Trmrtdry, February 7, 1g74 Tf 9 Defy Tr Hl 5 f fM nuews inn lb CoimpIIsd by Tori Sawyer VIra Editor Doen disbarred in Virginia V 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. Comic Color-Plates by John Leech Here is the witty and zolorful mid-1 9th Century illustrator at his best. Just the right touch for the scholarly wall. THE OLD BOOK CORNER 137A East Rosemary Street Opposite Town Parking Lots Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 South Campus! take a study i I. - i . oreaK xonignx f presents Gcnesi 8 p.m. Craig Coffee House ! I! 72 3 VI 1 a"- Special Orders g a g e, m e n t R i n g 5 Hours: 10:00 to 5:30 NCNB Plaza w d d i n g B a n d s ihM' !5ll!J 4c Sim i ; If you've ever been pressured into doing something, you'll appreciate C; 3 vysy ws conduct a V!hiVatchrsc1ass. And youli find that bsing with people who f :J Just tz you cb is a let mora helpful than trying to less weight ell by yourself. Join us Wo uratersttnd ycu. A' : x CHAPEL HILL-'Monday. 7:30 p.m. Binkley Baptist ChurcH Willow Drive at 15-501 Bypass CARROORO - Thursday 7:30 P.M. Red Cross Bidg., 21 1 W. Main St. HILLSBOROUGH - Wednesday, 7 p.m. Agriculture Building Prospective members should arrive' 20 minutes early. 1 S Winston residents ruiisuee m ii(irlL Til cdj Hi 1 by Laura YendaSl Staff Writer 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 The Chapel Hill Planning Board has set Feb. 19 as the date for the second public 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 Scholarship offered Tri-Delta Sorority is again offering a scholarship to any undergraduate UNC women. The deadline for application is March 1. Applications are availab'e at the Tri-Delta house at 210 Pittsboro St., the office of the Assistant Dean o Student Life in 01 Steele and the office of the Director of Financial Aid in Vance Hall. o $1 98 nlV-A" S'ZeS 698 fir x KROGER PLAZA Between Plaza Theatres and Riverview Steak House 'SKY DfVlMJ (j rrv w-. Jonathan Uvingston SMguU knows what the feeling of flying is all about and so can you. With just a little practice you too can turn, roll. loop. dive, swoop or just maintain a flat stable position. Dp it alone or just like in the picture above, take along some friends and the number of different formations are limited only by your imagination. Sky diving has come to Franklin County And To You. Don't miss out on a chance to experience the closest thing possible to the freedom of real flight. COME FLY WITH US The People Who Care OPEN SIX DAYS 8 AM TILL DARK (ClOSED MONDAYS) Classes start at 10 a.m. and 12 noon " Jump the Day You Train (Weather Permitting) First jump course $37.50-Your own group of 5 or more $27.50 per person, price includes Logbook, ail training, all equipment and first jump. Parents permission not required for those 1 8 or older. Winter Quarter SDecial Rate Your own group of 5 or more-Tuesday thru Friday j $22 50 ENDS MARCH 23. 1 974 "Jump our oversized 35 parachutes which enabled 700 students to land softly without injuries." Franklin County Sport Parachute Center Phone-Louieburg -498-9223 Halfway Between Frenklinton and Louiaburg on Hwy 66 on South a4d of Hwy. Crossword Puzzler Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle ACROSS 1 Moccasin A Cheers 8 Vessel 12 A state (abbrj 13 Greenland settlement . 14 Comfort 15 Hindu cym bals 16 Uttered 1& Storage bins 20 Allowance lor '-- waste 21 Teutonic deity 22 Toll 23 For fear that 27 Conjunction 29 Marry 30 Whips 31 Negative 32 E trreochptuYar . article 34 Cooled lava 35 Present time 37 Speck " 33 Be mistaken 39 Related 40 Encountered 41 Spanish tor "yea" 42 Approach 44 Aquatic mam mal 47 Paying atten- - tlon 81 Hasten Indigent 3, Declare 44 Getore f 5 tea egf t Aeportwn DOWN ' 1 Strokes 2 TutfasH res- 4 Communists 5 Devoured 6 Stopped 7 English county 8 insects 9 Paddle 10 Peer Gynt's mother 11 Man's nickname 17 Brother of Odin 19 Conjunction 2 Gave food to 24 Babylonian dei ty . 25 Heavenly body 26 Former Russian ruler 27 Pilaster 3 Cozy comer 29 Manner SO Wager 32 Flags S3 Parcel of land ' 06 Ror,iatods IK 12 T6 Affl HO L t ML ll ! A " ' ' fi n MIO 37 Deduce 33 Conjunction 40 Title of respect 41 Saint (abtxj 43 Printer s -measure 44 Monster 45 Ireland 48 Musical Instru ment 47 Simian 48 Rocky hill 49 Measure of weight 50 Openwork fabric 3 HaJe3r n . - j- . iT" "m-"" ; JUT """" " i" " " "" 75T " i t """" ' 1 ' ' j - . , "" 'in , n' ' i -''I .1 IMW "W W !? MrtH if II II IU?pwp; M i l jW i4i E FTi r I i. JTTI 'lsv kLiti Jd ea.utre L Ijho. 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. 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