2 The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, January. Howard Hunt given parole; must pay fine WASHINGTON (UPl) The federal government paroled Watergate burglar E. Howard Hunt Wednesday. The Hunt decision means that former White House aide John Ehrlichman and G. Gordon Liddy, who helped Hunt plan the Watergate burglary, soon will be the only Watergate convicts behind bars. The U.Si Parole Commission, considering parole in 28 cases and rejecting all but two, granted Hunt parole effective Feb. 25 provided he pays the $10,000 fine included in his sentence. His lawyer said that would be no problem. "My nails have been chewed below the quick, and Howard is a bundle of nerves," attorney John Schneider said in Baltimore. Hunt was testifying at Fort Walton Beach, Fla., in the trial of accused terrorist Rolando Otero. Hunt, a former CIA agent and Nixon White House security consultant, has served about 30 months of a two and one-half- to eight-year Watergate conspiracy sentence. He pleaded guilty in January, 1973, to six counts of conspiracy, burglary and wiretapping in the June, 1972, break-in at Democratic National Headquarters in Washington's Watergate complex. He tried unsuccessfully to withdraw the guilty plea and has been imprisoned in a Correction The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported Wednesday that the mandatory candidates meeting would be Friday, Jan. 28. The meeting will be held Monday, Jan. 31, at 8:30 p.m. in Room 202-204 of the Union. The Daily Tar Heel regrets the error. Ylia H tbestseiisif off our 'tints ill Cow t It 3 H paperbacEi nuarj?wBa THE BIG FOUR COLLEGE ICE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT DUKE o STATE o UNC o WAKE FINALS TO BE HELD THIS FRIDAY, JAN 28 IN THE GREENSBORO COLISEUM CONSOLATION GAME AT 7:00 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME AT 9:00 p.m. Student tickets $2.00 Available at the Union Desk SENIORS! Special Discounts for Seniors to spend Spring Break aboard the S.S.FLAVIA 5 Days, 4 Nights, March 7-11, 1977 $185 Trip includes: Cruise to Nassau & Freeport From Miami 3 Meals Daily plus Midnight Buffet Free Live Entertainment Nightly $50 Deposit Due by Jan. 31 Contact Hill Carrow 968-9086 or Circle Tours 549-8134 for further details EZ3 EZJ r"l nmn r i ri wwmmmmwmmmmQ iiitiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit tr n ?enol its? Whsppsr lMii:s7 ffrcsa Bring in this coupon, buy a Whopper Junior, and get another Whopper Junior free! But hurry. Offer expires, 2-28-77 TU?T?jm ?tfy Limit one Der customer. Good only at: 15-501 BYPASS ELLIOTT RD. CHAPEL HILL Void where prohibited by law. 27, 1977 V: ' ' ' V " f f . I I " 1' E. Howard Hunt Jr. minimum security federal facility at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Schneider said he told the parole commission Hunt's sentence "equals or exceeds any other Watergate figure. "He spent more prison time for Watergate than even Gordon Liddy, who seryed for contempt of court and contempt, of Congress. He has cooperated, unlike Liddy, with any number of federal agencies. He has been able to tell them all about the CIA, the White House 'plumbers' burglary unit and Watergate." Tar Heel Classifieds Cost Only $1.50 And they reach over 20,000 potential buyers and sellers daily! I Hum 'mm&mi k $2.50 Sponsored by the SENIOR CLASS of 1977 r-i n r-n r i t "i i n 1 Israel to buy U.S. bomb WASHINGTON (UPI-The Carter administration, which has pledged to take a harder look at overseas arms sales, has decided to go ahead with a weapons deal with Israel that was controversial when President Ford first proposed it, government sources said Wednesday. The deal involves CBU72 antipersonnel concussion bombs that raised criticism when they were used in the Vietnam War, infrared night vision devices so new that U.S. forces do not yet have them, M60 tanks and artillery pieces, the sources said. Some officials are concerned that the package particularly the bombs could damage the military balance in the Middle East. Officials say the deal was drawn up quickly by Ford in the latter days of the presidential campaign without normal consultations with the State and Defense Departments. Carter said recently that the State Department "will be much more hesitant in No word from challenger, tiger Death match off WASHINGTON (UPI) There's not going to be any fight to the death between a Japanese karate expert and a Bengal tiger in Haiti Feb. 5, the Haitian Information Bureau said Wednesday. "The government of Haiti has made it clear that it has never authorized such an event and deplores such an activity. . .endangering human life and encouraging animal cruelty," an announcement said. Haitian newspapers reported this month that Kyomo Mata, described as a Japanese karate black belt, with only his bare hands ZA M . to - 9 SALOON - 11 "The best durn eatin' place this side of the Rio Grande and then some." We got steaks, V ribs, V chops, and for them that ain't too hungry some powerful good sandwiches. We even got a horseshoe bar for them that's thirsty. (Sarsaparilla for the kids) So see ya at High Noon, Partner! NOGTHGATre-286-i 103 Happy Hour 5-7 p.m. No horses