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2 Tha Dally Tar Heel Tuesday. September 19. 1978 - rf h m iiiigjiriliiHiffii I "vlsw nolBiroei Vice Chancellor Temple gets O WAA nonninaticNri- Carter nominated for Nobel Prize WASHINGTON (AP) Resolutions proposing that President Carter be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his Middle East peace efforts were introduced Monday in both houses of Congress. The Senate resolution, introduced by Delaware Republican William Roth, supported the Camp David summit agreements and placed the Senate on record as favoring the Nobel award to Carter, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. A similar suggestion was made in the House, where Rep, Ronald M. Mottl. D-Ohio, wrote the Nobel committee asking that Carter be given the prize "for his leadership in laying the foundation for a permanent and lasting peace." Two American presidents, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, have received the Nobel Peace Prize. Henry Kissinger received the award in 1975 while serving as secretary of state. Meany attacks anti-inflation measures ATLANTIC CITY, N.J (AP) AFL-CIO President George Meany said Monday that workers would be victims of employer-enforced wage controls under the Carter administration's proposed plans to combat inflation. In an address on the first day of the week-long United States Steelworkers convention, Meany said he is convinced the program, reportedly to include voluntary wage and price guidelines, would penalize the victims of inflation because it could not guarantee a balancing slowdown in rising prices. A number of adminstration economists contend that large union wage settlements in recent years have been inflationary. They say some wage gains have exceeded 10 percent a year, keeping workers more than abreast with rising inflation. Meany said, though, that rapidly rising food, housing and energy costs are the roots of inflation and that wages have only been trying to keep pace. r - v NM j ; iff In Zf y- V:-si 'J. State allows joint nuke-plant ownership New YMCA opens ii mi,. ff DTH Billy Newman RALEIGH (AP) TheN.C. Utilities Commission agreed Monday to allow 20 state communities to buy part of Duke Power Cos planned Catawba Nuclear Station. The commission estimated that the purchase will save the municipalities $ 1 .7 billion over the 30-year life of the plant. The plant is expected to be in operation in 1983. The towns involved are Albemarle, Bostic, Cherryville, Concord, Cornelius, Drexell, Gastonia, Granite Falls, High Point, Huntersville, Landis, Lexington, Lincolnton, Maiden, Monroe, Morganton, Newton, Pineville, Shelby and Statesville. They have formed an agency called the North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1. .4 ORANGE COUNTY, CHAPEL HILL, CARRBORO and HILLSBOROUGH PROPERTY TAXES have been consolidated on one tax bill and may be paid b a single check mailed to V . l . . . -.,'!. -3v ........ .3 R ANGE CO TAX COLLECTOR 106 E. Margaret Lane Hillsborough, N.C. 27278. While mailing is the easiest and most efficient way to pa municipal and County taxes, they may also be paid directly to a collector at the Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough or at the Chapel Hill Municipal Building at 306 N; Columbia Street in Chapel Hill. Any taxpayer in the County, without regard to municipal residence, may pay taxes at either location although mail'payments should be addressed to Hillsborough as noted above. This consolidated tax billing and collecting system has been started through a cooperative effort of the participating governments to provide more convenience for the taxpayer while reducing the total cost ol operating separate billing and collection functions in each unit. If you resided anywhere in Orange County on January I. 1 978. and owned real andor personal property located in Orange County on that date.