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2Ths Daily Tar HeelThursday, April 2, 1981 iotnl tU,$ZS3 22 dead p , r- o 1 ri y" ' A 3S Li Jr. C3 The Associated Pre ATLANTA The special task force in vestigating the deaths and disappearances of 23 black children since July 1979 got its first adult case Wednesday when it began probing the death of Eddie Lamar Duncan, 21, Public Safety . Commissioner Lee Brown said. Duncan's body was pulled from the Chattahoochee River early Wednesday near where the body of the 21st black child slain here was found Monday, Douglas, County Sheriff Earl Lee said. Duncan was a resident of Techwood Homes and disappeared March 20, several days after baseball-bat-and-gun security patrols were organized at the housing project in the wake of the child slayings, the sheriff said. State Crime Lab pathologist Dr. Bryon Dawson, who performed an autopsy on Duncan, said it would take several days to determine the cause of death. Lee said he believed Duncan had drowned but that further investigating was needed before the cause of death was determined. In a statement released from his office Brown said the case was being investigated by the special task force as well as the Douglas County Sheriffs Department . Until Duncan's death was added, the task force's caseload of 21 slain and , Jwo ,. missing children had all been 15 years old or younger; Linrfiaii '.mimic group to pariorBi Trie Freed-Up Five, a Christian music group, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Hill Hall. The Freed-Up Five is made up of five South Carolina businessmen who inte grate their spiritual testimony with song and music. They have performed at nu merous churches and conference centers. Admission is $1 at the door. The concert will be the climax of a week "News in Brief" Read it every day in The r The Carolina Union presents : Handicapped Afjareness Ssrninar April 8 and 9 Programs for tho able-bodied and the disabled Wed. April 8 Handicap Simulation for the ablo bodied ' ' . ""11-3 in thiPit J-i:. . - ,,, p.;m. "How to Approach a Blind Person" 11 am & 2 pm, Union Room 213 Display of aides for the disabled 11 am-1 pm, 3-5 pm Union upper Lounge. Thurs. April 9 Play: "The Life of a Blind Person" 11 am-3pm in Pit Film; MA Different Approach" and discussion. Concerns how to approach able-bodies disabled encounter Display of aides for the disabled . 1-5 pm. Union CSliGOGiMlOGd: 25 words or less Students $1.75 Non-Students '2.75 Add 5' fur tch dJlilonl md '1 .00 mor (ur boud d or boiJUc ryp 10 pcrcml diKOunl tar d run S consecutive day F1m FHmt V Clfmrif S 0-. 0, - " W to-A W m m-J ' '1 COMJNG APRIL UTtl ciacsi r u ,1 Chairmen of the Board. Ember". Ci' DrlSm. end tnortl Tkkrtt vs,.!L!j rMi at- jAsrors. ' OLDE CAMPUS Your day fat coming!! Join the Third Annual Okie Campus Day Fe:M:ies on April 11. See your Old Campus Representative for more information. COOK BANNING IN Tl IE 1SC0? Come hear three hi;;h schot4 lachrrs feotn !.'', U County d:cu thir eort to kep "Dravt ficw VVoiU on Lbrary shelves. Thursday, April 2 7. CO p.m., 1C5 Gardner. Sponsored by Amerk-ans for Common Sn. A riZZA DINNEH WILL rr.ECECE Hra Fa 3 1931 plnn!r3 srin on Tf -jy. Affil 7 at fc;S3 p.m. We neti new exs?Oi".h board member ir nest yew a4 tt.is can be your chance to drvtlop j-ih life at CaroUfta the V yt usfil, Ct, 1 9-I2-4CS7 fcwr more ln'.iT.nka. H LATI-! You're Ut f r a viy -t date." Cm.".n Gy Association r v 1 m;,J -P!';-3 itum. am--, rt , It at tr Doe ?