2 i The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, September campus Compiled by Public service announcement! mull be turned In to the box outside the DTH offices in tha Umon by 1 00 p m II they are lo run the neict diy Each item will run at least twice ACTIVITIES TODAY There will be a pep rally today at 9 p.m. in Hoshamer Stadium for the Kentucky Came. THERE WILL BE FREE BEER! The UNC Bowling Club and UNC Bowling team are holding an organizational meeting at 3 p.m. in Room 217 of the Carolina Union. Anyone interested, men and women, is invited. The UNC-CH Water Polo Club will be holding an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. in Room 209 of the Carolina Union. The meeting will be short. Call 967-3 1 49 for more inforniat ion. There will be a meeting of the Undergraduate Art History Atioclatlon at 5 p.m. in 115Ackland.The meeting will be open to prospective majors and those interested in organizing an art lecture series. The UNC Scuba Club will have an introductory meeting and slide show at 7 p.m. in Room 304 of Woollen Gym. Dive trips will be planned. Anyone interested is welcome. There will be aUNCCC Short Course entitled "What Is a Computer" at 3 p.m. in Room 228 Phillips Hall. A meeting will be held for those interested in working for The Journalist, the UNC School of Journalism publication at 7 p.m. in the basement of Howell Hall. The UNC Jugglers Association will meet at 3 p.m. at the Old Well, Beginners and non-jugglers who would like to learn are especially welcome. The North Campus Chapter of the Intervarslty Christian Fellowship will have its first meeting at 7 p.m. in the parlor of the Chapel of the Cross Episcopal Church. Fveryone is invited. Barry Gabel and Friends will be performing at 8 p.m. in Deep Jonah. There w ill be free popcorn and refreshments will be sold. Bring your own beer and wine. No 'We built it, we WASHINGTON (UP1) - Shouting "no, no, no," more than 2,000 protesters demonstrated near the Pan American Union and the White House Wednesday before, during and after the signing of the Panama Canal treaties. Throughout the historic day, middle-aged veterans, young human rights activists, mcmbcis of both political parties and even a few American Nazis gave vent to their opposition. One daytime demonstration was held on the steps of the Capitol, with several members of Congress making speeches denouncing the agreement to turn the canal over to Panama in the year 2000. Near the Pan American Union, at about the time President Carter and Panamanian leader Omar Torijos were signing the treaty, a bespectacled old woman wearing white loafers and a white dress waved a banner saying: "We built it, we paid for it, keep it!" Passing cars with bumper stickers reading "Honk if you want to keep the canal" drew 'DTH' starts new distribution system A new Daily Tar Heel distribution system, moving some old drop sites and adding several new ones, is now in effect. DTH Editor Greg Porter said the new system, with a total of 41 boxes, should be more effective and more efficient. Drop boxes for some areas have been moved outside to serve more conveniently all the dorms in that area, such as the Women's Triad and the Upper and Lower Quad. "In the past, the drop box for an area such as one of the Quads or the Triad has been convenient only to the dorm in which it was placed," Porter said. "We've now moved these boxes outside to a central position so they will serve all the dorms in the areas they're designed to serve." New campus drop sites have been added at Coker Hall, Rosenau Hall, the Health Sciences Library, Joyner Dorm and CAROLINA ALUMNI BASKETBALL GAME SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th 5:00 p.m. CARMICHAEL AUDITORIUM FEATURING CAROLINA STARS OF THE PAST: BOB McADOO MITCH KUPCHAK CHARLIE SCOTT WALTER DAVIS BOBBY JONES LENNIE ROSENBLUTH and many more ALL TICKETS $3.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED Tickets Now On Sale at the Carrnichael Ticket Office Sponsored by the Campus Chest I in conjunction with UNC ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 197; calendar - Jodl Bishop cover charge. Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. invites everyone to attend their annual rush, "Rushing to Delta' at 7 p.m. in Room 202-204 of the Carolina Union. Hinton James presents "The Abominable Mr. Phlbes" at 8 and 10 p.m. in James Recreation Room. The show stars Vincent Price and admission is 50c. Gymnastics tryouts will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the gymnastics area of Woollen Gym. All interested persons should come. Bring poetry, prose, or essays to the Di Phi Reading Night at 8 p.m. in 300 New West. The Brothers of the My Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity would like to cordially invite all persons interested in Alpha to their Fall Smoker at 7 p.m. in Upendo Lounge. There will be an organizational meeting of the First Collegiate Bassmastersof UNC CH at 7:30 p.m. in the first floor lounge room of Hinton James. Anyone interested in fishing is welcome. PI Lambda Phi's "Welcome Back to the New House Party" will be at 8 p.m. at 107 Fraternity Court. There will be free beer and everyone is invited. The Current Affairs Committee of the Carolina Union will meet at 5 p.m. in Room 215 of the Carolina Union. All persons interested in experimental Union programming or in creating an atmosphere of student unity are welcome to