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2 Tha Dsily Tar Heel Thursday November 16, 1978 PoII rates Hunt, Carter More N.C. adults are satisfied with the performance of Gov. Jim Hunt than with the performance of President Carter, a recent Carolina Poll shows. But more than half the respondents to the survey said they feel both are doing a good job. In a statewide poll of 889 North Carolinians 18 or over by the UNC School of Journalism, 64 percent of those surveyed said they think Hunt has been doing a good job, and 55 percent said the same about the president. Ethnologist Bf argeret Mead dies NEW YORK (AP) Margaret Mead, one of the world's foremost anthropologists and idol of several generations of American students died Wednesday after a year-long battle with cancer. She was 76. She died at New York Hospital, where she had been admitted Oct. 2, no longer By Popular Demand CAMPUS COPY CENTER is returning to 12 HOURS A DAY OPEN, 8 a.m. to 8 p.mt 9 a.m. to 1 p.miSAT.r k . 5t SELF SERVICE COPIES 2.5t all copies Over iotf U: OF EACH original Professional Typing $1.00 up per page Resume Theses Class Papers and Projects Newsletters Fitters Labels Transparencies Reductions Automatic Sorting Electric Stapeling GIVE US A TRY YOU'LL LIKE IT! Located on Porthole Alley 929-311 Q GET 'EM BEFORE THE DECEMBER 4th PRICE INCREASE ? -'r' VENTURER "Rocker Boot" The most exciting new boot on the market!! You must try it to believe it. Men's Sizes Only $7100 THE TRAIL SHOP 405 W. FRANKLIN ST. CHAPEL HILL 929-7626 ALSO HILLSBOROUGH ST. RALEIGH, N.C. What Could Be More Perfect on November 18? OniECOI-IMG vs. Virginia ' Plus Hie Alncani;EIociocociino Oonco from 9 pm to 1 am, Woollen Gym Glenn F.Iillcr Orchestra Featuring that fobaloas and , ncvcr-to-bc-forgottcn node of tho'Oo including Tuxedo Junction Serenade in Blue Little Brown Jug Chattanooga Choo Choo At Last String of Pearls Under the direction of Jimmy Henderson, this is the only bend authorized by the Miller Est&te and is the only one using the famous Miller arrangements. Tickets are $10.00 each and will be held for you at the door. Refreshments are included. Reserved tables for six or more are available. SPECIAL STUDENT PRICE Come by the Alumni House with a S. Columbia St. beside Carolina Other Activities of the Day Carolina Blue-White Basketball Game, Carmichael Auditorium Alumni Mixer, Carolina Inn Eleven percent said Hunt has been doing a poor job, 28 percent thought Carter has been doing a poor job, and the rest had mixed leelmgs of gave no answer. Hunt's approval rating was seven points higher than the 57 percent rating he got in a Carolina Poll conducted in October 1977. Many respondents approved of Hunt's emphasis on education in the latest poll, which was conducted Oct. 19-23, when the state's news media carried many stories on the high school competency tests. able to work " at her permanent headquarters in the American Museum of Natural History. She was the retired curator of ethnology there and also had occupied chairs of anthropology at Columbia and Fordham universities. MJad, whose early fame and professional reputation were based on exhaustive field studies of primitive Pacific island cultures, always stayed in tune and in touch with the young of her own land. She angered some political conservatives, who objected to her views on marijuana and generational conflict. She favored legalization of marijuana because, she said, banning it bred conflict between kids and their parents, and that was worse than any harm it did. Specializing in Fine Diamonds University Square Downtown Chapel Hill, N.C. CASCADE LightMedium Weight Hiking & Backpacking Boot Men's & Women's Sizes Men: $60 Women's 5700 v AT CAOOIJBJA valid student ID. to pick up tickets. 230 Inn. Anytime 8-5 weekdays. . 