Student Store is haunted with sprin semester valines! the future to recommend to the Defense Department the culmination of arms sales agreements" and he would personally review all approvals. However, the sources said: The transaction was ready to go through under credits that forgive 50 per cent of payments. Pentagon officials were preparing formal letters of offer for the items. The State Department said Congress may be consulted about the $7 million sale because the issue is so sensitive. The bombs kill every living thing within their explosive radius, either by bursting internal organs or in a firestorm which follows the blast of a fuel-air mixture and eats up the atmosphere quickly. Of military significance, informed observers said the bombs could be particularly useful against Arab antiaircraft missile sites or antitank minefields and thus disturb the military balance. Israel would get about 2,000 of them in the deal. and feet would take on a full-grown Bengal tiger in the Sylvio Cator Amphitheatre at Port-Au-Prince Feb. 5. Mata, the reports said, expected to come out alive and with a few million dollars in syndicated television rights. "The government of Haiti would regard as barbaric such a so-called 'sporting event and would not, under any circumstances, entertain an application to stage any such event," Wednesday's announcement said. There was no word on the whereabouts of challenger Mata or the tiger. ) Jr A Kf & & - VITTLES W allowed inside Open 1 1:00 a.m. 40c mug n There's More in the KJ Family-Style Dinner: (We request that everyone at table order - tea or coffee included, other beverages extra) Dinner includes: Barbeque - Brunswick Stew - Fried Chicken - Cole Slaw -Potatoes - Green Peas or Beans Bring This Ad and Offer Good Infinity Exclusively at 210 Wst Franklin Chapl Hill 929-4554 (bofwoon Fowler's and Bolk's) it- St Mini-uonc Cash for your unwanted rock, lzz albums and 45's. Also, sell, trade. PRESTWICK MUSIC. 105 N. Columbia St (above Big tally's). Monday-Friday 10-5. 929-7208. ACADEMIC RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands on file. Send $1.00 for your 192-page, mail order catalog. 11322 Idaho Ave., 206H, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025 (213) 477-8474. Film Department Kodak color film C 120 & 126 - 12 exp. $1.29 20 exp. $1.62 Save 25 on ALL developing! CDDStE THE ACORN Family Restaurant 3311 Guess Rd., Durham Two blocks left off 1-85 All You Can Eat $3.50 per person Get 50 Off Above Price! Thru Feb. 28, 1977. nio TS ert IVMT Hall m Monitor Jr. Dated, hand-tinted flower prints. Circa 1790-1 815. $230 ach at The Old Book Corner. Get one for your sweetheart Avoid the rush on Valentine' Pay. cters 3 Rent a pack from River Runner's Emporium and head for the woods. Winter is beautiful out there. Parkas, camping, backpacking equipment Watch for ABS canoe special order. 3160 Hillsborough Rd., Durham. 383-2106. Two male roommates needed for Foxcrott Apt. Two bedrooms, bathrooms, full efficiency kitchen. $60month plus utilities. Call 967-5369. Ehringhaus room contract for sale. Cheap! Call 929-5781. Ask for Susan. mm' w&mm WANTED: PERSON to care for infant at our house between Chapel Hill and Durham. Half-time now, full-time later. Must have experience, transportation and references. Call Mr. Bilsborrow, 966-1141, Chapel Hill, between 10 am and 1 pm. OVERSEAS JOBS - summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free information. Write: Inter national Job Center, Dept. NL, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704. Awareness Sessions. Awakening body, heart, mind. Small groups begin next week. Come grow with us. LEAF DIA MANT, Master's degree in counseling, 738 Clark Road, CH ' 967-8663. Volunteers wanted for psychology experiment Involving treatment for single men who feel uncomfortable In social situations with women. Call UNC Psychology Dept. 933 6593. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. CONDOM SAMPLERS: learn the difference between con doms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped, tex t -red, colored, lubricated skins, stubs. Designed to Increase ' sexual satisfaction. ADAM & EVE, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom). .92921 47. Amaze your friends, learn to play the banjo. Stephen Roberts, banjo picker for the Pine Ridge Boys (1975 world champion old time string band) and Tommy Jarrell now teaching at Ox bow Music. 929-2473 for more Information. Why not take the bus, and leave the pit cooked barbecue and southern style Brunswick stew to us, at the College Cafe? BIRTHCHOICE Prolife Pregnancy Counseling. 942-3030, Monday through Friday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Daily Tar Heel is published by the University of North Carolina Media Board: daily except Sunday, exam periods, vacations, and summer sessions. The following dates are to be the only Saturday issues: September 18. Oct 16. Oct. 23. Nov. 13. Nov. 20. Offices are at the Student Union Buiiding. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News. Sports 933 0245. 933-0246: Business. Circulation. Advertising. 933-1163. 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