2The Daily Tar HeelFriday. April 12. 1985 Jnndlge Immcls probable csmase nm Golktoo .slayimig Orange District Court Judge Stanley Peele ruled Wednesday that Alton Eugene Harris Jr. should be tried tor first-degree murder in connection with the M arch 1 6 stabbing death of U NC sophomore Freshteh Ciolkho. Statements made by Carrboro Police investigator John Butler and SBI agent William Weis produced evidence against Harris during the 2-hour probable cause hearing. Orange County District Attorney Carl R. Fox said he would ask a grand jury to indict Harris. Fox said evidence released during the hearing did link Harris to Golkho's death. The blood found on Harris" shoes and clothing matched the blood type of the victim, and fingerprints identified as Harris were found on Golkho's apartment window. Fox said. Police reports and photographs reviewed at the hearing revealed that Golkho had been stabbed 1 8 times and that part of her clothes had been stripped off. Police found an 1 8-inch butcher knife beneath a pile of bloody clothing near Golkho's body, Butler said. Fox said although Golkho's body was found partially nude, there was no evidence of sexual assault. Butler also testified that Harris said a wallet police found near Golkho's body belonged to him. The case will come before a grand jury on Monday and will probably come to trial this summer, Fox said. KATHERINE WOOD M ames introduces "bill to raise state employees' salaries By CRYSTAL BAITY Staff Writer Rep. Anne Barnes, D-Orange, has introduced a bill in the General Assem bly to improve the salaries of state employees, which would affect about 500 Orange and Chatham County residents. The bill would require the salaries of all full-time state employees to be higher than the federally established poverty rate of $10,650 for a family of four. "Many of these people have to take second jobs to support their families," Beer Barnes said. "It is simply not efficient to expect people to perform at their best when they have to work two jobs to make ends meet." A second bill introduced by Barnes would provide office personnel in public schools pay equal to community college from page 1 $40,000 Anheuser-Busch "Busch Shoo tout" basketball tournament was turned down because some students and University administrators opposed the use of beer advertisements in the school's gymnasium. The view on the UNC campus remains the same as in the past, said Fred Schroeder Jr., dean of students. The University does not permit such Evans commercially sponsored events on the campus. "Our standing is generally the same as with any other promotion by any commercial enterprise," Schroeder said. 'It is not allowed, encouraged or permitted." Schroeder said that while the admin istration could take a stand against promotions on campus, they had no from page 1 closely fit the second-degree kidnapping charge," he said. Chapter 14.39 of the state's General Statutes states that "any person who shall unlawfully confine, restrain or remove from one place to another any other person 16 years of age or over without consent of such person. . .shall be guilty of kidnapping if such confine ment, restrain or removal is for Ihe purpose of . . . doing serious bodily harm to or terrorizing the person." A second-degree kidnapping charge is applicable if the person kidnapped was released in a safe place by the defendant and had not been seriously injured or sexually assaulted, according to the statute. The statute also lists second-degree kidnapping as punisha ble by a prison sentence of up to 30 years or a fine. control over promotions at off-campus locations such as fraternities and other organizations. The moVe to end beer advertisements goes much further than college campuses. Under the name of Project SMART (Stop Marketing Alcohol on Radio and Television), organizatons such as the National Parent Teacher Association, the United Methodist Church and the National Council on Alcoholism have been working on an outright ban of alcohol advertisements on radio and television. If the ban is not successful, Project Smart asks for compensation for running the ads by forcing networks to allow equal time for ads opposed to alcohol and its use. If such a ban goes through. The Wall Street Journal predicts that the radio and television industry will lose about $750 million per year from the loss of beer and wine advertising. 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AP3'1 I 'a,llliJ CODE NAME: Music Intelligence Project MISSION: Track down Vital N ew Releases OBJECTIVE: Expose New Albums Through Special Pricing & Inside Information CONTACT: Any Record Bar Agent MMllDlATEREiigs 1 CHANGE NO CHANGE ELLIOT EASTON ELEKTDA O First solo outing from the Cars' lead guitarist O Solid and exciting guitar-based rock GEFFEN UKOROS o RATTLESNAKES LLOYD COLE AND THE COMMOTIONS Debut from bright new British band O Warm and melodic pure pop impressionism 3 VULTURE CULTURE UZXk ALAN PARSONS PROJECT O Challenging and riveting musical adventure O State - of - the - art sounds from major rock force 4 1 U!lJ RECORDS SECRET SECRETS JOAN ARMATRADING O Top - secret appearance by Joe Jackson O Rock's best-kept secret is