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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 8

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Tuesday, SeptemberlS, JC Page 8 THE DAILY TAR HEEL -UNC's Honor System- Present udget- bation, Definite Probation. In (Continued from page 6) Welcome New Students To Chapel Hill And The definite Suspension, and Definite Suspension. The violations are written down at the back of the student's records. The Women's Council may also impose Council Reprimand, Social Probation, and Strict Social Pobation. Accused students can postpone hearings on the grounds that they were not charged with any specific offense, or that they were not fully informed of their charges.

Accused students can move to terminate hearings on the grounds that the proceedings are not being properly carried out or that the council hearing the case has no jurisdiction over the case. tions varies from expulsion to reprimand. Any sentence that involves cheating results in an automatic in the course involved. A student who is suspended before final examinations loses all credit for the courses he is taking and still gets an in the course in which he cheated. If he has completed final examinations before being suspended he is allowed full credit in the courses he has not cheated in.

Five Sentences There are five different grades of punishment for offenses: Official Reprimand, Indefinite Po- Continued from page 1) University pay higher salaies in almost every professional rank. The difference between their rates and those paid at Carolina ranges from $460 to $2,940. At the rank of associate professor the Consolidated University average is lower than the average of the other universities. Tha purchasing power of professors has gone up about 25 per cent during the past fifty years in comparison to a rise of nearly 180 per cent of the purchasing power of industrial workers, ac- Mil shoppe The other prime target attacked by the budget was the need for books in the libraries of the three campuses. In a brief speech the Chief Administrator of the Board of Higher Education, Dr.

William Archie, said the only decent libraries in North Carolina were at Chapel Hill and Duke: "They are worth keeping up." Chancellor Caldwell of State College told the Commission that it should start providing the college library with some books and periodicals instead of depending cn the libraries of Duke and Chapel Hill. The general comment made by members of the University was that they were requesting a fair minimum and that if things were to continue with any attempt at quality the demands would have to be met. cording to Friday. Friday said it was not uncommon for professors at the University to receive offers from outside industries that exceeded their salaries by several thousand dollars. Each time a professor or instructor leaves, the University has to offer his replacement a salary which is considerably higher than the one previously paid, said the president.

The effect this has on UNC was given by Chancellor Aycock. He said that ten years ago over half the sections in the General College were being taught by part time instructors because the University couldn't afford to pay enough people to work full time. Since then the ratio of part time to full time instructors has dropped to about 40 per cent, but it is still unbalanced. We hope you girls tvill stop in and browse. We specialize in popular price sporfsvear and casual wear in the college fashions Welcome To U.N.C.

Class '66 Blouses Skirts Skirls-Pleated Straight Consolidated U. Asks 37 Million LA PIZZA invites Wrap-Arpuiuls Kilts Culottes Slax Dresses Casual Wear Leather Jackets Playtex ff Maindciiform Bras fg -J Lingerie IilkJi Sleepwear ltf0M III (Continued from Page 1) UNC GETS $13.9 If the $32.4 million for capital is granted, State College in Raleigh will get $14.9 million, UNC $13.9 million, and the Woman's College in Greensboro $4.3 million. UNC Chancellor William B. Ay- Yon to Try the Best Pizza Ever to Come From An Oven i son Hall in the Zoology Department. 8.

To construct a new cafeteria for the newly built dormitories. 9. To build a new dorm for 725 men. 10. To make additions and alterations to Davie Hall in the Psychology Department.

11. To build a new Law School building. 12. To renovate Phillips Hall. 13.

To build a new dorm for 200 women. Many of the items the Consolidated University will be asking for were included in the $61.6 million bond issue that was killed last year. If the bond issue had passed UNC would have received $6 million and the State College in Raleigh would have been given $4.7 million. C. Jim.

Mrs. Clark Mrs. Cannady tvill be pleased to help ivith your needs desires Air-Conditioned cock said last spring that first priority among Chapel Hill capital improvements will be given to the construction of a new addition on the south side of Memorial Hospital. The addition which -would cost $2.5 million would offer expanded facilities for the care of out-patieits. Second priority was given to an under-graduate library-student union.

Improvements in the heating plant placed third. Fourth highest on the list was an addition to the basketball i 8 111' IN Yl Phone 4 123 E. Main 135 E. Franklin St. r- ''111 3 ST" I ili i- I If 967-1451 A Carolina hisiiluium Cantleliglit arena in Woollen Gym.

Previously there had been talk of building a $6 million multi-purpose arena along the lines of a colliseum. The justification of such an idea had come under fire from several quarters. Whole Student Body Under the new plan a $1 million addition would be built on the east side of the gym. The addition would enable the gym to seat 9,400 people, thus making it the only building on campus capable of seating the entire student body at one time. elcomes You We Absolutely Deliver Open 5 P.M.-I l.M.

Dfiify rind Sunday Closed Wednesday LA PIZZA to Our Beautiful Store of Exciting, Unusual and Useful Gifts in The other UNC requests order of importance were: The Only Pizzeria in Town" Self Service 5. To renovate and provide basic equipment for the ground floor of McNider Hall in the School of Medicine. 6. To renovate and air condition two areas in the Louis Rond Wilson Library. Go West on Franklin Three Minnie Ride 106 W.

Main Si. Plenty of Free Parking 7. To make an addition to Wil- 4, eicome STUDENTS FACULTY NEWCO qu? flERS ot are welcome at IWGGIiXS9 Chapel Hill is an ideal Place likely find it at for Living for Oil i Study for Work for Worship We appreciate your business and invite you to serve yourself. But if you desire clerk service please call on any one of us. Our aim is to give you what you want when you want it and at the price you want to pay.

Your suggestions will be carefully considered. We provide free parking while you shop and save at Huggins. The parking lot is located just back of our store. When you use it just come in our back door. for Relaxing We carry mors And thi in items HOUSE OF FASHION is the ideal Shopping Center for all appropriate apparel in ivhich to fully enjoy all of the above benefits.

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73,248
Years Available:
1893-1992