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Th C!y Ter Wcsl tendsy, Stpismtsr i, 1S74 AV.V.V .WAV g ,.".-.- w...v..v.vv.v.vw,v.v.v.v. v.". w. v. imufflunv ittammmmeff by Jim Roberts Staff Writer Although the UNC Affirmative Action plan has not yet received final approval from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, a tentative plan is being implemented, and results of summer hiring should be available at the end of September. Douglass Hunt, UNCTs Affirmative Action officer, acknowledged he is required to report by Sept. 30 the percentage of women and minorities employed by the University. by Laura Toler Staff Writer The Chapel Hill Police Department has extended the period during which town residents may register bikes. Although the town ordinance establishing mandatory registration requires all bikes be registered in September, officers will not ticket violators until after Dec. 1. We are giving them three months in which to register," a police department spokesman said Sunday. Wc could not possibly register all the bikes in town within 30 days." Town officials held a ceremony at the Municipal Building Friday to officially begin the registration period. Police Lt. Arnold Gold, Mayor Howard Lee, Town Manager Chet Kendzior and Alderman Alice Welsh were- on; hand to answer Enjoy Cqc&CoIa. Regis trat v.. .i i V - y -, V V 4 The foh drink for people -lookfng for tKe run things in life. t&tfto red tit!ii2. uumem coca-cosa Dottle Co. taitan n a A partial oOils o Acrylics o Watercolors o Tempera Brushes o Besso Charcoal Pallet Knives o Artist & Technical Pens & Pencils o Fixatives Sketch Pads Easels . a Stretched Canvas o Untreated Canvas Dry-transfer Letters. Screens, Patterns WELCOME BACK .SPECIALS ! y " M,wMmi w m r rtMisasn aartn wiai - t in n a ieiiwniiwwsjaww SiWWrnwMiirioiiiiawsliiaimssWwwaisi -1 immm iijiffaj iMfMaaiiranfaaianaii ifiiiasf ' MM Willi in im Willi HiiaMsii niiinmin iiwHlinniwsiaii'Wliaii i h ia'"wiiUMiii WTriswaiiiBiii iiiwaiirMliiin 1 11 n ' "'" m '" 1 '"' " " 111 ' "" r" "n n ' rm i - .-i.. ,--,, u m -M A cUnoini plsum nmmpleram Tl. ifinurnnuss The Affirmative Action plan was established to meet "HEWs goals of increasing the percentage of women and minority members on the staff and faculty. In the past Hunt has stressed that the goals of Affirmative Action are not static since the HEW goals are always being revised. If approved, the plan will be used for three years with revisions made when necessary. Thereafter, new goals will be established. Student Government President Marcus Williams said he did not know whether the University had met any hiring goals yet. but he said he hasn't "noticed any new faces res ion exte questions about the program. One town resident who registered his bike Saturday said the police were somewhat unsure of the registration procedures. Instead of evaluating each piece of equipment according to size and color, the citizen said, an officer began.by assessing the bike's seat as "one" and wheels as "two." . Registration stations at the town and campus police departments and the three town fire departments will provide bicyclists with bike safety manuals and town decals for their vehicles. Bikes will be inspected for proper equipment, and a charge of SO cents per bike will be collected. Each vehicle will be identified for police files by serial, model and frame number. After Dec. 1, violators will be given a warning and seven days to register. If they fail to do so, they may then be fined up to 10 ..Gok6r P 1 artist's omdrtanud2; Tho moot comploto contor in tho Tricnplo for tho prof cooional. ontaf our, and student artiot. Literally thduoando of f irot-Qwnlity itoms for pointing, graphic arto, oculpturo, printmakino drafting end othor art madia. listing of our art materials: Silk Screen Sculpture tools a Clay a Linoleum cutters & block a Stencils a Balsa wood e Knives a Papers of all kinds & grades o Mat board a Poster board Canvas board : Duo-Mats Engineering Supplies m am. s7 mt . , i..