1 1 If Thursday, January 15, 1970 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Five Co.Bgre WASHINGTON (UPI)-A gynecologist warned Congress Wednesday that millions of American women were gulping birth control pills like "chickens eating corn," unaware they may cause cancer, blood clots, diabetes and arterv disease. - 'King Bay' Memoria By United Press International The nation Wednesday prepared to pay, tnbut to the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the anniversary of his birthday with a round of memorials seldom accorded a dead private citizen. Officials ordered schools closed Thursday in several cities, including New York, Baltimore, Kansas City and Harrisburg, Pa. Several governors among them Nelson Rockefeller of I IDTH CLASSIFIED SINGLE STUDENTS: Meet more members of the opposite sex at UNC Dating can be fun through N.D.S. All dates in Chapel Hill. For free details and questionnaires write: Nationwide Dating Service, 177 10th St. N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30.309.. RECONDITION' EL FURNITURE. Reupholsterec sofa, beds, couches frotr $49.50. Chairs from $14.50 New inncrspring mattresses $27.25. Dinettes, beds, etc Goodwill Store, 1121 W. Mair l Durham, across from Eas Duke Campus. i 1960 Volks convertible $200. New brakes & exhaust system. Needs , body worK and $75 cluteh job. -92-5363. 1965 Chevelle Malibu, good shape. air cond., $1200. Office desk $45. 3 new file cabinest $120, desk chair $15. sofa & chair $50. modern chair $20. dressers $30, air cond. $90 etc. 929-5363.- llJ jFor sale: One owner 1966 iChevelle Malibu V8, aqjig, radio, heater, ' automatic transmission, good tires, low miles, $1050 firm. Call 929-6003. Wanted: Experienced Combo Personnel. Guitarist, bass player organist and drummer looking for horn players and singer(s) Interested in forming versatile combo during second semester. Call Burt or Ralfh at 933-4091. . , i Stereo radio Panasonic, . 1' amp, 2 speakers, excellent condition Call Murray. 968-9117. Portable stereo and portable j TV. Both in great shape. The price: is right. Call Chiich Sears S at 968-9164, Room 7. . . I ; ! For Jsale: 1960 Oldsmobile. j One owner, good condition, newl tires. $150. Phone. j 544-1168 Durhamm. : ; i DYNA PAS-3, STEREO 70, j whisperfan, phone jack, speaker controls' in G O R G E O US OILED WALNUT CUSTOM CABINET with record storage. Best offer over $150. 929-3086, 933-5083. . For sale: two bookcases 4'x3'xl0" four shelves each. One table and chair. $25. Call 942-2981. APARTMENT: WTant someone to share new fully furnished apartment. $45mo. Call 968-9065 and ask for Robert. One roommate wanted to share apartment for second semester, University Gardens. $40 per month. Please call 929-5549 immediately if interested. Ask for Ricky, Large .private furnished room for rent to female student in new home near campus. Private entrance. Available after Feb. 1. Call 929-5978. Two rooms available in Granville Towers next semester. $25 security deposit Paid. Call 933-2454 "or 933-1950. Two bedroom air cond. mobile home 10x48 $80 month. Available immediately. Call 929-2854; 942-4307. ii 'The widespread use of oral contraceptives, such as has developed in the United St&ies in the past 10 years, has given rise to health hazards on a scale previously unknown to medicine," Dr. Hugh J. Davis told Sen, Gaylord Nelson's Senate small business New York, Kenneth Curtis of Maine and Frank Licht of Rhode Island declared the second anniversary of the assassinated civil rights leader's birthday, "Martin Luther King Day." The Martin Luther King Memorial Center a projected cultural and spiritual mecca for American Negroes will be officially inaugurated near King's new Crypt and the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta where he was co-psstor. Help! Senior woman needs place (any place) to live until -about April 15. Call 933-4936.. Any sophomore, junior or senior interested in a room in Granville Towers for next semester. Call 933-2514. Needed two roommates to share an apartment. Only $45 a month which includes utilities. Location is five minutes from, campus. Call Daryl Bowers 929-2621. Part time male help wanted. Make application in person. No phone calls. Roy Rogers Western Foods 106 Mallette Street. Needed: One girl to move into