«‘00 Technician SumrnerVoiumeVl. Numbers North Carolina State University's Student Newspaper Since 1920 WHICH”, Committee selects 19 faculty members for Japan Center Names of the faculty members ticipants in Japanese before they by Kathryn R. Msrkle who will be the first North travel to Japan in July. 1981. She Stafl’ Writer Carolinian participants in the previously taught at the Univer- Nineteen State faculty center’s Japanese exchange pro ‘sity of Pennsylvania. Tilman members were selected Friday gram have not been released. said. afternoon to participate in the “We just selected them Fri- Tilman stopped in Japan dun University’s new N,C. Japan day. .Letters will go out early. ing his tour of Southeast Asia to Centerfaculty development pro». next week. They come from all make contacts with several gram. according to Dean of schools on campus “except Japanese organisations which Humanities and Social Sciences Veterinary Medicine.” Tilman may become involved in the Robert Tilman. ' said. center’s activities. Tilman. who returned July 7 Faculty members of the School “I was lecturing in Southeast from a tour of Southeast Asia.is of Veterinary Medicine were not Asia, but on the way back I stop- responsible for establishing the included because the school itself 'ped inJapan and made some center. an internatio‘hal boardof is still selecting its faculty, follow-up and additional contacts directors and a commi‘tee to ap Tilman explained. for the center.” Tilman said. point the. center’s first director. The ad hoc committee which! These contacts. all in Tokyo. in- “We will have to have a diree selected faculty participants was cluded the International Chris- tor by July 1. 1981. A committee chaired by Provost Nash tian University. Kanda Institute will begin our search in August Winstead. Other members of the of Foreign Language. or September. committee included Tilman. Dr. Japanese—American Friendship photo by We.) “The director could comehfrom Hiroko Kataoka. the center’s Association. international divi School of Humanities and Social Sciences Dean Robert Tilman anywhere. It will be a world-wide newly-appointed Japanese sion of the Federation of Com- wears a Japanese shirt as he displays a Japanese test he acquired ’search.” Tflmamsaid Saturday. linguist. Jack Rigney. dean of panies Doing Foreign Business last month in the Orient—together with the engIIuI translation. Tilman said he/she must be State’s International Programs. (Kaidanren. in Japanese) and the both bilingual and bicultural in and Walter Johnson. a Japan Federation of Educational year we will be occupying space Tilman said he was excited English and Japanese since the specialist in the N..C Depart- SystemsNObunsha), Tilman said. in some uilding on campus.” about the center’s development. director will be directly invoNed ment of Commerce. Tilman said. “At the moment. it(the center) ‘Tilman sai about the physical “We will be the first state- in coordinating programs in Dr. Kataoka was hired last is all being started out of my ef- location of the center’s head- supported center of this kind in 1 North Carolina and Japan. month to instruct faculty par~ fice. I would imagine that in a quarters. the US." he said. Lawyer answers allegations the paper. He was on vacation. he “The landlord can't control the by Margaret Britt said. ’ clientele of the lessees. nor the News Editor “He (Smoot) is in reorganiza- mode of operations of the lessee Harold Russell Jr.. attorney- tion under the bankruptcy act.” operators.” Russell said. at-law‘ representing David M. Russell said. Russell said he had asked Smoot of Wake Forest. feels his Russell said. he did not know Smoot in November not to make client has “substantially com- anything about Smoot’s manage- any more repairs, plied” to the leases he held with ment of the Square except what “I know no maintenance has his tenants in Hillsborough has happened since November of been done since he went into i Square. last year. reorganization in November.” "To my knowledge. none of the Russell said the sale has not Russell said. tenants have ever sued (Smoot) yet closed. “You can look at the premises for noncompliance.” Russell said “State has not bought it (the and tell they are in need of in a telephone interview last property) yet.” he said. repairs.’'he said. Wednesday. “I think it was a combination of The figure for the sale of was Bretiord) “If he wasn’t conforming to the many problems that have caused Barry’s and Free Advice was not Cool pleasure lease. why didn’t they sue him or ‘the.city fathers to be down on 825.000: instead. i was 817.500 move out?” he said. Hillsborougb Square. Smoot Russell said. Our fountain isn't just for dogs anymore!At last, we’ve discovered Smoot referred all questions to alone has not created all the pro- “If theyhad not accepted our Mush more piacidly than our