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2 Tha CSIfy Tar Heel Thursday. September 21. 1978 VWWWf..yjt.)Ai(w Contriton Cause pushing deadline extension wmm ixlews ODD rt Hi ) Satiford and Louisburg vote wet In a surprise move, voters in Sanford and Louisburg gave the go-ahead Wednesday to mixed-drink sales, with about 30 percent of registered voters in both towns going to the polls, . In Sanford, the vote was 1 ,426 for and 1 , 1 65 against. Louisburg voters passed the mixed-drink measure by an 1 1-vote margin, with 197 for and 186 against. Supporters of the:proposition in Sanford began a campaign Monday, saying they had purposely left4t to the last minute. But in Louisburg, town officials had said there was little discussion about the referendum, and it Was not' expected to pass. Sanford is a traditionally , dry town, and voters were expected to overwhelmingly defeat the mixed-drink proposal Wednesday. . Officials seek to block PCB test WAilRENTON (AP) Warrenton town officials decided in executive session Wednesday to seek a temporary restraining order to block the state's test of PCB pickup equipment, scheduled for Thursday morning. Town Administrator Walter Lee Thompson said the town's attorney, Charles Johnson, had prepared the legal 'documents and would have them signed by a judge Wednesday night., David Kelly, assistant state secretary for public safety, met with local officials Wednesday and said he would relay their concern to Gov, Jim Hunt. Kelly met with Hunt on the issue Wednesdasy afternoon. "Gov. Hunt is planning to go through with the test as planned," Hunt press secretary Gary Pearce said. Mondale campaigns in twin cities WINSTON-SALEM (AP) Vice President Walter Mondale, arriving Wednesday to campaign for Democratic Rep. Stephen Neal, fielded questions on the Mideast at an airport news conference and said it is unrealistic to anticipate any agreement in the Mideast without some dissent. "What is remarkable is that they (President Carter, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin) reached some agreement," Mondale said of the Camp David summit. "We're delighted by the progress. This is a historical breakthrough of enormous consequence, Mondale said. J I OPTOMETRIST Dr. William T. Kohn 300 East Towne Drive Suite 200 Chapel Hill Opposite Blue Cross Building Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard Mon., TuesM Thurs., Frl. 9:00-5:30 Wed. 2:00-5:30 Eyes Examined-Contact Lenses iaXeJeohone 1 A. r Running Shoes STREETFIGHTER - '- (Men's and Women's) TO TO St tic 173 E. Franklin St. 967527 . Arica9a resigns post PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) Prime Minister John Vorster announced Wednesday he is resigning for health . reasons after 12 years as South Africa's unchallenged political leader. His departure is likely to trigger a power sturggle over who will direct this racially divided nation. He also announced that South Africa will go ahead with elections this year leading to independence for the disputed territory . of South-West Africa, also known as Namibia. The 63-year-old leader said at a news conference that he could no longer fulfill the "strenuous ;duties" of office, but he sakj he would be available for the largely ceremonial job of president. : A caucus of Vorster's National Party, dominated by conservative Afrikaners, is to meet Sept. 28 in Cape Town to pick a new president and prime mininster. The new prime minister likely will face a flurry of international censure for the decision on Namibia. 1 HOKUM KAREM THIS SUNDAY SEPT. 24 Hokum Karem is a 2 runner relay where runners alternate 1 V, each runner running 4 times. Total distance covered by each team is 9 miles. Registration 1 1 :00-l 2:30 in front of Wilson Library. Race at 1:00 p.m. Prizes to Top Finishers Courtesy of ATHLETIC ATTIC m Mm JOHN VORSTER Among top contenders to replace Vorster are the hard-line defense minister, Pieter W. Botha; the staunchly conservative minister of plural relations, or racial1 affairs, Connie Mulder; Labor Minister Fanie Botha and Foreign Minister Roelof Botha. ' The Bothas are not related. The name is common here among Afrikaners, descendants of the original European settlers. ' The potential fight for the top job has led to warnings in the Afrikaan press to keep party unity at a crucial time in South Africa's history. V Dixie Dregs to appear at Hatter Capricorn recording artists The Dixie' Dregs will appear at 9:30 p.m. today and Friday at the Mad Hatter. The band features a totally instrumental sound that blends element of rock, jazz, classical and country styles, x Tickets are $4 and are on sale at the door. Village Opticians PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fitted - polished - cleaned SDN GLASSES prescription - non-prestription OVER 1.200 FRAMES 121 h Franklin Si, Phon: 94 1254 JOHN C. SOUTHERN - OPTICIAN J map .A:, y A A INTERNATIONAL 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 P.O. Box 10, Sanford, N.C. 27330 An Equal Opportunity