Granville and take up payments for second semester. Call after 6:30-933-1746 or 933-8027. ' SUMMER IN EUROPE! $19 N. Y. -London N. Y. Jui 10-Sept. 2 N.C. ELUUrfcA. FLIGHTS; Call Belt 1 Sande now between 4K7 p.r 933-5271. ; Wanted, responsible party tc take over low" monthh payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager P.O. Box 276. Shelbyvilie. Indiana, 46176. If you've ever been tempted to buy a Carolina Bikini Nightie set or a pair of Carolina Bikini Panties get in on the Pan ty man's going out of business sale. Act now before the Pantyman retires into UNC history. Call 929-7434 for free delivery.. Jobs available through the Student Aid Office-Library Desk Attendant Book keeper Data Processing Assistants General Clerks and Accounting Clerks. Interested persons please see Mr. R. Lindsay Roach in the Student Aid Office, 300 Vance Hall. Need Tickets for London Symphony either night. Call 933-7322 or 933-7327. Wanted ride to Boston or Chicago after Jan. 20. Call Mary 933-8004. W7ant to rent room in either Granville East, West or South with reduced rate. Please call 933-1867. Need to sub lease room in Granville East, WTest or South for second semester. Am getting married and need the money! Call 933-1867. Must sell cheap single bed good condition; dresser with stool and mirror; night stand. Call 929-6940. Another kind of Pot. Original one-of-a-kind . . pieces. Mugs, lamps, vases, sculptural pots for sale at: The Leather Shop (over Harry's) Westly Foundation (on show thru exams) or potter's home. Call 968-0552. 19 63 Che v. I m pa la Hardtop-Urgent V8, 283. PJ5. Powerwindows, air, radio, etc. Excellent condition. Returning to Australia. Reas. offer. Prof. Young 933-1077. Three need ride to Florida. Willing to share gas costs can leave afternoon 26th or all day 27th. Call 933-4079 or 933-4060. O I r, -i ihtornrr.iUee on monopoly, ded hearing, probe of "the The ere Congress first pill." was members interrupted by three of the Women's Liberation Front, a militant feminist group. "One of us was made sterile by birth control pills!" she shouted. Another bet King's body was removed Tuesday from Southview Cemetery and reinterred near the church in downtown Atlanta. The Georgia Senate's Business, Trade and Commerce Committee passed a resolution Wednesday to make Jan. 15 a day of 'memory for the slain Negro leader. But under senate procedure, the measure won't reach the full body for a vote until Friday, the day after the birthday anniversary. " The Rev. C.K. Steel, Tampa, Fla.. first vice president of the Southern Christian Leadership . Conference which King headed, said he would ask Florida Gov. Claude Kirk and Tampa Mayor Spurgeon Camp to proclaim Thursday a holiday. "At this point it is highly unlikely since the cabinet has already set the state holidays," a spokesman for Kirk said. 1970 I'M NUMBER 113 I'M A BORN W VIP Get your own big 11" x 14" Full Color Poster with your own Draft Lottery number and Zodiac sign ... Ready to hang . . . GREAT AS A GIFT FRIEND or FOE Send $2.00 and your birth date to: BARTLEY ENTERPRISES P.O. Box 1601 North Miami, Fla. 33161 S7 -A 426 E. Main St. Carrboro, N. C. IN THE CURVE WHERE CARRBORO AND CHAPEL HILL MEET. 929-4554 Th2Sony,130 Basy-Matic Stereo Cass Cciisolette For the decor-minded music lover who wants cas sette convenience, SONY presents a complete solid state, four-track stereophonic cassette system. Features: Two external walnut speakers. Stereo headphone jack. Stereo balance, tone, and volume controls. Microphone and auxiliary inputs. , Pause contro:. , I- Three-digit tape counter. , Complete push-button operation. Tape Sentinel lamp. Pop-up cassette ejector. Noise-suppressor switch. was pregnant. Another witness. Dr. M. James Whitelaw of O'Connor Hospital. San Jo:. Calif., said oral contraceptives make some women permanent y sterile. He agreed with Davis that intrauterine devices "the loop" diaphragms and other contraceptive methods work as well without the hazards. Risk Side Effects "How many American males would be willing to take oral contraceptives if they risked just one of the side effects loss of sex drive and libido?" Whitelaw asked. Libido means lust, or frequency of sexual r-atisfaction. Sen. Thomas J. Mclntyre, D-N.H., asked Davis whether Congress can "depend on the