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Th Dally. Tar Hc( Friday, Ummnbm 13, 1S73 Miners strike in III. dispute SPRINGFIELD,, in. Almost 4,000 miners were on strike in Illinois Thursday' and the United Mine Workers (UMW) president said the walkout might shut down " all state mints by the weekend. Peabody Coal Co.. one of the largest in Illinois with some 3,000 UMW members at a dozen mines, said it would seek a federal court injunction ordering its employes back to work. At least 900 Peabody workers were off the job Thursday. The walkouts started Wednesday as a display of sympathy for 1 1 5 miners who have been idled since Oct. 6 in Knox County because of a reclamation standards dispute- The central Illinois county has ruled that strip miners must replace four feet of topsoil on land that will be used for crops after it is stripped. Midland Coal Co. is the only firm which has a mine in Knox County, and it chose to shutdown on Oct. 6 rather than comply with the ruling. The company contends one foot of topsoil the amount required by the. state is ample replacement. 9 a.m. launch set CAPE CANAVERAL Astronauts Gerald P. Carr, Edward G. Gibson and William R. Pogue said their last goodbyes Thursday before taking off to spend the holidays in orbit. The space agency was aiming for a takeoff at 9:02 a.m. EST Friday of Mission Commander Carr and his confident crew on the nation's longest manned space assignment. ( r NOW PLAYING TECHNICOtOB- SHOWS 3:36-6:55 NOW PLAYING That Hamilton Bitch'? TrlMl, perhaps I am. But I'm the woman he wants! A HALWALUS Product The Nelson ; Affair I Alaiwful ttitnt-Ifckiicato:" ISSan Glancki Jackson-Peter Finch Show 2:24-4:41-6:58-9:15 NOW PLAYING r J Li C jififr:iB"t3i ifhiiiiwiii. w (fSd pp w" V . j ,1 f W - W teat iwj lul Xai ul eaam IU-SilAcI rUUOt pej ! SH 0173-2:45-5:00-7:1 5-9:30 Tha Daily Tar Heal U publish by the : University of North; Carolina Studac. 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The Dally Tar Heel will not consider adjustments or payments for any typographical error or erroneous insertion unless notice Is given to tha Business Manaser within (1) one day after the advertisement appears, or within c.ne day of the receiving of tear sweats or subscription of the paper. The Daily Tar Heal "Will., not be responsible for mora than one Incorrect Insertion of an advertisement scheduled to run several times. Notice for such correction must fee given before the next Insertion. f TECHNICOLOR N ,-vr- : I as J- Murriy Fool . , . . Business Mgr. : Oil)? IBailij (Bar HM from thi wire of Unlad press I ntrnatJoni CcmpSSad by Tern Sswyer Wlr Editor $1. million voted to WASHINGTON Tht Housa vo!d fter a bruising partisan battle Thursday to give $1 minion to the House Judiciary Committee to study presidential impeaenment. Chairman Peter V.Rodlno Jr D-N.J., avoided a etrlct party line vote on a key Issue by assuring Republicans they would get one-third of the money to hire their own staff to help conduct the Inquiry Into what are Impeachable offenses. Social Security increase passes House WASHINGTON The House voted Thursday to jjrant a two-step 11 per cent Increase In Social Security benefits for 29 million retired or disabled workers, widows and dependent children. The Senate Finance Committee has approved an almost Identical 11 per cent increase, end final congressional action Is expected this year. The benefit Increase, to cost an additional $1.7 billion during fiscal 1975, would be financed by Increasing to $13,200 the wage base on which Social Security taxes are calculated. France paralyzed by sympathy strike PARIS France was virtually without restaurants, wine shops and boutiques Thursday In a nationwide sympathy strike of retailers. In Paris, you could hardly buy anything to eat Nor could you buy cigarettes, antiques, Jewelry or the famed perfumes, shoes, handbags and wines of France. One million retailers across the nation closed their doors In a 24-hour show of sympathy for fruit, vegetable and shoe sellers who have been on strike for eight days to protest price controls. LATE c SHOW Si. 