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'm"lH,"""llf 2 Tha Dally Tar Heel Friday, November 3, 1978 Skuvic seminar in Union Students interested in learning about current and possible future Soviet American relations can attend the 17th annual Southern Conference on Slavic Studies today in the Carolina Union. Exiled Russian dissident Pavel Litvinov will lecture on "The Human Rights Movement in the U.S.S.R.: Retrospect and Prospectr at 3:45 p.m. in Great Hall. Litvinov, a physicist, spent four years in Siberia and later was exiled from Russia for his human rights activities. Former Ambassador to Poland Richard Davies, former CIA Deputy Director Ray Cline and Carl Marcy of the American Committee on East-West Accord will discuss the future of detente at 1:30 p.m., place to be announced. Vasa Mihailovich, UNC Slavic languages professor, encouraged any interested person to attend the event. "It's a chance to see one. of the leading dissidents and some of the leading LAST WEEK TO SUBSCRIBE Students get 6 plays for the price of 4. Non-students .set 6 plays for the price of 5. The Best Theatre Bargain in Town. Graham Memorial Box Office 933-1121 i. E 1703 Legion Road r Chapel Hi,::: c W i. s i) 942-8512 Delivery Q49-fts;i' Hours: pi 0010 Sun.-Thur. 5-10:30 p.m. Fri., Sat., 5 p.m. to 942-8515 midnight Reps here: INTERVIEWS Placement Office November 7,8 XX XIX PEACE CORPS VISTA Info Booth - I Student Union V November 7,8,9 . A1 Jter just three months of study at The Institute for Paralegal Training in Philadelphia, you can have career in law or business without law scnooi. As a lawyer's assistant you will be performing i many of the duties traditionally handled only by attorneys. And at The Institute for Paralegal Training, you can pick one of seven different areas of law to study. Upon completion of your training, The Institute's unique Placement Service will find you a responsible and challenging job in a law firm, bank or corporation in the city of your choice. he Institute for Paralegal Training is the nation's first and paralegal training Since 1970, weve placed over 2,500 graduatfes in over 85 cities nationwide. I! f youje a senior of and lookina for an contact your placement office for an interview with our representative. V We will visit your campus on: ' Wed. & Thurs., Nov. 8 & 9 Tho tnstituio for Training4 Approved by the American Bar Association. (Soviet) experts in this country," hr said. Other areas under discussion will be Tolstoy, socialist economics, the Czechoslovak reform movement of 1968, women in Russia, -Muscovite government, Russian poetry and Slavic linguistics. ' Milhailovich said there also will be a display of Soviet books, records and. folklore items, in Room 206 Carolina Union during the day. Also speaking will be Robert King of the National Security Council and Eric Willenz of the U.S. State Department. Signs will be posted in the Union giving times and places for each event. Saturday, the program moves to Duke where Soviet literature, economics and contemporary problems will be discussed in Duke's Social Science Building starting at 10:45 a.m. ; GEORGE JETER TO PRC! flimflam- an exciting and rewarding most respected school for high academic standing above average career. 235 South 17th Street Philadelphia. PA 19103 (215)732-6600 r New Sim Meff. TIT charged with foreign payoffs t - WASHINGTON (A P) International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. has been charged in a complaint made public Thursday of making $8.7 million in illegal payments abroad for contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars. In a new disclosure of widespread attempts by an American corporation to buy influence overseas, the SEC detailed complaints against ITT in nine countries.. It said the questionable payments went to foreign government and business officials. Chile, Argentina end negotiations SANTIAGO, Chile (A P) Argentina and Chile concluded six months of negotiations Thursday without settling a territorial dispute that has been marked by threats of war from both sides. A joint declaration issued here and in Buenos Aires several hours after the formal close of the negotiations said the representatives agreed to urge their governments to seek a peaceful solution to the dispute over control of three tiny islands and a stretch of ocean. , Neither government gave any indication what the next step would be but there has been speculation here that Presidents Augusto Pinochet of Chile and Rafael Videla of Argentina, both army generals, may hold a summit on the dispute. Begin announces progress in talks I NEW YORK (AP) Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin embraced President Carter at a hastily scheduled'meeting Thursday and announced that progress had been made in 2xh hours of talks with Secretary of State Cyrus Vance on the Israeli-Egyptian peace talks. Meanwhile, officials said the treaty between Egypt and Israel is almost ready for another round of study in Jerusalem