a request for a to be set for V I implementation, and a provision for the " " Security Council to meet should the Big , Four fail to formulate a plan for carrying I,1 cout the U.N. resolution. January 0 uovj m pnoannoo The Hub has drcctlcrJIy reduced practi cally all of Its BFlAfJD TJE17 vInter mer chandise for onco-a-yenr epectacular dive-Away Sale. OUR COMPLETE STOCK All the latest model and fabrics C r T C"3; Values $75-5140 OUR COMPLETE STOCK of Crond New Drsss Ffishion We know you'll wont teversl pairs. Values $13-$40 AMD mm9 m i iiece arc jusi a barcafoG you will fmd at Tfio OOD'o After Chrlzimzo QIvo-Avay Sale! , CODE SEE GODS 0A12 " Lakewood Shopping Center Durham, N. C. 3L NEW YORK-A publishing firm uhuh prides Uself on being controvert! Wednesday disclosed it is puMsh j manual for revolutionaries containing instructions ranging from sabougj? murder and mayhem. Iyle Stuart Inc. said "The Anarchist Cookbook" has come out in a Si: hardcover edition and a S5J5 paperback edition which "will be made available to university bookshops." The book author is William Powell, a student at Windham College, Putney, Vt. According to Powell's forward, he sees his book a j useful handbook for the Silent Majority when the "fascists in power" decide on "final repression of the people." Peter M. Bergman, head of a publishing house subsidiary and author of the book's preface, said he thinks the book's chief interests will be "for the square guy who wants to know what is going on." "There is no political merit in publishing this book," Bergman said. "It is not a call for action. For the real hippy and yippy, especially for the rebellious student, it hardly contains anything basic that he does not already know." The book instructs in surveillance, explosives, lethal gases, wiretapping, electronic jamming, use of guns and knives, garroting, and boobytrapping. It is profusely illustrated with photographs and diagrams. A lengthy section on drugs gives formulas for making LSD and cooking with marihuana and hashish. The cover of the book bears this warning: "... keep in mind that the topics written about here are illegal and constitute a threat." Lyle Stuart, head of the publishing firm, said " a great many" people on his staff thought the book was dangerous and should not be published. "But I am the one who made the final decision. I think Bergman's prefactory note puts the whole issue into perspective." Stuart said the first edition of 6,500 already was almost exhausted. "I didn't print this to make money but it looks as though it will," he said. l 4 1 .J J GRAND NEW WINTER orvr? 0 mm Including Corduroys end dQubls knits, all woofs Values AND OUR COMPLETE STOCK of Cmnd Nsw JS 99 Wt f P" jmi" Including dst$ner lines. None re!d back. Vere $5-$23.C0 HT'T J AND vev. hi 103 E. Franklin St Chapel Hi!!, N. C. v J), l S

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