Israelis plan phased withdrawal
From staff and wire reports
JERUSALEM - Defense Minister Ezer
Weizman and Army Chief of Staff M ordecai
Our briefed the Israeli Cabinet Sunday on
plans for a phased withdrawal of Israeli
forces from occupied territory in southern
Lebanon.
Cabinet Secretary Aryeh Naor declined to
give details of the withdrawal plan, which
U.N. officials said would beginTuesday with
Israeli troops movingsouth one to four miles
from forward positions in the eastern sector.
News Briefs
The second stage of the pullback is
scheduled to begin Friday with troops
withdrawing up to three miles in the central
sector.
U.N. Secretary Kurt Waldheim has
criticized the Israeli plan as inadequate, and
Naor said Prime Minister Menachem Begin
sent a reply to U.N. headquarters.
In a tour of the region, reporters found
hundreds of casings of American-made
cluster bombs dropped by Israeli warplanes
on guerrilla positions.
In Washington, the State Department said
the bombs, anti-personnel explosive units
that spray sharpnel over a wide area, were
supplied under an agreement that did not
provide for their use in instances such as the
seven-day Israeli campaign in Lebanon.
Mayor must pay $70,120
Gates fined in illegal arrest incident
From staff reports
HILLSBOROUGH A Superior
Court jury Friday ordered Hillsborough
Mayor Fred Cates to pay an Orange
County family more than $70,000 in
punitive damages for the mayor's role in
the illegal arrest of a family member
more than three years ago.
The suit stems from the arrest of
Geary Blackwood in December 1974 at
the home of his parents in Carrboro by
Cates, Hillsborough police Sgt. Larry
Biggs and Carrboro police Patrol
Officer Larry Edwards.
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April 9-13
Sunday, April 9:
Interfraternity Council,
Faculty Picnic (4:30 p.m.
Monday, April
Community Service Project (Meet in Pit at 3:00
p.m.)
Tuesday, April
Pie-Eating Contest Announced Live (3:00-5:00
p.m. in Pit) Pan Hellenic Plant Sale (All Day,
NCNB Plaza) BYO alcohol.
Wednesday, April 12:
Pan-Hellenic Scholarship
(5:30 Forest Theater)
Thursday, April
Greek Games (3:00-5:30 p.m. Ehringhaus Field)
8-11 Kegs, Tape Show
Culminating with the APO Campus Chest
Carnival from 6:30-12:00 p.m. on Ehringhaus
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The Israeli military command Sunday
admitted that the bombs were used but did
not say how many or where.
Coup attempt fails
MOGADISHU Somali President Siad
Barre said Sunday his army had quickly
crushed a long-expected coup attempt by a
group of disgruntled officers and the
ringleaders will be punished.
News reports said a number of senior
officials were killed in the short-lived
rebellion. However, it was not immediately
clear if they were part of the government or
rebel forces, and the extent of other
casualties also was not known.
Mogadishu Radio reported the
ringleaders had been quickly arrested and
the government is in control of the situation.
Diplomatic sources said the coup attempt
had been expected for several weeks in
Mogadishu in the wake of Somalia's military
defeat in the Ogaden war against Ethiopia,
but it had received no widespread support
either from the army or ruling part and
appeared doomed before it began.
UNC-TV to hold forum
Each of the eight Democratic candidates
for the U.S. Senate will be given free air time
later this month to discuss campaign issues.
The 30-minute programs are scheduled for
broadcast on the UNC Television Network
at 7 p.m. April 18-21 and 25-28. Candidates
will draw lots to determine what dates they
will appear.
An Orange County grand jury, the
week after Blackwood filed suit for false
arrest, charged Blackwood with raping
Cates' daughter. Blackwood was
acquitted in 1976.
Cates, Biggs and Edwards earlier
were found liable for trespassing on the
property of Blackwood's parents near
Chapel Hill the night of the arrest and
for unlawful imprisonment of
Blackwood. The jury ordered Biggs and
Edwards to pay nominal damages to the
Blackwoods.
Hillsborough attorney Lucius
Cheshire, one of Cates' lawyers, said the
mayor plans to appeal the jury's
decision. The Blackwoods' lawyer,
Lonnie Coleman, said the decision was a
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forum for candidates for statewide office
since the primary election in 1972 and will
provide similar programs prior to the fall
general election for all candidates for the
Senate seat now held by Republican Jesse
Helms.
Each program will open with the
candidates making a brief statement. He
then will be questioned by a panel. In
addition to the eight 30-minute broadcasts,
UNC-TV will provide the opportunity for
Democratic Senate candidates to present
brief position statements for broadcast
during breaks between regularly scheduled
prime time programs.
GOP endorses students
WINSTON-SALEM - The N.C.
