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November 6, 1970 THE DAILY TAR HEEL' Pac Five 1 our uQsmn if fx" mi Mid. The U.S. initiated cease-fire in the Middle East ended at midnight Thursday 5 p.m. EST and Egyptian and Israeli forces dug in again along both banks of the Suez Canal after the 90 day respite in their war. But while no formal agreement to extend the trace was reached, both sides have said their guns will remain silent unless the other side opens fire first. Neither Egypt nor Israel, were taking any chances against a surprise attack,. Coed Universities Most Disorderli WASHINGTON Big, expensive, coeducational universities in the East that emphasize liberal arts and have ROTC programs are most likely to produce campus disorder, a report to the Scranton Commission said Thursday. The 41 -page profile of a school most likely to suffer from student violence was drawn from a survey of administrators, faculty and students at 1,890 colleges and universities in all parts of the country. The report was issued without comment by the staff of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest, appointed by President Nixon June 13 to investigate the causes of student violence. The findings issued Thursday were not included in the commission's general report published last month. Noting there had been a steady increase of violence over the past three years, the report prepared for the commission by its staff said that most recently the greatest increases were in the East which "experienced substantially more incidents than other regions, both in numbers of campuses and in percentages of all campuses in the South and the Midwest, the' report said, experienced the lowest percentages of violent incidents during the three-year period." Declaring there is a "definite relationship between school size and incidents," the commission said "incidents at schools with enrollments over 10,000 were more often of the moderately and most serious types. Incidents at schools with under 10,000 Workers WASHINGTON The Democrats' brightened prospects for 1972 were Underscored Thursday by little-noticed election gains of potentially great importance in state legislatures, which will determine the makeup of Congress for a decade to come. The White House said President Nixon viewed Tuesday's election results as a "tremendous success" for Republicans and vindication of his unpredecented participation jn an off-year election. 'AUTHENTIC MANDARIN COOKING" 1404 E. Franklin St. 929-7498 LUNCH 11:30-2:00 DINNER 5:00-1000 CLOSED MONDAYS I ' - - I -.- -v TT eof? I OW COST TRANSPORTATION 2 HONDA - BMW - east SUE Qunielt however. Reports from Cairo and Tel Aviv said the armed forces on both sides of the canal had been put on alert. Egypt has said it will abide by the recommendation for a three-month extension of the cease-fire included in the Afro-Asian resolution on the Middle East approved by the U.N. General Assembly in New York on Wednesday. Israel rejected the resolution because it made no mention of the alleged introduction by Egypt of Societ-made enrollment were more often of the least serious types." The report said that coeducational and single-sex schools had about the same percentage of incidents, but that "incidents at coeducational institutions were more often disruptive or violent than those at schools with predominantly male or female enrollment." It also said "liberal arts schools proportionately had far more incidents than schools with other academic emphases plus the highest percentage of serious incidents. Schools with higher spending per student experienced proportionately more incidents and more of the most serious incidents than did the other schools," it added. The report also said "schools with ROTC reported proportionately more incidents than schools without ROTC and incidents on camouses with ROTC also were more frequently of the disruptive or violent type." The commission said those replying to its questionaries listed no single paramount cause of campus violence, but replied that demands of black students and reaction to all students to "certain school regulations" were the major "internal causes" of