2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday, September ffi u if it lYTk I "h r j- -fiH rv 3G jinancm due to federal forinu By CAROL MANNER SUff Writer Southern states lost $117.8 million in federal funds last year, and may lose more in the coming years, the Southern Growth Policies Board vice chairperson said Friday. State Sen. Willis Whichard. of Durham told a UNC alumni reunion that federal-aid formulas have changed, directing money to Northern cities away from the South., The new formula use lack of growth and the amount of old housing instead of poverty as criteria for a city's financial need, Whichard said. He said the new f ..nula results in windfall for cities which receive increased funding because they have a large number of old houses, evei though they may be wealthy communities. "For example. Oak Park, 111., received a 400 percent increase (in funds) even though their poverty rate is only 3.3 percent," Whichard said. "Meanwhile, Atlanta, with a 1 6 percent poverty level, got only a 12 percent increase in money," he said. Whichard attributed, the emphasis on Northern cities to the South's loss of congressional seniority in recent years. He cited several myths which have led to a move away from funding the South, such as the idea.that the South is draining federal funds and industry from the N orth. "Actually, a General Accounting Office report shows the North is the No. 1 recipient of funds compared to other regions," he said. "Also, businesses have expanded and new ones have . been created, rather than businesses moving from the North to the South." mo mm :tf(f!f(icri- xVIHiMfc r,i? 1 1 it. u 1 t'J I1 1 " A I'M FORMAtECJSH; Sunday, Monday, Wednesday SEPTEMBER 24, 25, 27 Time: 7:00-10:00 P M. Dress: Goat and Tie This Week Only Sept. 25-29 Individual Tickets are available for: California Suite The Wiz The Sound of Music Your Arms Are Too Short To Box with God -Harry Blackstone, Jr., Magic Show The Barber of Seville Romeo & Juliet Tickets can be purchased in South Gallery of the Student Union. But remember: This Week Only Sept. 25-29. Don't forget Paul Winter Consort and Keith Berger mime will be here next weekend, Oct. 5,' 6,7. Get your tickets now. 25, 1978 L-aid'.- :. las Howard Lee,, the secretary of the NIC Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, said he is disappointed with the trend of favoring the North. "This deprives small cities in the South of the opportunity to prepare for the growth which is inevitable." lee said. . Tm not saying cut off funds to New York City. 1 just think we should fairly distribute funds so we can solve some of the (small city's) problems while they are still solvable." The Southern Growth Policies Board , is a research and information group headed by Gov. Jim Hunt. The original chairperson in 1974 was then Gov. Jimmy Carter of Georgia. Whichard said the multistate group is not equipped to lobby for changing the federal-aid formulas, but he said it will do research and gather data to provide information for legislators and lobbyist groups. ' . r'.;' " ; 7" . .- jctor to play eter Biblical scenes and characters w ill come to life today and Tuesday in two performances by Ronald Overholser.' a dramatist who specializes in New Testament portrayals. Overholser will play a different character each night for 30 minutes beginning at 7 p.m. in III Murphy. Organizers of the performance said Overholser probably will play Judas lscariot today and Peter on Tuesday. AH scripts for the performances were written by Overholser, based on dialogue taken from the Bible. The performances are sponsored by the Campus Christian Fellowship. Welcome to CHEC Contraceptive Health Education Clinic i for men & women Tuesday 700 pm no appt. necessary 231 School of Public Health info on self breast exams, pelvic exams, sexually transmitted diseases, & contraceptive methods Wed. 630 pm by appt. Student Health Service Routine gynecological exams Contraceptive care for information 966-2281 Student Health Service Season Tickets are still available at the Union Desk for the best seats for the Broadway on Tour series California Suite Th e Wiz O The Sound of Music ; Your Arms Are Too Short To Box with God This Thursday Sept. 28 Eugene Istomin will perform with IMC Symphony UNG Student Tickets $2.00 . 