2 The Daily Tar HeelFriday. March 27, ! f : 71H ACON, N.Y. A New York City man has been arrested for the alleged abduction of a 9-year-o!d boy and will be questioned by the FBI about the killings of 20 black youths in Atlanta, police said Thursday. When arrested Sunday, Frankie Edmonds, who lives in Queens, was driving a yellow van rented in Georgia with Georgia license plates, said East Fishkill Town Police Chief Andrew Criscolo. Edmonds was ordered held in lieu of $25,000 bail on charges of unlawful imprison- ment and endangering the welfare of a child, Criscolo said. Edmonds and the child, who was not identified, are both black. Officers said Edmonds had served time in prison, but they did not know for what offense. The task force investigating the Atlanta deaths and disappearances and the FBI were notified of the arrest by town police. The FBI in New York City called to say that agents would interview Edmonds about the Atlanta cases, Criscolo said. Atlanta Police Commissioner Lee Brown said Thursday the task force would leave the Edmonds inquiry to the FBI, adding, "At this point we're just following up another lead" Mmf denieo threat WASHINGTON Alexander M. Haig Jr. said Thursday "the obituary is wrong" as to his tenure as secretary of state, and he and President Ronald Reagan remain of one mind on foreign policy despite their dispute over George Bush's crisis management role. The Bush appointment, announced by the president late Tuesday over Haig's objection, amounted to "a subject of form," the secretary said. "The problem is to get on with the subject of substance." A night earlier, Haig's aides who asked not to be identified portrayed him as "very upset and sulking" and said they were unsure whether Haig would stay on the job, despite Library im 'it The University of North Carolina School of Library Science marks its 50th anni versary this month, and more than 350 librarians from across the United States are visiting the University to take part in the celebration this weekend. The celebration, sponsored by the School of Library Science and its Alumni Asso- . ciation, will include lectures and discus sions on present trends in library educa tion and Hbrarianship, and an awards ceremony. Dr. Susan Grey Akers, 91, will be honored at a special reception at 3 p.m. today. Akers served as director of the ' School of Library Science from 1932 until 1954, and in 1942 became the first woman dean at UNC. Following the reception, five alumni wilt be presented Distinguished Alumnus 'fffJJ! - H" iff. l-if' 4kW 25 words or less Students 1.75 Non-Studcnts--,2.75 Add 5' far h additional wett 'I. CO mw for boxed d or boUic type 10 percent discount for ads run $ consecutive day fteaee rVtot Vmry Clmmrip im m p SPACE SHUTTLE LAUNCH EUS TRIP The Astronomy Club and S.O.A.R.S have chartered but trowing e.14 planning. Approximate cost tS3 round-tri?. Tor Infc caU Susan 942-5737, Chris 942-7127, or Jack S33-325. TL!s af:r9a at FUIIDYVILvr er. 19' &i!t fros 3 pns-3 pa Jy I1.C3 cover. Com t (lerry IIom 4 t la r tonl-z tut AMBASSADOR DONALD MCHENRY, former United States Representative to the United Nations, give put'k address on Wednesday. April 1, at 8:C3 p.m. la Memorial ILa.'l. cc .;::. 3 to czazv ZAc:r3 ArJ lot Ci'.f Zxi flfti Sa4 t:vm Eassetfa Virata Crsa I2.C3 tovmt. tUMml T.V. eoetrt;s. csazy z,c:r3 n rr.ouD ia ssa3tc Mumthrey Ilvl and Katharine 11; Vara star Tl it Al i.'