violence. As for external causes, faculty members and administrators listed the Indochina War as, the major cause, while students said the main reason was a lack of communication. All three categories agreed that the third major external cause was federal unresponsiveness to student demands. l ... - --' Vote m But in a year when new census figures will force redrawing of Congressional and legislative districts in most states, the Democrats made crucial inroads where it counts, among governors and state legislators. .Two years ago, the Democrats and Republicans each controlled both houses of legislatures in 20 states. On Tuesday, the Democrats bettered their grip by three foj a total of 23, including HOUSE OF CHU LUNCH MENU Egg Roll Combination Menu. One Egg Roll Served with: Chicken Kew Fried Rice Young Chou Fried Rice Vegetable Chow Mein Shrimp Chow Mein 1.65 1.55 1 .95 2.10 2. Double Combination Menu. Sweet and Sour Pork or Shrimp Served with: Chicken Kew Fried Rice Young Chou Fried Rice Vegetable Chow Mein 1 .85 1.75 2.10 3. Triple Combination Menu. Pineapple Beef and Sweet Sour Pork Served with: Chicken Kew Fried Rice 2 .10 Young Chou Fried Rice 1 .9 Vegetable Chow Mein 2-s Shrimp Chow Mein 2.35 Above Combination Dishes are Served with Hot or Iced Tea Bowl White Rice .25 .15 Coffee or Coke 3ULTAC0 - KAWASAKI New & Used Models ComDrising the Triangle Area's Largest Selection 505 N. Mangum St. DURHAM - 688-7525 Frl.,9-9 SaWf -6 , Open Ma missiles into the Suez Canal standstill zone during the cease-fire which went into effect on Aug. 7 under the "stop shooting and start talking" plan proposed by U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers. The U.S. also opposed the Afro-Asian resolution- as a "backward step" in efforts to reach a peaceful settlement of the Middle East crisis. Premier Golda Meir, however, aiu in London that Israel will maintain the cease-fire as long as Egypt does. Mrs. Meir stopped off in London on her way home from the United States and Canada for talks with British officials. The Israeli premier also reiterated ner government's refusal to resume the peace talks under the auspices of U.N. mediator Gunnar V. Jarring until the missiles Israel charged were moved closer to the Suez Canal in violation of the Aug. 7 cease-fire have been withdrawn. The Afro-Asian resolution adopted 57 to 16 with 39 abstensions, called for prompt resumption of the U.N. supervised peace talks under threat , of sanctions if Israel failed to comply. Wgypt announced it would reopen the talks with Jarring. Reports from Cairo said Eqyptian forces were on a "state of maximum alert" as precautionary measure "to face the possibility of renewal of fighting at any moment." Verbal Clash Mars Paris Peace Talks PARIS-U.S. and North Vietnamese negotiators clashed Thursday in a verbal brawl over the American elections, exchanging some of the most extreme language ever used at the Paris talks. A U.S. delegation spokesman accused the Communists of making "personally insulting, and derogatory remarks" about President Nixon during the heated exchange. A Hanoi spokesman said the American negotiator "lost his control" and made "discourteous remarks." The meeting adjourned in an orderly fashion, however, and delegates agreed to meet again ; at the same time and place next Thursdayt populous California and Pennsylvania, while GOP control of both houses fell from 20 legislatures to 13. In 1968, each party controlled one of two houses in eight other states. Now the split has widened to 13 states. The 50th state, Nebraska, has a one-chamber legislature elected on a nonpartisan basis. This meant that Democrats increased their chances of reapportioning the House of Representatives in their favor by 1972 in accordance with the Supreme Court s rulings that districts be equal in population. . The Court's ruling meant tne legislatures would have less leeway than before in juggling population in Congressional districts to favor the dominant party in the state. But they still can draw new district lines in such a way as to help their own candidates capture seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. The President