-Te-t:. a iix-law ctt!3 rrnir.a w;3 u m Trdsy. ; 4 7h at 4 13 U llu, tZi V n. It -j x: t;;Mk- f-.;r triH t ShJ. ,1 i-a ti r.r.wAr::i rcn into w ttu,m a f.io r a . H Z"i M:5 Wft. A .-;!u-5y r t!,tjts,- anVd? C'J '.r. Hi! ct -ti 1-4 t't,-;a A;-:. r.'.'.'t (If CU.r.' n:-t t'; :.fr:f..-l, i.- ,'.! i.: i !y tr' '. ti...a li'.i - t.nt. rrT. Atlanta police spokeswoman Marion Lee had said early Wednesday the task force was not interested in the case be cause Duncan was an adult. Brown's state ment, however, said that he decided to bring in the special task force after con sultation with Lee. When Duncan's body was discovered, authorities thought it was the body of a teenager, Lee said. Brown was in Washington Wednesday and could not be reached for comment, his office said. Duncan's body was found about four miles downriver from where the body of 13-year-old Timothy Hill was found Monday. . Both bodies were found about 20 southwest of Atlanta. A canoeist found Duncan's body snag ged on a tree limb, clothed only in some type of vest, the sheriff said. Hill apparently had called his teacher after his disappearance and was reported alive several times before his body turned up in the Chattahoochee River, police say. Hill's 26-year-old brother, Richard, said Tuesday his younger brother knew Anthony Carter and Joseph Bell, two of the other youngsters on the task force list. Carter was found slain July 7, 15S0 and Bell disappeared 10 days before Hill did. JBelL.and 10-year-old Darren Glass, who disappeared last September, are the two children who remain missing. end conference sponsored by the UNC Christian Legal Society and entitled "Meeting the Challenge of Being a Christian Lawyer." Speakers at the con ference on Friday and Saturday include UNC's last four-sport letterman, Albert Long, and CLS national director Lynn Buzzard. For further information on the con ference, call 933-5631 or 929-7647. capsulizes the latest news. Daily Tar Heel. Upper Lounge rs LOST: CAT DROWN TAE3Y with wh5t and patches of orange, female, reward. If found pleea call 967-9333. Her name is Lcto. LOST: Carolina CLASS RING on FnirJJln Street Monday night. Yellow gold with FaiJ Lawirxi on inside. Call 933-2432 if you found it. REWARD. LOST: GOLD SERPENTINE EUACELET. IU great sentimental value. If found pkase call Mona at 929 9512. Thanks! LOST: GOLD AND E-LACK ONYX STATE Os Ring. Sentimentally prtcc!?& hat namt India. Reward offered. Help an absent mfntkd ctudent. Thanks. Call Robin Raymer, day 9&6-314&. nlht WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALES as subverts ."n p d EPA breathing experiments on the UNC ' vl 'campus. Total time commUment b 10-15 hours Including a free physical examination. Pay to S5.G0 per hour. We need healthy males, age 1S-43 ulth no allergies and no havft'vef. Ca3 S-S Mon.'Frl. for more Information. S66-12S3. GRADUATE STUDENT AND SPOUSE wanted for RkJen4 Mna-er's posloa at Apartment complex in Chapel II j area, full time, wiU train, no children or peta, som typing or bookkeeping helpful, sunny personality a mut, salary f ias ftpartment. .919-772-3453. 919-7S5-C467. EARN WHILE YOU EAKN TIUS SU::::ZTJ Students willSr3 to rrl.Mrate lot the summer, aav $3000, and ge good resume Jperince, tnil name major and phon number to: Sumraer Work, P.O. Boa 414. Chapd If 3. A3 Ms;ar! rt.UE COUNSELORS NEEDED at Car?? Ea?r tsr phicaSy handkrr4. llml t at lt IS trt ari wulmj ta live at Ct1? t &'irt. Cict David LandIt at ( 1 $ ) seeking models f'O ADTm::r:a I KOMOTION In Chaptl 11.3. Ma! la to4 In itttmiuiti. To 115 hovr. DsiUl Ctwerlfadrrs. t2U W NW I FY'S 7 C3, P"- UZr.D EXTRA CAltl? Wh tf-.