.CA.'il Cl'ILT Tdey. fUnh 31st at S p.m. fct Cartel 151. A4lssioii I1.C5 proctedt to the Sent Class scllars?. uiurs rrrc and c:::::i a?:d has tliGOR t'.O.ir.UI Ot curt TKe D4 l Sndic, mday a4 Monday niit March i ad Z'-A Lc.s frt fc tr 4 iSsrre's 3 tit ft I J-"r1 4i3ne4 M yu CfOi., orcKliaC-.i or tvent. A! canvas bJS. Mit, ickrts and :?.rf ialsy Wrs, t'.ct'a 1S i tOSI: M4'::i.V COID TVU'X Mkttth A,'-. vt f Ul'rfi 1e mt-i tndii !iit. i'M-abe (ll Vil-2i3l. trrif) 1 1981 1771 Reagan's affirmation of faith in him Wednesday. One noted that Haig had "pounded the table" in anger over the Bush appointment. Haig denied that he had threatened Reagan with resignation, but sidestepped questions from reporters as to his future. In . stead, he joked that "somebody told me I looked 'Bushed this morning, but I'm not sure what he meant," when he was asked about the possibility of stepping down. . And Haig told the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on foreign operations that now that Reagan has made his decision, "the time has come to get on with the conduct of foreign policy," but he did not explain whether he thought that good or bad. ih. year. awards. Recipients will include Herman Howe Fussier of Chicago, associate editor of Library Quarterly and former director of the University of Chicago Library; Emerson Greenaway of New London, N.H., who was the first presi dent of the school's alumni association; Mary Elizabeth Poole of Troy, a retired librarian from D.H. Hill Library at N.C. State University; William Stevens Powell of Chapel Hill, a history professor at UNC and former curator of the N.C. Collection at Carolina and Mary Eunice Query of Boone, retired associate pro fessor of library science at Appalachian State University and past president of the N.C. Library Association. t - DALE JENKINS tf n LOST: 14K GOLD LINK bracelet. Carrol Hall Auditorium. Rewatd? 29 dollars and a clear conscience. Call 967-3303. LOST: White plastic bag containing white karate outfit and black knee-pads. Call 933-7113. Reward offered. ficfp m&ntcd WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALES a sublets in paid EPA breathing experiments on the UNC CH campus. Total time commitment Is 10-15 hours including a free physical examination. Pay is $5.00 per hour. We need healthy males, age 1&-43 with no allergies and no hayfever. Call 8-5 Mon.-Frt. for more Information. 966-1253. LIFEGUARDS: Ideal summer Job in Park wood, exceUent hours. WS1 prcfened but not required. Must be 1 8 years old or over. For Information, c&3 929-656. DID YOUR SPRING BREAK JO 3 HUNT turn up , nothing! National firm needs sharp UNC students for work outside N.C. Good pay! Request for Interview write to P.O. Box 756, Chapel Hl N.C ACCOUNTANTNIGHT AUDITOR POSITION Night auditor to audit records for workshops and conferences at Granville Towers. Compensation Includes salary, furnbhed apartment and meals while cafeteria Is open. Accounting background necessary. Forty hour week, working 1:00 am to . 9.C0 am. Monday through Friday, from mid-May through mid-August, f or an application, call 929-7143 or come by Granville Towers South. University Square. EOE-MF. LOOKLNG FOR A SUMMER JOS In the Triansle with Cexlbie hours and GOOD PAY? Alternative Mcg Systems Is hiring movers for fo'liime and part-time work beginning now thru May. Call 9474 225 tot more tnformattoa. COUNSELORS FOR WESTERN NORTH CATiOUNA co-ed summer camp. Room, me&'.s, laundry, salary and travel a"owanc. tx?rtitnct not necrstary. bat must rrjoy tvirg and workUig with children. Only cWan-cut rson-smcki-ij coHeje studmts need apply. For efptkattonbrochur wrtse: Camp Pvwoo4. Itl Cleveland F.J.. M.nii Ueach. f "la. 33 1 4 1 . swimming pool positions-Tows of Chapd 11.3. TaUr-1 arpnr thru Ail IS for lifrourd & of him Ifntructor. & At Pool M e -r. dJts.'R.'stn '. PitT pfr.iHs IHTU-me.lli I CU.M.UIia'ihOre.'.resA- Ifivt ce!'-m: te-k f!.iy lH-jrt. 7. I i.Nv,;.i:au;;i m in . : v.r,t c- Kay 1 S'; r. 7 AS'I IXXJk t " ! 