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THE TAR HEEL
Thursday, July 14, 1986
Former Student's Hearing
On Drug Charge Delayed
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A preliminary hearing in
Chapel Hill's Recorder's Court
for a former UNC student
charged with the possession of
marijuana has been continued
until Tuesday.
James H. Cannon, 33, was
arrested in Carrboro by Chap
el Hill and Carrboro police '
Thursday, after a citizen saw
him walking out of a wooded
area, carrying a box of plants.;
Chapel Hill Police Chief Wil-1
liam D. Blake said the person
approached Cannon who put
the box down and walked
away. The box was taken to
police, who identified the 18
plants as marijuana.
Glee Club Wins
LLANGOLLEN, Wales -
Carolina's Varsity Men's Glee
Club won third place Saturday
before a 10,00-member audi
ence at the International Mu
sical Eisteddfod.
The Tar Heel club was
among 11 men's choirs from
six nations in the event. Sir
Thomas Armstrong who an
nounced the results, praised
the glee club as "a delight
ful choir with fine versatility.
They understood the music and
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"The plants were in paper
cups, ready to be transplant
ed," Blake said.
The maximum penalty for a
first offense in marijuana
possession is a $20,000 fine or
fivfe years in jail or both.
Cannon was released Friday
yon a $1,000 bond.
Klay Box, head of Operation
Headstart in Carrboro, said
Cannon was working as a
teacher's aide in the eight
week educational program for
p re-school children. The pro
gram is scheduled to end Aug.
12.
Cannon was last a student at
UNC in the spring of 1965.
Third Place
sang with real point and mu
sical insight.".
The Rodina Choir of tha
Zora House of Culture from
Rousse, Bulgaria took first
with 261 points. A Welsh choir
was second with 257, edging
the Tar Heels' 256 points.
Members of the glee club
have been living in the homes
of Welsh families during their
stay in Wales. The club was
scheduled to stop in London,
then Paris later in the week.
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Ground Cleared For Building
Preparation for construction
of a $7 million modernistic
complex including the under
graduate library, student un
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for construction. The Universi
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the complex should be com
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for bids, however, the library
received an additional $653,333
from a federal grant under the
High Education Facilities Act.
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grown.
Arthur N. Tuttle, director of
planning, said the library plans
now call for $1,300,000 building
instead of a $2 million struc
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80,000 square feet and seat 1,
784. The present undergradu
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house about 100,000 volumes.
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so include a large smoking
area in the basement, lounges
and a section for honors stu
dents. "We plan to have car
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Plans for the book exchange
have swelled from an $850,000
building to $3,225,000. The or
iginal four - story plan for the
book exchange has increased
to a nine - story building, a
three - level book store to be
topped by six floors of admin
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Tuttle said no plans have
been made concerning what
will go in Graham Memorial
Hall when many administra
tive offices are transferred to
the proposed Book exchange.
He said it could possibly be
used for a number of things
including alumni affairs and
admissions business.
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