Employer i i i B 1 S B B ft B Q B B fl B 1 I B B B B B B a B B B B B B A. ZOOM-ZOOM 104 W. FRANKLIN Spaghetti special EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT from 5:30-9:00 $2.50 ALL YOU CAN EAT with Bread and Salad $2.00 WHEN YOU PRESENT THIS COUPON (Good through Sept. 28, 1978) other dly; Specials include: MONDAY , Beef Tips in Wine & Mushroom Sauce Over Rice with Bread, Salad TUESDAY- Chicken & Dumpfing$.ith.Bd, Salad $2J25 vK-r;- ; ' WEDNESDAY Stuffed BeO Peppers with 2 Vegetables, Bread, Salad $2.85 FRIDAY Fried or Broiled Rainbow Trout with Bread, French Fries, Slaw $2.85 SATURDAY Eggplant Parmesan with Bread, Salad $2.85 SUNDAY - V. Fried Chicken with 2 Vegetables, Bread, Salad . (y4) $2.00, () $250 ., mm PROUDLY WELCOMES n q ( -At s -j tLmjtt- JL J with special guests TH1 0UTLAUJS SundayVOctober 15 ' ; ; Cameron Indoor Stadium : ; Tickets $6.50 and;$7.5?'S:;: ; Available at School Kids Records - Raleigh Chapel Hill and Page Box Office By BEN ESTES Staff Wrfter UNC members of Common Cause, a national public lobbying organization, are pushing for extension of the deadline for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. Common Cause has conducted a letter writing campaign at UNC, urging students to write to their senators and encourage them to vote to extend the ERA ratification period, said Greg Winchester. Common Cause coordinator at UNC. "The tirhe aspect of it is why we're plunging -imp 'if so intensely said assistant-coordiftatbr Polly Smith. If the deadline is not extended, the amendment will die-in March, fshe said. Approximately 125 students, are expected to respond to the letter drive, which concluded this month. Smith said. The House already has passed the extension, and the Senate is due to vote in it soon, Winchester said. The extension should be granted. Smith said because 1 "extension is a matter of detail that is specfically granted to Congress by the Constitution." But Smith said states that wish to l .n 77 , -n-Tr i ,., ..I.. ' " I r NEW YOWrn I rrfri Jr Leather clothes, vV'.vT, X Attaches, Wallets, f V of Chapel H.1I Monogramming. V on Franklin St. next to Yacht Club f TAK6 N Blfi Of twe rescind their approval of ERA if the ratification period is extended should not be allowed to do so. She said this will defeat the purpose of extension. Common Cause has been involved nationally in the movement for passage of ERA, although the national group has not been involved actively in the lobbying for its extension, Winchester said. If the ratification period is extended, Common Cause will lobby full force for ERA, he said. So far the lobbying movement for ERA by women has not been as good as it could be. Smith said. "It's been a little too. radical," she said. "Common Cause is against special interests but it lobbies for its causes " said Smith. "Our purpose on campus is political awareness." In addition to the ERA drive. Common Cause at UNC plans to take public opinion polls preceding the Senatorial elections, to have political speakers come to the campus and to take trips to Raleigh and Washington, D.C. Common Cause has about 25 UNC members, and membership is open to all who are interested. Smith said. Student rates for national membership are $7. 1 -' Classifieds . , Announcements GAY SCIENTISTS Meet gay students and professionals in physical, biological; mathematical sciences and engineering. Triangle Area Gay Scientists meets monthly. Next: September 23. Call 942r 3909. 967-9626, write Box 1137 Chapel Hui. ,:,:;, PERFORMERS OF ALL KINDS sign up "' at the Information Desk for a time slot in ' next week's auditions for all social' ' ' chairpersons on campus. More info, call Bill, 942-5264 - . . . "BE FILLED WITH THE SPKn, speaking to yourselves in psalms, hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord." Eph. 5:18,19. . Full Gospel Fellowship. TONIGHT. 7:00 4 pm UNION. U.S. TRAINS PHILIPPINE TORTURERS at Ft. Bragg. Oppose U.S. support of 3rd World dictatorships and training pf military engaged in torture, repression and executions in Philippines, Nicaragua, Iran .... Protest Sat. 923 1:00 pm at JP.K. Center for Military Assistance, Ft Bragg. Assemble Sat. 10:00 am at Community Church, Chapel Hill. Information: 929-8621. Lost & Found LOST AT ECU GAME Saturday, kakai pdeketbook. Contents useful only to me. Please return, no questions asked. Reward. 933-5841 LOST AFTER FOOTBALL GAME a wool red-yellow-green plaid blanket carrying bag in the vicinity of Manning Dr.-Ridge Rd.-Stadium Dr.-South Rd. Call 968-9390 ask for Joe, reward offered. Personals .v-c0 ' WANT AN SMlJSUATE5!?1 large dog? Elegant, beautiful, 3 yr. spayed female Russian Wolfhound (Borzoi). Long white and grey coat; loving, quiet disposition. Hillsborough 732-4011. U75.00 1974 SUZUKI 100 cc onoff road motorcycle. Only. 3400 miles, perfect condition. 300. Call 942-7683, evenings. FOR SALE: 1974 VEGA GT. 4-speed, air conditioning,, clean, good condition. 