8:Q0-Memoriat Hall NC Symphony Pops Concert Oct. 1 5:30 p.m. Forrest Theater - Free i i tt . J , t lit MNITY union- News; ooii -iiroeij V Bill wiimiidi mill "' ss- iiiiiimm. Preyer:; King conspiracy possible WASHINGTON (AP)- A key member of the House Assassinations Committee said Sunday there is evidence which, if it checks out. would show there was a conspiracy to kill Martin Luther King Jr. U.S. Rep. Richardson Preyer of Greensboro, who is chairperson of the subcommittee on the John Kennedy assassination, made the statement in an interview on the CBS television program Face the Nations Y Preyer, citing the deaths of witnesses over the years since the 1968 killing, replied: "It's going to be difficult to prove, tt may be that we can only prove an association rather than a convictable conspriacy." Angels outfielder Bostock gunned down GARY, lnd. (AP) California Angels outfielder Lyman Bostock, one of major league baseball's highest-paid players, died Sunday of a shotgun blast fired into a car in which he was riding with the wife of the man arrested for the shooting, police said. ' . ; . V One of the other passengers was identified by police as Barbara Smith. 26. whose husband. Leonard. 31. was arrested in the shooting. Police said Smith, who was identified by his wife, was arrested at his home Sunday about six blocks from where the shooting occurred. Charges were not immediately filed, police said. v ; Broughton report critical of Hunt RALEIGH (AP) The N.C. Department of Human Resources has released a report that criticizes Gov. Jim Hunt's practice of overseeing appointments to key positions at Broughton Hospital in Morganton. The report said political interference "has led the staff to feel harassed, at times demoralized, and even intimidated to the point of feeling that to speak out is to be destroyed." '. Some jobs that used to be filled by the hospital administration must now be cleared by the governor. A spokesperson for the governor's office said it is the responsibility of Hunt and the Department of Human Resources to see that the hospital is run properly "and that included seeing who is hired." Cosmonauts set new orbit record MOSCOW (AP) Two Soviet cosmonauts, sipping an herbal cure-all and rarely using their first-aid kit, on Sunday became the first men to orbit the Earth for more than 100 days. A Soviet doctor monitoring their condition reported that after passing the crucial six-week hurdle in mid-summer the health of Vladimir Kovalenok and Alexander Ivanchenkov reached a stable level and "we are fully satisfied with their state of health." ' He said the two men, aboard the Salyut 6 space station, very seldom use the first-aid kit and prefer to drink eleutherococcus, an herbal tonic that he said "combines good food and medicinal qualities." The cosmonauts were launched June 15 and broke the world space endurance record of 96 days last Wednesday. Win a Supersub! Win a 6-foot blimpie Register now thru Sept 30 for d raw i ng , on Sept 30 NCNB Plaza call 942-8756 WE DELIVER Rfl B v WE ARE CLOSED FOR REMODELING... Watch for further notices about our Grand Opening The Upward Bound Program is recruiting UNC Students to tutor 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students in mathi English, science and foreign languages. Help students who think they can't say "WE CAN". If interested come by 201 Vance Hall or call: ; 933-1281 . , 933-1282 wim 1 FREE 32 OZ. PEPSI With $5 minimum delivery. 2 FREE 32 OZ. PEPSI With $10 minimum delivery 20C deposit per bottle. CALL: 942-8512 942-8513 942-8515 REAL PIZZA Deepdish Sicilian - Hand Tossed round iKgjiniTiants 1703 Legion Rd. : Chapel Hill across from Eastgate Sun.-Thur. 5 Fri. & Sat. "5 blades From page 1 The cabinet, meeting once a month 4 unless. 'Otherwise necessary, will be structured oil the principle of" the round table ideology as closely as possible. No ' single group will carry more influence than another in a cabinet decision. Johnson said. Arlee Griffin, elected presiding officer pro tern of the cabinet, emphasized that each member-organization and its representatives must, offer a sincere commitment to the cabinet before it can be effective. - f"7 liiMl hill M ? K unJf - 10:30 p.m. p.m. to miaftight mi f i jjiiiii in iii i 1 r- t1" ' .Midldlle East leaders won t Back The Associated Press - - , Secretary of Ste Cyrus Vance completed his five-day Middle East tour Sunday by meeting with Syrian President Hafez Assad and Hew home without gaining. the Arab support he sought for the Camp David peace accords. In a brief airport statement before departing. Vance said he agreed with Assad that dialogue between Svria and the United States should continue in the hope of achieving peace. Speaking privately. U.S. officials said Vance had hoped only to persuade Assad to soften his opposition to the Camp David agreements so other Arab governments might find it easier to accept them. But senior .Syrian sources said Assad told Vance it was impossible for Syria to change its position. The meeting originally had been set for Saturday. It was put- off because a meeting, of Assad and other hard-line Arab leaders-opposed to the current U.S. peace intiative lasted longer than expected.. Assad asked for the postponement, and U.S. sources said Vance considered canceling the trip but decided to come heie rather than risk offending the leaders of Saudi Arabia, who helped arrange the session.with the