-you are required to list and pay taxes on that property. If you are in that categor and have not received a tax bill by September II. 1978. you should notify the Tax Supervisor in Hillsborough. Failure to receive a tax notice does not relieve you of the responsibility to pay your taxes. r n em All-ycu-ccn-ccst Spaghot t i Dinner Includes: Special meat sauce Parmesan cheese Toasted Grecian bread AII-ycis-ccn- Fried Chicken Filof with Swsst f 1 Sour scuco Includes: O Boneless filets of all white meat. $weet 'N Sour Sauce .French fries V, ( Toasted Grecian bread viJ CpShlRslucEo Aji-ifsu-ecn-c .ims4I Lr4tI Make-ityourself from 21 items including garden-fresh vegetables seasoned croutons crackers choice of dressing. This offer good thru Sept. 26th At Chspel Hill Store 132 W. Franklin St. 929-2115 Vcu'ro gonna lovo m of Chapel Hill xfj 1,,, - The Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA opened its new $1 .5 million facility today on Airport Road. The new structure now houses a 25-yard pool, a sauna and an exercise room, but construction won't be finished until next spring when gymnastic equipment will be added to the center. HRC lecture Mideast to focus on arms race The Henderson Lecture Series continues at 7:30 p.m. today in Connor lounge with "The Arms Race and SALT," a lecture by Joseph Kruzel. Kruzel, assistant professor of political science at Duke University, was a member of the U.S. delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks from February 1970 to August 1972. Kruzel's credentials include three publis hed articles .., related, to.. S A LT. "Arms Control at the : Crossroads." "ArrnV.lkMo13lern?, and SALT II The Search for a Follow-on Agreement." Interested persons are invited to attend the speech and the reception following in Alexander lounge. From page 1 events I have experienced since I have been in political office." Carter said the talks had produced "far more substance than anyone dreamed," and he added. "It's not just an outline of general principles. It gets to the heart of every single issue that has divided Israel and Egypt." Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who conferred with Sadat at the Egyptian embassy for more than an hour on Monday, said the Middle East situation has changed for the better, no matter what happens in coming months. v "Everything irrtfje MieEast has a fragile quality, but this' is a major achievement," Kissinger said. He said Carter "deserves the gratitude of the American people and the gratitude of the world." ( 7 iuiMi iiiir 'liii X. !! COMING THURSDAY & FRIDAY DIXIE DREGS For More Information Call 929-8276 0 A : URDAY GRINDERSWITGH IMTERWAIDOMAL SALE: Articulate and highly literate individual (in English, French and Spanish) will have the opportunity for growth position with the Publisher of the New York Times Microfilm and many other exciting products. Our $10 million subsidary of the New York Times has moved to the Sanford area. Persons ready to start selling in 2 to 4 weeks reply in all three languages describing yourself and other relevant experiences to: MICROFILM CORP. OF AMERICA A New York Times Company P.O. Box 10, Sanford, N.C. 27330 An Equal Opportunity Employer S3SB3 ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS STUDENTS .'..vyyv. s 0m'smwmmiw hj'iiihlhipiii.iiiiii. n .1111111 "U w.iiiinuiiuipiuiiii.11 m jlhwiww. , . Annual Membership Drive Tuesday, September 19, at 4:00 Faculty Lounge, 3rd Floor Old Carroll Hall The ABS encourages all interested students to attend our annual membership drive. There will be a brief presentation followed by a student faculty get-together. Refreshments will be served. . UNC Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance John lemple has been nominated to fill a vacant position on the Orange .Water and Sewer Authority 1 board. ' OWASA board member Florence Garrett nominated Temple last week to fill the seat vacated bv retiring Alien S. Waters of Chapel Hill". Garrett said she suggested lemple because of his knowledge of the rnivefsitv water system, his work with OWASA d urinji past ater prises and his familiarity with engineering and finacial matters. Also nominated were Charles C. Antle Jr., OWASA associate director of administrative data processing, and S.N. Bryant. OWASA director of engineering and construction. They were suggested, by OWASA Chairperson Jonathan Howes. OWASA will send the recommendations to the Chapel Hill Board of Alderman. Since the open seat was held by a Chapel Hill appointee, the decision