Friday. October 11, 1374 TYm DiSy Ttr Hitl Tl to sasti: V - - mm b3f D2V!l M. Rosen the President has -jeopardized the civil and wimeu rresi imsmaaonsi human rights of this city and his statements challenge the rule of law throughout this BOSTON Mayor Kevin H. White land." lashed out Thursday at President Ford's . White's remarks came as 450 riot trained statement on the Boston school busing state and metropolitan police surrounded controversy, saying the President's comment schools in racially troubled South Boston "threatens the safety of our school children. and provided an armed motorcycle escort to "President Ford's statement yesterday buses, protecting children and enforcing a acts to impede the enforcement of the federal court desegregation order, federal court order to desegregate Boston's The forces were ' ordered in by Gov. schools and thus threatens the safety of our Francis W. Sargent after consulting with school children," White said. White, who was ordered by a federal judge to White said that in making the statement request additional state or local police M Mated ' by inciden t Hlf niMI DKlllins n I.J r t i poi iiMviu V.UU1JJICA. ivii. iinu ivirs. cuuaruo United Press International . Battistella. and a house guest. Gloria Sanchez, who was visiting from Argentina. WASHINGTON Rep. Wilbur Mills. D- Mills said when his wife broke her foot, "she Ark!, said Thursday he was "embarrassed insisted 1 take our friends to a public place and humiliated" by an incident in which we had frequented before." "E? P0Im StPPcd 5iS C?fu "rr th Mills said that during the party Ms. ,L T f Mem"al Sunday nght Officers Battistella became ill and he and his friends said they found him intoxicated and his face were in tne of taJd her hom; when scratched and bloodyv , . Mills' Lincoln Continental, driving without M.Ik. wh0f has- been secluded in .his headlights. was stopped near the Tidal apartment for four days, said he would be in Basin. a backwater of the Potomac River fS ,k wFnday T ft W0IdIesume the cha" near the Jefferson Memorial. of the Ways and Means Committee until Mis -d the headliphts wm nnt nn P.?8 s . n " Fnday' u3t t,me cause the man he asked to drive the car Polly and I will return to my home district to was unfamiliar wilh it and -m the glare of thc devote our attention to the re-election H hted streets neglected t0 turn on the campaign." headlamps Earlier statements from his office that he was not in the car were the result of a "As we proceeded home, she (Ms. misunderstanding between himself and his Battistella) attempted to leave the car and 1 administrative assistant Eugene Goss, Mills attempted to prevent it. 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Attendance was higher city wide, with increased number of black students in South Boston. Officials said initial reports indicated attendance Thursday would be up five to 1 0 per cent over Wednesday's 60. 1 per cent. Two days of street fighting, rock-throwing and looting in the black Roxbury section of the city was triggered by a false alarm at English High Tuesday. Fights broke out between blacks and whites in front of the building and groups of blacks left for the Mission Hill Housing projects where they threw rocks at passing cars. At least 14 arrests and 1 1 injuries were reported Wednesday. ' On Monday 600 whites clashed with 400 tactical Boston police at the Old Colony Housing Project after a black man was pulled from his car and beaten with sticks. Officials said the Roxbury disorders were in retaliation for the South Boston incident. Following the two days of violence White asked U.S. District Judge W. Arthur Garrity. who issued the busing order, to assign federal marshals to keep order in Boston. Black leaders urged Garrity to assign additional state law enforcement personnel or federal troops. Garrity turned down White's request saying only 23 marshals were available and their presence would be just a "symbolic gesture. He said Boston needed "security not symbolism." The Daily Tar Heel 'j"j!j cjif" Ft ri from the wires of Unttad Pratt International "Duske Power forced to lower some rates Jet crash toll climbs SAN ANTONIO The death toll in the Sept. 1 1 crash of an Eastern Airlines jet at Charlotte climbed to 72 Thursday with the death of Dr. William M. Shelley. Shelley, chief pathologist at Charlotte Memorial Hospital, died at Brooke army general hospital at midday Thursday, a spokesman said- He had been taken there last month for treatment of second and third degree burns over 50 per cent of his body. There were 82 persons aboard the Eastern jet that crashed in a corn field about 3.3 miles from Charlotte's Douglas Municipal Airport early Sept. 1 1. Thirteen persons had survived the crash initially. . Shelley, 46. had been chief pathologist at Charlotte Memorial since 1970. He is survived by his widow and three children. by EHot Ertnnsr United Press IntjrruUcrul RALEIGH - The State Utilities Commission Thursday approved a $61.08 million rate hike for Duke Power Co.. but in an unprecedented move ordered a rate rollback which will affect half a million North Carolina homes. UNCs Utilities Study Commission (Church Commission) has advised that the University's utilities be sold to Duke Power. The panel substituted a rate structure of its own in place of a Duke proposal which makes industries pay more than they had bargained on under Duke's plan. The panel also rolled back Duke increases for customers who use less than UOQ kilowatt, hours monthly. In addition, the commission rejected Duke's plea for an $83 million rate hike but allowed the firm to raise prices to cover rising fuel costs. And the panel, in its order approving the increase, sharply scored Duke on several management practices, suggested it should operate more efficiently and ordered it to halt "institutional advertising." Duke had instituted all of the increase on an interim basis, and the order requires the firm to roll back prices for those who use less than 350 kilowatt hours. 122.000 households, to their original rates, allowing no increase. The order also allowed Duke less than requested for users up to 1.300 kilowatt hours monthly. 422.000 homes and rollbacks from the current interim price w ill have to be made on subsequent bills. Duke had requested an overall increase of 16.8 per cent, with slightly varying rates for industrial and household consumers. While granted the full increase under a restructured formula suggested in a state Supreme Court decision on a Duke appeal of an earlier order, the commission revised Duke's rate structure to place thcfair share" of thc costs on industrial concerns. The commission, in its order, said Duke would not have to make refunds to those eligible for price rollbacks. Refunds, it said, could prompt a "financial crisis" for the Charlotte-based utility firm. Increases in demand for power, the commission said, have come largely from industrial users since homeowners have taken conservation measures. 'The rate reshuffling, it said, was "necessary and essential." The largest industrial users, under thc order, will be subject to a 27.8 per cent increase over rates in effect at the time the request was filed in September of 1973. To The Daily Tar Heel n n nn accojc p JLD mm, J uU5l vdilLflivOJn Half- Ftaps: poicedl Buy one tape at our regular discount price, and a second tape is half-price. 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