-a tvi iy wk lr lthl ,hc- fi CJ i.Aii-a ti WU not or af.ft 4 p.m. OVERSEAS iOaS-Sanraertf fJ. 1 Wf,)f.el i. Arf ... Am'-t, A A2 I 113 tit J mutnh'ii, .i-:Sjetirt-?. ft Vvjsts IJC tU.a il-NCl Cwia Ll Maf, CA V.' 1 t ( t till CH c : ti f C r i r 7 A 115 1 ! r t I .r. i'M f.J i la 11 TO 11 AY tt H A',, t hei Ws )r-Ar J lay "ji t.r." I --J IV ...ib.i A,-t4 22. Cml It t ' Hill, Carter and Bell all attended the same neighborhood Boys' Club, Richard Hill said. Neighbors said Hill and Bell used to play basketball together at Dean Rusk Park, near the school they attended. At a news conference Tuesday, Atlanta Mayor Msynard Jackson said top police investigators believe the killer of some of the children may feed on the increasing publicity about the crimes. "In all honesty, we don't known whether increased media coverage en courages whomever is attacking our children," he said. In another development, Billy Ray Pope, 22, was indicted Tuesday on a charge of criminal attempt to commit ex tortion, Fulton County District Attorney Lewis Shton said. The charge was in connection with a, telephone call to an Atlanta television station in which the caller claimed he was holding the two missing children and would kill them if he was not paid $100,000, Slaton Three teachers who have been involved this year in a dispute over the literary merit of Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World will speak about book banning at 7 tonight in 105 Gardner Half. Sponsored by the UNC chapter of Americans for Common Sense, the semi nar will feature Steve Stobbe, the head of the English department at West Iredell High School, where the controversy erupted. Mike Shinn, an English teacher who used the book in his class, and Arvilla Brewer, another teacher at West Iredell, also will be featured. Brewer will be Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will sponsor a hoagie dinner Sunday to raise money for the Triangle Hospice, a coun seling center for the terminally ill, the YWCA Coalition for Battered Women CELEBRATE a liaht-hearted Ilzsch 19-April 5 m Classified ads may be placed at the DTH O faces or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 LIFEGUARDS. SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS, and SUMMER SU".M COACH needed. Current tktaving. W.S.I, required. Positions available rmmedlatety. Appfy at Durham Y.M.C.A., 2119 Chapel H3 Road. 4S9-2&10. WOULD YOU LIKE TO SPEND YOUR summer in the mountain by beautiful lake? Requirements, must Ukc children, the outdoors and to play. Private camp looking for male and female counselors. For mofe Information call 967-eCOl, and ask for Mike. ATTENTION GRAD AND HONORS STUDENTS. Aaron Services will type your papers at discount. That's right, a 10 discount on theses and disaertatlona. If you want tt rkght, bring It to Aaron Literary Services. NCN3 Plaza. $$7-1273. HELIUM FILLED BALLOON BOUQUETS trXT.TT.ED for special occasions or Just for fun. Sks;ft3 cSawna available. Ak about our student tpcc&L Ct3 Ealloons and Tunes 967-3-133. COnriETE EESUME SEHVICES at EUSINES5 SPECIALTIES. ICS Henderson Street. We specialize In resume preparation. We talkar ur professional resumes f ' cover letters to mtt bsdl-vUua! needs and tt x preferences. C3 5i3-472?. ILT. ICS KUSIC SHOW FEATURES live dc lotkey playing beach, disco rock, and new wave f:r any se party. CtU 942-5273 for reaonlie prkes. ITECII E-M1ED EACELS DELT.XRED TO your ix evtv Tuesday and Friday. We have f -lain, t4. a!l ctnsisoB rtlsla. whole wheat, poppy, fH.ir"j--v-kk5, filoa, and c-ailic Sis for I. S3, 13 foe 3X3, Tom Harris, S: 227. Bd!A!.t SATUNG VACATION. 