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2 The Daily Tar Heel Friday. November 10, 1978 Porno king arrested Mumam rights group TTTf. News JovIBoelf misused wit M RALEIGH (AP) Members of the N.C. . Human Relations Council are pleased with Gov. Jim Hunt's responseto their recommendations on minority representation in education, voter registration,, fair housing and fair employment. The council's chairperson, the Rev. Jerry Drayton of Winston-Salem, presented the resolutions Thursday. Four other members were present at the afternoon meeting with Hunt. Hunt asked that a letter be sent to the N.C. Board of Elections to investigate increasing voter registration in counties where it is low, according to Henry McKoy, director of the council. McKoy said the council is concerned with 'low registration in several counties where blacks outnumber whites. In response to the council's concern for equal housing opportunity. Hunt asked McKoy to prepare a report outlining the specific recommendations by the council. Hunt suggested that the council form a task force, including business executives and other community representatives, to explore the possibility of proposing a fair employment practices bill to the General Assembly. In its resolution, the council cited an "absence of a strong enforceable state law on employment discrimination," and asked Hunt to propose such a law in his legislative package. Finally, Hunt made two proposals regarding minority representation on education boards and in schools and colleges. The governor agreed to write a letter to the chairperson of the N.C. Board of Education asking that the mml '"" c """I j,w"fc","',,iyirL VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY M.B.A. RECEPTION Seniors interested in pursuing careers in management are cordially invited to attend a special Vanderbilt University Reception on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1978 Mr. Thomas J. Jackson, Director of Admission and Student Services, Mr. Roy Fahl, UNC 1977, and Ms. Martha Talley, UNC 1977, will discuss the Vanderbilt University MBA Program. Please join us for conversation and refreshments from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the OLD WELL ROOM at the Carolina Inn. Hoof V Horn IPOl ' (fit; at nnUo TYv at Duke announces interviews ....... for its Spring Musical Production PIPPIN Positions are open for: director . :v;:; producer ; music director r" technical director lighting director properties choreographer .w . : . costumer Subset designer .';-set decorator publicist J make-up Interviews will be on Monday, Nov. 13. For more info, call Brad Perkins 684-1931, 684-2911 ; ? I K- I m l mat h Muni council be allowed to present its research on minority representation in education to the board. ' The research is based on a study by the UNC Institute of Government that shows the percentage of black pupils vs. the percentage of black personnel is low in some counties. Hunt also asked the council to send letters to local human relations directors across the state asking them to meet with citizens and boards, of education to promote minority representation in education. "The chairman (Drayton) said he was pleased with theoutcome of the meeting," McKoy said. "And the governor said he was pleased with the work the council has been doing." Sanders takes owes' place A new member of the Orange Water and Sewer Authority board of directors took the oath of office at Wednesday's board meeting in Carrboro Town Hall. Betty B. Sanders, UNC . Assistant Director for Community Service and Continuing Education Programs, was appointed by the Chapel Hill. Board of Aldermen to replace OWASA board member Jonathan Howes whose term-has expired. Red Cross Carter signs energy legislation WASHINGTON (AP) President Carter signed a weakened version of his energy plan into law Thursday after an 18-month political struggle with Congress. "We have acquitted ourselves well as a nation," Carter declared at a White House signing ceremony. - He said the energy plan will enable the United States to save 2'2 million barrels of oil per day by 1 985. "This is not as great as the original goal, but it is a substantial basis on which to predicate future achievements," he added. Anti-test group to continue battle DURHAM (AP) Leaders of the North Carolina Coalition for Quality Education said Thursday they will continue a battle against the state's high school competency testing program and plan to file a suit after test scores are released. The tests were administered for the first time last week to high school juniors across the state. Some blacks have charged that the examinations are racially biased and should not be required for a high school diploma. 