4:30 pm 4:30 pm I A New dud Spiel Bureaucrats $436 million overpaid WASHINGTON (AP) Carter administration otticials estimate taxpayers are being billed an extra $436 million a year because 11.5 percent of the governments white collar workers enjoy, rank and salaries too high for their duties. Nearly half the overgrading is blamed on "management considerations" such as deliberate pressure on job graders by bosses. Sheriffs term to start in January DANVILLE, Va. (AP) U.S. District Court Judge Glen Williams has given Caswell County Sheriff Bobby Poteat until Jan. 5 to wrap up his business before beginning a two-year prison, sentence. Poteat, was convicted in October of lying to a grand jury and sentenced to prison. Soviets let activists emigrate MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union has yielded to American pressure and given permission for Jessica Katz and her Jewish activist parents to emigrate, ending their year-long battle to obtain American medical treatment for the", baby's rare digestive illness. ' ' Committee says Ray not paid WASHINGTON (AP) The House assassinations committee said Wednesday it can find no evidence that James Earl Ray was ever paid to assassinate civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. "If there is a conspiracy, then there is no evidence that he,' Ray, received payment," said G. Robert Blakey, the committee's chief counsel. IRA blasts at investment hopes BELFAST, Northen Ireland (AP) The Irish Republican Army has set off bombs across Northern Ireland in a declared attempt to hobble a British official's search in. the United States for millions of industrial investment dollars for the troubled province. Roy Mason, Britain's secretary for Northern Ireland, is in New York trying to convince potential investors that normalcy is returning to the war-torn province. The IRA said in a statement the bombings were intended to discredit Mason's claim. tVULTOH'S IS AfJ NO PICKED OVER SELECTIONS TONS OF NEW THINGS ARRIVING DAILY! New Shipment V-Neck Lambswool Sweaters Reg. $35 All Weather Coats with zip-out linings Reg. $75 Traditional 3 Button Suits vested, worsted wool ... . Reg- $265 , Wool & Wool Blend Sport Coats famous brand Reg. $125 Crew Neck Wool Shetland Sweaters full fashioned Reg. $32.50 Watch next Tuesdays Tar Heel for the line up of our wild all night happenings our Mad Nite zonkor, which takes place Fri., Nov. 24th. Want a better reason to come back early ? vlnn LZ3 mm 163 E. Franklin Hours: Downtown Chapel Hill Also 516 S.Tryon UUUUi mm Olljr BatUj (Ear HM A .T m MM p REGISTER IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STORES FOR VALUABLE CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATES! Audio Works Fine Feathers Florenza Forever Young Garden of Eden Growin' Green r vmrntm mmtmmmm UNREAL SHOP! 16.9' .129. 9 59-9 15.90 Mon. - Sat. 10-6:30 Sun. 1-4 Phone St., Charlotte 968-4408 34.00 fBlffC AIM A 9 jr ILa uu lr Si The Hub Milton's Oxbow Music Painted Bird Phidippides Photosynthesis The Shrunken Head Stereo Sound Student Stores 1st Place - 7 Certificates 2nd Place - 5 Certificates 3rcl Place -3 Certificates WINNERS TO BE ANNOUNCED IN THE DECEMBER 8 WEEKENDER! - Trustees mpprove plans for healthji By THOMAS JESSIMAN Staff Writer The UNC Board of Trustees recently approved the final drawings for a building that would double the size of the Health Sciences Library. "When construction is finished in two or three years," said Samuel Hitt, director of the library, "we will have one of the largest health sciences libraries in the country." The building plans call for the addition of three floors bnto the present structure, and the renovation of the three floors cilrcsdy there "When they built the library in 1970," Hitt said, "they set foundations for six floors, but they had to stop building after three. Right now, we just don't have enough room for the services and programs we are involved in." With the expansion of the building, the floor space will double to 64,000 square feet. The book capacity will swell from 190,000 to 263,000 volumes and the building will be capable of housing up to 65 staff members. The library expansion is made possible by funds from the sale of the University's utilities two years ago. The building is expected to cost $3.8 million, and construction should begin about March Announcements WE WILL ENTER his gates with thanksgiving in our hearts, we will enter his courts with praise! Ps. 100:4 Full Gospel Fellowship, tonight, UNION 7:00 pm. , SKI KILLINGTON, VT. with the UNC SKI CLUB! Transportation, lodging, liftslope tickets, parties, only 145.50! Dec. 31-Jan. 6. Newer skied? Come learn! Bill Verch, 942-6079. LAW AND THEOLOGY SYMPOSIUM "The Implications of Solzenitsyn's Harvard Commencement Address 'The Exhausted West'": Friday phi, Faculty Lounge, 1 Morehead Foundation Building (Planetarium). Dr. Harold Bermari, Harvard Law School, featured' speaker. AD interested people are invited. " - DISCOVER YOURSELF ; THRU DREAMS. Featuring Hugh Lynn.Cayce, Marilyn Peterson, Mark Thurston. Based on the Edgar Cayce Psychic Readings. Sat., Nov. 18, 9:30 am - 6:00 pm. Sheraton Crabtree Inn, Crabtree Valley Shopping Center. 