Wednesday. Jny6ry 6. 137! O 11 0 n o o o Th ! it v f! ii i ! Tl -7 I - f Mir t i 1 n TheDssiy Tar Heel V H a- c n W A S H I X G T O X - Pi esident Nix on. heading for his first vacation in the sun in two months, sharply criticized Congress for its inaction and indecision on his major legislative proposals Tuesday. He said he hoped the 92nd Congress would do better. "In the final months and weeLs of 1970, especially in the Senate of the United St2tes, the nation was presented After 4 months ILL Mo peace mlks iresemme 1L UNITED NATIONS-Middle East peace talks reopened Tuesday after a four month lapse. At 10 a.m. Israel, which had pulled out of the talks in August, sent its U.N. ambassador, Yosef Tekoah, up the secretariat building elevator to the top, 38th floor to confer 30 minutes with Swedish diplomat Gunnar V. Jarring, the United Nations' peaceseeker. Jarring met Mohammet Hassan El-Zayyat, Egypt's U.N. envoy, Tuesday afternoon. The red-haired Tekoah emerged from his session and declined to answer most questions from newsman. But would he meet again with Jarring? 'There are telephones and a meeting can be arranged at short notice," said the Israeli diplomat, stepping away. Israel left the talks in August protesting Egyptian use of Soviet missile might. Israel then got a $500 million aid package from the United States. No time was set thus far for a meeting between Jarring and a representative from Jordan, the third party to the talks. Diplomats in the United Nations said the resumption of talks was encouraging. But a report Jarring issued at the talks' reopening set a mood almost as cloudy as ECU trustees will discuss reorganizing the dribbling weather at U.X. 4 headquarters. In the report to the U.N. Security Council, Jarring made public his questions to Ihe three parties and their replies. It showed continuing deadlock on such issues as" withdrawal of Israeli forces from territory taken, in the June 5-10, 1967 war, supplying Israel with "secure and recognized" boundaries and the setting up of demilitarized zones, manned by U.N. forces, on Arab-Israeli frontiers. The 16-page report contained no conclusions or recommendations from Jarring. It contained no sign either the Israelis or the Arabs had decided to budge. Jarring's separate meetings with Tekoah and El-Zayyat underlined the unchanged picture. R ALEIGH-The East Carolina University board of trustees will meet here Thursday to determine its stand on Gov. Bob Scott's call for reorganization of higher education. State Atty. . Gen. Robert Morgan, chairman of the trustees board, scheduled the meeting for 3 p.m. Thursday at his office. ECU president Leo Jenkins, who has told Scott he opposed any change in the present system, is expected to attend the meeting. Jenkins , visited Scott last ( week to discuss his stand on the governor's proposal 'to "reorganize Ihe Consolidated University ' of North Carolina, the state's nine regional universities and the School of the Arts into a more centralized system supervised by one state agency. Jenkins told reporters Monday he did not oppose "the whole idea of studying reorganization." But a statement he gave to Scott showed he did oppose any change. In that statement, Jenkins said, "We do not need to tamper with an educational system that has proven its viability. Rather than becoming bogged down in debate over the creation of a completely consolidated system or a superboard, let us consider the perfection of the present system so that each institution can be free to use its resources to develop programs needed to serve the people of the state." 39frh ANNUAL IANUARY CLOSE OU fr3 Hundreds of shiny new books from a famous publisher's warehouse, all at fat reductions And see our large selection of new posters, mostly just a buck or two. The Intimate Bookshop 1 19 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill open eveingstil 10 TER ARAN SALE Men's Alpaca Sweater Shirts were $15.75 now $11.75 Men Shirts were $6.75 & $5.75 now $5.00 & $4.75 Ladies Sweaters were $1 1 .715 now $8.75 Ladies Blouses were $5.00 now $3.75 and much, much more Mill Outlet Sales Room flSBKd 1 TO. CC?YGUICi 1334 E. Franklin & ,0f N MQN. THROUGH SAT. PNIC sorting 020-4023 with the spectacle of .a legislative body that had seerrir.g!y lost the capacity to decide and the will to act. Nixon said in a statement just before leaving for the Western White House at San Clemente, Calif- . 