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Thursday, November 17, 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 3 Edmisten: no intent to enter N.C. Senate race code Continued from page 1. By United Press International! RALEIGH Attorney General Rufus L. Edmisten said Wednesday he will not enter the upcoming Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate but he left the door open for future races. Edmisten wrote his backers telling them of his decision this week, and in sessions with reporters outlined the reasons he will not join the host of Democrats who want the nomination to oppose freshmari Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C. Edmisten said his main reason for not joining the race is he enjoys being Attorney General. Decisions he makes, he said, can have an immediate impact on the state, but decisions made as a senator might take 10 ycais 10 oe translated into action. He also cited the possibility of trouble raising funds for as many as three statewide races, if there is a primary runoff, and the prospect of another series of exhausting campaigns. He has already run twice in four years. ., Bakke further opinions WASHINGTON - The University of California is telling the Supreme Court, regarding the Allan Bakke reverse discrimination case, that Congress has approved voluntary programs favoring minorities even if there is no earlier discrimination to correct. In carrying out the 1964 ban against discrimination in federally assisted programs, government regulations Villag e Optician PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fitted polished cleaned SUNGLASSES prescription non-prescription. John C. Southern, Optician 121 E. Franklin St. Ntxt to the Varsity Ttwair 942-3?64 specifically permit consideration of race even in the absence of prior discrimination, Donald Reidhaar, the university's general counsel, said Wednesday. On the other hand Bakke's lawyer, Reynold Colvin of San Francisco, said regulations of the Health. Educat ion and Welfare Department expressly forbid quotas. Utility reform dropped WASHINGTON - House energy negotiators, bowing to their unwavering Senate colleagues, dropped all demands Wednesday for mandatory electric utility rate reform and said they would settle for making federal standards optional. Senate members of the energy conference committee said the new House proposal, requiring only that states consider 1 1 rate reforms, looked satisfactory but would need a few modifications before they could accept it. Marijuana medical uses WASHINGTON - The Food and Drug Administration was asked Wednesday to endorse the use of marijuana for a number of medical research purposes, including treatment of cancer patients. At a hearing in suburban Rockville, Md leaders of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws asked an FDA advisory committee of scientists to urge reclassification of marijuana from the strictest category of the Controlled Substances Act. 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We do not knowingly ever produce a comparative price which does rot reflect the above policy. ::rf Rufus Edmisten Shah concludes visit WASHINGTON Trailed by jeering mobs, the Shah of Iran concluded his stale visit under heavy guard Wednesday and won assurances the United States will seriously consider his request for more armaments. But he apparently failed to conclude any military sales agreements despite his pledge to help restrain world oil price hikes and to forego development of nuclear weapons. Advertise in the DTH process of honor," said Associate Professor Mark Appelbaum, a member of the committee. "It is a bad piece of legislation which rests on an act which is not overt." EPC's recommendations will stress education about the Honor Code as a means of making the current non-proctoring system work. Appelbaum said he would like to see a massive program of education initiated for a trial period to determine whether the current system will work before it is changed drastically. Appelbaum said he would support the majority view of the EPC and not submit a minority report to the Faculty Council as he had intended. He said the emphasis of the majority report has shifted from the problems with the current system to positive aspects of the current system. Gillespie said he supports faculty proctoring because it would be a good deterrent to cheating. "If it (proctoring) had been the case in the past, then a lot of students wouldn't have been herebefore the Honor Court) in the first place." Gillespie also said that the proposal making suspension the normative sanction for academically related offenses should not be initiated unless the proposal for faculty proctoring is approved also. "If you are going to have firmer penalties, you must have firmer deterrents," he said. If the stiffer sanction proposal is passed, the majority of cases coming before the court will result in suspension, he said. The proposed changes must be approved by the Faculty Council, the Campus Governing Council and the chancellor before they can be enacted. 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