Technician Volume LIV, Number 29 Friday, November 2, 1973 ‘ Over grievances Blacks, Caldwell meet " ’ By Beverly Privette Dean of Student Affairs, Dean of cerning the meeting, and gave no rounding the possible conjunction of Week,” Poole ended. Editor Student Development, John Poole, indication of what was discussed. Pan African Week and All Campus Talley said, “If Don Bell and Approximately 50 black students and JD. Wright, Vice ChancellOr of Poole said that “the black stu- Weekend that has been suggested by Ralph Robinson and the SAAC attended the Chancellor’s Liaison Finance and Business. dents made a forceful presentation to the Union Board of Directors. They leadership would just settle down a Committee meeting yesterday after- CALDWELL SUGGESTED to Bell the Chancellor. also asked that something be done little bit and talk with us and try to noon and requested a private meeting during the liason meeting that Terry “They Specifically requested use about WKNC-FM and the lack of work these things out, they can all afterwards with Caldwell to air (T.C.) Carroll, student body presi- of the University Print Shop when it soul programming and that the be worked out reasonably well.” problems facing black students. dent, also remain for the discussion is closed as a Space for a black University employ more blacks.” CONCERNING SAAC’S request Don Bell, president of the Society afterwards. Bell replied that “I’d culture center similar to what the POOLE INDICATED that the Ad- of the print sh0p after the King for Afro-American Culture (SAAC) prefer that T.C. not remain here.” Ghetto is now. They asked,” con- ministration could not make a deci- Building is destroyed, Talley noted and members of SAAC met for over When contacted afterwards, Bell tinued Poole, “that the Administra- sion now about possible uses for the that there were other student groups _ an hour with Caldwell, Banks Talley, had “no comment” to make con- tion look into the problems sur- Print Sh0p and “we tried to explain affected by the closing as well. that. “SAAC is not the only student group “We assured them that we would affected,” he said. “We’re going to intensify our efforts to get soul pro- try to work out something as best gramming on WKNC, and that we we can for all of them.” would work with the University Stu- Talley commented that he had dent Center concerning Pan African (sec ‘Blacks,’page 5/ Student leaders: impeach Nixon am he By Jeff Watkins ing of congressional appropriations, ing Associate Editor (9) offering of the FBI directorship CHAPEL HILL— Student body to the judge presiding over the presidents from Duke, UNC-CH, Daniel Ellsburg case, (10) the UNC-G, and State announced plans “guestion of impropriety” concerning to make a “statewide coordinated Bebe Rebozzo and Howard Hughes, student effort” for North Carolina (II) the President’s dismissal of congressmen to urge that impeach- Archibald Cox as special Watergate ment proceedings against President prosecutor, and (12) the President’s Nixon begin immediately. “interference in the pursuite of jus- In a statement endorsed by all tice” in the above allegations. four student body presidents, Paul “Of course none of this has been Price, coordinator for the movement, proven by the due process of law,” gave two reasons for the student Price continued, “but that is exactly campaign. the point. With so many allegations drifting about, the only sane and “ONE, WE BELIEVE THAT constitutional alternative left, with Richard Nixon should resign because he can no longer govern effectively,” (see ‘Student page 4) staff photo by Caram Price said. “Two, we believe there Several student body presidents revealed at a news conference held yesterday at UNC their intention are more than sufficient grounds to Audit hopes to coordinate a statewide student effort for the impeachment of President Nixon. Pictured from left impeach the President should he re- to right are T.C. Carroll, Chris Jones (UNC-G), Ford Runge (UNC), Paul Price (moderator), and Kirk fuse to resign.” Price listed 12 reasons why im- to turn up Martin (Duke). peachment proceedings should begin: (1) the President’s authorizing the bombing in Cambodia and the sub- calculators Presidency sequent cover~up, (2) the President’s authorizing the burglary, wiretapping By Kathie Easter and surveillance of political dissi- Assistant News Editor dents, (3) the President’s “plumbers” An extensive audit is now being Senate passes impeachment resolution group as a secret police corps, (4) conducted in order to find the eight the “suSpicious settlement” of the missing Student Government cal- By Howard Barnett freedom from search and seizure that the boundaries of the