Paee 4 THE TAR HEEL Thursday, July 14, 1986 Former Student's Hearing On Drug Charge Delayed mmMmmmmmmmJmmmmummmmmmmMmimm "" im.u,.. umi 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 CLIP & PINE ROOM SNACK BAR This Week's Specials All Day-9 A. M. -11 P. M. Regular Menu Items Reduced July 15 July 21 - FRIDAY -Hot Fish Platter 75c g - MONDA Y - 5 Chuck Wagon Steak Plate 75c - - TUESDAY - u Grilled Steak Sandwich 75c - WEDNESDAY -Hamburger Steak Platter 75c - THURSDAY -Spaghetti And Garlic Bread 75c The Popular Place To Meet, Snack, Or Dine LOCATED BASEMENT LEVEL LENIOR HALL i CLIP & TTT DIGGITY I I Coca Cola Western Style HtJhe' I FREE-FREE MyA SPECIALS S. King Size Straw Hats 66 ICE COLD (66) JMM "ftj1!" 33" Carton Phillips 6S Premium . temonada For Tie Kills ""uARDKER MOTOR CO. (M) nJ Or 'o For omy $1.28 Cleaner & I'laX fJSBoARDNER MOTOR CO tifflfr "Beach Partner" For Tbc LUBRICATOR Pto. T Ad ftpo.lt UlCllllCI lid liMWU UAKUNtH MOTOR CO. 1M ProducH Thai Won The Wesl 49! C8H Willi Cai PlirthaSi I Hot Diggjly Only 00" WSJ 112 Franklin St. 66J ATTUf PTIOn MART w- All Brands Cigarettes 19" Pack 'USCarton IjUlK rUUL lVlAxil wJn Re9qwinPackPokcMps " "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. SAVE ea au J u SAVE Architect's drawing of (1 to r) new library, book exchange office and student union. Ground Cleared For Building Preparation for construction of a $7 million modernistic complex including the under graduate library, student un ion and book exchange has be gun with building removal and ground clearing near Wilson library, Bingham Hall and Le noir. Three wooden buildings the Duplicating Shop, the Old Hot Diggity To Students From EASTGATE HARDWARE T. V. RENTAL SERVICE Special Summer Rate 6 Weeks For $20.00 Basketball And Golf Shoes By CONVERSE Eastgate CALL Veteran's Club and Bing ham X have been moved to Emerson Field to make way for construction. The Universi ty hopes to pen bids for con struction of the new buildings around Oct. 1. If all goes well, the complex should be com pleted in spring of 1368. Cameron Associates of Char lotte, architects of the corn ALSO AT EASTGATE HARDWARE Hardware 942 - 2920 plex, were commissioned in 1963 after the General Assem bly approved the project. When the designs were ready for bids, however, the library received an additional $653,333 from a federal grant under the High Education Facilities Act. Since then the plans have grown. Arthur N. Tuttle, director of planning, said the library plans now call for $1,300,000 building instead of a $2 million struc ture. The new library will contain 80,000 square feet and seat 1, 784. The present undergradu ate library seats 211. It will house about 100,000 volumes. . The first floor will be glass ed in on four sides. Plans al so include a large smoking area in the basement, lounges and a section for honors stu dents. "We plan to have car peting on all floors," Schleik cker indictaed. 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 istrative offices. 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. Classified FOR RENT: Luxury, air-conditioned two bedroom mobile home. Available immediately. $80 month. Call 942-3268 or 942-1749.

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