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2 The Daily Tar Heel Friday. December 1, 1978 Indoor considered for N.C Group to challenge liquor license denials CHARLOTTE (AP) A group of private club owners who failed in their attempt to get mixed-drink licenses plan to go to Mecklenburg Superior Court to challenge the state's new liquor-by-the-drink law. Arthur Goodman, a lawyer representing eight members of of the Mecklenburg Club Owners Association, said he would file a petition by noon today seeking an injuction against the liquor law. Pope to support African human rights ROME (AP) Pope John Paul II has met secretly with four black African nationalist leaders and pledged to use his moral authority to point out human rights violations in white-ruled Africa, two black nationalists said Thursday. The new pope's bold political move was reported by two of the black leaders, Oliver Tambo, exiled president of the South African National Congress, and George Silundika, a member of the Zimbabwe National Patriotic Front, which opposes Prime Minister Ian Smith's government in Rhodesia. Moslem leader calls indefinite strike TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Exiled Moslem leader Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomaini spearheading the move to topple the Shah of Iran has colled on his supporters to begin an indefinite general strike Saturday,' dissident sources reported Thursday. The sources said the appeal also asked oil industry workers to stage a walkout, again disrupting Iran's oil flow, its major source of income. Jerry Ray says he is not 'RaoulV WASHINGTON (AP) Jerry Ray, the brother of James Earl Ray, denied Thursday that he is the mysterious KaouTTnamedas an atlegecfaccomptice in the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The House assassinations committee had said it appears likely that Raoul was either Jerry Ray or John Ray, another brother of James Earl Ray. Youths criticized party's decision TOKYO (AP) Two thousand youths rallying in Peking criticized the Communits Party's decision not to shake up China's top leadership, including party chief Hua Kuo-feng, it was reported Thursday. The protesters gathered Wednesday night after Vice Premier Teng Hsiao ping disclosed that the party Central Committee, meeting in Peking, would not order a political reshuffling despite' a flurry of wall posters demanding it. McDonald's 420 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill is now accepting applications for full-time or part-time help. Day and night shift available. Apply in person between 2:30 and 4:00 Monday-Thursday. STUDENT COURT ACTIVITY NEW CASES: NONE HEARD APPEALS: Prior actionCourt Course Suspension for plagiarismUC Definite probation for plaRiarismUHB Suspension for plagiarismUC Suspension for cheating on finalUC Hist 24 Severity sanction Severity sanction Severity sanction Severity sanction Hist 24 English 2 Geology 11 Chemistry 41 Suspension for use Plea of not guilty based on insufficient evidence, severity of sanction of unauthorized material on finalUC Cases pending as of November 1. 078: 12 5tf Sathj (Far Heri m. er m nr REGISTER IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STORES FOR VALUABLE CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATES! AUDIO WORKS FINE FEATHERS FLORENZA FOREVER YOUNG GARDEN OF EDEN GROWIN' GREEN THE HUB 1st Place 7 Certificates 2nd Place 5 Certificates 3rd Place 3 Certificates WINNERS TO BE ANNOUNCED IN THE DECEMBER 8 WEEKENDER! Dull Work High Pay! Part-time, on campus, distributing advertising materials: no selling. Choose your hours, 4-25 weekly. Pay is based upon the amount of mater ials distributed, our average rep earns $4.65hour American Passage 708 Warren Ave N Seattle. WA 98109 (206) 282-8111 FOR OCTOBER ,1-31, 1978 ' ' ;v.. Grounds for Appeal Action Court Reduced suspension to definite probation Sustained sanction of UHB Uni v Hearings Board Chancellor UHB of of Sustained UC of Sustained UC UHB Sustained verdict; reduced Sanction to Indefinite probation UHB WAY MILTON'S OXBOW MUSIC PAINTED BIRD