will be made by the Chapel Hill aldermen. Friday W, efends public TV UNC President William C. Friday is quick to rise to the defense when assertions are made that public telev ision in North Carolina lags behind that in other states, including South Carolina. "It's remarkable that so much gets done with so little money." said Friday of the UNC record of operating educational television in North Carolina since 1954. "No one has brought to me the evidential base for tearing it away from the U niversity." is Friday's reply to moves to take the state's public television operations away from UNC. Friday notes that when University administrators responsible for the network appeared before a Governor's Task Force on Telecommunications in August, their presentation was followed by prolonged applause. Still there have been complaints about the network: it doesn't reach substantial areas of the state: it is mostly a carrier for the Public Broadcasting System: very little is produced in North Carolina; and the network is a stepchild of the University. Friday admits all these allegations except the last one. He noted that former UNC Vice Chancellor Billy Carmichael was responsible for its creation in North Carolina, going out in the business community to raise funds to get it staked because state funds were not available. Since then. Friday said, not enough money had been put into the network to enable it to keep up with the advances made in other states. That is being remedied partly by a recent appropriation of $5 million to improve the signal and get public television into every school in North Carolina, the president said. Anyone who heard the reports from representatives of the networks in Pennsylvania. Nebraska, and South Carolina would concede that public television in North Carolina has fallen behind that in some other states, said former state Rep. Herbert Hyde of Asheville. chairperson of the task force on telecommunications. "We've not pushed it or funded it as South Carolina has and that's very unusual." Hyde said. FOR THE RECORD Wrong day The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported Monday that the Association of Business Students would hold a student faculty social Monday. The social is scheduled for 4-5 p,m. today in the faculty lounge, third floor Old Carroll. Classifieds Instruction HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS Pine Knoll Stables. 3k miles from campus on Old Durham Road behind Bluecross Blueshield 'Bkfg oh'-15-501. Reduced' rates for 'groups. o i Durham; 489-3523 nites3.' m -i--v HOW TO TAPE RECORD YOUR GRANDFATHER for posterity. Complete detailed instructions from experienced interviewer with sample interview. $3.00 postpaid. ORAL HISTORY, P.O. Box 2174, Winter Park, Florida 32789. For Sale SALE: 2 BEDROOM TRAILER, furnished. 2 air conditioners, screened-in porch, utility building, wooded park. 5 miles from UNC. $2900. 4891919 after 6 pm. PONTIAC CATALINA, one owner 1968. 140 thousand but exc. cond. Local service record. Faculty owner. 929-6607 after 5 pm. $595. FOR SALE: 10 x 50 MOBILE HOME with all appliances a few miles from campus on quiet country lot. Can be moved. $2450. Call 967 5114. For Kent FOR RENT: TWO BEDROOM APT Available Oct. l(maybe-sooner)r4195mo. Appliances included. Broadmoor Village (behind Daryl's). 493-2111 after 4:00 pm. GRANOLA DEAR: So how does it feel to be queen for a day? I'm no fool. Youll be a queen forever. Happy Birthday and Trick and Treat! Make it a good one and watch those hunky triples. AH! Love ya sis! Gertrude, K - HAPPY BIRTHDA Y S WEETHARBaU a super day and remember; (fhucTTuUove you. We have a lot of good times ahead! Love you cutie! Spice , LIEBCHEN, CONGRATULATIONS and good luck! You've made the big time. Have fun Wed., stick a few for me. I love you, Trib. P.S. Ditto ' a . . 