'Jiriiil 11:15 vV- ' Ii tr"' ""hi, I 2:00 LATE SHOW: OWH HKl n.nmi.i ... ni. - "4 PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS H t A iia T I Fnenas d A PARAMOUNT PICTURE i j y NOW SHOWING INTRODUCING TAMIE TREVOR with James Kleeman Music & Lyrics composed by Jacaues Urbont Rated X Directed and Produced by Danny Stono A MATURPIX RELEASE - THE INCREDIBLE J. (SEALS BAlD With Special Guests BROWNSVILLE STATION Sunday-Nov. 18th-8 P.Mi-;i Tic!jotc-06-05-04 J-' Tickets Now On Sale Coliseum Box Office; Paul Rose in Friendly Ctr., The Record ETlii in Raleigh, Durham end Chapel Hill and Resnick's in GREErJSOOnO l ill! i; J uLJ Li UuC-J. iPntiO i fit ctudy impeachment MERIDIAN SfcRTOMA'S HAM AND EGG DAY MENU: Ham, Eggs, Grits, Bread, Coffee TIME: Saturday, November 17,. 1973 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ptACE: University Methodist Church Fellowship Hall Downtown, Franklin Street PRICE: Only $1.50 Tax Included Tkkere may be purchased at door ProceW Used for Charitable S ponton hip Acfivitfi Of Thm Clvb as Albert T. Hoptnsgel. Hospital Admirustrstor. in U ! 3:42 5:24 7:06 8:48 Fri. & Sat. 11:15 P.M. the when VDucwn the moon ondsJors needs TECHNICOLOR HOT RISE Of ffl irnrpfin JULliDuu uuLlouk SHOW TIMES 1-3-5-7-9 IN COLOR MM L-uicn I V ! I i j Winston-Salem COLISEUM Senate auuroves j WASHINGTON The Senate voted Thursday to let President Nixon decide whether gasoline rationing is needed to help meet the energy crisis, but approved an emergency easing of clean air standards. Taking up the emergency energy bill handed down by its Interior Committee, the 4m? WASHINGTON A federal judge Thursday refused to dismiss criminal charges against Egil "Bud" Krofch. Jr., who headed the clandestine White House "plumbers" unit. The decision, handed down in a written opinion by U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell, cleared the way for Krogh to be tried r 1 JJ JtO llCfTlGfl UlBCl AUSTIN, Tex. An all-white jury Thursday deliberated on whether there was murder with malice or just negligence homicide in a former Dallas policeman's slaying of a 12-year-old Mexican-American he suspected of being a burglar. Darrell I. Cain admitted playing a form of Russian roulette with Santos Rodriguez while the boy sat handcuffed in his patrol car. The former officer pleaded he wanted to get a confession and he thought the gun he held pressed to the boy's head was unleaded at the time he pulled the trigger. ."It was an accident," Cain tearfully told the court. "It was an accident." 1 jotrriD Today's Activities UNC HUM afltelta autt of t Duka HUM lor tho Sabbath communal dinmar at &:45 p.aL RMaa art! laov UNC HUM at S P-m- Caa M2-40S7 by noon M yoa wiaH to attand. Bring car II poaaibla. Tha Waatay Foundation (bahlnd tha Carolina Inn) wV ba aarving a burM at fcSO p.m. lUnu: Pancakaa and lauaaga. Prtea J1.SO. Tha raquaalad to cafl P42-2151 tor i Tha eraduata atudant lor Latht American StiKKaa tmHtaa you to Latin Amartcan dinnar today. For toformatton, caa Nancy Ley at S29-2S31 or tSS-TSSS. Coming Events Ultimata FrUbaa arffl mat and pUy at 4 p.m. Sunday on tha Aatroturt. Evaryona la wlcomi to play. TMa la In laat matting lor ttva Ml aamaatar. AM graduate aw man to law olaftlrma Uia acttow ara urgod to attand a ajtaatlng ol tha graduata atvxtont caucus ol tha Uniarity Woman tor AmmaBva Action at 4 p.m, Sunday Nov. IS In room 204 of tha Union. Tha Bute Campua mmtaay art cbuma a ThanfcagnHng OMng Sarvtoa and Hory Communion at 1 1 mj. Sunday, No. IS hi Upiala Lounga to Cbaaa uffllns- sVIng gm of If you're going to be buying some loudspeakers or a tape machine we recommend that you make sure to see and hear Advent equipment. Advent is a relatively young company which doesn't do a lot of advertising, but al ready has a firmly established reputation for making excellent T: t-m- ft' - up-"' equipment. Their products are best sellers, both in our store and nationwide, because they do what they are represented