canine cohorts) that the Falls of Russell when the sale of the blems.” Russell said in answer to proposal. I would have attemp- Moodoindeedbeattheheet. Square first became public. allegations made by current and ted to get them to vacate the Russell could not be reached former tavern owners in the premises through some other for comment for the last issue of Square. legal means.” Russell said. Jam I I Leaders fail on recommendation * i We ) by Ellen Dob-e “Personally. I am very disap- crease) must bd' at least 860." Staff Writer by Margaret Britt pointed." Oglesby said. Haywood said. ) News Editor i There will be no Carter Haywood said be had asked at Haywood said he has received —HEW hearing postponed until Stadium “Jam” this summer. Student Government leaders the last meeting for a written no written information from the July 29. Page 9. ) according to Richard Farrell. failed to present a written recom- recommendation including‘an ex- students. except one slip of paper ) business manager of Athletics mendation for a 198182 rent in- planation of how or why the with a ”conservative" estimation —Stetc economics professor was made. .from a student 1 at State. crease proposal at the July figure committee dies of injuries. Page 3. Farrell said State worked meeting of the university’s ad Haywood said that Angela member when he was unable to ) hard to bring major recording ' hoc Rent Committee. Tatum. a student member of the attend an earlier meeting. -—Morc than a“teenage” artists to Carter Stadium. but Present at the meeting were a Rent Committee and Student wasteland-e review ofThe ' ' because of scheduling pro student committee member. Dr. ' Government liason. had come to Tatum could not be reached Whoin concert indGreensboro. blems with the groups. “we Charles Haywood. associate dean his office before the meeting and for comment last week. Rea said Page 4. couldn't get anything going.” for Student Affairs. Charles told him. “we think it ought to be she could not attend the meeting .Oglesby. director of Residence between 835 and S40. and we because the date was changed —“The Diary of Anne Frank” “Things have been slow this continues at Duke. Page 5. ‘ A‘A a Life. and Eli Panee. director of think you can cut your budget”: from Monday. and she had an spring. but we’re working on outof-town visitor Tuesday. of inside shows for this Residence Facilities. But Haywood said she provided couple Neither Student Body Presiv —Rsy Martin named assistant ‘ fall.” he said. no further explanation. Rea said Friday that be has basketball coach. Page 6. available dent Joe Gordon or Student ,‘i Details should be Steve Rea.or "We have a 42 percent written a letter which will in- the middle of August. he Body Treasurer '1 by their proxies. were preunt at estimated increase from the clude a written recommendation said. utilities. That says it (rent in- and an explanation. A 'v ‘V ‘v the meeting. _ Two-I Technician / JuIy 16.1w UNC-HEW hearing delayed; # UNCASC plans to meet-soon during that meeting included traditionally black universities. I by Kathryl a. Markls - elimination of duplicate . pro- received the impression from Staff Writer ' grams on UNC campuses; them that they would not be in The administrative hearing on desegregation of faculty. ‘ad— favor of a merger," he said. the decade-long U. 3. Depart- ministrative staffs. non-academic “They like the schools they're ment of Health. Education and personnel and governing boards; attending. They are in favor of Welfare (HEW) and the Universi- and either a 150 percent increase ‘ better teaching facilities and bet- ty of North Carolina (UNC) in the number of black students ter. qualified professors. but desegregation dispute scheduled enrolled in traditionally white in- that‘s not the'way they want to? to be held on July's has been stitutions as a whole and‘in each go about doing it." he expiained. delayed until July 22.~according institution. or at~ least an equal Gordon d be was in favor of to State Studenthody President proportion of black and white improving; higher education .Joe Gordon. .high school graduates who enter across the state. but that he did “The last I heard is that they such institutions. not believe moving one program (HEW) are reviewing the pro to another university was the posal UNC submitted to meet Witness problems best way to do so. their requirements." Gordon said “I think the best way to im- (Staff photo by Linda Brafford) Wednesday. According to Gordon. the prove (the system) is by making Shade break “At 'the last University of government is having trouble ‘more information ayailable and North Carolina Association of getting some of their witnesses- programs more attractive .to Cold drinks outside the Student Center certainly make a welcome Student ' Governments to testify.
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