11 TOGA, TOGA, TOGA We, the Greeks of Graham would Ukft to extend our most humble thanks to the Helens of Aycock for one Hellacious Toga Mixej!. . Help Help Wanted NEEDED: PEOPLE TO COACH RAINBOW SOCCER teams this season. Only 3 hours per week. Super way to meet folks, become part of great Chapel Hill community. Rainbow Soccer is a recreational community soccer program with an emphasis on skill. It is open to everyone. If interested, please call Kip Ward at 967-8797. - PART TIME DIS W ASHLKb WANTED . Apply in person at Tijuana Fat s Monday thru Friday between 1 1:00 am & 1:00 pm or call for appointment 967 1466. FULL-TIME BOOKKEEPER wanted. Experience required, prefer knowledge of dbl entry bookkeeping. Call Linda Allred 933-1 163 TWO CONSCIENTIOUS PERSONS with interest in gourmet cooking needed to work three week-end shifts perweek in the Villa Teo kitchen. Call Marsha at 67-2342f TEMPORARY" INTERVIEWERS WANTED: Must be available for approximately 10 days in - October for fof-ifyr iyyrjkf Salary plus all expenses paidrnclufiinsa allowance. Background inounseling, clinical psychology of clinical social work especially helpful. For interview ca 967-2244. BABYSITTERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! Chapel Hill new YMCA. 2:00-6:30 daily. ' Evenings Mon., Wed., Fri. May split shifts. Must be very reliable. Call 942-5156 or 688 4163. ' Lost & Found LOST: PEWTER BRACELET, engraved initials 'A.L.S.' and date 'July 3, 1978. Call or come by 114 Aycock; phone 933-1503. Reward offered. REWARD: WE LOST OUR KITTEN! A small Siamese somewhere around the Carolina Apts vicinity. If found, hang onto him and call 929-2822. Entertainment $250 BRINGS BEAVER VALLEY BOYS bluegrass band to your party, hoedown, barn raising, wedding or whatever. We can provide amplification &or a caller. 967-9948 Personals j I FpY,2QtJv MARIE, now that youe a real KvW'-ijd for fhe Vega. AN AMPLIFIER WAS STOLEN fromxrty station wagon, parked between the Yacht Club and the Car Hop, Sunday night around 11:30. Anyone who was there or driving pst and noticed anything, please call Jim at $42 7390. S Also lost: bookbag and brown pla4tic notebook containing mostly math. If Jodt please return. P Announcements ATTENTION- VOLUNTEERS for Campus Y community tutorial program. Please attend required organizational meeting tonight, Room 08 Peabody. at 6:30. All interested persons welcome. Miscellaneous :& WANTED: SOMEONE GOING Winston-Salem this weekend who would be willing to pick up some very small items from home for me. Please call Peggy 967-1250 (keep trying). Classified info .Pick up ad torms in any classified box at aU DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. ; Return ad and check or'money orderXO DTH Office 12:00 (noon) 1 day before th ad will run or in campus mail 2 days befof c Ads must be prepaid. v "jttt&; words or less ; Students $ 1 .75 H Non-students $2.75 .' ' ;J 5e for each additional word J $1.00 for boxed adxrr bold type S Please notify the DTH Office u thepe mistakes in youi d immediately! We will, CtfiTbc xfisporuible tor the first ad ruorji ------ - rn..f The DUy Tar HmI la puMlslMM ly the Diy ii HmI Board of Otractora ol tha Univaraity ol MMi Caroftna tfalty Monday through Friday durtof fn regular acadamtc yaar axc?H during axaat acattona and auwwnar aaaatona. Tha tuwuwar Tit Yi to pu&!ird waakfy on Thuraday durirtf t9 iuhumt aaaatona. . OHtoaa ara at ttta Frank Portar Graham teidto IMon BuSdlng. Univaraity of North Carets. Chapal Hiit, N.C. 27514. Tatapnona mimsora: ftowa, tporta KS3-Ci4. tn-CC:a. (33-0372; Sualnaaa, ClrculaUon. Advarfisinf t33-11. '".. tubftcrlptton rata: S39 par yaar; tif3er tamaatar. Tha Campua Oovaming Counel ahail ttr powara to datarmlna tha tttidant AeQvffiaa Pot end to appropriata alt nmim darhwd tnw i Studant AeUvKlaa Faa (1.1.14 of 6a Conttltutkm). Tha Oaiiy Tar Haal la a t&t&seA organisation. Tha DaMy Tar Maat raaarvaa rlflhl to rtfriteto tha typographical tone of d advarttaamanta an to ravlaa or turn away copy' M aonakSara ob)aetlenaMa. ' Tha Dally Tar Haal W not conaklat GdtJtimartla or ptymonl tor any typosrted orrora or atronaeiM Inaartkm untoaa neSsrte oan to tha BuaOnasa Managar wtthta ft m (Say. attar tha dvartaamant appaara, within (1)dcy e4 raoaMng tha tear ehaata or autoriatSeefef. papar. Tha Oay Tar Haal wta Rd pa rwr sr. ' for mora than ana toeorract tnaartSan ait3 aarttaamant aehadtilad to run aavarsr tfe,t a. Noioa for auoh aorraotion mual ka ftvan laic -a . .thtuart maartton. . 4 V .C)alra BafSey fmfW f Nl KimftH ... Tan
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