967 4300 after 6 pm. "SALE: 2 BEDROOM TRAILER, furnished, 2 air conditioners, screened-in porch, utility building, wooded park, 5 miles from UNC. $2900. 489-1919 after 6 pm. PONT1AC CATAUNAjohe 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. ' : Help Wanted COED NEEDED FOR light housekeeping and ironing. Flexible hours. Approximately 6-8 hours per week. 2.50 per hour. Phone evenings 967-4728. WANTED: EXPERIENCED WAITERS or waitresses for part-time employment. Contact Darryl Revels at Villa Teo 967 2342. If not in, leave-name and number. MK.:KLVLU, nftrr I BlKItlUAYl nave a nice visit with Neil. He's still Young too. Sherry. SIGMA SISTERS: thanks a million for the super times, but with the perverted purple pledge" clan how could you go wrong? I love you Sigma Sigma Sigmas, and there are no three ways about it! Snatch LINDA THE BIRTHDAY FIEND strikes again! Have a blast on big 20. When will you come by to pick up your present! Charlie. Roommates GORGEOUS. TWO BEDROOMS of three bedroom home for rent with medical student. OfiSffi2erir6m NCMH. Wdtfcted, fireplaces, .ppliance-vKvmg rooms, decks. Evenings 942- 4467FReTTtl40-; u m ROOMMATE NEEDED to share large country house, your own huge room. South of Chapel Hill off 15-501, 85 and 4 utilities. Call 542-2737 after 2 pm. Rides NEED RIDE TO CALIFORNIA. Will share expenses and driving. Can leave after Sept. 21. Leave message at 966-3371 or 682-8979. Wayne Kennan Tickets NEEDED: ONE STUDENT DATE TICKET to both Maryland and State. Call 933 -4345. Please keep trying! Need to obtain as soon as possible. I NEED ONE FEMALE freshman or transfer ID (no picture) and athletic pass OR a guest pass for the Maryland game. WILL PAY. John 942-4808. WANTED TO BUY: Student Guest Ticket for Saturday's Maryland game. Please call Sharon at 3-3586. WANTED: 1 date ticket for Maryland will pay excellent price you can't beat it! Call Julie at 967-3698. NEED DESPERATELY: 2 tickets to the Maryland game. WILL PAY WELL. Call Jennifer at 929-7824. SECRETARYTREASURER for the Student Consumer Action Union. 10 hrsweek' in p.m., beginning immediately. Must be excellent typist. Sign up on SCAU door (Suite B, Carolina Union) for interview before noon Friday. 9-22-78. 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 D1SWASHEKS WANTED. Apply in person at Tijuana Fat's Monday thru Friday between 11:00 am & 1:00 pm or call for appointment 967-1466. HELP WANTED: Apply in person at Hardees on Franklin St., 942-1374 and Hardees on 15 501J929-8516. AFTER SCHOOL BABYSITTER, my home, for 2 delightful boys 7 & 9. Must drive, own car preferred. Good pay. 6-5171, Dr. Sugioka (days), 3-0487Nafter 5 pm. Instruction HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS Fine Knoll Stables. 3 miles from campus on Old Durham Road behind Bluecross Blueshield Bldg on 15:501. Reduced rates for groups. Durham 489-3523. For Rent FOR RENT: TWO BEDROOM APT Available Oct. 1 (maybe sooner). 195mo Appliances included. Broadmoor Villagt (behind Daryi's). 493-2111 after 4:00 pm. Classified info Wick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. Return ad and check or money order to 1 DTH Office 12:00 (noon) 1 day before the ad will run or in campus mail 2 days before. Ac's must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $1.75 Non-students $2.75 5e for each additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Please notify the DTH Office if there arc mistakes in your ad. immediately! We will, only be responsible for the first ad run. Th Daily Tar Hl to publish by tht Dally Tar HmI Board of Director of th UnhMr lty of North Carolna daily Monday through Friday during th regular academic year except during exam period. . vacations and summer sessions. The Summer Tar Heel is published weekly on Thursdays during the summer sessions. Offices are at the Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building. University of North Carolina. Chapet Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 833-0245. 933-0248. 933-C252. 933-0372; Business, Circulation, Advertising 933-1163. Subscription rates: $30 per yean $15.00 per semester. Th Campus Governing Council shaH have powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate all revenue derived fronfh Student Activities Fee (1.1.14 of the Student Constitution). Th Daily Tar Heel is a student organization. Th Daily Tar Keel reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of an advertisements and to revise or turn away copy it considers objectionable. Th Dally Tar Heel win not consider adjustments or payme.it for any typographical errors or erroneous insertion unless notice Is given to the Business Manager within (1) one day after th advertisement appears, within (1) day of receiving the tear sheets or subscription of th paper. Th Dally Tar Heel will not b responsible tor more than on Incorrect insertion of an advertisement scheduled to run several times. Notice for such correction must be given before the next Insertion. Clair Bagley . Busmen Manager Neal Kbnbsil - AJverihinx Manager
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