4S ketch lep ehht. Cordial Captain ar i Hate, Call HUMAN SEXUAUTY INFO" MAT! O N and C-.-3 Service 5?r counMllnj and tt'mei m essJracetlon. f!atin$h:?t. rrr;ir,?y. komosesuallTy. and venereal .',. Call S'.Z V.l'i m C p by Su'tt B, Ur.km. e:i:yt-U1 si-"ta fi::" se-dt t t i i !,::.;-, Atla, Uraci. Aika, rt.'DEAST let Ti j .-I :i r,; h . AvHa tirw York. N.Y. ICC17. 212-37)-3:32 or !t - f III h .J I W 1 tj. . . . . w - t . . V- T f fSiJ-!'- ' '- "3 !".! fOflf !? ta ! f - j r t - -Li -! i f. i a I it.- . f .-ttr; . tvi'. .? :.;i c .t rt ', C" : r. i f c t J. r I. ' j I t i ; 1 i s i d Itl l' ' r:t I I i f . 1 t . . .-. .'sir r -r; .. !, if, ., - t r j . M . :. -i j v y j, From 1 '"On the other side,' I'm as'ai'nst sr.jihtrj done (contrary to) an individual's will, tt (the draft) is like a double-edged sword." Green cited the proposed ERA as the reason for drafting women as well as men into military service. "It's only fair, especially because of ERA," she said. "If we are going to push for equality, it should be in all areas, including the military." George Cholewczynski, who works as a li brary assistant, said the country needl't 'l1 and some type of national civ.. tLVraf program, but not because of El Salvador. - "We need a draft and national civil service, but El Salvador should have IktSe or no bearing on that fact," he said. 1 y M U From pegs 1 to their area. Spaces to be re-evduated include rooms in suites A, B, C and D of the Union as well as three new spaces in the new sec tion of the Union. Norberg said other student organiza tions set to move into the new section of the Union included Student Legal Ser vices, the campus legal advisory group, the Yackety Yack and WXYC. attending a conference later this month" as a delegate to the Coalition on Free dom to Read. The Iredell County controversy began when the father of a student at the school objected to haying the Huxley book as a required text in Shinn's English class. The objection received support from members of the Moral Majority on the grounds that the book was not true satire and espoused concepts with which the group disagreed. The seminar is free, and the public is invited to attend.' and the Campus Y. Tickets are $2.75. Customers can eat the meal at the sorority house or have it delivered. Contact any Kappa to purchase a ticket. SPRING VJITH romantic comedy Playmalxcro Theatre 1? mm, mm, warn mm 1 OR 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES needed starting May or June, or will sublease. On bus route, pool, laundry. Non-smokers please. Cell Janice 942-4090 or 942-1078. . NEED A ROOMMATE? Female under grad looking for a place to live next year wi3 sign lease in May or Aug. Call Jennifer 933-7031. anytime. TWO NON-SMOX1NG MALE roommates wanted to share two-bedroom Old We'd Apartment for summer. J So month plus utilities. On bus tine. Call 929-9996. NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED Two female grad students to share house, 10 mtn. from campus, 462.50 per month plus utilities. Call Olen 923-4553. 1 OR 2 LIBERAL, responsible female to share 2-bedroom Royal Parle Apt. J-Cu. May IS-Au. IS wish option. Price rteotUble. Call Dee Anna 933-1901. WANTED THREE FEMALE ROOMMATES to share a two bedroom KIswood Apt for summer andor fall. Approximately 575 plus atlflttea. Call Cherie (933-311C). TWO ROOMMATES redd for summerschoot Colony Apis. Split rent nA vtZilt three w?;. Apt. has "1 rating and on bus routa. Call Chip at 929-459S. ' MALE HOUSOf ATE WANTED foe summer and academic year. l-y a quirt tomioruhU howsa wbhlfl wa!kin3 distance 1 53 pk l u.'M.'i. Ca3 967-6031, ak for John, MOCILE HOME for sale. 2 bdrms, 1 bath fumUhed 83 en-lancesalr. AaUsi $5453. Ca3 9 224221 Keep trying USED A.ND RAHS COCKS fcr t. reader and eollcto. IU3-pi-e peprbala. Srth wivkt. Open seven day a week. The Book ilst. i J-4 W. Fr-.k! a Sc JZ11Z21. -HQ' TOUT TilZM IZZLZT Cumpet iki. 11.00 HEELS Stkker. 