attend. The Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Societies will meet for readings and business at 8 p.m. in 300 New West. All members are urged to attend. As always, visitors are welcome. The UNC Recreation Society will meet at 3:30 in Room 202 of the Carolina Union. This will be a very important meeting and anyone interested in joining is invited to attend. paid for it, we cheer and applause from the crowds. The demonstrators estimated by U.S. Park Police to number over 2,000 were kept across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House and at least a block from the Pan American Union, headquarters of the Organization of American States where virtually all the hemisphere's top leaders gathered for the signing. In general, those opposing the canal transfer predominated at the Pan American Union, while demonstrators near the White House were mostly protesters of military rule in some Latin American countries, including Panama. "Jimmy, JeTy, Henry, go home," shouted treaty opponents as Carter and his special guest, former President Gerald Ford, were driven to the ceremony. , s- Those in the crowd across from rhe White " House, where the President held a dinner for a large group of the visiting dignitaries, carried signs saying "Carter's Human Rights Policy: Dinner with all the Fascists" and Henderson Residence College. The Whitehead box has been moved to the street to serve more students, also. Franklin Street drop sites are at the U.S. Post Office, Fowler's and the Carolina Coffee Shop. Other off-campus drop sites are at Eastgate, Kroger Plaza and University Mall in Chapel Hill, and at Byrd's and Carr Mill Mall in Carrboro. Any suggestions or complaints about the new distribution system should be directed to DTH Distribution Manager Bill Bagley. If students notice that all papers at one drop site are gone by 9 a.m., they should call Bagley at the DTH office so changes can be made. Porter emphasized that the 41 new drop boxes were paid for by Hinton Press, publishers of the DTH. The South Campus Chapter of Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship has its first meeting of the year at 7:30 p.m. in the Parker lounge. All students are welcome. UPCOMING EVENTS The Black Ink Staff will have a picnic to celebrate its 10th anniverary at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, in the Forest Theatre. The public is invited to pack a picnic lunch and join the staff for games and other activities. , The year's first meeting of the Campus Y's "Dinner Discussion" program will be held at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 9, at the house of Dr. C. L. Sockwell. Dr. Richard Richardson, Chairman of the Political Science Department, will speak on "How Democratic Is America." For more information drop by Room 102 of the Y Building. A series of meditations for beginning and experienced meditators will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 9, through'Oct. 14 at the Newman Center Library. Topics include color relaxation, hope, guidance and other meditations. This series is not in any way associated with the Transcendental Meditation program. There is no charge but a donation to the Newman Center would be appreciated. For more information call 929 4526. Fred Cockerham (legendary master of the fiddle and fretless banjo) will be appearing for some old time mountain music at 8:30 p.m. Friday. Sept. 9, in the back room of the Ranch House. With him will be Michael Fishback and Friends. There will be lots of beer. Rainbow Soccer's fall season registration will be held from 10a.m. til noon on Saturday, Sept. 10 and Saturday, Sept. 17, at the Muirhead Soccer Stadium. The Muirhead stadium is located on Cleland Road off the 15-501 Bypass in Glen Lennox. Also planned are coaching and refereeing clinics which will begin at 1 1 a.m. during registration. The league is open to all people of any age, sex or skill so come on out and share in the fun and excitement. St. John's Metropolitan Community Church will hold worship services at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. II, in the sanctuary of the keep it' treaty "Free All Political Prisoners: Oppose Repressive Regimes." "It is disgusting," said one Latin American protester, "that military dictators should be eating in the White House." Several joggers took the whole thing in stride, running expressionless through security lines and among the demonstrators. At the Capitol demonstration earlier, Panama Canal Club-wielding troops chased them back to their school. Various conservative groups held outdoor antitreaty rallies in Washington, while about 2,000 human-rights demonstrators staged peaceful rallies outside the White House and theTarLAmerican U nion building to protest the presence of Latin American military dictators at the treaty ceremonies. One antitreaty group mustered about 200 strong on the steps of the Capitol at noon, waving red-white-and-blue banners decaring, "We Built It, We Bought It , We Own It " They hissed a group of American Nazis in stormtrooper uniforms who joined the rally, but cheered members of Congress who denounced the new pact as "treason" and a document that "ought to be bound in yellow instead of blue." , ,. " At the Supreme Court, Justice William Rehnquist rejected a renewed request by four state attorneys general for an emergency order blocking the signing ceremony until constitutional issues are