sew Page 2 Thursday, May 24, 1984 WASHINGTON Lawmakers are predicting Congress will approve emer gency military aid for C Salvador, even though House leaders said today the measure is being held up by a fight over undercover money for Nicaraguan guerrillas. Despite the hold-up, Salvadoran President-elect Jose Napoleon Duarte's dramatic 10-hour visit to Capitol Hill Tuesday left both supporters and oppo nents of military aid saying the funds would be approved. "Duarte will get his money," Sen. Paul Tsongas, D-Mass., said after he and other Senate opponents of the Rea gan administration's Central American policies met with Duarte late Tuesday. "This is a personal triumph, his visit up here. There is no doubt that he went away from here with a lot of friends." SPACE CENTER, Houston The first commercial engineer named to a U.S. space flight said Tuesday that a drug he will produce in space next month win be a "breakthrough in med ical treatment" that could benefit tens of millions of people. Charles Walker would not identify the drug, saying only it is a hormone to correct a certain body deficiency. MOSCOW Semyon Romanov, 62, chief of the general staff of the Air Defense Corps when that unit's pilots shot down the Korean Airlines Boeing 747 over Sakhalin Island on Sept. 1, "died suddenly in the line of duty," the armed forces newspaper reported Tues day. Romanov's last assignment was as representative of the Soviet commander-in-chief of Warsaw Pact armed forces, attached to the East German army. 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In a statistical pro file of 134 libraries for 1982-83, UNC CH ranked in the top 25 in 1 1 different categories. by the Woodrow Wilson National Fel lowship Foundation and funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The awards are given to prepare outstand ing students for careers as scholars and teachers in the humanistic disciplines. Four UNC students were awarded Mellon Fellowships for graduate studies in the humanities, making the Univer sity here one of only nine schools in the nation to produce four or more Mellon award winners. The awards may be worth up to $18,000 for a year of study. UNC re cipients are Seth Matthew Holtzman and Seth Robert Katz of Raleigh; Jean Carol MacDonald of Miami, Fla.; and Douglas Mills McPherson of Howell, Michigan. The Mellon fellowships are awarded Dr. Janet J. Fischer and Dr. Newton D. Fischer have become the first hus band and wife to receive UNC's Thomas Jefferson Award. The Fischer's have been faculty members in the School of Medicine for more than 30 years. The award is given annually to members of the University community who best exemplify the ideals and objectives of Thomas Jeffer son through writing, teaching and scholarship. Six faculty members at UNC were presented awards for teaching excel lence by Chancellor Christopher C. Fordham HI at a recent Faculty Coun cil meeting. Dr. Garry M. Armstrong, associate professor of business administration, received the Nicholas Salgo Distin-. guished Teaching Award for "teaching excellence as evidenced by classroom effectiveness and ability to motivate and inspire students." Five faculty members reveived Tan ner awards for excellence in teaching, especially at the freshman and sopho more levels. They are: Dr. John B. Adams, professor of journalism; Dr. George S. Lensing, associate professor and assistant chairman of English; Dr. Ancel C. Mewborn, professor of math ematics; Dr. Marylyn A. 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