Friday, December 3, 1971 w.v., ..::""! s, ,.,.. Abernatliy to joiin Greenville march iVeius in brief I Committee set to study utilities V. The Daily Tar Heel Ralph Abcrnathy, president of the Souther Christian Leadership Conference, is expected to join a protest march to Raleigh next week at least by the time it arrives in Chapel Hill, according to the local Southern Legal Action Movement. Twenty-five persons were arrested Thursday for violating a parade ordinance as they attempted to march out of Greenville for the fourth straight day. More than 100 persons have been arrested in Greenville this week. The Pitt County Coalition is organizing the march, which has not yet left Greenville. "Abernathy told me he would make every possible effort to be here to join the Coalition when they march to Raleigh," said Jerry Paul, attorney for the Coalition. Golden Frinks, field secretary for 29 members sworn into SL Twenty-nine new members of Student Legislature were sworn into office at the first meeting of the new session 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Returning legislators joined the newcomers, who were elected Nov. 9, in taking the oath of office. The old legislative session ended at midnight Sunday before Thanksgiving. No business was transacted, other than the installment ceremony, because of the rule that all bills must pass through appropriate committee before being considered. All five committees - rules, ways and means, financial, ethics and judicial were automatically dissolved when the old session ended. Books For Christmas Such a delightful way of showing your Love, your Wit, your Culture, your SA VOIR FA IRE, your fantastic Wealth, Mayhap! 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I r zi 4h ' y SCLC, was arrested in Greenville again Wednesday for marching without a permit in continued efforts to leave the city. He said the march will continue, with the date for reaching Raleigh moved lateT with every delay. "We're going to walk out of this town (Greenville) without a permit," said Frinks. "It took us two weeks to get out of Selma in the 60's." The march will stop for supporters in Kinston, Wilmington, Smithfield, Jacksonville and Chapel Hill before reaching Raleigh. It is scheduled to culminate next Wednesday in the capital city with an estimated several hundred supporters from towns in the eastern part of the state after winding its way through the area. Their rally at First Baptist Church in Chapel Hill will be their last stop before Raleigh. Marchers will present a list of demands to Gov. Robert Scott upon arrival in Raleigh. The demands include an end to police brutality and the firing of highway patrolman Billy Day. Day was cleared of criminal charges in the shooting death of black farm laborer William Murphy on Aug. 6. Since the shooting, the black community of Ayden, where Murphy lived, has been the center of protest and marches against alleged police brutality and demands that the Day investigation be reopened. Supporters in the various towns besides Greenville have obtained permits or notified the town police of their plans. They do not foresee any arrests in these towns for violations of parade ordinances, said a spokesman for the Coalition. MAKE YOUR GIFT A SPECIAL ONE FROM THE AND IMPORTED tn DOMESTIC SELECTION Candles Leather Brass Jewelry TfK HKKNICIAN TfcAKk iMCOI'flkTIt KROGER SHOPPING PLAZA 942-7522 GIFTS AT REASONABLE PRICES Sport Provtn For ehstgaye nnnDunn The Style That's In first "The Style That's In LZ E I lit 1 l k .t.- - 3 EmmS V 122 I. FRAIIKUH ST. Gov. Bob Scott has recently appointed the members of the committee to study the University's ownership of the utilities in Ch3pel Hill. The 16-member Study Commission on the Utilities System at UNC was authorized by the 1971 General Assembly to investigate whether the University-owned utilities should be sold or retained. Controversy has surrounded the University-owned telephone, water and power services of Chapel Hill in the past two years. A suit is now pending in Superior Court between the University and Canboro over the operation of the water system. The four members appointed to represent the trustees of the University are: Sen. John Church of Henderson; Sen. Ralph Scott of Haw River; Rep. Carl Smith of Chapel Hill; and R.G. Stovall of Roxboro. Sen. Church will serve as chairman of the commission. Chapel Hill Mayor Howard N. Lee has been appointed to represent the town while R.J. Wells Jr., mayor of Carrboro, will represent that Just Ar4- "T- "LvtMe People cothfeiij, fUfPlns, i Tit. 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Kids' school has gift idea With classes ending, exams about to begin and Christmas only 25 days away, it's going to be hard to find time for Christmas shopping. The Community School for People The Darty Tar Heel is published by the University of North Carolina Student Publications Boapd, daily except Sunday, examination periods, vacations and summer periods. Offices are at the Student Union building, Univ. of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News. Sports 933-1011; 933-1012; Business, Circulation. Advertising 933-1163. Subscription rates: $5.00 per semester. $10.00 per year; Second class postage paid at U.S. Post Office in Chapel Hill, N.C. The Student Legislature shall have powers to determine the Student Activities fee and to appropriate all revenue ' derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1.1.4 of the Student Constitution). 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' T J Friends There arc two new stores in Chapel Hill with a new approach to business and the "gift giving'' season. The Artisan and The Third World Bazaar arc now open and providing the community with quality handcrafted work ot local artists and Mountain co-ops. These stores arc run bv a non-profit corporation and profits are re-cycled back into community action projects funded by this organization. Hopefully this can give a double meaning to this season's buying: the gift you give and the "gift" that money provides in the communitv. Please come by - See our selection of crafts and become partners in our venture! Thank vou. The Artisan candles macrame vooodcattJing crochet ceramics photographji seating sumus Under Six has a unique, time-saving gzft idea - a donation to the school in the name of the person to receive the gift. The school needs financial support to continue its program. When a donation is received, a card will be sent to the person in whose name it is given with season's greetings from the donor and a short note about the school and what the money will be used for. Founded m the fall of 1970, the school offers day car facilities five days a week for 40 children. It is a non-profit corporation with part of the budget coming from the Community Chest. Tuition is based on parent's ability to pay and projects. In spite of continual fund raising activities by the parents and staff, money is still needed for basic equipment and supplies such as paints, papers and swings, and even food for lunches. Checks made out to The Community School for People Under Six should be sent to The Community School Gift Fund, Box 1013, Chapel Hill, N.C, along with the name and address of the person for whom the donation is given. Making Love Is Great Making Her Pregnant Isnt. Face it. 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