21$ MCb2ry St., OpeJ MUST SOX 1?:3 XSFA t2C3 73-109 MrG. 5 MHI. creat cemmtteT. til'-' r. ask I12C3 r best S23-i::3. itc& coAin atEVTtctcT u .-.,.. Li tfsr.J r-? fce. J It 3. $47-74: pJ oe $44-tlit, l S:'i f f Ft I1.:E:T i:iTr-fC. -t.s. "i a-te-....' . Cl fVcr i: -; s at ' 1 .:i : ' , j. t.:$ r : :r tic . j r J s V 4 ' t . J f t ' 'i. "Til I ! ! - 'Is ci r -i. jc: r i:i ; ci : :i a c-r :j c:n r . is c t a 1. 5 I - V v- t fit f . t 4 C C t fr: I 111 r - 0 -T -?J ilf ; - wV' S '"1 l i "if- x 7 gauss Thai eountereoiiD launched " m. BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) Deposed Prime Minister Prem TInsuknonda tried to launch a cotintercoup Wednesday. He told the military commanders t who ousted him in a bloodless revolt to lay down trie! weapons, and troops loyal to Prem were reported about 55 miles from Bangkok, the capital. Prem, who fled to an army base at Korat, in northeast Thailand, after the ; early Monday coup, spoke to the leaders of the revolt in an announcement on the regional radio station in Korat. Prem also claimed the support of King :; Ehuxniphol Adulyadej, Thailand's popular monarch. In the capital, the revolutionary council set up by the coup leaders ordered the deputy commander of the 2nd army, Gen. Athit Kamlan-ck, a close sup- ? porter of Prem, dismissed. The announcement, on Radio Thailand, said he had "interfered with the operation of the committee. iiiiiiero reject conicci 1 w A A' A. WASHINGTON (AP) The nation's soft-coal miners rejected a proposed contract that would have paid them up to $111 a day and ended one of their shortest walkouts in years. Union officials, who had supported the agreement with the Bituminous Coal Operators Association, said rank-and-file members voted against the offer Tuesday by a 2-to-l margin. Three-fourths of the ballots were counted. Eldon Calleri, the United Mine Worker's chief spokesman, said that with about 102,600 votes tallied from almost 160,000 miners, there were 68,937 votes against the settlement and 32,299 in favor of it. UMW President Sam Church reportedly was unwilling to concede defeat!' But Church, having just, returned from the coalfields, was unavailable for comment. i J-.v . . ,.'..'." Fire Mis Bnotli - ft. M WW. v LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) A fire broke out in a room on the fifth floor pf Ceasars Palace hotel on lis Vesas Strip Wednesday, and '16 people were in jured before it was extinguished. 'It was the third hotel fire at the gambling resort city in less than five months. : ! . On Feb. 10, a fire at the Las Vegas Hilton claimed the lives of eight people and injured 192 others. A fire at'thd'MGM Grand Hotel last Nov, 21 killed 84 people and injured nearly 700. : T'1 Spears said, however, that all volunteer branches of the military met their quotas last year. Without a draft, the nation's defense bur den falls on the poor, black and disadvan taged, Hollings said. , Hollings said, "Almost one-quarter of all new recruits are black double their propor tion in the population. The number of other minorities, especially Hispanics, is growing." N.C. 4th