THE DAILY TAR HEEL
"-esday. September 23, 1969
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MOSCOW (UPI) Three
ranking Politburo members are
ruling China during the grave
illness of Chairman Mao
Tse-tung, Eastern diplomatic
sources said Monday.
Premier Chou En-lai,
Defense Minister Li Piao and
Chen Pota, a veteran
Communist leader, assumed
provisional power after Mao
suffered a stroke earlier this
month, the sources said.
The attack, which has not
been officially confirmed, left
the 76-year-old Mao partially
incapacitated usually reliable
sources said.
Reports of Mao's illness
have circulated here for more
than a week. A minor official
at the Chinese Embassy denied
them Monday, saying Mao's
long absence iiom public was
"our business and you cannot
draw any conclusions from it."
In Taipei, sources close to
Nationalist Chinese intelligence
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said that Mao, who has not
appeared in public since May
19, is not ill but in seclusion
with trusted advisers to play
new strategy against his rivals.
They-say Mao is probably in
Hang Chow, a large resort near
Shanghai
East European sources here
said Lin Piao and Chen Pota
participated in the Sept. 11
conversation in Peking between
Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin
and Chou. An official
announcement said Kosygin
Commission Chosen
ty President Nixon
WASHINGTON (UPI)
President Nixon Monday
created a commission of labor,
industry and government
representatives to deal with
strife and tension in the
construction industry. He
authorized it to intercede in
any labor dispute likely to have
"significant impact" on
construction.
Nixon said the commission
will not force compulsory
arbitration or limit the right to
strike or lock out. He
explained in an executive
order, it is "designed to
develop voluntary tripartite
procedures to be followed in
Police Seeking
Black Panthers
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)
Officers said Monday they
were holding warrants for two
men calling themselves Black
Panthers who grabbed the
microphone at a peace rally
and snouted obscenities at the
audience.
A private group that calls
itself the September First
Committee was holding the
peace rally at a city park when
the incident occurred Sunday.
Officers said the peace rally
only drew between 20 or 30
members but attracted another
200 curious onlookers.
The Black Panthers called
for the appointment of
Negroes to the city government
and demanded a
decentralization of the police
department.
City officials pointed out
Monday that Negroes have
been elected to and are now
serving on the city council.
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met Chou but made no
mention of the other two.
Veteran China observers
here said the situation in China
may be clarified Oct. 2 on the
celebration of the 20th
anniversary of the revolution
that brought Mao to power.
But they cautioned that
Mao may have at least one
double and the appearance at
the celebrations of someone
looking like him would not
necessarily mean that Mao's
health had been restored.
the settlement of disputes over
the terms of collective
bargaining agreements in the
construction industry involving
the standard labor and
management organizations."
The commission, named the
Construction Industry
Collective Bargaining
Commission and headed by
Labor Secretary George P.
Shultz, will be composed of
four representatives from
labor, four from industry, two
from the public at large, plus
Shultz and Director J. Curtis
Counts of the Federal
Mediation and Conciliation
Service.
"Labor-management
relations in the construction
industry reflect numerous signs
of strife and tensions and the
national interest requires an
improvement in the procedures
and performance of collective
bargaining in this sector," the
president said.
"... Industrial strife tends
to disrupt construction
operations and adversely to
affect other sectors."
Nixon said the commission
"is authorized to intercede in
any labor dispute in the
construction industry
whenever in its judgment the
labor dispute is likely to have a
significant impact on
construction activity in a
locality."
Also, he said, it is
authorized to develop a
voluntary procedure under
which labor and management
would observe a 30-day cooling
off period before a strike or
lockout is called.
In addition, Nixon said, the
commission may seek to
mediate labor disputes.
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PARRIS ISLAND, S.C.
(UPI Marine Corps officials
indicated Monday that charges
were likely to be filed accusing
one or more training officers of
maltreatment of a recruit who
died on Sunday.
A spokesman maintained,
however, that the illness that
sent Pvt. Stephen E. Melson,
18 of Rt. 2, Millsboro, Del. to
the hospital was "not the result
of physical injury."
An autopsy was ordered to
determine the exact cause of
death. Authorities at the State
Medical University Hospital in
Charleston declined to
comment.
Melson, who was a "B"
team football player for
Millsboro High last year,
enlisted in the Marine Corps
Sept. 2. He was hospitalized
after only five days at this
recruit training depot suffering
from a kidney disease which
went undetected in his
preinduction physical
Seminars Open
There are still openings in
several honors seminars, Dean
Daniel Patterson announced
Thursday.
Most openings are in a new
seminar, Honors 30, section 3.
The instructor for this section
will be Professor Vaida
Thompson of the Psychology
Department.
It will meet on Mondays
from 7:30 until 9 p.m. and on
Thursdays from 3:30 until 5
p.m. Any sophomore with a B
average is eligible to enroll.
Interested students should get
a permit to register from Dr.
Donald Jicha in 311 South
Building. Permits will be
administered on a "first-come,
first-served" basis.
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WASHINGTON (UPI- The
Pentagon announced today
deactivation of most of the 5th
Marine Division as part of an
armed services manpower cut
of 77.500 men to be
completed by June 30, 1970.
The cuts are part of Defense
Secretary Melvin R. Laird's
announced slash of S3 billion
from the Defense Department's
budget.
A Defense Department
announcement said S356
million in new budget cuts
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Two weeks ago, he was
transferred from the navy
hospital at nearby Beaufort to
the state hospital in Charleston
in grave condition suffering
from Glomerulonephritis, a
chronic kidney infection.
Melson reportedly told
doctors he was beaten, kicked
and choked by drill instructors
for being sluggish in training
despite his protests that he was
ill
Marine spokesman said the
initial investigation appeared to
support Melson's story that he
was accused of "shirking or
trying to get out of duty."
"It appears he got through
(his physical on induction)
without the disease being
detected," the Marine Corps
said.
A drill instructor was
relieved of duty when the
investigation began, a move the
Marine Corps described as
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The personnel reductions
include 50,000 in the Air
Force. 20,300 in the Marine
Corps and 7,200 in the Navy.
In addition, the Pentagon
announcement said, 13,000
civilian jobs with the Air Force
will be eliminated.
The ships being taken out of
service include the USS
Banner, based at Yokosuka.
Japan, and the USS Palm
Beach, based at Norfolk, Va.
standard procedure. He was
not identified.
The Marine Corps said a
number of complaints of
maltreatment are investigated
each year, and each is
thoroughly investigated at this
recruit training installation on
the lower tip of South
Carolina.
Parris Island in 1956 was
the scene of the Marine Corps'
best known esse of brutality.
Six recruits drowned while on
a disciplinary night march
through a swamp, and the drill
instructor, S. Sgt. Matthew
McKeon, drew a nine month
jail sentence.
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the Banner and the Palm Beach
would be taken over by aircraft
and other ships-
The 5th Marine Division,
based at Camp Pendleton,
Calif., will be disbanded with
the exception of its 26th
Regiment, which is in Vietnam.
Some elements of the 3rd
Marine Division, being
LONDON (UPI)- Stepe
Mulvaney bet a friend he could
hand walk across a wire strung
40 feet above Edith Grove
Street in London's Chelsea
district Tuesday night. Police
said he fell from the wire and
suffered a fractured skull and
two broken arms in the fail.
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