aimw'""WMHtM r'-Twpmr----miar'Jn-)l-ri-1'--,nM Mnspiff i mpMip a Nmiir p'r-lpii mi git hiim"'!"'!!! mi'n 0-mi,ia if r ntryr'iQr-? t""1!!!! W"' H" """""Hi ii'faM!-jpr'-"l --!.-.- ifiiH-t pyM 2 Ths Dally Tar Heel Friday November 17. 1978 Tlmevis suspected off stealing checks From staff and wire reports Chapel Hill police are awaiting FBI pictures of pornography kingpin Michael G. Thevis and Jeanette Evans in hopes local witnesses can link the pair to a recent illegal check-cashing scheme in Chapel Hill. Thevis, whose . pornography empire includes several North Carolina adult book stores, and Evans were arrested last week in Bloomfield, Conn. Thevis had been a fugitive for the past seven months and was on the FBI's 10 most-wanted list. At the time of their arrest, Thevis was attempting to withdraw money from a bank under an assumed name, and Evans was waiting in front of the bank in a car containing $550,000 and , several handguns. A.H. Sumney, a Chapel Hill police detective said police will compare the FBI photographs with films taken at the University Mall branch of North Carolina National Bank where the illegal check-cashing pccured. Bank personnel also will try to identify the pair. Police in Burlington. Greensboro and Raleigh also are investigating similar check-forging schemes in which stolen checks were forged and then deposited in bank accounts. The practice, known as check kiting, involves withdrawing the money a day or two later, before bank officials have time to discover the forged checks. Chapel Hill Police Capt. Lindy Pendergrass said earlier four businesses inGhapel Hill reported stolen checks that later turned up, in the forgery scheme. One was used to buy airplane tickets at research "Untenured faculty almost must neglect their students in order to survive. By the time tenure is achieved, the habit often is engrained or it just becomes convenient to avoid the troublesome undergraduate." Williamson said this is not the case. "In our merit pay system, excellent teachers receive monetary awards as well as do excellent researchers. Pay merits for the oxen are not neglected any more than those for the sprinter." SEVERAL OTHER participants in the forum suggested ways to improve undergraduate education at UNC. Williamson suggested some type of FINE FEATHERS IC v jta? v o u 0 O i rttciMig) mm jo the Greensboro airport. He declined to name the firms. Pendergrass said checks were stolen by someone who entered the stores during business hours, waited until the clerks were not ' looking- and removed the checks. When Thevis was picked up in Connecticut, he was using identification, cards stating he was Arbie Jonathan Evans of Mebane, officials said. Arbie Evans is the name of Jeanette Evans brother. Thevis has been indicted on 14 counts including arson, extortion in the building of his $100 million pornography empire and in the slayings of two former subordinates turned rivals. When he escaped, Thevis was serving an eight and a half year sentence for arson conspiracy and interstate trasportation of obscene materials. Since his recapture, probes into his activities have proliferated. In latest testimony, FBI agent Paul King testified Thevis made entries in a pocket calendar that indicated he .planned to buy a gun simitef to the weapon used to kill a key federal witness. The calendar was recovered from a car belonging to Thevis after his arrest. An Atlanta newspaper earlier reported Thevis may have spent much of his six and a half months of freedom in Summerville, S.C. According to the paper, Thevis apparently stayed at a rented Summervillle apartment which the town's assistant police chief helped procure in early May. Theavis reportedly told the police chief he was a businessman planning to locate in the city. From page 1 practice should be implemented to integrate the experience of seniors before they graduate. "There ought to be some capstone kind of experience that helps to tie the undergraduate education into some overall pattern," he said. He said senior tutorials and papers, a comprehensive exam or seminars in majors fields are possible ways to accomplish this. Adams said he advocates a four-year arts and sciences