District Rep. Ike Andrews said even though there were more supporters for reinstating the draft now than during the last session, the legislation would probably not pass. Andrews said he did not support a rein statement of the draft. State Rep. Patricia Hunt, D-Orange, said The Bottom Line takes a lighter look at the news. Look for it every Tuesday and Thursday on the editorial pace of The Daily Tar Heel -'BusirtcsG School Hold's 'S'pffllcli'CdUfa" f"sy Designed primarily for MBA students, this course has a limited number of spaces for others. It offers 43 hrs.wec! instruction, and ; should enable beginners to attain basic fluency as measured by tho Foreign. Servico Institute scale. : Cost: $1,000 for college students and UNC -CH faculty Contact: Director Dr. Catherine Matey. Dey Hall. 833-2032 Deadline: April 15, 1S31 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. u W A M NAVAJO TRADING POST Buying Gold & Silver! 10, 14, lk; sold Jewebv. and dental gold. Buying diamonds one carat & over, and sterling silver. 510 W. Franklin 929-C2&3. 'We arc now accepting applications for August Foxcroft Apartments. 929-8339 or 967-5264. WAffTED: TWO STYX TICKETS. Wl3 pay tht goln price. Call 933-4573 anytime. Keep trying. Ask lor C13 or Cabe. WANTED: GOOD QUALITY 21" FRAME bicycle to borrow or rent (money, cleaning, servicing) V blkeksa frtead for occasional hall d.v plMor touring. David Utit 434 Morrtsoa. 933-4243. WANTED: (SADLY) TWO OR FOUR STYX concert rkkets. will pay any reactbk ptke. Ca3 S33-2S13 k for John, Pkase keep trying. NEED TO SUSLET KJ.i-swood Apt. for summer. Rent $73 tksa V st.:ie. AIo need two female roomma:es for next year, C3 942-1351 ak t Kfl'y. W2J. EUY NEW AND USED LFS (nK Castical. Jata, Clues, etc.) and t.NTIRE COUXCTIOr.S. A1m trs. 4S's. Good pekes, $r?-6175, mornif 8-11 a m., afcr 5 p m. k w m m W SUBLET f-EEE ?.OOH KTiCSWOOO APT. w I Ui 1 5-A. 3. 1 S, Good lca i AC, L bus wre. ca: Two f i: A,T. av.'-itl .J f'y thr Ai--1 , E L'tc' acto from p2 May ! C. ' ,r, ' 1 Ca3ti7.2l;7. i T r.: con IE tt J 'rt I ! 2 i' 4 rr , J A-, Ci-3 4- -1 : I'Uf '- ,1 llv : d a ft.' . : : d f. t. I I r't I '' r f 1 1 j j t. a 'c. L r, r. f r - "IT ! r 7- t X i ' .. . - r i .-. i , . i f t i efiao hotel V ' From paga 1 that even if the proposal passed in the Senate! it had to pass the Democrat-controlled House ,; to become law, an unlikely possibility. "J ; If passed, Hollings' bill would reinstate the draft authority that Congress repealed in 1973 at the request of former President Richard Nixon. ' - Spears said there had been a number of pro- posits over the last two years to reinstate a . peacetime draft and that the Boilings propaT was another of those. "This past summer's draft registration was the first move to implement the, idea (of a peacetime draft)" he said. . "Even if Hollings' bill doesn't pass, we are still moving increasingly to an atmosphere where the idea of a peacetime draft is more accepted, and young people should be aware," Spears said. mmmmUjHmmmtmmmm VUJU.iJ 11"Juno 19 WANTED: FEMALE TO SHARE riit from Moore County to Chapel 111 daily during summer sessions. Someone with morrung schedule preferred. Call Julia at fc"2-3i37 or 2-3 i4&. NEED A RIDE to U.Va. (Charlonesvi-Te) tm Easter wetkend, Apf'd 10-12, IVase call 933-347 if you have room. Shaft expenses as tnuaL RIDE DESPERATTXY NEEDED to AshevOe area Friday, April 3. PWase call Cindy at 933-4045. Keep trying. j w m. a WTXZETJ lEAD, escwMi . but don't I know yoa , from somewhere? 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