j 1 Vv I . v. V V'1 Garrow case continues Cy SUSIE C. SPEAR Tar Heel Staff Writer David J. Garrow, an assistant professor in the UNC political science department, received a letter from the Faculty Hearings Committee on June 27 concerning his appeal for reap pointment in 1984. Garrow declined to comment on the con tents of the letter Tuesday night. He said his legal representatives, Williams and Connolly of Washington, D.C. , have advised him not to reveal the contents of the FHC recommenda tion letter for at least another couple of weeks. James W. Prothro, chairman of the political science department, decided not to reappoint Garrow when his contract expires in 1984. Prothro wrote Garrow a letter dated March 23 stating that the decision was based on an in sufficient level of scholarship shown in Gar row's work and that his work was not in the subfield of public law. Prothro also based the decision on a March 21 faculty vote 10-9 not to reappoint Garrow. Garrow appealed to David H. Moreau, act ing dean of the College of Arts and Sciences but was turned down when Moreau supported Prothro's decision in April. The FHC was headed by Chairman James E. Littlefield through June 30 and includes five members who are elected on a five-year staggered term. -. -. . c Garrow requested a conference with Pro thro and also wrote a seven-page memo, to Prothro in defense of his work. However, Prothro denied his request for reappointment in an April 11 letter. Littlefield said that if the appeals committee found the basis for Garrow's nonreappoint ment legal the case would not go any further. According to the Tenure Document, Garrow could appeal to the Board of Trustees for con sideration. The Tenure Document states three imper missible grounds for nonreappointment: the faculty member exercising his right to freedom of speech; discrimination based on race, sex, religion or national origin; and personal malice. : Garrow's works include two books concern ing the civil rights movement: The FBI and Martin Luther King Jr.: From 'Soo to Mem phis and Protest at Selma: Martin Luther King Jr., and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which received the Southern Political Science Associ ation's Chastain Award for the best book on government in the South in 1978. Firehvorks of freedom Tar HeelScott Bowei The Village Companies and WCHL sponsored a fireworks display and concert with Mike Cross in Kenan stadium jury 4in. i mA . V m mi Vm) Hot Diggity Days Choose from 500 selected prints. I Buy 1 print, get 1 free of equal value: J OFF THE WALL SALE j Up to 50 off all prints on our wall. July 8-9 northgate mall inc. i university mall J 942-7306 I q islt OsD'i ral SQJJa : 4'"M! V ill' wi ' -it J 0 0 r Y r Dine In Take Out , r t mi onnu BarBQ 310 15-501 BY PASS AT ELLIOTT ROAD CHAPEL HILL 933-9248 Sun.-Thurs. 11 AM-9 PM: Fn. & Sat. til 10 PM The South's Finest Family BarBQ A tnum.n st How you live may save your life. VSOCETY i..nniimiwsimiiiiiiMI 286-0368 J MILTON'S SUPER "25" HOT DIGGITY SALE LAUNCHES THE SUMMER FROGSTRANGLER! Incredibly Large Selections At Marvelous Reductions That Read Like Impossible Misprints. New Hourly Give-AWays Plus Further Reductions On Suits, Sport Coats And Selected otner items i nai r.iaKe i Friday A Day To Remember! Open This Friday Only 9:00 AM - 9 PM Twel ve SuitS regularly to J265.... $49.90 Al I PantS an additional $5.00 off low sale price WindbreakerS Reg. $55 further reduced to $1 9.00 and from s65 to $24.90 Peerless Wool Blend Vested Suits, Reg. '265- $89.90 All Silk Blazers by Giorgio Saint Angelo, fully lined, RegM 85.. $79.90 All SuitS an additional $10 off low sale price All Sport CoatS an additional $5.00 off low Frogstrangler price. All DreSS ShirtS an additional $2:00 off sale price. , All KnitShirtSanadditionals2:00off sale price. All Cotton Sweaters an additional $3:00 off sale price. All Walk ShortS an additional rOO off saleprice. 12 SuitS regularly to 265 $49.90 Come Earlv And Come Back To Your Favorite Hour. FIND OUT WHAT AN ALL-OUT MILTON SALE IS ALL ABOUT! 9AM 10:00 11:00 High Noon: 1:00 PM 2:00 3:00"" 4:00- 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 1 63 E. Franklin St., Downtown Chapel Hill Hours: Mcn.-Sat 1 0-6:30; Sun. 1-5 Phone 868-4403 vzs: i nursaay, juiy , The Tar Heel