resolved. Justice William Brennan turned down a similar request Tuesday. But the day and the limelight belonged to Carter, Torrijos and the diplomatic MCC on the corner of Dixie and Wade Avenue (1-40) in Raleigh. Holy Communion will be celebrated immediately after the service. AH are welcome. For more information call 929-8843. There will be a Dl-Phl Open House from 3-5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 1 1 , at 400 New East. All interested students are welcome. There will be a lox and bagle brunch at 1 1 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 1 1 at the Hillel House, 210 West Cameron Street. Everyone is welcome. The Department of Political Science presents "The M issiles of October," a film of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12, in Carroll Hall Auditorium. Admission is free. The Psi Delta Chapter of the Omega Psl Phi Fraternity, Inc. will be sponsoring its fall Smoker at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12, in Room 202-204 in the Carolina Union. All interested young men are invited. Special invitations are extended to potential pledges. ITEMS OF INTEREST Anyone interested in working with Young Life during the coming year is invited to a leadership meeting at 4 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 1 1 , at the Pattons. If you need directions or a ride call John Austin at 933-8263. The Wesley Foundation invites everyone to participate in the following activities on Sunday: The Heart of the Bible Series (9:30 10:30), The Community Coffee (10:30 1 1:00), and Worship ( 1 1 :00 1 2:00). Wesley is located at 214 Pittsboro Street. For more information call 942-2152. Official University Recognition for Student Extracurricular Organizations will expire Sept. 15. All organizations seeking recognition for the 1977-1978, academic year should obtain application forms from the Office of Student Affairs, 01 Steele Building or by calling 933-1309. A few openings remain to be filled for volunteer work at N.C. Memorial Hospital this semester. Please come to the volunteer office on the first floor of the main hospital to preregister. Required orientation for all new volunteers is from 5-7:30 p.m. Sept. 8 in the fourth floor hospital clinic auditorium. If you have questions call 966-4793. protestors Rep. Mickey Edwards, R-Okla told a crowd of about 200 that U.S. canal negotiator Sol Linowitz is "the Bert Lance of international negotiation." . thirty human-rights groups had planned another demonstration in front of the White House to protest the presence of some Latin American leaders at a state dinner following the treaty ceremonies. Continued from page 1. extravaganza itself a Washington assemblage of presidents, prime ministers and political elite unmatched in size or glamour since the 1969 funeral of Dwight Eisenhower. The State Department estimated i Wednesday afternoon the affair would be attended by visiting delegations from 27 American nations, plus three contingents headed by local ambassadors. With at least 17 chiefs of state included, the gathering amounted to the first Western hemisphere summit of the decade: a nightmare for security men and protocal experts, but just the prestigious assemblage Carter was hoping for to dramatize international support for the new pacts. The U. S. government arranged for elaborate news media coverage, issuing press credentials to 653 foreigners alone and beaming live television coverage of the signing ceremonies, by satellite, to Central and South America. The Voice of America also arranged to broadcast the ceremony on 10 of its Latin American short-wave frequencies. At the White H ouse Wednesday morning, Carter briefed about 70 civic leaders on the pact. Hackney's has Squeejuns Bass Squeejuns for active feet. Tough, . leather mocassins on long-wearing, non skid rubber soles. Great for casual or campus wear. for people who play... -nock North HillsRaleigh University MalUChapel Lance loans legal new comptroller report WASHINGTON (UPl) Bert Lance and his wife obtained about $800,000 in loans in the early I970's by making interest-free deposits in the lending bank, federal banking regulators said in a new report released Wednesday on the budget director's financial history. But the report from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said none of Lance's banking transactions appeared to be in violation of federal banking laws, and "we do not believe that the prosecution of any individuals is warranted." The report, released by the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee which is investigating Lance's activities prior to joining the government, also said there were instances when Lance made temporary overdrafts. On that score, press secretary Jody Powell said the White H ouse was aware of overdraft problems before Lance was confirmed as director of the Office of Management and DTH Classifieds For Sale ORIGINAL JEWELRY by local craftsman. Recast old gold. Custom and repair work welcome. LYSANDER'S JEWELRY, 105 North Columbia above Wally's. 10:30-5:30 Tues.-Fri., Sat. 11-3. 929-6852. K&L SOUND SERVICES official campus representative Paul Kemp. Sell over 120 brands of stereo equipment, TV's, CB's, car stereos at low discount prices. Call 933-8813. Travel LOW COST FLIGHTS to Europe from $146. Israel from $246. Plus Africa & Far East. Call Stu dent Travel toll free. (1) 800-223-7676. Help Wanted PART-TIME HELP WANTED. Ideal for married students, with own car. Part-time sales job with well established bcal business. Excellent incen tive reward. Schedule adjustable. Call 942-4691 during office hours. HELP WANTED - Waitress, part-time & full time. Start immediately. Mostly nights. 