-l-vv-. a unlltts around." Williams also said that, if the September report is inconsistent with his expectations, he plans to initiate action himself. He did not .specify any actions. UNC first submitted a plan to HEW on July I, 1973. It was subsequently rejected although HEW. did say UNCs intentions were made in good faith. After discussions with HEW officials about the plan's deficiencies, UNC officials provided more statistics and information in a second plan, submitted in February. UNC still awaits its approval. dollars. Those purchasing bikes or moving them to town after Dec. 1 will have 30 days in which to register. Although non-residents may ride unregistered bikes on Chapel Hill streets, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen is expected, to vote on a similar registration ordinance later this week. The main objective of bike registration is to enable police to identify the owners of stolen bikes they recover. Bike theft has become an increasingly serious problem in the Chapel Hill area, Lt. Charles Mauer said. He said $21,000 worth of bicycles was lost this year from February through June. Registration stations will offer bicyclists an additional, non-mandatory means of identifying bikes. Each registrant may have his driver's license number, or that of a parent, stamped onto the underside of the bike frame. . Registration will be conducted Monday through Friday at the fire departments from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and at the Chapel Hill Police Department from 9 a.m. to 4. p.m. The campus police will open a station and set hours later this week. n ..-f- sWiK nv" " T-. xfStf nded That's why The Northwestern Bank ' wants every college student in Chapel Hill to have a free checking account. Just stop by our office at the corner of Franklin Street and Elliot Roap! and ppen yours. No service charge. No minimum balance required. Few things in college are free! This is! TTEO KSliJ2Sil BC Comer of Franklin Street and Elliot Road , . Chapel Hill, North Carolina By these manufacturers: o Speedball Naz-Dar Shiva Sculpture House Letraset . ' a ZIp-a-Line a Para-Tone Krylon 3M a Blair e Staedtler o Dri-Mark Eagle Koh-i-noor a Eberhard Faber a Morilla Ampad X-acto Rapidograph Grumbacher Liqurtex Hyplar a Fidelia o Vanguard Permanent Pigments Dana Aquatec e Winsor-Newton o Pelikan o Speedball Delta a Robert Simmons a Bienfang K&E Albanene im The University hopes to fulfill the following goals through hiring by July 30, 1976: ' In departments of academic affairs the University will increase the percentage of black faculty members from 1 J to 3.2 per cent, and increase the percentage of women faculty from 10.3 to 13.4 per cent; . In the schools of health affairs, the plan proposes to increase black faculty from 1.3 to 4.7 per cent and women faculty from 3.5 to 24.8 per cent; Blacks covered under the State Personnel Act will increase from 24 to 27.5 per cent, and the percentage of women covered under the act will remain at 38 per cent. The State Personnel Board sets pay scales for certain state employees according to a classification system of their abilities; University employees exempt from the State Personnel Act will increase from 4.4 to 6.2 percent, and women are to increase from 31.1 to 32.8 per cent. Jbvidence Continued from page 1 land" by misuse of such agencies as the Internal Revenue Service to harass his political enemies. It did not deal with a host of other issues all under investigation by Jaworski such, as the Ellsberg break-in, ITT, possible tax fraud, improper campaign funding, bribery and misuse of political funds. From what is on . the public . record, it appears a Watergate case against Nixon n FDtC .si t il BZ A L .. . v A . mm Thesa srfl to dwIm f fee Saudefit AEalra CnnM ami af Ctetfmi tsJglal T:S3 at fcwfce Cetta Untom. Al saambers of the Aacraay Cmnfi Haft shoutd by the etfie to sSj up lor Bits year's eteJt tossrvtews lor Bta AJteraay Ganarsfs sisft a to tot Uon&y Brows Tha