Federation of College Republicans recently
approved resolutions supporting students in
voting rights cases at two North Carolina
universities, said Doug Markham. former
president of the statewide group and a
member of UNC College Republicans.
Students at Western Carolina University
in Cullowhee have asked the N.C. Board of
Elections to order Jackson County officials
to allow students to register to vote.
A group of conservative Orange County
Democrats has asked the state courts to
purge the names of UNC students from voter
rolls who give permanent addresses outside
of Orange County when enrolling for classes.
"The College Republicans want one policy
statewide," Markham said. "Residency
requirements and tax and voting laws all
hallmark in legal efforts to protect the
sanctity of the home.
Cates has been mayor of the Orange
County seat for more than 10 years. He
announced last month his resignation
effective July 1, saying his political
differences with members of the
Hillsborough Board of Aldermen had
nothing to do with the civil suit the jury
decided Friday.
The suit originally also sought
damage from the towns of Carrboro and
Hillsborough, from Cates' daughter for
slander and from the mayor for slander,
assault and battery. The suit against the
two towns was later dropped.
In instructing the jury before
delibeiations began, Superior Court
Judge James H. Pou Bailey said
damages could be awarded only if jurors
found the defendants had acted with
malice or wanton disregard of the rights
of the plaintiffs.
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Economy headed for trouble?
WASHINGTON The nation faces an
economic "hemorrhage" in 1980 a stiff
recession and a 10 percent or more inflation
rate - unless President Carter reduces
federal spending, former White House
economic adviser Alan Greenspan said
Sunday.
Carter is expected to announce an anti
inflation plan in a speech Tuesday to the
American Society of Newspaper Editors.
Aides have said the strategy does not include
new programs but stresses voluntary
restraint.
television
Monday
It i Arbor Day , Charlie Brown Ai Hp m on Channel 2 and
II.
Baaeball The New York Yankee vs. the lexas Rangers at
K:.M) p.m. on Channels 5 and tt.
To Kill a Cop, Part Ona A New York City police detective
tries lo end violence against his fellow members ol ihe force. Ai V
p.m. on Channel 2H.
Tueaday
National Geographic: Journey to tha Outtr Umlta -
Students ol the Colorado Outward Bound School climb a peak in
the Peruvian Andes, Al H p m on Channel 4
Vietnam: Picking Up tha Placaa A 1977 documentary about
Vietnam after the Communist takeover. At 9 p m. onChanneU.
To Kill a Cop, Part Two - Conclusion of Monday's movie at 9
p.m. on Channel 28.
Wsdnssday
Caribou: Tha Incrsdlbla Journey A special following
caribou herds on their 2.000 mile trek from ihe Yukon to ihe Arctic
Circle. As 8 p.m. on Channel 2H.
Great Performance!: School tor Scandal The Guthrie
Theater Company of Minneapolis presents Sheridan's IHth century
comedy al 9 p in. on Channel 4.
Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is Ha Saying Those
Terrible Things About Me? (1971) Starring Dustin Hoflnun
and Barbara Harris. Al 9 p.m. on Channel 2H.
theatre
Dutchman Ihe play, dealing wilh ihe problems of black
w hue communication, is a pjrt of the Carolina Symposium. At 8'
p.m. I hursday through Saiurday in 108 Graham Memorial.
Mr. Roberta - The I'laymukcts Repertory Company opens
wilh this last play of Ihe season at 8 p.m. I hursdsay in I'laymakers
Theatre. Performances nightly except Sunday and Monday al 8
and at 2 p.m. Sundays through April .10. Call 9.13-1 121 lor
information.
The Wonderful Wizard ol Ol Chapel Hill Theater Co,
.presents Ihe musical al 8 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday at the Mad
Haiier. Additional shows at J p m. Wednesday and Saiurday and
at 6 p.m. Sunday.
The Sound ol Music - Opening Tuesday al 6:30 p.m. at the
Village Dinner Theater. Performances nightly except Monday al
:J0 and at 1 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Call 787-7771
for information.
The House ol Blue Leavea - This production by the Duke
University Players continues for another weekend beginning
I hursday at 8 15 p m in Branson Theatre.
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controversial
By KAMI A TREANOR
Staff Writer
A planning committee of the UNC Board
of Governors is to decide Thursday if
establishment of the controversial Center for
Labor Education and Research at N.C.
Central University in Durham is a
worthwhile project for the 16-campus UNC
system.
The board approved plans for the center in
October but sent the idea back to the
planning committee after state legislators
complained the project would benefit labor
unions.
University officials asked for a second
delay in February to request a study to
determine if the program is necessary.
Board member Harley Shuford, president
of Century Furniture Co. in Hickory, said
the proposed center would be "a step toward
the University supporting organized labor."
One of the most outspoken critics of the
center is Bill Treadaway. executive vice
president pf Printing Industry of the
Carolinas Inc., who has attacked the center
as being pro-union.