community cut ITT case, (5) the grain sale to the culators. Staff Writer every other citizen has.” off some of the proposed sorority Soviet Union, (6) the dairy indUstry’s Tom Pittman, the student who The Student Senate, in an abbrevi- It was passed with only token houses. The boundaries of the com- campaign contributions followed by has been in charge of renting the ated meeting Wednesday night, over- resistance, as was a proposal by T.C. munity need to be changed, and the an increase in dairy products, (7) calculators, said, “Students have whelmingly approved a resolution Carroll to establish a “program co- only way to do this is to have a financing of the President’s California made things harder by returning two urging the completement of impeach- ordinator” for the Senate to do re- member at the community meeting. and Florida residences, (8) impound- and three calculators at a time with- ment proceedings against President search on topics vital to the Senate. out matching the right serial number Richard Nixon. This person would be on the payroll to the serial number on the box.” The resolution was amended of the Student Senate, and $3,000 “This was the cause of a great slightly to say that it should be sent was apprOpriated for the salary. many errors in bookkeeping, espe- to the North Carolina delegation in The new ticket policy was dis- cially at the beginning of the ' the House of Representatives. cussed, but it did not come up for a semester," he said. A rol].call vote was called for, and PITTMAN, WHO IS turning the the reselutionpassed, 4.2-5, with one vote. Athletic Committee Chairman job over to another student, said, “I abstention. Al Burkart asked the Senate‘s opin- felt that I wasn’t doing the job as it STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT ion of a first come, first served poli- should be done. I felt that I wasn’t T.C. Carroll, in his report to the cy, with a student being able to pick up to that sort of reSponsiblity.” Senate admitted that there had been up his ticket and that“ of another John Poole, dean of student devel- “some problems with the calcula- student on the first two days and opment, said, “We mutually agreed tors.” Six calculators, according to date tickets on the third day. Most that he be shifted to another job. Carroll, are “unaccounted for.” senators seemed to favor this This job requires specific skills such “That doesn’t mean that they policy. as bookkeeping and a great attention have been stolen,‘ said Carroll, “or A PIECE OF EMERGENCY leg- to detail." that somebody is selling them on the gislation was rushed through prO- John McRainey, who is investi- side and pocketing the money. viding fo the Student Senate to elect staff photos by Caram gating the matter as a member of the They’re just unaccounted for, and a representative to the Hillsborough Student Services Committee, refused we’re doing everything in our power community meetings. The commun- to allow the rental records to be to remedy the situation.” We ts vs. drys seen; however, according to Me- ity divisions of the city are an inno- Rainey, all student government offi- A NEW SEARCH POLICY was vation of the City approved by the Senate, also. The Council. And cials are forbidden to use the calcula- university attorney general Spoke in State is in the Hillsborough Bill Zuckerman. Wets, debated the liquor-by-the- tors unless they rent them through favor of the policy, saying that ‘stu- community. drink issue with Coy Privette, Dry, in a telecast the proper channels. dents should have the same rights of It was pointed out, however, that at 9 pm. tonight. (see Bookkeeping. 'page 5) Saga of a reluctant donor By Andy Terrill class. Man, I had had needles that didn’t bother me. At the gently slid a needle into my Staff Writer stuck up into my arm enough next table, blood pressure, vein. The most terrible, awful, times in my young life, and I temperature, and other data I had heard all sorts of frightening thing was about to was not volunteering for any was checked, and this was fol- stories about how weak you happen to me. I had tried to more. The Army just loves lowed up by that awful ordeal feel, but either they were avoid it for so long, but now nice, dull, needles. of having my finger pricked mostly false or else I’m Super- there was no way out. I was I was assigned to help set for a blood sample. man. And I’m no superman. about to give away almost a up the facilities in the gym I received my little plastic Of course, all donors are pint of my precious gift of lobby and to assist the nurses bag and was pointed towards screened to make sure that life, my blood.
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