program with a four course load for students. "This would abolish the General College and elevate undergraduates to the graduate level," he said. Sweater Weather Shetland wools, cashmeres, wool blends & acrylics. Monograming Available Wonderful -gifts or treat yourself! Univ. Square 143 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, N.C. 942-3151 , ''"ISiim! lili'iiV'- IJJ if News Don Almost 200 die in jetliner crash COLOMBO, Sri Lanka(AP-At least 199 Indonesian pilgrims en route home from Mecca were killed in the crash of a chartered Icelandic airliner while landing at the Colombo airport in a severe thunderstorm. Indonesian officials said there were 63 survivors. The DC-8 jet carried 246 passengers and a crew of 13. . ; ' . Kahn paints gloomy economic picture WASHINGTON (A P) President Carter's anti-inflation chief, Alfred Kahn, told retail store owners Wednesday the United States might face a deep economic depression if inflation gets worse. The only alternatives to Carter's anti-inflation program, he said, are mandatory wage-price controls and an economic decline. Big railroad lines declare merger RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Two of the nation's largest railroads, the Chessie System and the Seaboard Coastline, will merge under a proposal unanimously approved Thursday by the directors of the holding companies operating the two lines. If approved by stockholders of the two holding companies and the Interstate Commerce Commission, the merger will create a 27,000 mile unified rail network from Ontario, Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. Manson granted plea to stay in jail VACAVILLE, Calif. (AP) Mass murderer Charles Manson was denied parole Thursday after he told the state parole board that he should hot be released from prison because he is "totally unsuitable for that world out there." He also denied, as he had at his trial, that he ordered members of his roving "family to murder actress Sharon Tate and six other persons in August 1969. Gunmen cut down Spanish judge MADRID, Spain (AP) Two young gunmen on motorbikes rode up to a Madrid judge outside his apartment Thursday and pumped nine bullets into him, an apparent, revenge killing for the jurist's imprisonment of hundreds of dissidents during the Franco dictatorship. Judge Jose FransiscoMateiiwasthe third high-ranking assassination victim and the 6th person to die in political violence in Spain in 1978. Firefighter killed in Northern Ireland BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) A fireman died and four others were injured Thursday in a fire started by a terrorist bomb on the third day of an Irish Republican Army campaign to discourage foreign investment in the British province. Roy Mason, Britain's Secrectary for Northern Ireland, returned to London from New York on Thursday after spending three days trying to convince American business and bankers to invest in the war-torn province. Rhodesian power turnover delayed SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) Rhodesia's transition government, following days of internal bickering, declared Thursday night that the country's handover to black majority rule is being delayed until April 1979. In terms of the Salisbury agreement between white Prime Minister Ian Smith and moderate local black nationalist leaders, the first universal sufferage elections to choose a black government had been scheduled for Dec. 3 1 of this year." ' -. ......... , . . - Robert Coles, author of Children of Crisis, and Alex Harris, noted photographer and collaborator with Dr. Coles, will be at the Bull's Head Bookshop on the campus of UNC Friday, November 17 at 4:00 p.m. to sign copies of their new book, The Last and First Eskimos, published by the New York Graphic Society. The public is cordially invited. Jfe The Villa Teo 1213 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill. NC llg r Eh joy a sumptuous and leUurely Thanksgiving buffet j. t the Villa Teo. ; . . ?V Assorted Salada and Aipici. Roait Breast of Turkey itl fy Flambe. Oyster and Chestnut Dressing. Fresh . Jis jT S Cranberry Sauce. Baked Acorn Squash. Green Beans Cvt yjLjp jr1 Almadine. Rum Trifle or Vermont Pumpkin Pie fv0t Reservations accepted until noon November 22. Cali J j J j)B 9422265 - " , J 3 Yll -l!'3 ,A4T man,u,w $Tt,,T chami Hn tA-"'K"1" rfliAm. . ,l1i,ill OS en elf n Kudzu dtllieince stages - ' ' - ' - : . 