and Cairo. Dollar gets overseas boost A dramatic boost in the overseas value of U.S. currency greeted President Carter's emergency save-the-dollar . campaign Thursday, but there were disturbing new signals that his companion battle to curb inflation will be long and hard. Administration strategists were heartened by reports from foreign exchange markets that the dollar soared against every major West European'currency, while gold bullion prices fell. In Tokyo, the dollar jumped by more than 4 percent against the Japanese yen in the first hours of trading after Carter's announcement Wednesday. And in New York, the stock market edged heavy trading Thursday, as investors sold for profit. However, advances held a more than 2-1 lead over declines after a buoyant day that saw the largest single-session gain in history Wednesday, a rise of 35.34 points. l-SS HKhbtrtigfcExit 164 i, THE I $ nss BORDER! $ PV?UA ft jv PAfiCHQ VILLA TEQUILA M0NTEG0 BAY RUM S W 80 PROOF 80 PROOF J Q IMPORTED ft B0TTIED BY M0NTEQ0 BAV PRODUCTS. LTD. AND PANCH0 VILLA ff Q TEQUILA CO, S. SAN FRANCISCO. CA. A SEATTLE. WASH. r ATTENTsI! Clubs, Fraternities, Sororities BIG BARN CONVENTION CENTER Daniel Boone Complex Hillsborough m Now -Available for: Parties, Meetings Shows For information, contact: Donna Freeland 732-2361 or 732-2823 Make plans for Christmas now! pr Lit. DAN1EL B00I1E ICE RIHK PH. 732-4647 HOURS: Daily: 3-5:30 p.m., 7-10 p.m. Sat.: 10-12, 1-3, 4-6., 7-10 p.m. f"S8fl:H-3r4i6f 71 0 tr.i&r LEARN TO SKATE! Group Skating Classas Beginning Sat. Oct. 23th CaSI Risk to register. mk m Carter tries nppDmt f of Staff and wire reports President Carter stumped the nation for votes Thursday, seeking support for Democratic candidates for 36 governorships, 33 U.S. Senate seats and most seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. White House press secretary Jody Powell said a high voter turnout on Tuesday will help return Democrats to some offices and oust other key Republican officeholders. Election Day turnout has dropped steadily since the early 1960s. ; Tax Cut Fever, spawned by voter approval of Proposition 13 in California earlier this year, highlights many of the campaigns even though the minority party has almost no hope of making any substantial dents in the strong Democratic majorities in the House and Senate. But Republican candidates are odds-on bets to replace Democratic governors in several Western states. Heading the Republican hopes is Perry. Duryea, whose private polls have shown him ahead of Democratic Gov. Hugh Carey in -New York. Carey has been under fire for rising tax rates and his veto of death penalty, legislation. But Democrats think he might pull it out with a strong closing campaign. The Republican incumbent in another big state, Ohio Gov. James Rhodes, has yet another tough battle after occupying the statehouse for 12 of the last 16 years. This time, the challenger is-Lt. Gov. Richard Celeste, who took an early lead in newspaper polls but knows Rhodes' history for finishing with a rush. Democratic scandals in Maryland and Pennsylvania once seemed to make those states easy targets for the GOP, and many observers thought Florida might be in the mood to change after eight years of Democratic Gov. Reubin Askew. But Democratic primaries in each of those states produced candidates as. independent of the party machinery as the GOP's own nominees. As a result, Maryland is almost sure to remain in the Democratic fold with Harry Hughes now a clear favorite dver former Republican Sen. Glenn Beall. Maverick Democrat and former Pittsburgh Mayor Pete Flaherty may have slipped some in Pennsylvania against Republican challenger Richard Thornburgh, but was . still on top in a Gallup poll taken a week ago. In California, Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., declaring himself a born-again tax-cutter appeared to have a comfortable lead over state Attorney General Evelle Younger. Announcements Ski Killington, Vt. with the UNC SKI CLUB! Transportation, lodging, liftslope ticket, parties only 145.50! Dec31-Jan.6. Ray Luce 933-2496, Bill Verch 942-6079. VOTE DEMOCRATIC: Tuesday, Nov. 7 is your day to elect John Ingram as U.S. Senator. Paid by Orange County Democratic Party. Miscellaneous CREATIVE CUSTOM PORTRAITS on location of your choice indoors or out. They make great personalized gifts. Also, seeking photogenic people for advertising promotion. 489-1045 (Durham) For Rent FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM mobile home has all appliances, central air, on quiet lot not in park, pets allowed. Available now, rent negotiable. 967-5114. Roommates FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share furnished, spacious 2 BR. mobih. home in quiet, small park 2 miles north of Chapel HUL Total cost 60.00, call 967 5114. WANTED IMMEDIATELY: Christian female student with own car to share rustic guest house 5 minutes from campus. '87.50 per month plus utilities. Call Margaret, 942-3090. For Sale CHEAP-DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION Mechanically sound! 