2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, September 8, 1983
Marines expected to stay in Beirut
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON Legislation authorizing U.S. Marines to
remain in Lebanon is expected to be introduced in the Senate
next week and win ready approval, as lawmakers demand more
of a voice in the administration's commitment of troops, but
show little inclination to curb it.
Sources said Reagan administration officials indicated at a
White House meeting with congressional leaders Sunday that
they welcome such a measure. So far, however, the administra
tion has refrained from offering its own bill in order to avoid a
confrontation over the War Powers Act, another source close to
the GOP leadership said.
That act, passed in 1973, requires the president to notify Con
gress whenever troops equipped for combat are sent abroad and
sets time limits on troop deployment without congressional ap
proval. The White House meeting took place before Tuesday's shell
ing attack in Beirut that killed two U.S. Marines, raising the
number of U.S. combat dead to four since the Marines were
sent to Lebanon as part of a 5,400-man peacekeeping force 1 1
months ago.
The sources, who spoke on condition that they remain
anonymous, said the rising death toll could stiffen congressional
resistance to keeping the troops in position in and around
Beirut.
So far, however, few in either the House or Senate have
followed the lead of Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., in deman
ding withdrawal of the 1,200 Marines.
Probable cause hearing held
Evidence found to try student on
Sufficient evidence to hold a trial on a
first-degree burglary charge against Danny
Nathan Allison, a 22-year-old UNC stu
dent, was found at a hearing Wednesday
in Chapel Hill District Court.
Allison is being held in the Orange
County Jail in Hillsborough on $35,000
bond. He is charged with committing five
sexual assaults, one felonious breaking and
entering, seven first-degree burglaries and
three larcenies which occurred during the
period from March 5 to Aug. 6.
All of the incidents occurred in the resi
dence hall rooms or apartments of UNC
women students.
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"I don't think there is a sentiment to pull them out," an aide
to an influential Democrat in the House said. "The only caveat I
would add is that the guys (congressmen) will be coming back
from their districts and the death of the Marines over the last
few days may have changed public opinion on that question."
Pressure for a congressional vote on troop presence in
Lebanon had been mounting even before the recent Marine
deaths. Some members claimed that continues deployment of
Marines there is a violation of the War Powers Act.
Republican sources in the GOP-controlled Senate also said
they detected little support for pulling the troops out, and it was
uncertain whether the latest killings would increase such
demands.
The sources said they did not know who will introduce the
legislation, which they said would specifically authorize the
troops to remain. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair
man Charles Percy, R-Ill., is known to favor that kind of
measure and is a likely candidate to offer the bill.
The sources said amendments might be Offered putting
restrictions on the use of the troops, and the administration was
hoping to stifle those kinds of limitations.
Under the War Powers Act, when troops are sent into actual
or threatened hostilities, the president is required to report to
Congress within 48 hours.
One section of the act requires congressional approval for the
troops to stay longer than 60 days. The president may obtain a
30-day extension beyond the 60-day limit to allow time for safe
withdrawal.
His attorney, Orange County public de
fender Robert Mahler, said he expects a
grand jury to indict his client Monday
morning on all of those charges and send
the case to trial.
At the hearing Wednesday, Tammie
Griffin, a UNC senior art major, testified
that she struggled with an assailant for
about two minutes in the early morning of
June 14 after he had broken into her Fox
croft apartment.
Lt. Arthur Summey, who investigated
the case, testified that after Allison was ar
rested on Aug. 6 in connection with a
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PART-TIME WORK WITH FLEXIBLE hours. At a local
landscape nursery. Duties would include potting, weeding,
planting, and general nursery tasks. Pleasant setting, plea
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13.50 per hour. You need transportation; nursery is about 4
miles north of campus. Call 929-7414 ask for Kim, Carol, or
Sue.
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burglary charge
break-in at Foxcroft Apartments, he and
other detectives found the address of Grif
fin, who said she had never met Allison, in
Allison's wallet. A search of Allison's
Northampton Plaza apartment produced
twine, tape and two air pellet guns, Sum
mey said.
The materials were used in several of the
incidents, Assistant District Attorney Ellen
Scoutin said.
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The Associated Press
SAN VICENTE, El Salvador Mili
tary commanders briefed Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger on their
Vietnam-style "pacification" strategy of
driving out guerrillas and resettling the
land. He told peasant refugees Wednes
day there will be more U.S. aid to help
them get a new start.
A firefight between leftist guerrillas
and an army patrol broke out six miles
away a few minutes after Weinberger left
by helicopter for the battleship New Jer
sey as part of his tour of U.S. military in
stallations in Central America.
Col. Dionisio Hernandez, the army
commander for San Vicente province,
said he had no reports of casualties in the
skirmish in the village of Chilillo, which
did not affect Weinberger's departure.
After the visit to the New Jersey
one of about 40 U.S. Navy vessels de
ployed off Central America's east and
west coasts Weinberger and his party
were to visit Honduras, where thousands
of American and Honduran troops are
conducting land exercises.
Strikes by more than 11,000 teachers
in seven states Wednesday disrupted
classes for 222,000 students. The largest
walkout was in St. Louis, where 3,400
teachers and 1,100 other workers seeking
higher pay crippled the city's voluntary
desegregation plan.