PHIDIPPIDES PHOTOSYNTHESIS THE SHRUNKEN HEAD STEREO SOUND STUDENT STORES Ea RALEIGH (AP) A legislative commission recommended Thursday that the state pay for a professional feasibility study of building a major indoor sports stadium somewhere in the Piedmont. The study would cost $50,000 or more, and would be confined to consideration of a stadium built largely , with money from local governments--perhap$ with assistance from the state. ; The commission, which has been considering the need for a stadium and various suggestions for building one, voted unanimously to recommend that the General Assembly finance the study. In its recommendation, the commission said the stadium should seat at least 25,000 persons, and be located in Nixon draws protesters during visit to Oxford OXFORD, England (AP) Richard M. Nixon,.-showered with jeers and applause, protestors' eggs and British courtesy, told a student group in this historic university town Thursday that he has "not retired from life" and will continue to speak out on public affairs. "I feel as long as I have any breath in me 1 will speak up for what 1 believe," the former president told an audience of 800 in the hall of the prestigious Oxford Union debating society. -Nixerv disclosed in his remarks that as president he had authorized wiretaps and break-ms to root out a group of Palestinian terrorists in the United States. The ex-president arrived and departed from the 19th century building through a battery of 500 noisy, egg-tossing protestors, both British and American students. During his 20-minute address on foreign affairs and the 90-minute question-and-answer period that followed, he frequently had to speak over angry chants of "We Want Nixon Dead!" and "No More Nixon!" from the demonstrators outside. As he left, protestors waving placards "Why Shame Us Here?", "Nixon, Crawl Back Into Your Hole" grappled with 80 police officers who linked arm-in-arm in a vain effort to keep them from pounding on Nixon's black limousine. One U.S. Secret Service man swung his fists wildly at the protestors as he lunged from one side of the road to the other, and onto the roof of Nixon's car to guide it through the crowd. Police said there were 10 arrests,, but a police spokesperson added, "On the whole, the demonstration was conducted in a good-humored way." The ex-president, apparently unscathed by the egg barrage, seemed calm and cracked ' an occasional joke during his appearance inside the high ceilinged hall. He fielded generally polite questions about, among other things, Vietnam, East-West detente and E. FRANKLIN ST. DOWNTOWN 967 - OPSM LATB 7 1 011 Pi II hBS) (ol DSSSWll it Or just about anywhere else you d like to go. For instance, our Round Thrift3 Fare saves you 30 roundtrip when you return no earlier than the third day following your original date of departure. Pied mont's Weekend Excursion Faro means a 25 roundtrip discount if you leave Saturday and return Saturday, Sunday or Monday through the first avail able flight after noon. Piedmont has five other discount fares to choose from, too. For complete information, call your travel agent or Piedmont Airlines. Major credit cards accepted. All discount fares subject to change . without notice. fj Charlotte; the Winston-Salem, High Point, Greensboro triad area, or the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill triangle area. "North Carolina is sports-minded enough to certainly think real hard about doing this," Rep. Allen Barbee, D-Nash, co-chairperson of the panel, said. "I think North Carolina is behind in this, quite frankly." Barbee said the panel has heard support for the idea expressed by chambers of commerce in Charlotte, Raleigh and Durham. If constructed, the stadium would likely cost $25 million or more. The cost could range anywhere from $600 to $1,500 per seat, panel members said. The cost would have to be paid from wm0 Richard Nixon Watergate, the scandal that forced him to resign in disgrace four years ago. At the end he received a one-minute standing ovation. Climaxing a week-long trip to Europe marking