2 Tuesday, October 17, 2000 The University and Towns In Brief Police Find Evidence In Tear Gas Incident Chapel Hill police have recovered one of the two metal canisters that are thought to be the sources of tear gas that spread along Rosemary Street and through He’s Not Here early Sunday morning. One canister was found near the stage in the courtyard of He’s Not Here, located at 112 1/2 W. Franklin St. The spreading tear gas on the streets prompted officers to close Rosemary Street from Columbia Street to Henderson Street at 12:07 a.m. Sunday. Traffic resumed as usual when the vapors subsided. Two firefighters were transported to •the hospital, treated for minor injuries JT • 'U 1 k ' \ mi *' ■ * \ f i *i-i’.-'c j. Wa j JhAJh 1 • Wmrti 1 I ■ JV r< I Kg# v "Ow£ delicious part of your healthy lifestyle. ” the UOGURJ- J 1 pump Jp} NPHC %^. lM|| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dean Binder, Thanks for your dedication to UNC’s National Pan-Hellenic Council. You have been a wonderful advisor. Good luck in Ohio! We will miss you! AA AKA KA'P AIO O>BI Z