Friday, Feb. 21, 1S75 Th Daily Tr He I Reports place agents in danger CIA head by Clay F. Richards United Press International WASHINGTON CIA Director William Colby said Thursday the almost hysterical excitement surrounding news reports his agency spied illegally on Americans was endangering the lives of undercover agents overseas. Colby said that legitimate American spying operations are threatened by false charges that his agency engaged in massive domestic intelligence. "The almost hysterical excitement that surrounds any news story mentioning CIA ... has raised the question whether secret intelligence operations can be conducted by the United States," Colby said. A number of our individual agents abroad are deeply worried that their names might be revealed with resultant danger to their lives." Strongly defending his beleaguered agency. Colby said missteps were few and far between and did not justify the outcry raised by news reports. 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The Dally Tar Heel will not be responsible for j mora than one Incorrect Insertion of an i advertisement scheduled to run several times. Notice lor such correction must be given before the next insertion. Reynolds O. Bailey. , Elizabeth F. Bailey ... Business Mgr. Adv. Manager ' addition, special House and Senate committees have been created to investigate the agency. In testimony prepared foe the defense subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee, Colby was particularly critical of the New York Times, which on Dec. 22 printed the first story of domestic spying. He said reporter Seymour M. Hersh mixed and magnified two separate subjects legal activities and those few activities that may have been illegal. Aid asked United Press International CHAPEL H I LL, N.C. The president of the University of North Carolina says he will include $2.5 million for the North Carolina Central University law school in a supplemental budget request. William C. Friday announced the request Wednesday after the law school received a warning from the American Bar Association that it has until June l to improve its facilities and upgrade its curriculum. According to Friday, the AB A's council of the section of legal education and admissions to the bar wants proof that a program to improve the school has been designed, not just promises of improvement. The advisory budget commission turned 3:00 - 5:00 -7:00-9:00 13 1S t-- -iff ht mmfmmm. j ; s , - NOW 3:05 5:05 7:05 9:05 3:30 5:20 7:10 9:00. ' v,""""", y""V NOW 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:15 J EXCITING ADVENTURE! productions' - Technicolor ) 1974 Walt Disney Production WALT DISNEY WINNIEtheFOOH andTlfiCERTOO ntmxu- S lit M J - ' f' v m ; ffia. llrrlfHoW 1 nrr. rai-, to XBi Ford say he'll veto tariff suspension; leaves door open to compromise plan by Richard H. Growaid United Press International WASHINGTON - President Ford indicated Thursday he was ready to fight congressional opposition to his oil import fee increase and at the same time showed a willingness to compromise to get a national energy crisis program enacted. Ford said Wednesday night he will veto a congressional measure to suspend for 90 for NCCU down a $2 million request for a building at the law school, listing it as No. 27 on a list of 36 higher education priorities in North Carolina. Friday said a new building for the school is the major concern of the Bar Association. He said the cost of constructing the building was originally estimated at $2 million, but now estimates run about $2.3 million. The bar association council called the school's library insufficient and its building totally inadequate. The council also The WDBS(FM) Cinema Arts Series Continues with HAROLD ARID MAUDE starring Bud Cort and Ruth Gordon "A tragically funny LATE SHOW ONLY SAT. 11:30 P.M. 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Nessen stressed that Ford intended the $3 law school expressed great concern about the quality of management at the school. Earlier this year. Rep. H.H. Michaux, D Durham, said he would introduce a measure calling for $4.5 million to improve the school if the supplemental budget request is denied. John N. Sanders, UNC Vice President for Planning, said both NCCU and UNC officials thought the school had already been reaccredited for the next seven years. The bar association said it will hold a hearing July 1 to decide whether to withdraw the school's accreditation. and moving picture" osidduaiiieviQu PLAYING PASSES SUSPENDED Adults .3.00 CHILDREN. ..1.80 (! if FREE TUNER CLINIC A FRO M $40 TESTING Music Reproduction equipment a barrel fee hike not as an energy program, but as a stop-gap measure to give Congress time to enact a program for restoring U.S. energy independence. He spelled out four principles Ford demands for the national energy program and said, significantly, the details are negotiable as long as the four goals are observed. Nessen said the principles were inviolable and Ford will not compromise on these goals. They are: The program must make; America independent of foreign fuel supplies by 1985. The program must encourage development of more domestic fuel supplies to replace Arab oil and other foreign supplies. The energy program must be equitable to all Americans, in all regions, in all industries. It must include permanent income tax cuts for individuals and for business, most .1:15 3:15 5:15 i7:15 9:15 pon 91-30 HELD OVER , 5 &m -it -i atifc m& 'JB r r F St ml nistt vaininslhed! ce lt it is it it ii if ! u OUNDHAU 0 SERVICE AT NO CHARGE Nine separate tests will tell you what to expect of your tuner and whether it currently meets specs. 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