his active return to international affairs, the pink-cheeked Nixon told the packed audience of Oxford University students and faculty: "I have retired from politics but I have not retired from life." He began by looking back over the 20 years since he last spoke to the Oxford Union, on Nov. 28, 1958, when he was vice president. "How has the world "changed particularly whether you may grow up in peace and freedom?" he asked. "Twenty years ago ithe United States and; what, we. calUbeFree World had an enormous military advantage over the communist world, particularly in nuclear weapons.... Today in every area of the world the communist powers are extending their domination," he said. AND WARM UP WITH A.... with MELTED CHEESE from MON-THURS 11 am-2 am PR l & SAT 11 am-3 am 5400 DAYS A W - '78-NP-155 IlllSlllllllllfe !! tIfPlitIl 1, . I , $ S Mr ((ga aiMiM Poot-wng sawMflwrlctMs revenue bonds voted by a city, county, or group of governments, Barbee said. "That wouldn't preclude the state from giving an appropriation to help. But the general financing would be done by a city or group of cities," he said. The primary purpose of the arena would be as a site for basketball games. Greensboro Coliseum is currently the largest in the state, seating 16,000 for basketball, and tickets for big events such as the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament are nvnilahlp onlv to 1r wamrmmvam-amm immwmmmmamm wiihwiuiimiwwi vum uj j m, i.if i n u mamawawwawwmm. m:mma. m mrnn i. li irlwlihjmiiimii mmammmmamamt " - - - - - - - - - Announcements HILLMUSIC GIFT IDEAS: solid spruce-top guitars from 175, old Gibson & Vega guitars from J195, new Washburns from 240; banjos from 65; mandolins from 40. Fiddles, bows, dulcimers, pennywhistles. New shipment of Old-Time & Irish records, -price on guitar strings. 113 N. Columbia Street, above Soundhaus. Closed Mondays. YOU CAN STILL sign up! Ski Killing! on, Vt. with the UNC Ski Club. Only 145.50! Dec. 31Jan. 6. Never skied? Come learn! Bill Verch 942 6079. PI LAMBDA PHI is now accepting applications for spring semester boarders. Call 942 5290 or stop by 107 Fraternity Court. Ask for Jay Bryson. UNC SKI CLUB skis Beech and Sugar! Jan. 12 & 13 Friday night, Saturday lift tickets, party and lodging included. Only $25! Bill 942-6079, Ray 933-2496. MONANDROUS GAYS is a social group for gay men who value traditional monogamous relationships. Next meeting December 8. Call Mike at 942-3909 for details. Help Wanted WANTED: VOLUNTEER STUDENTS from Buncombe, Mecklenburg, Halifax, Nash counties to react to state issue". Come to Union 1-5 p.m. Thursday Friday Nov. 30 Dec. 1st, 7th, 8th for 10 to 15 minute interview for Prof. Brandes. SHIPPING & RECEIVING PERSON Inventory control, deliveries, UPS & trucker shipments, valid NC drivers license. Experience preferred. Call for appt. 929-5091. BABYSITTER NEEDED for children of faculty members. Monday afternoons 1-5 pm. Spring semester, January thru March 19. 967-7504. For Sale ONE MALE ROOM contract for sale on first floor of Ehringhaus; co-ed floor. Call evenings, 933-5345, and ask for Greg Duke. AVERY contract for sale for spring semester. Large room with carpet and refrigerator. Call 933-2963 for information. GRANVILLE SOUTH contract for sale for spring semester. 19 meals a week and room. Call Gary, 933 7948; keep trying or leave message. NEED TO SELL a female housing contract at Hinton James. Call Suzanne 933-4946, or call collect (704) 397-6519 after Dec. 16th. McIVER ROOM CONTRACT for sale immediately! Must sell to off-campus female. Call Penny at 942 3090, morning or evening. r MALE MORRISON ROOM contract forsale. Great suite. Call 933-4236 and ask for Jim. . s HINTON JAMES contract for - sale for spring semester. Call 933-4641. TWO BOB DYLAN TICKETS for concert at Greensboro Dec. 7. Excellent adjacent seats, floor area. Reasonable price. Call 3-4946 and ask for Donna or Suzanne. SAINT THOMAS MORE CHURCH BAZAAR Dec. 2, 9-3 pm. Gimghoul Rd. near campus. Handcrafted gift items, 300 tree ornaments, wreaths, baked goods, used clothes, white elephants. MORRISON ROOM CONTRACT for sale". Male contract for spring semester 1979. Must sell immediately. Call 933-4384. FOR SALE: 1974 CHEV. VEGA. AC!, auto, AMFM radio, stereo 8-trk player, good condition Asking 625. Call Kim, 493-2010 after 8:00. FANTASTIC CHRISTMAS POTTERY sale Saturday December 2, 10 am " 5 pm at the Wesley Foundation, 214 Pittsboro St. Benefit for Stony Hill Pottery School. LOTS OF POTS! FEMALE GRANVILLE CONTRACT for sale for spring. Need to sell immediately! 