50 arrested in Grand Slam roundup CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) Fifty people were arrested Thursday in the aftermath of Operation Grand Slam, the fourth in a series of Tidewater undercover fencing operations conducted by local, state and federal authorities. A special grand jury this week returned 157 indictments against 71 people, including 18 juveniles, charged with selling stolen goods to law officers maning a bogus thrift shop in Foundation Park. Pope reaffirms ban on marriage v VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope John Paul 11 has reaffirmed the 1,500-year-old ban on marriage for priests in his first pronouncement on one of the most controversial issues facing the Roman Catholic Church. Celibacy is believed to be a main cause for the defection of priests, which has risen worldwide from about 1,000 in 1965 to an annual rate of about 4,000 1 percent of the world's 400,000 priests. In the United States, it is estimated that more than 8,000 Roman Catholic priests have resigned since 1965. Election returns may be bagged HARRISBURGI Pa. (AP) Control of Pennsylvania's 203-member House -of- Representatives'" jnayhe JecicLed by a lottery after. Democrats and Republicans eacK won 101 seats and the remaining race ended with each candidate getting 8,551 votes. If a recount still shows a tie, Republican challenger Donalcl foul and incumbent Democrat Kenneth Cole will pull a number put of a -bag, with the winner being the man who picks the lowest number." Political observers figure that the eventual outcome will be a courtchallenge, which conceivably could drag on for months or even years. Nyerene charges Amin with lying DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) President Julius Nyerere said Thursday that Ugandan President Idi Amin's recent offer to withdraw his invading troops from Tanzania was a lie. Nyerere said the offer was aimedat making the Ugandan leader look like a lover of peace and Nyerere look like a lover of war. Ugandan troops invaded northwestern Tanzania earlier this month and annexed 710 square miles of territory. Sketchy reports of the fighting between forces of the two black-ruled east African neighbors have come from official Ugandan and Tanzanian sources and there ha& been no independent confirmation. ; ; : ; ,v .'.-loi-.ion a Liiu J j A jn Nyerere made the accusation against Arhin after summoning all African ambassadors to Tanzania to his ocean-side statehouse. He told them Amin had carefully prepared for the invasion of Tanzania by using Western news media. r. Trunk Show and Sale! Original etchings and lithographs by Miro, Dali, Iger and others. All pieces unframed, with framing available in time for Christmas. One night only Friday, November" 10 7 p.m. - A ' The Intimate Art Gallery The Intimate Bookshop University Mall Chapel Hill Famous Poofi-Long sandwiches NOT "GOOD Tear out this coupon and make tracks to " the Subway! 132 L Franklin SB7-5400 fiilon.Thurs.: 1 1 a.m.-2 a.m. Fri. & Sat.: 1 1 a.m.-3 a.m. THIS COUPON ENTITLES YOU TO ONE FREE FOOT-LONG SANDWICH WHEN YOU PURCHASE ANOTHER ONE OF COMPARABLE VALUE AT USUAL PRICE. OFFER GOOD ONLY Sat Nov. 11, 1978 132 L Franklin At From 1 1 a.m.-4 p.m. Chapel Hill WITH ANY OTHER OFFER 0 (ffi'n'O 1 1 e D B m (Lommecticut ATLANTA ( A P) - Fugitive pornography kingpin MikeThevis, one of the FBI's 10 most wanted criminals, was captured Thursday in Bloomfield, Conn., the FBI said. James Dunn, FBI special agent in charge, said local police and federal agents arrested Thevis on Thursday morning in a Bloomfield bank along with a Marietta, Ga., woman identified by police as Jeanette Evans. Dunn said authorities had the bank under surveillance after questions were raised about a large amount of money coming in and out of an account. Thevis was not disguised, and looked just like his. photograph on FBI wanted posters, Dunn said. Neither he nor his companion offered any resistance, Dunn said. Thevis at first identified himself as Arby Evans but admitted his true identity under questioning, the agent said. The FBI said agents believed Thevis had been in the Bloomfield vicinity