But most schools opened for fall term,
and thousands of teachers worked with
out contracts rather than strike. That
continued a pattern of labor peace that
many analysts say is the result of lower
inflation and more generous school
boards.
. Strikes were averted in three other
large cities Detroit, Pittsburgh and
Boston.
Twenty-one of those districts were in
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Briefly
Michigan, where 3,600 teachers were on
strike. About 85,000 students were af
fected. There were five districts on strike in
the state of Washington and four in
Rhode Island accounting for one
fourth of that state's students and
teachers. There were two strikes each in
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Illinois.
EVERETT, Wash. Vice President
George Bush and nearly half the U.S.
Senate joined about 1,400 other
mourners Wednesday in bidding farewell
to Sen. Henry M. "Scoop' Jackson as
he was buried in this waterfront mill
town.
Meanwhile, controversy was already
brewing over appointment of an interim
successor to the Washington Democrat,
and over plans for a winner-take-all
November election to fill his seat an
election that could help determine con
trol of the entire U.S. Senate.
Jackson "wanted his nation to be
strong because he knew the terrible dan
ger of the age in which we live," Sen.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., said.
Jackson, a veteran of 43 years in Con
gress, was known nationally for his sup
port of a strong defense.
He died Sept. 1 at age 71 after a blood
vessel near his heart ruptured.
Mourners included former Secretary
of State Henry A. Kissinger; Sens. John
Tower, R-Texas; Edward Kennedy,
D-Mass.; Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz.;
Majority Leader Howard Baker Jr.,
R-Tenn.; Minority Leader Robert Byrd,
D-W. Va., and Washington state's entire
congressional delegation.
RALEIGH Gov. Jim Hunt Wed
nesday declared three days of official
mourning for the 269 people killed last
week when a Soviet fighter shot down a
Korean airliner.
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September 11-October 15
Lecture; Sept. 18, Art Building, 3 pm
Reception, Sept. 18,
Union Gallery, 5 pm
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KENWOOD RECEIVER FOR SALE - 55 watts per chan
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roommates
ROOMMATE WANTED TO SKRE two bedroom, two
bath apt. Vi mile from campus. Call Eric at 942-2412 after 6
pm.
TWO NON-SMOKING FEMALES need 2 females to share
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"Flags will be flown at half-mast to
day through Friday," said Hunt's deputy
press secretary, Brent Hackney.
Meanwhile, memorial services , were
held for two people with ties to North
Carolina who were killed in a crash
Aug. 31.
Duke University held a service Wed
nesday afternoon for Sirena WuDunn, a
rising junior and computer science major
who had been on her way to Hong Kong
for a year's study at Chinese University.
Duke officials said her parents, two
sisters and a brother attended and that
relatives and friends were planning a
scholarship fund in honor of the straight
A student.
A memorial service was scheduled in
Newton later Wednesday for James
Burgess, 55. Burgess, a Newton native
living in Seneca, S.C., had been flying to
Korea on business as a self-employed
sales representative for several textile
companies.
SYLVA Former Superior Court
Judge Lacy Thomburg said Wednesday
he would abandon his race for governor
and instead seek the Democratic nomina
tion for state attorney general.
"I've been running for governor, but
everywhere I go people are telling me I've
been winning the race for attorney
general," Thornburg told a hometown
crowd at a morning news conference on
the steps of the Jackson County Court
house. He made a similar announcement
later Wednesday at the state Democratic
headquarters in Raleigh.
"During my campaign, it has become
clear to me that the issues I know about
and care about are the ones the attorney
general can do the most about," Thorn
burg said. "That's why I want to be the
lawyer for the people of North
Carolina."
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personals
JUVENILE DELINQUENTS AND TROUBLED youths need
your help. Consider volunteering your time at C.A. Dillon
training school. Meeting Wednesday and Thursday at 6:30
pm upstairs Campus Y. Call for info Suzanne 967-2368 or
Donna 967-4206.
ATTENTION FRESHMEN! CHECK BY the Alumni
House to see if your parents ordered a Freshman Record
for you. You may be surprised! Records on sale 96
99. 2-4 pm.
OUTDOOR ALL CAMPUS PARTY with PI Kappa Phi
featuring The Offerders." Sept. 10th, 9:00 pm-l.-OO
am, 216 Flnley Golf Course Road.
30-HOUR PARTY MARATHON
Three beads UallasHed beer. Thure.. Sept. S.
9 pea thru Sat.. Sept. 10, IS ass. DELTA UP
8ILON FRATERNITY.
YES I, MISS SAPPHIRE Olivia Johnsonn have returned on
another Thursday. While I walked this summer, I noticed ail
of these women reading a book about having a complex of
being Cinderella. Child, I don't have no complex about that.
Though I used to be Snow White ... till I drifted.
ST. ANTHONY HALL, UNCS literary and social co-ed
fraternity Invites you to a Bash In your honor. Behind
the Carolina Inn. Friday night.
DEBRA. REN EE, CAROL J., Suzanne and anyone eke who
knows what a bear scare Is Just wanted to say have fun (our
motto is) this year! Cathy.
IVCF MID-CAMPUS PRESENTS "CHECKING your
finds" tonight at 7 pm in the Union. Dennis Gill wilt be
speaking on priorities and making a fresh start.
TIRED OF THE BORING bagger scence? Dance wildly
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