19 meals a week included. Please call Kathleen, 933-1984! Keep trying. FOR SALE: Ehringhaus housing contract; ground floor, colony. Please contact Dominic at .967-5346. YARD SALE SA T. Dec. 2, 9-4 (rain date, Dec. 9), 318 North Churton St., Hillsborough. Xmas and wedding gifts, furniture (some Victorian), oriental and hand braided rugs, trunks and much more. Large selection. Reasonable prices. GRANVILLE EAST contract for sale for spring semester. Girls' dorm, excellent facilities, meals included. Must sell, can negotiate price. Call Jenny, 933-1873, keep trying. FEMALE MORRISON contract for sale for spring semester. Anyone who is interested call 9-0603 for more information. FOR SALE: 1975 Olds Starfire 4 speed, V-6. AM FM, power steering, power "brakes, "Michelins. 704786-1252, 2095.00 FOR SALE one Spencer contract . Call Debbie, 933 5916, or call collect (919) 584 1020. Must sell immediately! THREE FEMALE GRANVILLE contracts for sale. Must sell immediately. Call 933-1803 or 933-1801. t-OR SALE! Hinton James contract! 1 need to sale as soon as possible! Please contact Richard at 933-4405, or come by 256 James. Keep trying please! Lost & Found LOST: pair of women's glasses. Multi-colored, grayish frames. Non-tinted lenses. Lost a couple of weeks ago outside Mangum. If found please turn in to Union desk. Thanks. Marie LOST: GOLD BEAD necklace in pool locker room Tuesday night. Very mementous! $10 reward. Call 942-3046; no questions asked. $100.00 REWARD for any information leadirigto the return of a Bell and Howe I 16mm movie camera, last seen Tuesday Nov. ',4th, behind Grad Library loading dock. No questions asked. Contact Sumner Burgwyn with a no.te on Swain Hall Bulletin Board. LOST: GOLD MONET bracelet, slender chain with clasp, sometime Tuesday. Great sentimental value. If found, call 933-4298. Reward. FOUND: ROUND TOPPED key in Union parking lot Call 933-5264 if it's vours. DID YOU LOSE a watch on 1st floor Murphy last Monday before Thanksgiving? If so, I've got it. Identify and it's yours. Call 933-3308. LOST: CAROLINA CLASS ring. Yellow gold, dark blue stone, '80. Very personal, important, and valuable to me. '20.00 Reward. Please call me at 933 2821. Thank you!! financial contributors to the conference schools. A new stadium should also be a multi purpose facility, however, with space for concerts, rodeos, trade shows and other sports such as soccer. Barbee said. The commission also voted to recommend its own life be extended by the General Assembly while the professional study is conducted. Most members said they expected it would cost $50,000. Miscellaneous ATTENTION' CHRISTIAN MUSICIANS. Professional musicians and vocalists to travel with interdenominational ministry of contemporary music and evangelism. Write or call LIVING SOUND INTERNATIONAL, P.O. Box 7643, Tulsa, OK 74105; phone 918-749-3135. 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) I'M VERY INTERESTED in the January ski trip to Keystone-Breckenridge, ' Colorado that was advertised in the UNC Student Union. Please call Greg at 933-4277. Personals GMS, The formal can't last all weekend. If you are still getting tongue-tied over your French, let me know and 111 straighten it out! Bill POST EXAM FLIGHT 109 to California has 3 vacant seats. Reservations necessary. Two dazzling stewardesses will serve peanut butter and jelly sandwiches on flight. I WILL NOT TELL you my name, but I Abdul wish to thank all the greap people ("little droplings") in Chem 170L. And I will blow you all up if not invited to party! TO THE BETTER HALF of Kenan: Thanks for making "my" week so special! Candy, cake, roses : and cards for me, and lots of love to you! Cindy PIGLET, Many nappy returns of the day (that's happy birthday in Pooh talk!) I love you bunches. Friends forever. Hugs and kisses (and bounces) TK3GER ATTENTION ORDER OF THE GINGKO: The Little Squirrels just want to let you know we're nuts about you. Thanks for the golden nectar. DR. GRIFFITHS: Your new glasses are the cat's meow! Really they are! Wear them in good health. Signed: Two budding opticians in Historv 30 Little Short Fat Boy seeks tall, attractive tornado named BETH CLEGG (she doesn't read personals, will someone tell her?) for Christmas giggles. Call (404)-892-5282. For Rent TIRED OF SHARING a room? If you want a private room and bath starting in January at Foxcroft, Apartments, call evenings 929-4336. Ask for Sue. SUBLEASE SPACIOUS 2 bedroom Kingswood Apt. for Jan. through May 15th. On bus route. Only 170mo. plus utilities. Call John at 929-0164 after 5 p.m. Roommates to r v FEMALE STUDENT WANTED tohare Pinegate Apt.69.50 l4 utilities. Private "room.' Apt: has fireplace. On bus route. Call Durham 493-2676 after 1:00. Keep trying! MALE OR FEMALE roommate for TownLowe Apts. Two blocks from campus. If female, gets master bedroom with private bathroom. Call Jeff 929 9096. Best to call around 6:00. HAVE YOUR OWN room in a 3 bedmv Carolina Apts. apt. this spring. Share with two other girls at 75 per month. Quiet for study! Bus pass included. Call 942-3430. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share two bedroom apt. at Kingswood. Furniture provided. 65mo. 13 utilities. Call 929-3238. TWO OR THREE roommates wanted to share Foxcroft Apartment from January on. Call Beth, 942-3981. Please leave message. - FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2 bedroom Estes Park apt. with 2 other UNC students. 71.67 a month plus 13 utilities. Call 929-9478. WANTED QUIET FEMALE roommate to share 24 Craige and to buy other contract, starting Dec. 2. Please contact Debbie Stadiem immediately at 682-5152. FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share two bedroom apartment on bus route for second semester; call 929-7824. Tickets A PAIR OF UNC season basketball tickets. Will trade two half-season tickets with Duke game for two half-season tickets with State game. Call 967-4021. Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at al 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 5 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. Th Daily Ur Hoel Is published by the Dsy Tar HmI Board ol Directors of ths University of North Carolina dally Monday through Friday during the regulsr academic ytsr except during sxam period, vacations and summer sessions. The Summir Tar Hee Is published weekly on Thursdays during the summer sessions. Office ere at the Frank Porter Graham Student Union Building, University of North Caroline, Chapel HIH.N.C. 2751 4. Telephone numbers: News; Sports 933-0245. 833-0246, S3J-C252, 933-03721 Business, Circulation, Advertising 933-1193. 1 Subscription rstec $30 per yesr, $15 per semester. The Campus Governing Council shall heve powers to determine the Student Activities Fee end to appropriate all revenue derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1.14 of the Student Constitution). The Dally Tar Hee Is student organization. The Dally Tar Haal reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of alt advertisements and to revise or turn away copy It considers objectionable. The Dally Tar Haal wHI not consider adjustments or payment for any typographical errors or erroneous Insertion unless notice Is given to the Business Manager within one (1) day after the advertisement appears, within one (1) day of receiving the tew sheets or subscription of the paper. The Dally Tar Haal wHI not be responsible tor more than one Incorrect Insertion of an advertisement scheduled to run several times Notice for such correction must be given before the .next Insertion. Grant Duers . . - Bualnaaa Managar Neat Kimball - AOvartialng Managar leWbefkMatHa 0
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