medical profession to fully advise women" of the alleged hazards. "These people are busy," Davis replied, referring to doctors. "They i read the materials which Jthe drug houses pump into them . . . so even the physician is not iuiiy informed." He said sequential birth control pills and ones high in estrogen should be banned for contraceptive use. "Estrogen is the culprit" in blood clots, he said. Davis is assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, and director of its Contraceptive Clinic. Loop Is Improved He said the intrauterine device had been greatly inproved and can now be used by women who have not borne a , c h i 1 d . " The new "loop" smaller than older models is effective 99.5 per cent of the time, Davis said, compared with 92 to 94 per cent for "older devices." Dr. David Carr of McMaster King Birthday Anniversary . . i it (Continued from page 1) therefore requesting ihe closing of the University cf North Carolina at Chapel Hill ... to observe the anniversary. During his lifetime, Dr. King made visits throughout this area, helping the poor, both black and white. Universities in other cities throughout the country have declared Dr. King's birthday a holiday. We therefore urge that our request be honored." Tf ?! I i If ? i ! rt if i.l University Hamilton. Or.:., said a chromosome miscarriages among women of 227 -ho wed hat WHO became pregnant within six months of discontinuing oral contraceptives, there was a "clear increase in one type of abnormality which ieads to . . . miscarriage." lessman Dr. Frank Riessman. a professor of educational sociology and director of the New Careers Development Center at New York University, will speak at UNC Friday on social policy planning with emphasis on career development for the poor. Riessman will make two presentations under the sponsorship of the School of Public Health. The first wUl be at 9:00 a.m. in the auditorium of the School of Public Health. At 10:00 a.m. Riessman will speak at a general student-faculty seminar in Luxurious-- cominG NEXT WE Eli OPEN SUNDAY'S Russ Meyerls i COLO f contemplate' His possibilities ; . Y000: 1 I " ' , ri I I K GET MOEIE FOR : - STUDENT DURING EXAM " : ' DON'T KEEP I: CAMPUS TOUR .'BOOKS. I i : ffj TILL- SPRING !; :' ' RUSH ..BEGINS j ' (0) -. (P"R T) I Ml Ah uUm J i I - - ' - - . j m - - -t ' I I ' f ' P ' P7 - - - I 1 " 1 I "' ; I 1 .' n i1' ;.' jj- !, ) I S . j j I - l; J : ' - Siegel in! Sioring . M Barry- Siegal. often described as the "publicity chairman of the fraternity world" will address a convocation of all freshmen men on Wednesday February 4, Interfraiernity according to Council (IFCi Room 331. Riessman served as director of the Mental Health Program at Lincoln Hospital and as an associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine prior to 1966. He has authored or co-authored numerous books, including "Mental Health of the Poor (1964), "New Careers for the Poor" (1965), "Up from Poverty" (1968), and "Strategies Against Poverty" (1969. 1HT T ?M TT Tfy To Speak 7 . 4 Qtap;rMIi NOTICE TO THE STUDENTS! Be sure to check by the HUB.every day during the exam period. You might find somesurprises that will help to make the next two weeks a little brighter. THE SALE WILL CONTINUE! MS j art? ijfru tq i IT9, iSil ST Rush Chairman Feter Be n- Siegel. executive secretary of Zeta Beta iau citkjr.i! fraternity, was chosen as the Ir.terfraterr.ity Man of the Year for 1969 by the National Ir.terfraternity Conference, ar.d received the Alpha Delta Gamma Interfraiernity Award "for his outstanding contributions to the nation ar.d its people and particularly to the Inter fraternity- system" in 196a Berg indicated that all freshmen with at least a 2.0 grade point average will be eiegible to join a fraternity during spring rush. He further stated that rush rules and procedures will be explained to freshmen at the Wednesday night convocation. Spring rush this year, according to Berg, will be held from Sunday February 15 to Thursday February 19. 'Chapel Hill's Leading Clofhier it ! a in m m V-'! i 4 u THZ 1970 f d 4i A mb imp ALT.IAriAC J Nov on Sale Everywhere Thert's nothing more trusted. $1.95 olo cvcsilobU in herd cover by DoufaUday 4 Co.. orly 1970. i: H I! !i S M 9 H H SI 8 S a 8 i! ii ii "mi him jui Mimn mill n in mil I ll to