feat rush party f Cw A$ma Kapa Alpha Wrfttoortoungacf Amm.lM.nam-&9&iW9mntntMV4 toaHand. Thar wSt to a mwOng total partem fcrtarwtotf in aaranoj program at w teafbai caawa Ma aaaaon at T39 Monday atgM In 394 Waolha Gym. WaaJ toat wlmHa toto to apptytoa to waelcal acted tor nasi taRT Coma to Ma Interna Boa Ubrary el na GuManca and TtSa Cantor. Hash Ksl at I pan. gSentfay awitofl. ttsma c! titsmt North Carolna Preapaca Taaehar 8etotarhtoAoan hinea tor to aawaitaf ara nam aalMa to fa Stortawt AM program itpraamtotha tor torn acholarahto dhnalow wtl wmet witl all North Carolina Prospective Taaenor 8cho(aniMpLMA racipinU at 2 pn. Turnery In Carrot Hal Auditorium, n la moat Important feat raetotonts attend tNa motrting. H for torn reason snyon It unabio to sHond N may awan you wsl hat to ataka a apodal trto to fUnatsri to to anm a rapffaaamasnn) at vma proprom. a aaoono maavng am to toM at 3 p-m. tor thoat who cannot attond Wm oralona. ProMama ratototf to any aapact of aantaiHy? Tha Human SoiuaClry Information and Counaaftng Sorvtca maytoablalo hatp you find tha answer. To And out. drop by Room 2SC Suit B of ffte Union, at any of fee toftowing hours: 70 tdO p-nv. Monday through Wednesday and 79-930 on Thursday. Call any ttme. Carolyn Praaeott and Hsfan Smith wtt have a show of pain tines, prints and drawings at Vte Wetiey Cantor from fteptt-27. Computation Short Course. Overview of tntaraethra and Remote Batch Computing. Learn mora about those Teietypes In your depaVtment or dorm. Cat Brands Futrefte, 833-CS01, to register. PhiSips 22S. 3 pan.' Law School Admission Test: Registration forma for the Oct 12 testing ara availabta in tha Guidance and Testing Center, Nash Halt. The must to postmarked no later than Sept 12. Tha toe la S13. An additional late lee of 14 will be charged for forma postmarked between Spat 13 and Sept. 19. might have included these elements: As early as June 20, 1972, just three days after the Watergate bugging arrests, Nixon held a long discussion with chief aide H.R. Haldeman. The resulting rape is marred by an WA minute gap although Nixon has said the tape was under his "sole personal control. On June 23, 1972, Nixon ordered Haldeman to have the CIA block the FBI's Watergate probe. In July 1972, and again in January 1973, Nixon discussed the possibility of executive clemency for the Watergate burglars with aide Charles W. Colson; in April 1973, he directed that assurances -of clemency be extended to three key White House and campaign aides. In March 1973, Nixon named his deputy campaign director, Jeb Stuart Magruder, to . a high government job after Magruder had perjured himself at the Watergate trial and before the grand jury at a time Magruder was beginning to waver on the cover-rup. On March 21, 1973, Nixon endorsed payment " of additional hush money" to Watergate burglar E. Howard Hunt Jr. saying that "should buy time." In the spring of 1973, Nixon passed on to prime cover-up suspects on his staff information on the progress of the grand jury investigation given him in confidence by Assistant Attorney General Henry E. Petersen. The Judiciary Committee charged that Nixon also refused to cooperate with authorities pursuing the case and had Man wounded'' in slipotlii listed in good condition A Chapel Hill man shot late Saturday night was listed in good condition at N.C. Memorial Hospital Sunday afternoon. Kurt Harris, of Greenway Trailor Park, was admitted to the hospital at 12:45 a.m. Sunday with two .22 calibre wounds in his left side. Chapel Hill police say an argument between Harris and Charles Poole resulted in the shooting. Poole, of Sykes St. in Chapel Hill, has r . . . it radar V, of iny4RrrKst liarfeurj w3 speak on The tfetat Nowssatat TranstUon In Expanded Fluid tfetaT at 4 p-i Tuaadjy to Room tSS rhfia. Thara wfl to a CCC meafina Tiiesday at 7:30 m the A VtRy SOCIAL ROCtJ, to tto ktfi of Avery Dorm. An orientation neSr3 tor Murdoch Centr vofcxitn to held at 7S Thursday to Room 213 of fh Union. A Elm on SMfrtal nttardceon wUI to shown. AS Interested persons pis J sa attend North Carolina Student LeeistaSon is accepon, pacation at fchaunton tofcrmation 0 through Sept. U. Graduate School ForeJgn Languag Test For me Oct 12 toc&no slat up by Sept IS. 3 p-m. In 101 Nash Halt S13 check ' payable to UtC- New sign-up procedure tor thr year. Computation Center Short Course. Job Control Languege. Four sessions. Sept 10. 