THE DAILY TAR HEEL "-esday. September 23, 1969 litbnipo Member; Page Six ol 2di N 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 ?nHP,rii7 ACT? y uu WWW i -- Cc" i nj :js I 0 sJ 4 U 7 S- W4 . v Wanted Girl to type in evening several hours; $1.75 an hour. 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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. 6 6 no "Student Owned for Students" CJouelties-imports-Art Objects Orop in and See Us Uhile UJeVe Uorliing FOEE DOAUSnB Two Tickets to the (K36-USC Some in Columbia on September 27 to be Siven Anay Plus a Free night's Stay at Holiday inn Jo. 1 in Columbia. Drawing to Take Place: Thursday, September 25 at 9:3 Located 15-501 Bypass by Kwikee Take-Out At Eastgate HOURS: II A.yi.-12 midnight; Chiia 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. fj- Here. AnnoimcsriG the opening of r? A 'Tfc. Mao Tse-Tung .Recruit 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. A 2 - 10 Sunday 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 .File o 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 Tuesday Lunch REST A U RANT COMPLETE MtALS 13 N. Columbia : - 'j- i? fJ J j ej achieved by of 11 aviation units. 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. CALL 967-1451 and Dinner Special would be deactivation charges DELIVERY Pepper Steak Fried Chicken Country Style Steak P1CICW1CI1 r i a..ji...,,J.,,..liitiitt i These magnificent belts sold exclusively in UmiB (EUrxlnng The Banner had been engaged in activity similar to the Pueblo prior to the latter's seizure by North Korean gunboats in January, 1968. The Navy said the duties of 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. (2L UTJfLit Hi -4rt i or Miapgi tint m The Hub now has its fall inventory ready and wait ing. This fantastic selection of merchandise features the top names in mens high fashion clothing and Try these on for sixc: SLACKS by Corbin & Austin Hill SHOES by Nettleton & Trench Shrincr SHIRTS by Sero, Eagle, Cr Enro SUITS by Cricketeer, Palm Beach, Botany 500 for THE TOTAL LOOK . . ITS GOT TO BE THE HUB! 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