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Nixon Will Veto HEW, GEO Funds SAN" CLEMENTE, Calif. (UPI)-The Western White House said Tuesday President Nixon 'absoultely' will veto the $69.7 billion appropriations bill to run the nation's education and welfare programs unless it is reduced by Congress. Presidential Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler confirmed to newsmen a UPI report that the White House has circulated a letter to Republican members of Congress asserting the bill in present form will be vetoed on grounds that it is "inflationary" and provides for "misdirected spending" on education. House Approval The measure, approved by the House and now before the Senate, provides for 1970 fiscal year funds for the Departments of Health Education and Welfare, Labor and the Office of Economic Opportunity. Ziegler said Nixon feels the addition of $1.2 billion for education in the bill is "poorly timed" and "would feed inflation." Congressmen were getting the word from Bryce N. Harlow, Nixon's counselor for congressional affairs, who circulated an administration analysis of the House-Senate conference bill. ; The President and his wife, Pat, and daughter, Tricia, 23, helicoptered back to their seaside San Clemente villa Tuesday after spending two days at the plush Palm Springs desert estate of" Walter H. Annenberg, U.S. ambassador to Great Britain. Polishes Address Nixon played golf on the private links of the secluded estate and also began polishing his forthcoming State of the Union Address. Following his return, the White House promptly announced allocation of $25 million in additional hurricane Camille disaster relief funds for Mississippi and $7 million for Louisiana. -.; . Ziegler, at the same time, strongly defended the administration's role in distributing the funds and rejected charges by some civil rights leaders that there has been discrimination against blacks in the relief assistance. 9 niters IGets Continuance The absence of Chapel Hill police Captain Coy Durham and a court reporter resulted in a continuation of the trials of the seventeen who were arrested during the food workers strike here. Orange County Judge Coleman Cates granted a continuation in the cases of black activist Howard Fuller and two Malcolm X University students, Anthony Belcher and Thomas Grayson, when the court reporter left because of imminent weather conditions. Buddy M alone, defense attorney for Fuller, Belcher and Grayson, later told newsmen "that he requested thet the testimony be recorded by a court reporter in case the trial should reach a higher court. . He said, "We are going to raise constitutional issues in this trial that should be preserved by record. Because of the possible length of the ilECOClO BAH .QUiCIIIE TODAY OMLY Reg. 4.93 8-Track liOW 2.99 &eg. 6.9B UOV 0.99 Quicksilver Shadv Grove . i m-- TI n-r- j jjjj iT(PCfflXK.U UPffiJ j LI I .i. uri -.. hi ii- i l i in mtiW a.frna Mb nrn i rnit mr -MimiW ti-EiHfci irrryl 'gig-wrrdf n 'ir.iMfriiH" "lf' lrJf" -r"- " ittw" hiium . -,--. 10 f Word. to the wise get - . y i , f it ! r - -; ' ' i j i j i - - -n i ( . Jj - "V '"llr- rlll.. J Community Action Course By STEVE PLAISANCE DTH Staff Writer A new - course, Sociology 199, dealing with community action projects and their problems will be offered for the first time in the spring semester, according to a statement from the Department of Sociology released Tuesday. "Field Work in Community Action," will give chosen students an opportunity to '"bring social science and social work research to bear on specific community problems and strategies of change." Professor Charles Goldsmid, who will teach the course along with Professor Morris Cohen and Mrs. Jane Van Wey, indicated Tuesday that the course curriculum . will be comprised of field work,; a weekly seminar, ""relat'edi readings and a required paper. "Students in this course will spend from five to seven hours a week working with their respective field work projects," Goldsmid explained. iria trial the initial testimony may be referred to later." Under state law a court reporter must be provided at the request of the defense if the district court is a phase of the superior court. Fuller, who is director of Malcolm X U., and the two students, Anthony Belcher and Thomas Grayson, are charged with disorderly conduct, failure to disperse and engaging in a riot. The cases of the other fourteen defendants were continued until Feb. 3 because of the illness of Capt. Durham, who is the main witness for the prosecution. Among the fourteen are James Pierce, former regional director of American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), who is charged with disorderly conduct and blocking ingress and egress. QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE SHADY GROVE The new Quicksilver turns in to the maze of Flute Song; Joseph's Coat; -Flashing Lone some; Edward, The Mad Shirt Grinder; Too Far; Holy Moly; Three or Four Feet From