'isrt t2 I Zt ',: IVtj'l'.rc Dj t. t O A. J . . ) i t i.i. Ci i;ti i: CAM 1'. AIL & sc.tr.: :.--'tf; i SOFTn AIL UJIFKICS. .M'jC'IS Tu cf C?--l II : 5 .J fit'mk .1 1:1 S e" t; tmr), i-.;-'..-s 1 ssr '. a", i r t .' 3 at i. l.-tl. I (13 35hil. rrrjr pfrv's in j t i tr t'l'K'.'t i, I . t rl J.', . y i 3. ; j i -.-.j t J. ti .i i i. i i I . I ft ;A At. o Criscolo said police were trying to account for Edmonds' whereabouts for the past year and a half. The Beacon boy was at a track near Rombout Junior High School when a man who had been jogging grabbed him by the ankles and threw him into a truck, according to the account riven to police. The man drove 20 miles to East Fishkill, got out and went to several houses, Criscolo said, adding that there was no explanation of why the boy did not escape when the man left the van. He said police were called by residents who complained that a man was bothering them and going from house to house saying he was looking for his girlfriend. Officer Paul Carufe questioned Edmonds and arrested him for driving with a sus pended driver's license. Edmonds claimed the boy was his brother, but during an interview with the young ster at the police station, "he calmed down and opened up a bit" and said he had been abducted, police said. Winfred Robinson, a neighbor, described Edmonds as "a karate expert and a troubled young man" who "has a lot of dogs and he plays with kids.... He bugs out a lot." Philly From paga 1 Joe Johnson, class of 1927, said, "I think it's wonderful. It's going to be a good game. It's going to be a close game. We're going to win." Freshman Mark Elackwell said, "I think it'll be Indiana and Carolina in the finals for the simple reason that Indiana can play more of a slow tempo game. Louisiana State has a limited attack without a fast paced game." Former housing director and member of the class of 1934 Jim Wadsworth said, ''We're going to take Virginia. I think we'll win by eight or ten. Nobody can stop us now. We came to play. I think we're going to do it." Senior Renee Mikles gave a prediction for the championship game. "I think we'll beat Virginia and it will be Carolina and Indiana in the finals. Carolina by three, that's my official prediction," she said. Mikles added hat she would be downtown if Carolina wins the championship. "I'm going o be in the - crowd on Franklin Street in the middle of the blue naint," she said. CALVIN KLEIN JEANS FOR HIM AND HER 10 OFF designer jean also available Intown checks VISA Mastercharge Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. SPEND THE SUMMER IN NEW ENGLAND: Camp Cecket boys' camp In the mountains of western Massachusetts has openings for counselors and program specialists. Also nurses (RN). Job descriptions and openings available at the Placement O.Tlce. Sign up for interviews " scheduled for March 25. ATTENTION MEN Excellent summer, resident camp counseling opportunities for Interested In serving youth ages 7-16, fiuidlna them in their physical, mental end spiritual development. Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each Individual chJ develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach In on or more of our specialized activities. Students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERSISD, located 17 miles south of Charlotte, N.C. Is an ACA accredited camp member. epecteiMnj la water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming, and canoeing), yet an mddei emphasis to pbced on the land sports (.general athletics. teitnSc. es3, archery. rMery and backpacking), tlorseback riding, Whitewater canoeina and trpinf rt extras In our excellent program. For further ir, formation write or call G. VVCIiam Qirscr, Jr., Director Camp Thunderblrd, Route 4. Eoa 166-A. CLover. S.C. 29710 (S03-831-2121). DO YOU WANT TO TEACH? Explore a3 pos ' Jiies. nSK TEAOIEKS AGENCY. 