1972 Volkswagon Squareback Carolina Blue call 933-1163 9-4 after 5 call 929-7262 Thi is a car you can count on!! Price negotiable- BOOKCASE, 4'x3 wood, stereo Stand and cabinet, holds amp, turntable, speakers, records, 25 each. AMFM radio, 15, end table, 20. 929-7733 mornings. 1975 YAMAHA 350. Low mileage good condition. 929-6635 after 6:00 pm Mon-Thurs, or 2:00-5:00 pm Friday, ask for George. Excellent buy! Wanted CASH OR CREDIT for your albums. The Fair Exchange, 306 E. Main St., Carrboro. We have over 1000 albums all guaranteed all less than half price. Help Wanted The Daily Tat Heel is looking for a photographer. Darkroom skills, own camera & lenses required. Photojournalistic experience helpful. Contact ADen Jernigan or Billy Newman at DTH office. PART TIME HELP wanted for stock work and general duties. Apply Roscoe Griffin Shoes, University Mall. Approx. 12 to 20 hours weekly. 200 WEEKLY MAILING ; CIRCULARS! Materials Supplied Start Immediately, Free Details. Hunter,3005 Clay, San Francisco, CA 94115 . MAYO'S BACCHAE IS NOW accepting applications for a part-time disc jockey immediately. No experience is necessary. Apply at the Bacchae. Lost ik Found FOUND: MAN'S WATCH on Franklin Street. Please call Joyce to identify, 933-5204. LOST: KEY RING on Saunders steps, side of building. Has dorm key, Yamaha key and Lock key. Please call 933-3436. I'm locked out. LOST: BROWN HANDBAG lost in the women's gym on Wednesday afternoon. Please return to the cage. Contents are important to me. No questions asked. Please!! , LOST-ONE QUARTZMAT1C digital watqh on a light blue band. Last seen 1026 in the dance studio Call Susan, 933-3611. to rally Demos - 7 Jimmy Carter Among "smaller states, GOP chances appeared strongest in the West, where Republican candidates have solid prospects of succeeding Democratic incumbents in Nevada, Oregon, and possibly Idaho, New Mexico and Wyoming. Several Senate races are said to be a tossup. Republican Edward Brooke of Massachusetts, the only black senator, faces a tough time at the polls in light of charges of financial misconduct. He faces Democratic Rep. Paul Tsongas. Democratic and Republican House candidates also have been urging spending reduction, but strategists for both parties agree neither the inflation issure nor anything else will lead voters Nov? 7 to make much change in Democrats', two-to-one control of the House. Observers predict Republicans will gain at most 1 8 seats and, more likely, less than 10. The voters' first concern is inflation, according to the polls. Scores of candidates are making that their issue. "Enough is enough," says Republican candidate Curtis Ratcliff s billboards in Asheville. Ratcliff, squaring off against Democratic Rep. Lamar Gudger, and former Capitol Hill aide Hamilton Horton of Winston-Salem are two of the GOP's brightest prospects. Gudger won by a narrow margin in 1976, making him an obvious target for Republicans. Horton, who faces Democratic Rep. Stephen Neal of Winstoh-Salem, has said Neal is too liberal for voters and advocates too many expensive programs. Personals - Ara you handicapped and gay? We'd like to talk with you. Carolina Gay Association, 942- 3802. TO TROLL'S SQUIRREL WOMAN: I like your style. Let's collect acorns before the freeze. You know, Tall Wranglers. B.L.A.(B.B.) A YEAR with you has made me the happiest man in the world. Maybe not Osterman's yet, but how about Richmond? J.R.(P.B.W.) HAPPY BIRTHDAY BIG Jim W.! Solid Citizen, 2nd Biggest Man On Campus. So glad you came-to CHAPEL Hill. I love you, you big C-pig! Ms. C. DEAR LUCI, Happy Anniversary! It has been one year, the happiest of my life. I love you now and forever, Richard HAPPY BIRTHDAY MBL! Have a superb 29th. Look in the bottom drawer of your desk. I love you, MFL HEY B.B., Sorry we wake you at night but we just can't get enough of yah during the day! Happy Birthday Babe! Love, Roomie, Schmuck, Wee, Phyllis, Frances, Leah, Tracey. HAC III Happy 20th. Hope Your Birthday Is The Best Ever. LOVE YOU KP 2nd FLOOR EVERETT: The Phantom knows Do you? TAMMY M. We know you're heartbroken that we can't be with you to celebrate your 19th birthday. Have a happy one anyway, Your first floor fans. HEY TRAPPER Sorry I stole your "hey-wow" scarf but it's warn when it's cold outside. Hope you found your flask. Signed coned-out. TO THE ZETA in 3 19 Mclver : Your secret Pledge Pal is slack and she knows it, but wait till she gets in gear look out. Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. Return ad and check or money order to DTH Office 12:00 (noon) 1 day before the ad will run or , in campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $1.75 Non-students $2.75 59 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or bold type Please notify the DTH Office 'if there are .mistakes in your ad, immediately! We will only be responsible for the first ad run. 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