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21! A, Va. Former V7h!i Housa Counssi JohnW. Desn III wss excelled
frcm tha Virginia bar Vesfnsty for "unethical, unwsrrsnisd end unprofessional
conduct cj en etiornsy of law."
Attsrnsys for Dt sn hid ctksd tha thrt-Ju 2 cHscfpSInsry panel to suspend Desn
rethsr thsn Cbber Mm.
Cut tt tha end cf a two-hour hearing, Judja Frenklin I. Csckus said, "John 7. Desn
Is now su'Ity cf unethlcsl, unwerrsntsd end unprof essions! conduct as an attorney of
'Joicker cites Ninon, Dean for cover-up
VASHIf JGTOM Sen. Loweii P. Velcker asked President tlixon Wednesday if he
cad John Dean ill did not share responsibility for covering up the Watergate scandal.
Yelcker, a member cf the Senate Watergate committee, posed a series of 11
questions to the President. Although the Connecticut Republican drew up the
questions, they were submitted to Nixon on behalf of the entire committee.
The questions were in lieu of a meeting with Nixon the committee has requested
several times.
Veicker asked Nixon, "What is the difference in your measure of responsibility
frcm that cf John Dean?"
Injunction asked in heating oil shortage
NEW YORK Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz Wednesday sought an
injunction against four major oil companies for allegedly contriving a shortage of
hemeheating oil here by diverting It overseas.
In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Lefkowitz sought an injunction
against the companies to cease the alleged illegal activity.
It chsrged that the four companies schemed since the winter of 1 972-73 to contrive
m shortage in the home heating oil.
The scheme, according to Lefkowitz, was carried out by diverting neany l minion
barrels of oil to foreign ports.
Wage-price control end recommended
WASHINGTON The administration, acknowledging the results of 2Va years of
wage-price controls were mixed at best, recommended Wednesday an end to all
controls April 33 except in the petroleum and health industries.
Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz said the administration would prefer that
Congress not grant even standby control of other industries because there might be
a tendency to raise prices in anticipation of possibly future control action.
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A group of second floor Winston
residents plan to present a statement
supporting the continuation of room-by-room
coed living on their floor to the
University Board of Trustees Friday.
Residence Hall Association (RHA)
president Janet Stephens said
Wednesday that the group definitely
would appear before the board if they
could be scheduled on the agenda. She
expects final confirmation of the
Nancy Thomas
Kleinbaum to serve
on ad hoc committee
Prof. David G. Kleinbaum of the UNC
School of Public Health has been appointed
to serve on an ad hoc committee on the
Status of Minorities in Statistics.
The appointment was made by the
president of the American Statistical'
Association.
Kleinbaum is also chairman of a UNC
faculty council committee on the status of
Minorities and the Disadvantaged,
chairman of the Department of Biostatistics'
Committee on Opportunities for Minorities
and a member of the School of Public
Health's Minority Relations Committee.
Board to discuss roads
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forum on proposed revisions to the Chapel
Hill Thoroughfare Plan.
Meeting Tuesday night in the Chapel Hill
Municipal Building, the planners proposed
nine specific items to be taken up at the
public meeting. Among the more important
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items that were proposed by the board after
suggestions by Chapel Hill citizens were:
Addition of South Columbia Street to
the plan and extention of Pittsboro Street
through the central business district;
Possible widening of U.S. 15-501
Bypass;
Investigation of the relationship of the
Chapel Hill master plan to the Durham
Thoroughfare Plan;
Discussion of peak hours of use of major
thoroughfares.
The public forums are being held by the
Planning Board to test popular sentiment for
proposed changes in its highway master
plan. The most recent plan was drawn up in
1963.
All students interested in local
transportation needs are encouraged to
attend the session at 8 p.m.
meeting from Chancellor Ferebe
Taylor Thursday.
Second floor resident Jim Taylor said
that the statement would contain a
clear, rational argument for
reconsideration of Dean of Student
ffairs Donald A. Boulton's recent
decision to end the room-by-roon
arrangement.
"Any protests could hurt us now,
Taylor said. "We're going to emphasize
reason.
He said the group planned to point
out their objection to the lack of student
input in Boulton's decision.
"Regardless of their personal views of
the arrangement, we hope board
members will be good enough
administrators to realize that one-man
arbitrary decision-making has no place
in a university of this size," Taylor said.
He said that if the board did not
reconsider Boulton's decision, residents
hoped they would at least allow for
further inquiry into it.
Four residents are in the process of
planning the statement, Taylor said, arid
that no more than four or five residents
would take it before the board. ;
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