325 S. im'oft Street. PhSadchia, Pa. 19107, Teh 21S-SS-1747. GRADUATE STUDENT AND SPOUSE wanted for ResUent Man-' position at Apartment complex tn Chapel HU1 area, full time, wf3 train, no c'...JtS of pets, some typing or bookkeeping helpful, sunny person a'., -y a must, salary plus apartment. 919-772-31S3. 9I9-7S5-C467. EAHN W1CLE YOU EAJIN Tlf.S SUMMER! Students willing to relocate for the summer, save and ft food resume experknar, ma3 name traot and phone number to: Summer Work, P.O. Boa 414, Chpl IU. A3 Majors! ttC0V.tXX. A gf ummer Job.J.nkRi c3 exploration crews. Ktewomtn. Eacitifig. Viorom. Opete-s rattonwiie. fT.ZE dt2, Jui Data, Eo 172AS, FeyettevCa, AH 727C1. ea w m v ATTENTION CHAD AND HONORS STUDENTS. Aaron Services 1 yof pepera at discouAi. Theft rtv4, 10 em theses nd jsru3a. U yoe wsM r" -ht, brig It to Aaron Uttrsry Servtrt, KC.J ftsj. f 7.1173. M FILLED BALLOON COUGUCTS viir C3 L .'ocra a- i T-'-fS U7-;i3. COftr LETS .'t. 4, t t . 1 if, . 9 f ; s: t '. t- ' f i -f j-"' ; tl trt.' J c--- ft rS t aI eri ar4 . . ec'.f. CaU ti 1-471 o 71 From pags 1 catcher Rick Cetrcne driving in runs with their singles. That made the score 6-0 and any hopes Carolina and its fans had of knocking off the Bronx Bombers had, by that time, waned considerably. In fact, it seemed to tike the Tar Heels a couple of innings to loosen up and get down to the business of playing baseball. "We were a little nervous and I think that showed up a little more at the plate," Roberts said. "The thing that pleased me the most was the way our players went up there and battled at the plate." Tom Underwood of the Yankees held the Tar Heels with only four hits and no runs through the first four innings. Underwood was then relieved by flame-thrower Rich Gossage, who was hit surprisingly hard by the TarHeels. In the fifth against "Goose," the Tar Heels got their first run. After two were out, Scott Bradley laced a double into the left-center field gap and scored when Greg Schuler grounded a single through the infield. The only other run of the game came in the ninth when Shawn Dean scored from third base when Tom Daily hit into a double play. "We all wanted to go out and have a good time," Parks said. "But we have three Atlantic Coast Conference games this week end, so now we have to get our minds back on business. t "It was a fun day," Bradley said. "I was on cloud nine and wasn't really paying much attention." AH of the Tar Heel non-pitchers played in the game and pitchers Ron Huffman, Franklin Roberts, Chris Kahler and Mark Ochal saw mound duty. Of the seven UNC hits. Dean had two, and Bradley, Schuler, Chris Pittaro, Byron Spooner and J.D. Henderson had one each. .. .-. Open a personal charge account today WANT THAT GREAT JOB? Write the perfecf resume. Learn skill and Job identifications. Build confidence to get the job YOU want. SYNETICS. RESUME WRITING WORKSHOP. March 29. 31 and April 9. 12. CaU 967-2113 or 929-1211. alter 6 and weekends for reservations. MR. ICS MUSIC SHOW FEATURES Uvt disc Jockey playing beach, disco rock, and new wave for any size party. CaU 942-5293 for reasonable prices. PLANNING TO GET MARRIED bt the next 6 months? CaU Dr. Joseph Lowman (933-3432) at UNC Psychology Dept. for Information about FREE 6-week premarital education program. afOO NON-SMOKING FEMALE WANTED to share bedroom fa 2 bedroom Colony Apt, starting June or August. Share Vi rent and utilities. CaU Teresa or Ann, 925-7769, anytime. TWO NON-SMOKING MALE ROOMMATES wanted to share Foxcroft apt. pool, AC busline, ad nauseam. CaU Mark, 967-9912, after 9. Leave message. TWO LIBERAL FEMALE ROOMMATES 'WANTED to share 2 bedroom apt. this faS. " Approt. ISO plat Vi ut-ltlei per month. For details call 933-36S6. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share FoscToft Apt. for summer school and or next school year. Furnished, on bus route. laundromat, pool, sauna, tennis courts. CaU 9&74&47. FEMALE EOOK?1ATXS WANTED, First andor second summer sessions). Carolina Apartments. J-bus route, pool. eSr-conditJorstag. furnished, dishwasher. C&3 Kathy 942-1411 or Lorett or fZ'.ton 933-H73. NEED TUO MELLOW ROOMMATES tor 2 -bedroom Crookslde Apt- 13 min. wa3t la cm?. 177month Vsttutides. Lease starts In May. CaS 933-S337. WANTED' FC3 SUT-1MER SaiOOL-One or 2 non-smoking female rootsmtttl to shirt Urr.hhet 2 bedroom. pocUld KL--wood apt. 1" bus rovtr. Rent is-esottatte. Ca3 47427 4, UZZTJl fUXMZ CrjO. STUDENT wastrd fcTimed:a!?V hr townhouse apCj 12 i wl ktm campus: pftfcrsily Bctieff.cLj, tr.tj h&l;.h LkvJ. Ca3 ktt ki twij (13-K;m) Yvwe f tCrtD FCl SALE; Fct--t c?-i ct3 1 1 -'-ZZ r.CX V.OZZL V.O'.'Z l teie. 1 Wrm. 1 btSs fusmh4 al er;.Uci. Aiiisj C3 929-4:21 tfvssf S c. 1 g "J. t ..'"f - ! -"e r&t ii Tl Li Bill' goto House approval WASHINGTON (AP) - The House gave swift passage by voice vote Thursday to the administration's bill to scrap an April 1 boost in dairy subsidies. It sent the bill back to the Senate so that chamber could complete enactment on the first of President Ronald Reagan's spendins cuts slated to clear Congress. The Senate already had approved a similar bill. The administration said eliminating the April 1 increase in dairy product subsidies would save the government an estimated $147 million, and also would spare consumers from paying an extra 7.5 cents for a gallon of milk, a dime more per pound of buUer and 9 cents more for a pound of cheese. Reagan won an 88-5 victory in the Senate on Wednesday, despite earlier skirmishes which had twice delayed the vote. House trims own spending . WASHINGTON (AP) The Democratic-controlled House, told that budget austerity begins at home, voted to trim its own spending Wednesday, but by half as much as Republicans wanted. On a party-line vote of 225 to 184, House Democrats defeated a GOP : move to slash $6.6 million from a $42.9-million authorization for committee staff salaries and the House computer system. Instead, House members accepted, on a equally partisan 231-171 vote, a $3.3-million package of reductions offered by House Democratic leaders, for an overall $39.6 million pricetag. - Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill; D-Mass., and Majority Leader Jim Wright, D-Tex., orchestrated the middle-ground series of cuts in a move to keep con servative Democrats from breaking rank and joining the Republican minority. Embassy shelled by rockets' SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) Three squads of guerrillas staged a rocket grenade attack on the U.S. Embassy, doing considerable damage but causing no casualties, American Officials said. It was the third and biggest strike at the embassy this month. Spokesmen for the Popular Liberation Forces, one of several leftist groups battling El Salvador's U.S.