for about a week. Evans, described as an Atlanta real estate agent, was charged with harboring a fugitive, Dunn said. . Thevis, who walked out of an unlocked side door of a county jail in Indiana last April, was indicted two months later on federal racketeering charges that accused . him of building his empire of peep shows and X-rated bookstores on murder, arson and extortion. Although federal authorities considered Thevis an escape risk, he was allowed unlimited telephone calls and at least one unsupervised trip outside the New Albany, Ind.. jail, newspaper reports said. A grand jury report said he was given opportunities for sexual relations with his girlfriend, Patricia McLean. McLean was charged with aiding Thevis escape. Her trial was scheduled to begin this! weekin Atlanta, : but was postponed and ordered moved out of Georgia because of widespread publicity about the slaying of a key witness against Announcements SKI K1LUNGTON, VT. with the UNC SKI CLUB! Transportation, lodging, liftslope tickets, parties, only 145.50! Dec. 31-Jan. 6. Never skied? Come learn! Bill Verch, 942-6079. TRIANGLE AREA GAY SCIENTISTS A social organization for studentsprofessionals in physical, biological, mathematical sciences, engineering meets monthly. Next Nov. 18. Call 942-3909, 967-9626. Write TAGS. Box 1137. Chape! Hill. For Rent FEMALE SPACE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY at Granville Towers. Room and 19 mealsweekA Rates s are prorated by the day. Call 929-7143. ONE ROOM m HOUSE in Carrboro will be available at the end of this month. Great location. For more information call 967-2937. For Sale FOR SALE: Granville Towers contract. Call Carol. 933-0351. ROOM CONTRACTS FOR SALE: undergrad girl only. Craige Dorm, available Dec. 1st. Nice neighbors. Call 933-7003 anytime, keep trying! MUST SELL BY Dec. 1: 1972 tt. green Ford Torino station wagon. Good condition, good gas mileage. Call Nancy, 929-2435, for test drive price negotiable. Help Wanted GERMAN TUTOR for grammar needed immediately! Please call 967-2937 if qualified. OVERSEAS JOBS Summerfull time. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, 500-1200 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing. Free info. Write: International Job Center. Box 4490-NL, Berkeley, CA 94704 IF YOU MUST WORK, the least you can do is apply at CHEZ CONDORET. We give you money, you clean up. University Square. . Roommates ONE OR TWO ROOMMATES to share one bedroom of two bedroom apartment (Old Well). One roommate, 117.50 per month plus 4 utilities. Two roommates, '78.00 per month plus 13 utilities. Room available Dec. 1 (preferrabty) or second semester. Call after six, 933-4134 or 929-1938. keep trying. TIRED OF LIVING IN a dorm? Want to move to a beautiful furnished apt? Good! I'm looking for a female roommate to share 2 bedroom Old Well Apt. Call Kathy, 967-2472 between 8-10 am and 9-? pm. Lost & Found, FOUND: A BUTTERFLY NECKLACE. Was downstairs in the gym. Ask at the Student Union desk. DAMSEL IN DISTRESS. I lost 4 library books: Delaisement, Bet-Ami; Vial, Maupassant; Sullivan, Maupassant; Maupassant, Bel-Ami. Reward. Call 942-7287, evenings. LOST: OPAL RING in Woollen Gym. This ring means a lot to me! Reward offered. Lorrie 933-2772, 933-2766 or give to campus police. No questions. FOUND: Black & white kitten in Kingswood Apts. Call 929-7328. FOUND: A TICKET to Blue-White game in Chase Call 933-2721 to identify section and seat number. Ask for Pam. FOUND: AN INSCRIBED silver Cross pen beside Pit. Call 933-2721 to identify. Ask for Pam. Miscellaneous DO YOU WANT an intelligent, attractive young lady to represent UNC in the Orange Bowl Parade? Then vote Karen Smith for Homecoming Queen. Vote SHARON JARVIS for Homecoming Queen and you'll vote for a girl who will represent Carolina well. CREATIVE CUSTOM PORTRAITS on location of your choice indoors or out. They make great personalized sifts. Also seeking photogenic people for advertising promotion. 489-1045 (Durham) Personals HUGGY BEAK (alias Lane), Hope your 19th is the BEST ever. Don't wear out Hooper Lane! Keep using Visine! Love, the non-Hooper who likes Coke. ' HEY SPORT, Thanks for the wonderful surprise! Here's to a perfect weekend and to you for making it an possible. 