'die-in' near state capitol RALEIGH (AP) More than 50 persons staged a mock "die-in" in the Fayetteville Street Mall area Thursday to protest the operation of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant in Wake County. The protesters said they were portraying the possible results of a nuclear disaster. Three robed "death" figures pointed their fingers at protesters who played out their idea of death from exposure to radiation. "We're not simply trying to hit people with the horrors of nuclear power," spokesperson J irri Overton of Chapel Hill said. "We've tried to provide a sense of the alternatives to nuclear power like solar energy. We're trying to impress on people that we're not locked into a doomsday situation, that there are alternatives." One of the three death figures, Sunshine Sutherland of Raleigh, said the group has a big fight ahead of it in trying to stop Carolina Power & Light's use of the plant, but she said, "Big corporations, Wanted CROSS-COUNTRY SKIERS WANTED: People interested in forming a group ready for impromptu cross-country skiing when there's snow. For more . information, send name and address to River Runners' Emporium, 3160 Hillsborough Rd Durham 27705, or call Liz at 966-4324. Lost & Found LOST: BROWN WOOD mouse pin between Pizza Hut and Venable or Columbia. Great sentimental value; I'd kept it for ten years. Please call Kathy,942-. 7879. FOUND: A RED tennis racket on Wed. morning, Nov. 15th, in an "S" Bus. Call 933-4115. FOUND NEAR COKER: Note cards. See Union desk. FOUND: A WATCH in Woollen Gym (men's basket room). Call 933-6028 to identify. Ask for Roby. MY FRIEND IS LOST! Charlie is ahrown 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 cap 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. For Rent FOR RENT. 40.00 per month. Rent extra room in my apt. (for storage space) or rent my address to give to your parents. I'll relay any messages from them. Call Carol 967-6958, after 5:30. PI LAMBDA PHI Fraternity is now accepting applications for spring semester boarders. Call 942 .5290 or stop by" 107 Fraternity Court.JAskior.Jay Bryson. FULLY CARPETED ROOM in Ehringhaus for rent; ground floor; coed side; for 2 males. Carpeted free. Keep calling 933-3466. For Sale 12 x 55 CHAMPION HOUSE TRAILER furnished, 3 bedrooms, AC, new Gun Oil furnace, 6 miles outside C.H. Nice country lot with lots of yard and privacy. Price negotiable and reasonable, 967-4970. TIRED OF COMMUTING? Two room contracts for sale in Craige. Available as double or single as of December 1. Undergrad girl(s) only. Must sell. Call 933-7003 anytime, keep trying! DO YOU NEED a place to live? If so, contact Richard at 256 Hinton James or call 9334405. 1 must sell as soon as possible. CONTRACT FOR SALE in Ehringhaus! Must sell immediately! Please call Kim at 933-5379, keep trying! UNC STUDENT DELIVERING biggest & best W cord of cured red & white oak fireplace wood, cut to your specifications J35.00. Discount to students! 929 5870. FOR SALE 2 Mclver room contracts. Call Miriam 933-6106, or Debbie 933-6267. 1968 FORD F-250 ton tengbed 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. CaH 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 CRAIGE 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 items. 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 Rrday, Nov. 17. Call 933-7937. Personals DEAR DR. DONNA, We've already got a novel, and it's only oneyear! Looking forward to Volumes 2 to 50()! Tons ofKHL! Your lifetime Pip, Grasshopper. HAPPY BIRTHDAY UNCLE JOHNNY. I hope you're, not getting too old because you'd be robbin my cradle (though I wish you would). The Babe HAPPY BIRTHDAY. DALE! It's finally here. November 18th is 'the 16th. I miss those weekends with you. Love you tonight and always. Jane GRASSHOPPER We've made it! A few wounds but mostly lots of fun. You've given me the best year I've ever had. Love, Doug Card V.: GET WELL SOON! You're going to have the time of your