15 per person, price for full time students with ID and senior citizens. Meals are not included in price of admission.-For more info call 929-3527 or Raleigh 851-4463. Help Wanted 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 JUNIORS AND SENIORS . Looking for a part-time job with real experience in the business world? Northwestern Mutual Life's college internship program.- Call Jim Morgan, 942 4187 for appointments. , - Personals CONGRATULATIONS KAPPA SIGMA Pledges! You've made it through the worst and we're proud of you. We can't wait until you're our real big brothers!! Love, Your Little Sisters SUNSHINE: HOW SWEET IT IS to be loved by you! Thanks for 3 beautiful years of love, lust and laughter. Yous always and forever. Dpuble-Nujn ; DONNA BETH, Mary Jane, Donna, Susan The Midnight Riders, Just don't blow your horn and call my name, Come up to my room and party, Sam HAPPY SECOND ANNIVERSARY Co ray furry teddybear, with love from your- personal mess. I love you even if you are a bum. 'r INSPECTOR CLOUSEAli: HapWtATEBirthday! We think you're great and we love you! From: Cato, Melanie, Cathy, Anne, JoNanna, Hurricane Kendra, HSC and Lucy. TO OUR MANGUMDUNKERS The passes were great,' the scoring even better. Had a great time even if we didn't quite make it. Thanks Ruffinhalf TO THE BOYS: I be forced to pull immede Have you ever in your whole? I refue a cour to Mike Rang: DEESEfromAng - BONNIE O. Sharkdik is probley just girl hunting. Hell be back I'm sure! Linda Roommates MALE OR FEMALE wanted to share house. Two blocks from campus. 110 plus utilities. Screened porch, fireplace, large yard, new appliances. Would prefer older student or working person. 929-7733. FEMALE CHRISTIAN fepOMMATE needed for spring semester in a Coed Christian house a block from the Planetarium. 223 East. Rosemary. 967-5337, 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. For. Sale CONTRACT FOR SALE in Ehringhaus! Mutt ell immediately! Please call Kim at 933-5379, keep trying! UNC STUDENT DELIVERING biggest & best , cord of cured red & white oak fireplace wood, cut to your specifications '35.00. Discount to students! 929 5870. FOR SALE 2 Mclver room contracts. Call Miriam 933-6106, or Debbie 933-6267. 1968 FORD F-250 ton longbed pickup with split rims and good tires, posi-traction rear end, 360 V-8, four-speed, AMFM stereo. 1650 firm, 929-5870. -. FOR SALE: Male Granville Towers contract. Room and 19 meals a week. Call 933-2503. FOR SALE: One contract for Hinton James for the spring semester. Call Mary, 933-4941. :" ADULT TRICYCLE. 22" bike wheels, large rear.; basket, padded tractor seat. Unique motorized transportation. 145. 833-2386, Raleigh. ' MALE CRAIG E CONTRACT for sale for this spring. Must sell soon. Please call Steve at 933-3609, keep calling. " - ABSOLUTE ANTIQUE AUCTION Partial listing includes: refinished 3 piece oak bedroom suite; round oak table: spindle back rocking chair; old Ritter dental equipment, including chair, drill and lamp, and dental cabinets; refinished oak washstand; jelly cupboard; mantle clocks; set of 8 matching walnut chairs; oil paintings; walnut .Victorian bed; trunks; stained glass; and over 300 more exciting hems. Beggar's Bounty Antiques. Sunday, Nov. 19, 1:30 pm, Hillsborough, N.C. Exit 164 off 1-85 at the Daniel Boone Complex. FEMALE OPENING in Granville Towers for spring semester. Must have answer by noon Ftrday, Nov. 17. Call 933-7937. ROOM CONTRACT in Craige for sale. Must be female graduate student. Call TIK, 933-6375. FOR SALE: 2 Ehringhaus room contracts. Can be' sold as single or double. Call Rich. 933-3186. CONTRACT FOR SALE! Want to live inJames next semester? I must sell my contract . Please call Debbie" at 933-4655. .,..!., u,Mi. M..I,.,.,..