-backed junta, told local radio stations their or ganization was responsible. The claim could not be confirmed. The other two attacks on the embassy this month were blamed on right-wing terrorists. An embassy statement said two six-man groups sprayed the embassy build ing Wednesday with automatic rifle fire in a diversionary tactic while a third squad fired a Chinese RPG-2 grenade at the fourth floor. The grenade 'ex ploded in a vacant office, blowing out its windows, the statement said. U.S. Marine guards and Salvadoran soldiers returned the guerrillas fire, the statement said, but the gunmen escaped. ' - i V - j c-' IC.2 zrtciC'ri ... .',.. x - ! r i j - t !, r ! j T ? ' I "si l t .... All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. CASH F03 ALEUT-IS 45'e ceeit-W , bay, eU aavd trade. All records rastd. Pleaee, cood condltloa oIy. Tite Fair Eachajtga. 332 E-F-ZaLs Cerrbor. We are now accepting applications for August Foxcroft Apartments. 929-83S9 or 967-5264. AZIZ YOU lrrnilSTCO la dvtossl3 JevUk UTe at Caro'Jaa? UNC 111 aee4 aew idea mm4 easeetioae for aext pae , eocial and rlI!oe acthrlOee. VSm waat to ' bae tie best year ever at i:ef. bat are aed yoar ba! to mmkm H bapoea. U yoa mU to vrmk ri:& or feave any qaeetSoae, caU IIel at 942-4SS7. WILL PAY I SCO. CO lot CanvOe female contract. CaJ Tammy 933-1811. WANTED: TWO STYX TICKITS. Wia pay the going price. CaU 933-4573 anytime. Keep tryirtg. A&k for or Gate. for rent COOL. CLEAN, QUIET! Summer euMrt iih optkm. AC 4 bdr dple in couatry. Washer, gardea space. Fuffnfehd lor amiable sorts. Cicyci distance from campus 967-9990. KAFFA ALT11A TlirTA SOnorjTY HOUSE 43 be cpt-n both snsions of summer school, f 145 kHi for dbtl. tC0et.loi for sls.!. For more kitwrnatkm, caU the bouse mar3 at $&79I$6. SAVE 175rao. en 2-fer apt. tiih option to tke over lease la UX J-tus rovte, AC. pool. laundry, Urje cloeet space, no bwjt. 912-6V71. SLWtTR ROOMS FOH F.tXT. KAJTA PSI Fra!. House. t--sr.'e IS S3 per .k. dtte I1C3 pet sesilon. C3 543-9:; 3 or 9t3-9ClD luf more t. i. Cf Mf , R SUS1ET: 2 EXCHOOM ESTES fARX A;t. Ava.r!'.U r.! J. !? A . a. er.o t renew, F.t re..r4 b $273 l iZll. C3 Ct.wtrs at 517-9723. co:ng to ,'.lrt or aMse Use b May IS mf Aj IS Is Ki;id Ajst. 2 beilrooaa, Pe4. bwsJiise. Terms 3t5e.9i2.i::2. SCMJtrn SUSLET; ONE CEOROON Iuraibe4 Vr-lvef Lake Apt, Capeted. e4m5.f pJ. b te. AC. laundry. f!t arsofiatie. Cal 2 ErXr.OOH APARTJ-tErfT fce nwewf svtkt: ty li-Avf. 15, R-j-! Park: tortU;-4. AC, poU. 04 J t . h fp; . 1 C . .7 Mil f T.r.'ATE f O'Vt A.D CAril h - J l- ' f fct fa, 5 . t'j.a cs'T'.s r i ' t -n3 '-;--, vJ. C3 t. r r I i e -; . it CV .' ( Isle, ri- ":, it hit r si C tvvAi - t. A - ' e 1 15, 2 t' ' n I t 1 f" u y ' -V- xl w Hi VI . I j Jk VV ccrvc luncheon buf fet every Sat end Sun. CO .a !.:..: 3 pa Regular menu &Sso served ' Icf.c-.: V.'. ' '-, 1 1 c2 cr rn r - - - i. I , i , "1 SUCLET 2 bedroom Royal Park Apartment, pool, bus route, available May-August. Call 942-5331. personal MARCELCS birthday Is Saturday!!! UdWs. be sure to elve him a good tuck kiss! (and watch him blush?) Signed, Marcclo's Brother. TIM-BO-THE FUTURE CPA. Your beautiful smila and personality has captured my heart! PWase meet me at "our" spot toniaht at 8. Olivia the M2A. RLR You finally made H. Happy 21st. And happy ' IS month. It's been real and always will be. L& K. D3. P.S. Co Moot! You're cute. CO HOOSI Make H three m a row over the 1WU tomorrow. Do It for the Lawn, the grounds and Sweet Briar. TJ will be proud and so will Chapel , HJTs Wahoos. TO TliE RESIDENTS OF l.'HC: We would l.ke to thank yoa for your support m the election. We hope to continue to earn it m the future. Scott Templetoft Nancy Wilkens Lelle Takahahl DEAJI SHXU. Row era red. Vm frlu3 blue. Ckrk Cable's okay, but 1 Love You! IVae hurry back! A3 my love. Your $hkn Face. ATTENTION: A3 $uys caHing Susan B D. &he may be birp. TtU hW roommi your name k Gary and shell wake opV TO THE HANDSOME CLONDE who taviiht my eye by the tl V.VU Wednesday: f4 bve that lihone c3 yoa mnste-l! 967-42So. MEL-YEPFERDEPFER! 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