1-4-3-2! MASCUBERS YELLOW DOG You're not a pup anymore. Happy 21st. Love, Beefeater LANE What a way to start a day! Hope you have the best 19th! Remember Hooper Lane lives forever! Love, Hooper urn in m i mi iwi nni itwp'"''W'M'Wi"' mmvmvm unwmi u iw im .i.niiiwunn-iii-mniijii.iin mum' - , . -- .11 Mi in -ill - -i - -ii .ii -- i - . I inn i. nun. , , i -' bmnk Thevis. Roger Dean Underhill. Underhill, described by prosecutors as instrunntal in the charges pending against Thevis, was gunned down last month in broad daylight while showing some north Atlanta property to a prospective buyer. - Federal prosecutors had asked for permission to preserve UnderhilFs testimony, fearing an assault on his life, but it was not done before the slaying. On Thursday, government attorneys began taking testimony in closed session from another former Thevis associate, Leon Walters. A grand jury in Atlanta indicted Thevis last June under the federal Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations statute, accusing him of two murders in Atlanta of former subordinates-turned rivals, extortions in Fayetteville, Nashville, Tenn., New Orleans, Louisville, Ky.,and Houston, and several attempts to murder Walters. A seperate count accuses Thevis, several attorneys and a doctor of attempting to fix a reduction of sentence hearing in New Orleans by bribery and by; perjured testimony about Thevis health. The son of Greek immigrant parents, Thevis hitchhiked to Atlanta as a teenager and started his empire with a single bookstore. In a 1971 interview, he described the start of his pornography empire. "I sensed that something was happening with reader demands in the early 1960s. Books that dealt with sex don't stay on the shelves very long," he said. So don't come at me with the business that 1 created the demand for sex books or sex magazines. The public, certain portions of it at least, created the demand." By the early 1970s, authorities called him the biggest operator of pornographic businesses in the country. His business was so effective that the same grand jury that handed down the racketeering indictment also charged Thevis with anti trust violations. CAPPY: Didn't anyone ever tell you that 20 year old people do NOT get the measles? Have wild birthday! Patti, Lisa, and Catherine DU BIG BROTHERS! Love being in the Family! How about another trip to the Georgia. Tech Hilton (with Wyrick's wrecks, Greg's Rusy Nails, Jay's singing, and Dan's VISA)! Your sweetness is our weakness! Love, Halston arid Jontue JR.!... I ain't even gonna say that "His hair was' perfect;" "He's just dying to meet you;" and to "go to Rio" with you! Boy, I say Boy; HAPPY BIRTHDAY! And that's no joke, sonL.Foggy SEMPER FIDELIS Happy Birthday Marine Corps. 203 years strong. Congrats to all Marines and former Marines. J '. JOHJM; A. Have you heard the country?.fetsion ofl Bartok's Piano Concerto No. 2? cdk BILL, you'1 probably always be a trainee, but work outs aren't so bad! HAPPY BIRTHDAY from the girl who never makes idle threats. Want to try for 3002? Love, Bertha ' HEY TEEJ, You finally made it! 18 is a big year, so do it right. Bleep bleep bloop bloop blop! Luv Fifth's Menage ry! LOONEY-BIRD: You are the most terrific big, sisterfriend a Kappa pledge could ask for. Good ' luck next week! Love from the third Muskateer. ED D., The road to higher education is sometimes news! Your excursion is a wonderful diversion, sweetheart. Love, Maggie ' BIG G, No cake or green necklaces, just wishes for a . Happy 19th, a great night, and a fun-filled year! I love ya! Roomie ' f SLD: YOU MADE IT Friday is finally here! Keep your kite flying and enjoy the weekend! Love, Roomie ; DEAREST DARLING, GOLDEN eyed Glyn. Let's run through the meadows on the Hill, silflay on ; lender grass; rub noses in my warm burrow. Love, ; Blueyes s ANTIDISESTABLISHMENTARIANS assemble! Lackadaisical proletarian windowashers unitel i Americanizationalist non-redistributionary mega!opoli6tic revolutionaries coagulate! Unsuperciliatory hyper-pituatarian entrepreneurs assimilate pre-existentionalistic anti oosmopolitarians! Enter unofficial longest floccinaucinihilipilific "personal" contest! William Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergprdorff. Services JIM CLARK BarberStylist. Call 942-4776 TARHEEL BARBER SHOP NCNB PLAZA. Tickets GO HOME FOR THANKSGIVING! And sell me your date ticket(s) to the Duke game. Call Kay at 933-2763, anytime. Price negotiable. Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. I 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. 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