and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, who reviewed Tuesday's election outcome at a cabinet meeting, believe their intensive campaign on behalf of GOP candidates was "very worthwhile," the White House said. UNC vs University of RICHMOND LI V t II ppi MlfiHT. '4 CM C KtrnRn i i li THEWKIX MEN OF MUSIC WELCOME I ti ivij w v-v-. A ATI flM A L jnUWj NATIU Census Hurts GOP State WASHINGTON The hard hat and his neighbors proved one of the big surprises of the election. Republican strategists had expected blue collar workers to desert the Democrats in large numbers and join the ranks of President Nixon's hoped-for "new majority." The appeal by Nixon and Vice The Americans claimed Hanoi's chief negotiator, Xuan Thuy, touched off the name-calling by saying Nixon had been "lying" about the war throughout the election campaign. "However, the results of the Nov. 3 elections have proved the failure of his enterprise," Thuy was quoted by the Americans to'- have said in his opening speech. U.S. negotiator David D.E. Bruce responded by saying Thuy's "distorted analysis" showed "how little you understand our Democratic process." American delegation spolesman Stephan Isdogar said there was "a sharp exchange"; between theitwo negotiators following the speech-making portion of the meeting. He said there were "personally insulting, derogatory remarks made by Xuan Thuy about the President of the United States." Isdogar said Thuy's language was "the most extreme" he had heard in nearly two years of attending the meetings. "I have no idea why Xuan Thuy chose to sink to this level," he said, but declined to repeat the specific remarks the North Vietnamese negotiator made about Nixon. - Hanoi delegation spokesman Nguyen Thanh Ie, however, later said, " The American delegate made his discourteous remarks. The American delegate lost his self-control." Panel Judges Abortion Law CHARLOTTE, N.C.-A three-judge federal panel began deliberating the fate of North Carolina's abortion law after hearing arguments on its legality Thursday. . A ruling is not expected for several months, however. The state law was challenged in a sun filed last May Freshman Football on 550 1 :25 pm Friday, Nov. 6th wivucn i NOV. 13-8 PM OvC2 i 1VE-IN CONCERT W DORTON ARENA RALEIGH td -HEAR ALL THE GREAT B.S.&T HITS ..i.im njLiirtri uMFMI DIE YOU MAKE ME SO VERY HAPPY and HI -DE-HO LUCRtCTJA McfcVIL MOW AT bar STOR S&THEIM-S RECORD bl unc lis PRESENTATION Q G President Spiro T. Agnew for election of "law and order" candidates was supposed to captivate the working classes, bitter over crime in the streets and campus unrest. But, with a few exceptions, it did not work. A UPI spot check of sample areas in major industrial states shows that heavy Democratic majorities in blue-collar districts may have been decisive in GOP losses of some Senate, House and gubernatorial seats. The most notable exception was New York's Senate race, where conservative Party candidate James L. Buckley, with implicit White House backing defeated a Democratic and a Republican liberal opposed to the Vietnam War. The New York Daily News estimated that 42 per cent of the city's blue-collar vote went to Buckley. But elsewhere, rising prices and unemployment, or just plain habit, seem to have blunted the impact of the Nixon-Agnew appeal. . Textile workers in Greenville County, S.C., helped elect a moderate Democrat as governor over a segregationist Republican. They had voted for segregationist George Wallace, another "law and order" candidate, for President in 1968. 17 Killed By Smoke MONTREAL-A minor basement fire filled a private old peoples' home with deadly smoke Thursday, killing 17-some of them strapped helplessly in their beds. The institution's owner tried to fight the flames with a hand extinguisher and also carried out residents in his arms. "They didn't have a chance," said Pierre Gariety, fire chief of suburban Pointe-Aux-Trembles. It was the fourth such fire in Quebec provience in 20 years and the second in the past 11 months. Seventeen patients escaped the fumes. DTH Classifieds WANTED: 967-3692. I Good stereo earphones. Call am willing to pay $10-$20 a pair.' LOST: 1 Armadillo - Lost in