to do. Most people know them by their speakers: the Advent Loudspeaker and the Smaller Advent Loudspeaker. Both of them arc designed to provide the top level of speaker per formance at a fraction (half or less) of the former going cost. The only difference between them is that theoriginal Advent will play slightly louder in big ger rooms than the Smaller Advent. Kit her cine of them will stand up in a direct critical comparison, of every asjx.Tt audible performance, to the most expensive and elaborate speakers available. The original costs $120 or $105 depending on cabinet finish. The Smaller costs $72. We have on display OUNDHAUS 113 N.Columbia St. 942-3162942-3163 Ji JL Senate rejected 43 to 40 an amendment requirins the President to impose lune rationing by Jan. 15. It then approved by voice vote a new provision calling on tne President to allocate fuels to states and regions economically depressed or short on transportation for fuel deliveries. on two counts of making fase declarations similar to perjury in connection with a Watergate grand jury s investigation of plumbers unit activities. Gesell said he would set a trial date on Nov. 26 after meeting with representatives of the Watergate special prosecution force and Krogh's attorneys. Gesell heard three hours of arguments Tuesday on several pretrial motions filed by Krogh. including a request that he be framed access to a series of President Nixon's tapes and documents invoving the work of the White House speeal Investigations unit. POWs go home Red Cross mercy planes shuttled between Cairo and Tel Aviv Thursday, flying Egyptian and Israeli prisoners of war home in the first major breakthrough in putting the Middle East cease-fire into effect. U.N. forces took control of Israeli checkpoints on the road from Cairo and relief trucks reached Suez Gty. blockaded by Israeli troops for three weeks. ,.v.v.v.y.:.:.XvXwAw.w.v.v.w.,.v.v. ...... "0 OS oiienoor kama. clothing and monay to ba glvon to toaa lortunata I amtaaa during tha Thankaghrtng tMton. GFSF Taak Foroa on tha Infirmary, Woman's Haarth. ac wia maal at 730 p-m. Tuaaday, Nov. 20. Dr. Ann Dougf Wood, a avambar of tha Engfish Prince on faculty. wtU Mt tha UNC campus. Sha has dona axtanshra work on Amsrtcan voman In lha 19tt oantury. Sha ami mat Inlormally wtttt atuoanta and tocutty who ara Intaraatad In woman-s history from 11 to 12 a-ni. Monday. Nov. It in Ham Ion and wM also apaak on sai rolaa m tha Itth cantury at 3 JO p.m. In 11S Ackland (tha art butiang thai lacaa Columbia sL). . Dr. Morton Hal pari wfll spaak on -National Sacurtty and Ovil Ubarmaa- at S p.m, Monday. Nov. IS In Hamilton Hal Auditorium. Dr. Halpartn Is a Sanior Fallow of tha Broclgt Institution, a lonnar Daputy Assistant Sacratary ol Drfanaa and atMhor of ftha Pantagon Papars. Tha Curriculum In Paaca, War, and DtUnm la sponsoring bha ovant. Profasaor Allan S. Ginsbarg from lha Carriar for Community Health Systems, Naw York, will apaak on Haas arch and ososlopmsnt in ambulslory cars at Cotumbia Umvaralty- at 4 p-m. Tuaaday. Nov. 20 In room 241 in tha School ol Public Haarth. RaraahmenU art! ba aarvad at 3 P-m. in room 41S. ure To Hear The Advents. complete music systems featur ing Advent Loudspeakers, which offer as satisfying sound quality as you are ever likely to want for a reasonable, throughly affordable amount of money. They also make the Advent 201 Cassette Tape Deck, the Advent 202 Cassette Playback Deck, and Advent Chromium Dioxide Tape Cas settes. The 201 (S2S5) has not only been called the best and the state-of-the-art cassette deck by audio critics, who usu ally don't get that explicit, but has been compared favorably with open-reel machines of far higher price. The 202 ($132) is a deck on which to playback cassettes. It is for people who would like the equivalent of a turntable for commercially re corded cassettes, either because they don't want to record their own or lccause they already have a cassette machine that re cords. It is also available in a headphone-amplified