Syrian leader. In Jerusalem, meanwhile, the Israeli Cabinet approved the Camp David accords, which are to be submitted to parliament for ratification this week. Announcements PERFORMERS OF ALL KINDS sign up at the Information Desk for a time slot in next week's auditions for all sociah chairpersons on campus. More info, calll Bill, 942-5264 BOYDTON DAY OCT. 7 featuring Appalachian Express, Portland Rose, craft booths, food. Starts 1 1 am, parade 1 pm. Rt 58 Virginia just north of Kerr Dam. For Rent FOR RENT: 2 BDRM apt in Durham, $160mth. Nine miles from campus, all appliances, air carpet, drapes, water. Available Oct. 14. Call 383-1950 or 383-4766. Married couples only, please. Lost & Found FOUND: ONE PAIR of ladies glasses across from Hanes Hall, Thursday night; Call and describe and they are yours, 933-6428. FOUND: THREES WILSON LIBRARY" ' BOOKS due August l8;at the Studeht'St6res. Author is Naranjo. Call Bill at 942-3893.- - For Sale ?. 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. ANYONE INTERESTED IN BUYING a room contract at Craige, please contact Neri, 933 3984, Mon.-Fri 10:00-1:00 and 2:00-5:00 and after 9:30 pm 933-6303. ' FOR SALE: PIONEER SX-750. Call Robin, 968-9073, leave message. ' FOR SALE: SANYO DORM SIZE REFRIGERATOR. Two years old, excellent condition. 65.00. Call 967-8331. MEDICAL STUDENTS OTO OPTHALMASCOPE never been used, . J75.00. Call 933-3451 or come by 057 Craige Dorm. . ' .'' Personals DEE, IN 19 YEARS how did you get so kinky? HAPPY BIRTHDAY! We love you! Sue, Cee, Linda, Berry, Mary, Bev, Lynn, and Leigh HAPPY B-DAY MONTY "D"! Hope you have a nice day to celebrate the big 21! Don't forget our date on June 16th! Love always, C-Sue SALWA, NOW THAT YOU'RE LEGAL, we were going to get you a keg, but we're too cheap. Happy I8th Birthday. Yours, RT, Mooz, Patsy HAPPY 25th BIRTHDAY WISHES are sent to Dwight Cribb, a person who I adore. Sharon Taylor Services IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Send $1.00 for 356-page, mail order catalog of Collegiate Research. 10,250 topics listed. Box 25097-B, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8226. Help Wanted WANTED: EXPERIENCED WAITERS or waitresses for part-time employment. Contact Darryl Revels at Villa Teo 67 2342. If not in, leave name and number. HELP WANTED: Apply in person at Hardees on Franklin St., 942-1374 and Hardees on 15-501. 929-8516. AFTER SCHOOL BABYSITTER, my home, for 2 delightful boys 7 & 9. Must drive, own car preferred. Good pay. 6-5171, Dr. Sugioka (days), 3-0487 after 5 pm. TELE SALES WORK full time 9-5, part time 6 9. Excellent earnings plus daily paid bonuses. Apply in person to Mr. Challenger at . the Holiday Inn, Monday. Need 2 or 3 KRIS KRINGLES. Experience with children, reliable workers required. Willing to grow beaid and dye it. Applications at Univcr-sitv Mall Office. Qaified accorcis In Kuwait, the daily Al-Qabas newspaper reported that Assad and Yasser ' Arafat, head of the Palestine Liberation Organization, plan to go to Saudi Arabia to brief Saudi leaders on last week's anti-Camp David summit in Damascus. Arafat and Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy had flown from Damscus to Jordan Friday to enlist King Hussein's support, but he turned them down. I n a speech ending the meeting of Arab hard-liners Saturday, Assad called Camp David "the summit of surrender" and urged all Arab nations "hot to adopt this treasonous line." Vance was greeted in Damascus by Foreign Minister Abdul Halim Khaddam. Leaders of the hard-line Arab states were leaving. Damascus when Vance arrived, and his plane was shunted off to a remote section of the airport to avoid the ceremonial departures of the Arab officials. - Securin was tight, and Syrian soldiers lined both sides of the 12 mile routeJ'rom the airport to the capital. ( Syria leads the Arab opponents to the peace initiative that began last November u hen i Egyptian President Anwar Sadat flew to Jerusalem for talks with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. Neither Jordan nor Saudi Arabia, the . other countries Vance visited onthetour, moved any closer to acceptance of the accords, although neither rejected them outright. ' Wanted WANTED: PERSON TO TRADE their N-2, N-3, or N-4 parking permit for my S-4 permit. Please call Kathy at 933-3459. Miscellaneous BE AN ADVOCATE. Join the OrangeDurham YWCA Coalition for Battered Women. New Training Program begins Thursday, Sept. 28 and runs for 9 consecutive weeks. Meetings will be held at Hassle House in Durham 1022 Urban Avenue near East Campus. For more information call: Durham YWCA 688-4396 Connie Renz 929-8081 Cyndie Cowan 933-4584 Roommates GORGEOUS. TWO BEDROOMS of three bedroom home for rent with medical student. One mile from NCMH. Wooded, fireplaces, appliances, living rooms, decks. 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