Supporters of the center are trying to
dispel beliefs that the center would be pro
union by demonstrating what they say are
the benefits of locating the center at
traditionally black NCCU. The program will
also foster employer-employee relations in
North Carolina through training,
proponents say.
cinema
Chapel Hill
The Front - This film about blacklisting in the theatre will he
shown as a part of the Carolina Symposium at 7 and 9 p m.
Monday in Carroll Hull. Woody Allen stars in his lirsl straight
dramatic role.
The Autobiography ol Mlsa Jane Plltman Cicely 1 yson
gives a memorable performance as a woman whose life story spans
Ihe century Irom the Civil Wat to the beginning ol the Civ il Rights
movement Shown at 8 p m. f uesdat in 1 1 1 Murphey Hallasaparl
of the Carolina Symposium
American Avanl-Garda Sundish 1 awdcr's Dangling
Participle and Shirley Clarke's Portrait ol Jason al 8 p m.
Tuesday in Carroll Hall.
National Velvet - At 7 p m. 1 uesday and Wednesday in the
Meeting Room ol the Chapel Hill 1 ibrary
Nosteratu (1922) - Blake tdwards' first mm starring Peler
Sellers as Inspector Clouscau. this lime invest iguting a Icwel ihelt.
With David Nivcn. Claudia Cardinale and Robert Wagner. Al 7:30
and 10 p.m. Thursday in the Hinton James Rec Room
Duke University
The 17th Parallel - At 7 and 9:30 p m f uesday in the Bio-Sci
Auditorium.
Arsenic and Old lace - Al 7 and 9 30 p ni 1 hursday in the
Bio-Sci Auditorium.
music
Monday
Clomp) Quartet - The Duke University Department of Music
sponsors this corjctrl in memory of Julia Mueller, featuring music
by Haydn. Vaiighan Williams and Beethoven. Al 8 15 pm. in
Baldwin Auditorium.
Chris Detany - Performing Southern folk music Irom 1 1 a m.
to I p.m. in the Pit.
N.C. String Quartet - Performing music by Moart, Bartok
and Beethoven al 8 p m. in Hill Hall Auditorium.
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Monday, April 10. 1978 The Daily Tar Heel 3
to consider
labor center
i ne Droiect is to Be an adult-education
training project to help union and non-union
workers understand the industrial enterprise
system, NCCU Chancellor Albert Whiting
said.
Whiting acknowledged that the easiest
access to the work force is through the
unions but said the center itself would not be
union-oriented.
People's Alliance spokesperson Bob
McMahon criticized business interests and
other proponents of the plan" saying
corporate executives favor management but
not the work force.
"The People's Alliance believes that state's
institutions should be run for all our people,"
McMahon said. "When the boards that
make the decisions are composed of a
wealthy few, then democracy becomes a
sham."
t he state spends large sums of money on
programs for management and business
training courses. The same should be done
for the workers by establishing centers such
as the proposed NCCU project, McMahon
said.
State AFL-CIO President Wilbur Hobby
proposed the labor center last year, saying
courses offered through the program could
be taught by NCCU faoilty.
If approved Thursday, the center could
offer courses in labor law, occupational
health and safety, pension reform, labor
economics and communications skills.
McMahon said he is pessimistic about the
center's chances of approval.
Wednesday
Saudargas and Baker 1 he classical guitarists perform al I
p m in lireal Hall ol Ihe C arolina Union
Tha Grateful Dead - Duke University Maior Atiiiciions
presents llm concert ! Cameron liulooi Slailium al 8 p m.
Thursday
Meal Loal In concert at 8 p in in Memorial Hall
Tha University Chokr - Works bv Andrea Gabrieli. Ernst
Krenek. Hugo Duller. Charles Ives and UNC composer Roger
Hannay will be pcrlormed under Ihe direction of Carl Slam al I
pm in Hill Hall Auditorium.
Voice Concert - Susan Baraban. San Francisco soprano.
performs at 8 p m in Jones Auditorium ol Mereduh College.
lecture
Dr. Ray Blrdwhlstell - The father of kinetics will speak on
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ITimaa Blues Band. Thursday: Crosby and Nash and Manfred
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Earth Newe WXYC St.3 FM - Lou Erwin interviews Peler
Sellers. Daily ar 4 and 9 p m
New Voices WUNC (1.S - This week's young writer is Ski
Shetlon. At 8 p m. Wednesday.
nite life
Cat's Cradle - Wednesday: Mac Weisman from 8 to II p.m.
Thursday, the Bluegiasi Experience,
Compardle t Monday: Sam Milner. Wednesday: Piedmont
Serenaders. Thursday. McCabe and Whitley.
The Pier. 1 uesday: Crack the Sky. Wednesday: Snyper
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