version (the 202 HP, $152.) It com bined with a headset provides the lowest -cost high perfor mance sound system vou can find. Both these machines use the Dolby System of noise re- Music reproduction equipment service of the highest order. bill 'uei The Senate then went on to approve an amendment by Sen. Thomas F. Eaglet on, D Mo., to impose a criminal rather than civy penalty for a second violation of provision! against black marketing in fuels. The legislation, incorporating some of Nixcn's own proposals, carries emergtney measures for conserving energy by cuttirj highway speed limits, suspending clean air requirements, reducing use of heat and electricity, and other means. In other developments: It was disclosed that Nixon will sign imo Law at 10:30 a.m. EST Friday the Alaska oil pipeline bill, although he objects to a rider giving more enforcement authority to the Federal Trade Commission. The Pentagon said the Arab oil embargo .has cut defense supplies in half, forcing 'major reductions in military operations and putting further drains on civilian supplies. Rep. John E. Moss, D-Calif.. charged the government with letting oil companies illegally drain petroleum from the Teapot Dome and other naval reserve supplies. Talks 'gloomy' TOKYO U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger ended two days of talks with Japanese officials on the oil crisis Thursday but apparently offered little hope that the Arab boycott would be lifted soon. In a series of meetings, Kissinger conferred with Japanese leaders and heard them explain that the oil pinch may force them to realign their policies in favor of the Arab states. Items of Interest tSAT ragislration fonna lor tha Dae IS last must at racaivad In Princeton N. X no Mar than Nov. 23. Coma by aw Cuidanca and Tasting Canter's ofnea In Nash Hal (acrott from tha Inn parking lot) for forma and saa addltlona Information in tha library, 10 Nash Hal. ORE appilcatione lor tha Dec 4 teat need to arrive st Princeton hLX by Nov. 13. Late reoistratlon. SJ-50 extra, by Nov. 20. Pick up appKcationa In tha reception office of tw Outdanca and lasting Canter, Nash Halt. Anyone Interested In aarving on tha Academic ftatorai Commtttae should coma by Suite C or caM I3J-S2S4. Knowledge of the Schuta CommHtaa report Is deslrabta. The YM-YWCA International Bazaar needs salesmen lor tha weefcnd of Nov. 30-Dec2 Coma by tha main oftlca ol t Y-buNdlng to algn up lor a shift to sell goods Irom all over lha world. Waiters and waitresses ara wanted lo serve In tht Cone House at tha International Handicrafts Barraar on Nov. 30 Dec. 2. Sign up In tha office of tha Campua YM-YWCA. GAPSFAS (Graduege and Professional School Financial Aid Service) forms are avaUabie in tha Guidance and Tssanf Cantor. Hash Heat, acroes from aha Intt parUng lot duction, which Advent was the first to apply to cassette record ing, and which now has been ac cepted by recording companies and other equipment makers as the key to cassettes that sound as good as (or better than) the best records. Advent also pio neered the use in cassettes of DuPont's chromium-dioxide formulation, which previously had been used only in video tap ing and other studio applica tions. Chromium-dioxide is the ideal formulation for cassettes, and Advent cassettes cost the same or less than other high grade cassette tapes. They will also be introducing Advent Pro cess CR70 Cassettes, a unique new line of pre-recorded tapes, utilizing chromium-dioxide tape- and the Dolby process. These tapes are made directly from A Dolby master tapes by a special duplication process de signed by Advent. We doubt you could get better source ma terial even if you were a record ing engineer. We have the complete line of Advent equipment on dis play: we will be more than happy to demonstrate any or all of it for you, as well as provide you with detailed information about individual products. and Bank Cards and Student Charges Welcome i . . . Adver. Mjr.'i F iya A tors
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