the vicinity of Battle Park - if found is best captured by grabbing his tail - he will not bite. Answers to name of Moses. Call 933-2733. WANTED: Roommate for fully furnished apt.. Royal Park Apts. Share with 2 others. $70month. Call 929-7060 after? p.m. FOR SALE: Nikon F with 105 mm Nikko R-P lens, plus 5 filters also adapter ring for telephoto. With carrying case. Ask $550. Call 968-8283 after 8 p.m. Excellent RCA tape recorder for sale along with tapes. Almost new. Full, clear sound. Call Mark at 933-4774 or see at James758. HELP WANTED: Part-time work in routine wiring of switching control circuits. Should be familiar with wiring and construction. Technical knowledge of circuity helpful but not essential. Apply room 116 Davie Hall. For Sale - two BING Surfboards, 6 "2" and 6'6" $14 0 and $100 respectively or reasonable offer-one is new. the other two months old. David Sledge, Sigma Nu House.968-9077. For Sale: 12 string guitar, excellent condition, needs new strings-great "second Su.tar Case, included. Contact Al McKenzie. 207 Grimes. 933-9364. DISCOVER FLYING-TARHEEL AVIATION Chapel Hill airport is now offering your first flying lesson for $ 5 J3 0 . See Travis-day-airport 929-4458, night home 92 9 -6 1 7 9 . Student, malefemale needed to share new. roomy trailer. Inexpensive and close by. Call 942-4253 and leave name and number. Guitars for sale-Gretsch "Nashville" $400. Gibson "Country A Western" $200 Both are m excellent condition. Call 682-6071 in Durham after 5:00. . LOST-WEDDING RING-in Woolen Gym last Friday. Contains inscription GA L to JCE 121965. Call collect. Durham 489-570. Vrigidaire refrigerator for apt. or dorm. 7 cu. fL Good condition. $75. Phone: 286776. vi! Democrat Milton Shapp won the Pennsylvania governorship with unusually strong support from Pittsburgh steelworkers. One sample W3rd gave Shapp 91 per cent of the vote. Democrat John F. Seilberling Jr., attacked during the campaign because of a photograph showing .him alongside longhaired youth at Akron University, defeated 10-term Rep. William Ayres, R-Ohio, in a district heavily populated by Akron rubber workers. IF YOU HAVENT HEARD ABOUT 'LOVERS & OTHER STRANGERS' YOU SOON WILL! A FUNNY, FUNNY MOVIE nr Now Showing! SHOWS: 1:10-3:10 5:10-7:10 9:10 9? my X ,- j i -ry" if, v).i " CQNVMSlj Basketball Shoes Hifih or Low Tops Only Sports Proven For Consistent Dependability At Cistsstt WANTED: Ride to and from New YorK uny over Thanksgiving - will share costs. Call David Meyer 933-2948 between 5-5:30 p.m. or 11-1 -11:30 p.m. FOR wool SALE: Irish handknit garments, 100 6 ..,!- -jell below usual US. prices. -.-I.. A are sweaters, scarfs, dresses, tarns, etc. Phone Conor or Claire. 967-3872. Wanted studentsstudent wives to buysell Bto-gradable M non-pollution products. Call 929-1428 after 6:00. Part-time secretary. 967-1633. Must be able to type. Call New $ SO Pioneer headphones (volume: Tweeter controls) will sell for $37.50. Need money. nt to buv bicycle 3 speed or more. John McCallie 968-9068. Most Ideal Sport scar For Sale: 1968 frr"n Ghia nth luggage racn. u,uuv mire. --. Night. Call collect i"'"'--School of Public Health. SINGLE STUDENTS! Meet more members of The Opposite sex through NDS. Why date on. when i you can oaie ienr i . .. --; rt-t with UNC students. Details will Hill 'sent In plain unmarked envelope. For free be information write: Nationwide Dating serv.ee. P.O. Box 77346. Atlanta. Ga. 30309. Waitresses. Dishwasters. and Cook C teuliriy lunch) needed. Full or P? Start immediately. Apply Golden West Steaks. 104 S. Estes Drive. ' poftrY WANTED for cooperative poetry anthology. Please lude stamd envejope Send to: Idlewild Press, 1807 East Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles. Calif. 90021. COMPUTER DATING-Meet your Weal date. Special inttoductory price for this area. Sophisticated matching technique Writ. National Cybernetics. Box 221. Durham. N.C. 17702. ' , Need 2 general admission ticket) i to .Duke game Parents coming up. Call 967-3882 between 2 p.m. and 18 P-m- FOR SALE: 196S CAMARO. gold with black vinyl top. 6-cylinder. automatic In floor. 23.000 miles. 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