- aT. .., i, nui.,,. ,,,, ...m,,.. ...... ,, , ., , i. m. , , . '"'nrt i a - m mm t i mm -nn i "m th -fiiunm wi I tiJ tmr r-ti ""' limn - i -- mi n mr H itt said the construction should bring some noise and dust to the area, but that the library will remain open as usual. Access to the library will become more difficult, however, and people will have to come through MacNider Hall into the library once construction begins. The new plans call for the basement of the library to include a reserve reading room and an audiovisual center. The main floor will house the circulation services and s reference services staff as well as indexes and card catalogues. The second floor will be devoted to the rest of the staff, current journals and the history room. Bound journals will be on the third and fourth floors and the book stacks will 'be on the fifth floor. Hitt said the reserve reading room in the basement will be effective because students can browse and get their books . without waiting. A leisure reading room with vending machines, an automated circulation service and a vertical book conveyor all are being planned for the new library. "We service the five health schools here dentistry, pharmacy, -public health, medicine and nursing," Hitt said, "as well as North Carolina Memorial Hospital and others on campus. We need the extra space to perform all our services." Miscellaneous ARE YOU EXTREMELY SHY? Want to get back at somebody? Send a KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA SINGING TELEGRAM on Nov. 19 or 20. Only 75. Sign up through Friday at Union or Y Court. WOMEN if you have played VARSITY SOCCER, we need to talk to you about the future of women's soccer at UNC. Contact 967-5204. BEAUTIFUL HOSANNA HOUSE goes Southern. International foods PLUS BBQ, fried oysters, great cornbread, steak and much more. 942-3120, Carr . MM Mall, Carrboro. '100.00 REWARD FOR any information leading to the recovery of 16 mm Bell ami Howell movie camera last seen Tuesday at noon near Grad Library loading dock. Contact Sumner Burgwyn with a note on Swain Hall bulletin board. No questions asked. SKYDIVE! First jump course this weekend jump same afternoon. '40 includes everything. Meet at South door of Union Sat. or Sun. 8:00 am. 942-7353 or 929-9001 for more info. . DISCO LESSONS. Learn to feel comfortable on any dance floor. Well go over steps that disco so beautiful. Lowest rates anywhere.967-7673. For Rent PI LAMBDA PHI Fraternity is now accepting applications for spring semester boaiders. Call 942 5290 or stop by 107 Fraternity Court. Ask for Jay Bryson. FULLY CARPETED ROOM in Ehringhaus for rent; ground floor; coed side; for 2 males. Carpeted frei. Keep calling 933-3466. Rides RIDE WANTED TO N.Y.C. (Rockland County) for two persons. Leaving anytime 1121 or 1122. Call Rich, 933-3620. Lost & Found MISPLACED: SPANISH and English books and notes apparently removed ' from Student Store Wednesday. May I please have them back? I have exams in both on Friday. Janis, 933-5264. MY FRIEND IS LOST! Charlie is a brown and black male Pekingese dog. May or may not have collar and . tags. Reward!! Call after 4:00, 967-3649. Last seen 1113. FOUND LIGHT BLUE gas pap in N-4 parking lot. 933-6005. : ROCKWELL CALCULATOR with case - Last seen , in the Circus Room, Friday Oct. 27. I need it desperately. If found, PLEASE call 933-8078. FOUND NEAR COKER: Note cards. See Union desk - V FOUND: A WATCH in Woollen Gym (men's basket room). Call 933-6028 to identify. Ask for Roby. ' SAN FORD LADY with sick dog has your blue jacket from 102378. Call (919) 776-9242. FOUND: INDEX CARD notes between Union and parking lot. For English I information- paper about ships (I guess). Call 933-6078 if you think they're -yours. Tickets I NEED ONE DATE PASS or two tickets to tne Virginia game this weekend. Name your price! Call David at 942-3504 after 6:00 pm. HELP! I NEED a student guest pass (date ticket) or possibly an ID for Virginia game. ID pay a good price. Call Clav at 933-1830. Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. w , Return ad and check or money order to DTH iOffice 12:00 (noon) 1 day before the ad win run ot Jin campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. . Rater. 25 words or less Students $1.75 Non-students $2.75 : 5 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or bold type tioma nnHfu th DTH Office if there arc mistakes in your ad immediately) We will only be ; responsible for the nrst ad run. The Deity Iv He Is published by the Dally Tar Heel toartf ot Directors of the University el North Carolina dally Monday through Fritfey during the regular eeademlo year except during exam period, vacations and summer sessions. The Summtr Tar Hl to published weekly on Thursdays during the summer sessions. 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