life this .weekend. You bring me MILES of smiles. HAPPY BIRTHDAY SA.S. I hope you have a wonderful day! I tovc you Me LAURA B. The Moody Blues were great, but being with you was better. Call me if not in Va. Your Number One Fan BARBARA W: Hey "oldie," noticed any wrinkles now that you've reached 18? Have a very happy birthday on Saturday. Love, your ancient roomie Cap. HELLO HIGH H ELLEN! Hoping this is the happiest, the highest, the most halarious. We love you! Let's party and munch out! Charlie's Angela and Bosley TO THE FOX (with the hickey) in Alderman: Here'a to let you know I'm look'n forward to this wkend with you! FizzJ HAPPY B-DAY PRUDENCE Hill Tyndall! You've come a long way in these 16 years. Sweet sixteen and never been kissed! Or . did Tim. Chuck, Ron get you? Love, alt those wild and era gLPnBjL iu.il.rn. .hiii.miii iiWmi.Mlmi.iniiimunMU o 11 in 11 ... i i.im j .1 ... 1 m .. . .11 jm..... . .1 1. . 1 i,.iu.i iiiiiinii.i...i. mui 11 I ...n.in. 1.1 . 1. 1111 1. mni 1 I, r- - ,1 ,! - I g - - - Ml , 1N - - , n - n , though ' they sound mighty, are not almighty. ' "I think it's been proven in years past' that it takes time to educate people and once they know about the alternatives they usually come through in the end."0 A number of curious bystanders heard Kudzu members tell about what they said5 will be the potential hazards of the Shearon Harris plant fatal radiation leaks caused by an accident and long term low-level radiation leaks, which the' group said could cause cancer, genetic defects and other problems. Members also charged that nuclear plants are the most expensive way to produce energy because of high construction costs. CP&L has denied there will be any danger from the plant, citing the stringent regulations it has had to meet to get federal licensing. Besides the die-in, the alliance staged a caravan moving along Interstate 85 to protest alleged hazards of transporting radioactive waste along highways. Announcements LAW AND THEOLOGY SYMPOSIUM "The r Implications of Solzenitsyn's Harvard Commencement Address The Exhausted West'": Friday 250 pm, Faculty Lounge," Morehead Foundation Building (Planetarium). Dr. Harold Berman, Harvard Law School, ' featured speaker. All interested people are invited. -jj SKI KILUNGTON, 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. READY TO SKI? The UNC Ski Club will meet Monday, Nov. 20th at 7:30 pm in the Union. Big trips are in the works and sign-ups are going on now. Don't miss dut, be there! Help Wanted . n 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 Miscellaneous - LAST DAY to order a Kappa Kappa Gamma Singing Telegram, delivered Nov. iv or zu. uruy 75. Sign up 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 Internationa foods PLUS BBQ, fried oysters, great cornbread, steak and much more. 942-3120, Carr MUrMaU, CarrboroH bna dHnshl ! ;, ( CREATIVE CUSTOM fccftHlAtfS'isfi iU&ttbri dl your choice indoors or out. They make great, personalized gifts. Also seeking photogenic people for advertising promotion. 489-1045 (Durham) 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. Rides I NEED A RIDE to Boston leaving on 22 November or earSer. I can drive, share expenses, etc. Please call Peter, 933-4558. Keep trying. Thanks. RIDE WANTED TO N.Y.C. (Rockland County) few two persons. Leaving anytime 1121 or 1122. Call Rich, 933-3620. HELP! RIDE TO N.Y.C-L J. desperately needed for Thanksgiving Break. Will share expenses, gas and toll $. 933-4281. Keep trying, ask for Tom. Roommates WANTED: FEMALE ROOMMATE to share Royal Park apartment. 100 a month 14 utilities. Non smoker preferred. Call 929-3146 after 5 pm. RATHER QUIET NON-SMOKING female roommate wanted for one bedroom Greenbelt Apt.' 82.50 14 utilities month. On bus line. Available Dec. 1. 968-4358. FEMALE CHRISTIAN ROOMMATE needed for spring semester in a Coed Christian house a block from the Planetarium. 223 East Rosemary. 967-5337, keep, trying! Tickets I NEED ONE DATE PASS or two tickets to the Virginia game this weekend. Name your price! Call ' David at 942-3504 after 6:00 om. . f ' 1 1 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. 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