12. 17. 1S (Tuesday. Thursday V Crt bVandaubaft. J3-e5B1,teiiistsr.Fps22, 330 pm. Tto Campus Young Democrats sriB meet Tuesday at 730 Bvm. In Room 217 of the Onion. E very one Is conSaey invited. Skydiving? The UNC Parachute Oub wil hoid ftt Brt ci of the semester Sept 10, 11 and 12, your Brst jump to be made th weekend toHowlng. For more Information ui Tony Cockral at t2t-tS37. Anyone Interested In bowUng tor the UNC BowKng Team ptease contact Jeff StMwaaon at She Union BowBng tan between 1-5 p-m. Tuesday. Cesar Chavez, president of the United Farm Workers Union w9 speak on campus Wednesday at 330 p m. In aJewiorlri HaB. Chavez, the most recent winner of the Martin Luther King Jr. Non-Vtolent Peace Prize, la internationally renowned as s spokesman tor sociai Justice lor sB people Admission Is tree; donations tor she UFW strikes and boycott wM to requested- The DUiecsc and Philanthropic Literary Societies invite you to an evening with Thomas Wolfe, William Faulkner. Mteheel McCture. T.S. EUot and John Randolph ol Roanoke, to a program of public readings and addresses In poetry and prose. At S p-m. Thursday in the Dt Chambers, Third Floor, New West Tha GPSF Senate wM meet Thursday, September 12th, at 730 p-m. in Room 217 of tha Carolina Union. This is an open meeting: a graduate and professional students are encouraged to attend. Campus Calendar runs announcements for any campus event during the week the event Is scheduled. For Monday announcements win to run the preceding Friday. To get an announcement to, drop a note in the Campus Calendar basket in the DTH office. Including the time, place and nature of the event released as "accurate" tape transcripts that were marred by "omissions of words and passages, misattributions of statements, additions, paraphrases, distortions, non sequiturs and deletions of sections" of crucial importance. The indictment of six former White House and campaign aides who go to trial for the cover-up Sept. 30 does not mention Nixon by name. But one of the overt acts charged in furtherance of the conspiracy is "a meeting at the White House" on March 21 last year at which Hunt's money demands were discussed. That tape revealed Nixon saying that meeting the demand was "something you damn well better get done." According to the indictment, $75,000 was delivered to Hunt that night. Through it all, Nixon repeatedly denied wrong-doing. Even in making public' the most damaging evidence against himself on Aug. 5, he referred only to "whatever mistakes" he had made. In accepting pa?cfoVk"Suna'ay,lixon again admitted no guilt "I know that many fair-minded people believe my motivations in the Watergate affair were intentionally self-serving and illegal"," he'said. "I now understand how my own mistakes and misjudgments have contributed to that belief and seemed to support it. This burden is the heaviest one of all to bear." The case of Richard M. Nixon was thus closed without a legal determination. been charged with assault with a deadly weapon. Harris, who is in his early twenties, is scheduled to be removed from the intensive care unit this morning. Special Showing of Maps and Prints to make your Rooms Refreshed. The Old Book Corner 137 A East Rosemary Street Opposite NCNB Plaza Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514 JhaOaBy Tar Hast is publishsd by tha University of North Carolina Student PubHeaUona Board, daily exeapt Sunday, exam periods, vacation, and summer periods. No Sunday Issue. Tha following dates ara to be tha onry Saturday Issues: September 14. 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