929 0280 HELP WITH ironing, wash and light housekeep ing. Choose your own hours. Approximately 8 hours per week. $2.40 per hour. Phone evenings. 967-4728 DEPENDABLE PERSON NEEDED to keep six and seven year olds. 3 until 5:30 M-F. Need own transportation or bus. Call 929-2893 or 942-8057. I AM LOOKING for two students with a pickup or van to do part time piece work installation for Insulation Company. Reply DTH Bos A. WANTED people to do phone work. Day & evening . shifts available. Good pay. No experience needed. We train. Apply in person 201 N. Roxboro St. (downtown area.) Northwestern Bank Bldg. Suite 200, Durham, N.C. 9:00 A.M. til 8:00 P.M. Mon Sat. NEEDED: men and women for light city delivery work. Full & part time openings. Excellent income. Day and evening openings. Apply in person 201 N. Roxboro St. (downtown area) Northwestern Bank Bldg. Suite 200, Durham, N.C. 9:00 A.M. til 8:00 P.M. Mon-Sat. WE NEED MANAGER TRAINEES Weekends and nights from 5 pm to 2 am Qualifications: 1. Experience working with people 2. Good organizer 3. Appearance appropriate for food service 4. Willing to wear uniform 5. Previous food preparation experience desirable Benefits: 1. Start at $135wk. with increases according to ability 2. Group insurance plan available 3. Chance for promotion 4. Food on job 5. Good folks to work for Apply in person between 12 noon-5 pm PTA 300 W. Rosemary St. Chapel Hill DO YOU ENJOY SERVING PEOPLE? Weekends and nights from 5 pm to 2 am. Part time too. We need waiter-waitress oriented pizza delivery people. Qualifications: 1. Valid N.C. Driver's license 2. positive attitude about serving people 3. able to follow rules 4. appearance appropriate for food service 5. able to carry 15 lb. oven 100 yds. 30 times a night 6. willing to wear uniform 7. able and willing to be courteous and work for a tip 8. previous food service experience desirable 9. knowledge of Chapel Hill streets, UNC campus and housing Benefits: 1. schedule flexible to students 2. start $2hr. plus tips to $2.50hr. 3. chance for promotion 4. food on job 5. good folks to work for 6. IF DRIVING OWN CAR, liberal compensa tion for mileage Apply in person between 12 noon 5 pm PTA 300 W. Rosemary Street Chapel Hill Budget; that the problems all had been cleared up, and that a Justice Department investigation "determined there was no ground for criminal prosecution." the report, a supplement to one issued by the comptroller's office Aug. 18 on Lance's dealings immediately before Carter tapped him as budget director, said Lance used the interest-free deposit method to obtain more than a dozen loans dating back to 1963. But both reports raised questions about the effectiveness of federal controls over the banking business, and a House banking subcommittee is holding hearings on that general subject. Comptroller John Heimann forwarded the additional findings to both the House subcommittee and to the Senate Committee, which will have the opportunity to press. Heimann for further details when it opens formal hearings on the Lance affair on Thursday. WE NEED PIZZA COOKS Weekends and nights from 5 pm to 2 am. Flexible part time also available. Qualifications: 1. Previous pizza experience desirable 2. Positive attitude about serving people 3. Able to follow rules 4. Appearance appropriate for food service 5. Willing to wear uniform Benefits: 1. Flexible schedule for students 2. Start at $2.30hr. with raises according to ability 3. Chance for promotion 4. Food on job 5. Good folks to work for Apply in person between 12 noon-5 pm PTA 300 W. Rosemary St. Chapel Hill Lost & Found i I' 1 m i LOST RUSSIAN made 35 mm camera, black leather case. Left on bench near Planetarium. If found take to campus police. FOUND: Ladies' watch on Finley Golf Course Rd. Call 929-1248 and identify. Miscellaneo CONDOM SAMPLERS. Learn the difference between condoms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped, textured, colored, lubricated skins, stubs. Designed to increase sexual satisfac tion. Adam & Eve, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. IT'S HIGH NOON at the Bell Tower Sept. 9th Twelve O'clock Sharp. BYOD. BDH. ART BORO The best place in town to buy your artist's materials. At very competitive prices. In sunny downtown Carrboro. The Studio Art Supplies, 150 East Main Street. 929-6553 COLLEGIATE RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands on file. All academic subjects. Send $1.00 for mail order catalog. Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8474. WANTED: PEOPLE WHO WANT TO PLAY legal, hard, 6 man on a side, bump, set, spike volleyball. Call Karen, 933-7161, or leave note 445 Craige. WANTED: AGOOD HOUSE for puppies. I have 5 puppies six weeks old ranging from small to large; black to tan and in between. Call David 929 4438 anytime. HAVE A S-4 PARKING STICKER. Need a place closer. I will trade for a S-5 N-4 N-3, or N-2. Con tact Elizabeth Chantry. 933-1414 Announcements SIGN UP NOW as an usher for Playmakers' "Streetcar Named Desire." Ushers see show free. Sign-up board and details in Graham Memorial Room 206. Work one or more performances. 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