Home; Shady Grove; more. DM Staff llioto by Cliff Kohvson exam study books before they're all gone Sociology 199 Debuts In Spring "The seminar will meet once a week for two hours and will include the discussion of student field work projects, readings, relevant social issues and will have from time to Dizzy Dean Is Accused Of Betting DETROIT (UPI)-Hall of Fame pitcher Jerome "Dizzy" Dean has been accused in an affidavit of placing $6,000 in bets for a wealthy Michigan businessman who donated his mansion as the state's governor's residence, it ' was revealed Tuesday. . - Vert a -Sweiman, U.S. commissioner in Biloxi, Miss., and clerk of the federal district court there, said the affidavit states Dean, now a sportscaster, "placed bets for Howard Sober with three men known as Sammy, PA and Wimpy at the 406 Club" in Biloxi. Last year, the Michigan Legislature accepted Sober's offer to hand over his home in Lansing to the state for use as the governor's residence, and Gov. William G. Milliken has moved into it. Sober was spending the winter in Scottsdale, Ariz., and Milliken said he had no immediate comment on affidavit. The disclosure of the the affidavit was the latest in an alleged nationwide betting ring cracked New Year's Day by Internal Revenue service agents and other federal authorities in the Detroit area, Lansing, Nevada, New York and Mississippi. James H. Brickley, U.S. attorney for eastern Michigan, has said the operation may have grossed "in the millions of dollars" and could involve prominent sports figures in football, baseball and horse WEDNESDAY featuring cheese and crackers chopped sirloin large tossed salad baked potato iced tea or coffee garlic bread 5:00 - 7:00 WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY QJlie QJmmtrg Bquxtz Chape! Hill Blvd. 15-501 A 9 I time additional outside resource persons." The statement indicated that the readings for the course will be limited and the volume of reading material will be less than the average social science . course. According to Goldsmid, the required paper will be a final analysis by the individual student of the workability of his chosen field work project, and will involve no direct value judgments of the program Goldsmid recommended that interested students contact Professor Cohen as soon as possible (205 Pettigrew, 933-5072 or 933:3906) because the course enrollment "will be strictly limited to 20 students." The departmental statement contained a suggestion that students' ,wh6"; have "already r eg i st ere d for the spring semester, but who wish to take the course, can obtain a permission slip from Professor Cohen and can then go through drop-add in February. According to the statement, the course which was taught last spring was initially "ONE OF THE 10 BEST OF THE YEAR!" (The only film playing in Durham-Chapel Hill area On The "Best List" also voted "One of 10 Best" Critic John Simon in Commentary Magazine, Judith Crist, N. Y. Magazine. "JUST ABOUT A PERFECT MOVIE!" 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Israel denied Egypt's reports of "heavy" casualties ;ind demages in the air and ground strikes and said its planes hit Egyptian installations along the canal and also attacked suspected Arab guerrilla bases in Lebanon during the day. Continue Efforts I he stepped-up air war came as diplomats continued efforts to work out a peaceful solution to the Arab-Isieli conflict. Representatives of the Big Four powers met for the 23rd time in New York while diplomatic sources in London reported Lord Caraclon, Britian's U.N. representative, consulted with Foreign Office officials on a new British peace initiative in the Middle East. The Cairo spokesman said IHF music power 40 watts Association peak power) . iiiiii jari i ii$ Cot penile li if JL t . Ji it U j :ii i- Only about a hxf dozen of the dt:nct have reuntcc cbs5'S r.t the Chri4ma holidays, with the others due to start r.exi week. 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There are 16 districts with black majorities and it i here the public school system appears in ieonarriv An exception, however, wis in Amite County where the federal . courts allowed segregation by sex to accomplish desegregation by race and blsck and w hite girls registered at the same school and the boys of both races went to another Tuesday. Isf elis destroyed tanks and other militarj" equipnnt in a thTeehour fiht. A Cairo spokesman said the raiders suffered nine casualties but did not elaborate. A military spokesman in Tel Aviv said nine Egyptians were killed in the cross-canal attack which he said was thrown back. As for the air attacks, he said, the Egyptian bombs fell harmlessdy in the Sinai, causing neither casualties nor damagos. The Tel Aviv spokesman said Israeli planes flew raids lasting "more than an hour" against Egyptian defenses on the southern sector of the canal. He gave no details but said all planes returned safely. P P i ( 1
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