'The 91st Congress had the opportunity to write one of the most productive and memorable chapters u, the history' of American government." the President said. "That opportunity was lost. The nation was the loser." . . .Hopefully, the 92nd Congress, which convenes Jan. 21 will pick up where the 91st faltered. hopefully, it will become the great Congress that ihe 91st Congress did not become," Nixon said. The President denounced the past Congress for failing to approve 21 specific pieces of legislation, but he emphasized three proposals -his family assistance plan for welfare reform, measures under which the states would share federal revenues, and a proposal to consolidate a federal grant-in-aid programs. Accompanied by Mrs. Nixon, the Chief Executive left at 12:43 p.m. EST for his flight to California, wfcere he will spend a working vacation expected to last from eight to 10 days and possibly longer. At his seaside villa at San Clemente, ADULT GAMES Adult games including BOTTOMS Ur, PASS OUT CONFRONTATION, PANZER BLITZ DIRTY WATER, and a wide selection of 3M Games are available at BILLY ARTHUR'S LLV iotood Ssstsst tSsppIsj Center Mos.-Frf. M P.M. GJIjapel fill's JfoaMttg GLUrit January cptalor! n ) 1 1 i I n pPWimwai mi . m r"" r3 U3 2 tiovi in phoqoess The Hub has drastically reduced practi cally ail of its. OUAHD NEW winter mer chandise for once-a-ycar spectacular Givc-Avay Sale. BRAND NEW WINTER OUR COMPLETE STOCK nPOflr? All the latest model and lli fabrics orw iSffub x, i cTr Including Corduroys end Values $75-$140 dQubl& knl a wocIf 1017 0(f) UP Values fl-v n MOU v&J up OUR COMPLETE STOCK OUR COMPLETE STOCK of Brand New Drsxs Brand New Fashion- ' pnr'OO HLiftu&stib GHB'mrc We know yon'JI wont Yrel UMuliLiHU . pa'Jh. ... Including designer linej. Values $13-$40 None held back. Pnn Sfn and . w 59-523.00 line o?kin5 on the Suis oi the Vtvo zSdrzss hi will rx-ike t ihe new Ccr-rcs Jan. 22, preparms the nr' budget he propose early next rncsr.th. ar.J stuJyirrc proposed les:ila!io. to he infrcsiucevl in the new Corrf s. Nixon sasd rejection of eifire reform, revenue sharir.s sr.d reform of rar.t-in-aid programs was "nothing short of tragic a time vhen the H:rden of e!fjr? hor J O'a n Uh ir.crejir: severity ur- states. ar.J muniopahtie confror.tirj at! ,;h j mour.sjr.g t.ca! vT;i . In addition to these three ru'r fa:!art said Nixon, the Ut i jrIt of failing to approve p'an to help pay the co$t of whvx!' desegrcjatton. increa social security benefits, premde ekvfora! reform and restrict textile intport. at- ISRAEL: THE JEWISH STATE FROM THE RELIGIOUS POINT OF VIEW Dr. Georg Schlesinger Wednesday, January 6 8: 30 p.m. HILLEL HOUSE Mcrved from Student Union) - s 4- Those are just a few of our fantastic harcains you will find at The HUB'S After Christmas GIve-Avay Sale! C0L1E SEE COH1E SAVE Lakewood Shopping Center Durham, N. C trti V "1 I 103 E. Franklin St Chapel HiU, N. C. i Ikon Cay fit FoIoEcr'o !nS0l, JPJAEIY 7T vSScMJ Nikon p)' 1 hinking about a 3iSton? Talk to our Nikon Specialist. ON THURS., JAN. 7TH AT FOISTER'S, SEE 10 licplay argoi of ikon Equipment EVER SHOWN IN THE CAROLINAS Mr. Dan Nelson, NIKON FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE, will ba in our store all day. He will bring with him the Nikon lino of cameras, lenses and accessories. Let him show you why Nikcn is used by more professional photographers than any other. Handle the equipment yourself. Try the fisheye lenses. Lock through the 500MM and 1000MM mirror lenses. Put Nikon't Polaroid back on your own Nikon camera. See the perspective control lens demonstrated and try the Nikon motor drives, which allow shooting as fast as four frames per second. See the medical Nikkor, which offers built-in flash and automatic exposure from 115th to 3 times life-size. See and handle the world's most complete photographic system. Thursday will be a special price day; let us show you how littte if costs to introduce yourself to Nikon, the system that today's professional has chosen above all ethers. Come on in on Thursday v onina Boa enonn OUR SPECIAL Olfcon Day Prices Will include Special Trade-in Savings Don't miss this opportunity to spend c!l day with Nikon's factory representative. Lring your camera, your questions end a friend. 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