out! EACH CASSETTE OR LP SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH AAAY 8TH fas a LvQ Krou I.. n 1 ii LSOGiSii 131 Franklin Street University Mall I ft. $Sig I I LLOYD COLE. & 1 I I THE COMMOTIONS I I lT.i 'aW,BWii,c ' "' 1 .. - r - t i n t . - n i " and university personnel. The cost of adjusting the salaries of public school personnel to match the other two systems would be almost $5 million, Barnes said in a telephone interview Thursday. "It is not an unreasonable amount to bring about equity for the kind of work these people do," she said. "All of these employees work very hard in very important roles." "Through the years, there have been some inequities, maybe because of the two different systems, but there are good reasons for separate systems," she said. . Barnes said she used the average for the same clerical positions in the Department of Community Colleges, the administration office at the Depart ment of Public Education in Raleigh and the UNC system, including the hospital, to determine the cost of implementing the bill. "We took the averages for all these positions and compared it with the average salary for the office personnel in public schools and came up with the ($5 million) figure," Barnes said. The average pay for personnel in public schools during 1984-85 was $1 1,215, while the annual salary for the other employees was $13,726, she said. U.S. retail sales drop in March From United Press International Reports WASHINGTON U.S. retail sales plunged 1.9 percent in March, the steepest decline in more than seven years, with construction supp lies and clothing the only categories to improve, the Commerce Depart ment said Thursday. - The March drop in sales to $ 1 10,5 billion followed increases of 1.6 percent in February and 0.4 percent in January, seasonally adjusted. Milk pollutes creek CHICAGO A grocery chain that sold milk blamed for an out break of salmonella poisoning has agreed to clean up milk dumped into storm drains that run into a nearby creek. Law enforcement "officials said Wednesday they feared the dumping could cause a new health hazard. Authorities said 2,827 cases of food poisoning have been reported and they expect more in the next few days. Brazilian president improves SAO PAULO, Brazil President-elect Tancredo Neves, weakened by six operations in 25 days and violent reactions to drugs, showed "clear improvement" Thurs day with heart and breathing close to normal, a presidential spokesman said. "The president-elect slept well and showed clear improvement in his overall state," said spokesman Anto nio Brito. But he said the condition of the 75-year-old leader "is very delicate and inspires great caution." Soldiers' remains returned TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. The remains of six Amer ican servicemen killed in the Vietnam War arrived on the U.S. mainland Wednesday, more than a decade after the war's end. The twilight homecoming cerem ony, witnessed by a contingent of Air Force, Army and Marine Corps officers, was held on the same airstrips where thousands of surviv ing American servicemen had returned safely from Southeast Asia in the late '60s and early 70s. Communist leader dead BELGRADE, Yugoslavia Albanian Communist Party leader Enver Hoxha, the longest serving leader in Europe, died Thursday at the age of 76 after suffering a long illness that culminated in a heart seizure, the Albanian news agency said. Hoxha, a fierce Stalinist who boasted that his nation was the world's last communist stronghold, died in the capitol of Tirana early today from complications of dia betes, the official state news agency ATA said. The news agency announced a seven-day period of national mourning throughout Alba nia, an isolated orthodox communist nation of 3 million people situated between Yugoslavia, Greece and the Adriatic Sea. Discovery leak found CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. A leak developed in a drug-refining machine aboard the shuttle Discov ery Thursday, and officials said the engineer who was to operate the machine would be removed from the crew if the leak could not be fixed before Friday's planned blastoff. Campus Calendar The Carolina Student FundDTH Campus Calendar will appear daily. Announcements to be run in the expanded version on Mondays and Thursdays must be placed in the box outside the Carolina Student Fund office on the third floor of South Building by 3 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Wednesday, respectively. The dead lines for the limited editions will be noon one day before the announce ment is to run. Only announcements from University recognized and cam pus organizations will be printed. Friday 1 p.m. "The Constitution and Cultu ral Diversity," lecture by Professor Karst of the UCLA Law School, Van Hecke Wetach Hall, Classroom 2. 3:30 p.m. Student Television Public Relations Committee meet ing, Suite D, Union. Panel discussion by UniveP sity Career Planning and Placement, "Transitions From College to Career," 2 1 0 Hanes Hall. 7 p.m. IVCF Chapter meeting: Roger Edwards to speak on holiness, and Chris and Mickey to sing. 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