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- - - 4 i The Daily Tar Heel Saturday, April 24, 1971 r Q m Of business administration news ortej "World H by Jim Minor Staff Writer The School of Business Administration will begin a S6 million campaign for the "Program for the Seventies" on April 29. A luncheon and meeting at the Carolina Inn will launch the drive. The program, sponsored by the Business Foundation of North Carolina, Inc., is an attempt to create increased endowment for the School. Help ' from corporations, individuals and foundations with interests in business administration will be solicited. "We arrived at the figure of S6 million after examining our probable needs in the future," Roy W. Holsten, associate dean for External Affairs at the School of Business Administration, said Tuesday. Library dedication today The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported in Friday's paper that the dedication of the new Health Sciences Library would be held Friday. The dedication for the new building, the most modern of its kind in the Southeast, will be held today. William Shakespeare's gPk nn iTTMT; No grander Commonmm United paswH a Peter Sne production - - Charlton Heston -Jason Robards John Gielgud PANA VISION color by TECHNICOLOR NOW PLAYING 1 2: One reason Piedmont's " 5::?SO; eaS V:tPrf 115- rvT . Ourilneet is oil' jet-powered -great-new propjets and 737. fanjets! Another reason is our Youth Fare that lets you reserve a seat, save about 20, and travel anytime. Also, . our Weekend-Plus Plan that stretches your fun and your funds. So see your travel agent. . or call Piedmont. i! We've put regional service DTH Class if led CHILDREN WANTED, VA-A yrs. old. for research on language development. May I tape-record your child's speech at home? Linda Rodd, Psychology Dept.. 933-5035. Evenings 929-5473. ' M SUMMER IN EUROPE!"" StudentFaculty Flights: May 29-July 28: $199 June 11-Aug. 28: $205 June 29-Aug. 18: $230 NY-LONDON-NY 942-7289 evenings EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES""" FEMALE: Cashiers and counter attendants. MALE: Food preparation and personnel. Apply in person, Roy Rogers Family Restaurant, 106 Malette St. APARTMENT TO RENT June-Aug. 2-bed7o. furnished, air-conditioned, pool. 5 min. to campus at - Royal Park. $160mo. Call 967-4877. 2-bedroom apt. , to sublet for summer at Castillian Villa. All modern conveniences air conditioning, carpeting, pool. Reasonable price. Call 967-5425 anytime. FURNISHED APT. June-Aug. Dishwasher, disposal, air-cond. Pool. $147 per mo. Call 967-5424851 around 5:30 p.m. HELP SAVE AMERICA! Join the Ane7ican Vigilantes! For information Buy and Read THE AMERICAN VIGILANTE by Alaric, Branden Press, 221 Columbus Ave.. Boston. Mass. 12115.S4.95. Have large 4 people), partially furnished apartment for summer sublet 5-10 minutes walk from campus swimming, air conditioning. $175 monthly. Call Scott: 942-5955. INTERNATIONAL JOBS: Europe. South America, Asia, Australia. U.S.A. Thousands of openings-all fields. . .Social Sciences. Business, Sciences, Engineering, Education, etc. Earnings to S500 weekly. Summer and permanent. Paid expenses, overtime, bonuses, travel. Complete new information-only S3. 00. Money-back niaranteF. Writ? new'' International Employment, Box 7?! ,??!, Peabody, Massachusetts 10960. 1 n n J "Much of the money will go toward salaries, M.B.A. and Ph.D. fellowships, grants for faculty research, bringing outstanding professors to the school and general expansions of our programs. "I think this is recognized as one of the major campaigns of any of UNC's schools. We hope it will help us make .contributions to the state and the nation," he added. . There have been 18 meetings in 15 North Carolina cities prior to the official beginning of the program. The meetings have featured talks to business leaders of the community. Holsten termed the results as being "highly gratifying. We couldn't bt more pleased with the response so far." Business Administration Dean Maurice W. Lee and N.P. Hayes, general campaign X ALL NEW JJj IDftimKI (W7 1 Caesar... No greater cast! 1 released by AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Picture 1 50-2: 50-4: 50-6: 50-8: 55 i x . on a new plane LOST: 5-month old male Golden Retriever. Wearing silver chain collar. University Gardens area. 967-6293. Answers to "Bear." Lost April 10. - "LEARN MACRAME . . . THE NOW THING" while making 3 groovy belts. Kit includes everything you need. Send $6.95 to Kapro, P.O. Box 6127. San Diego, CA 92106. LOST: Black puppy about ten inches tall with white chest and three white paws wearing a small brown collar with no tags. Call 968-9094. SALE: 1969 Triumph 650. Recent piston-ring job. 11,500 miles. Shop manual. $950. Call 942-7190 after 1:00 P.M. NOW . RENTING: 2 and 3bedToom air-conditioned mobile homes for June occupancy. Telephone 929-2854 or 942-1749 (from 9 to 6 p.m.) SUMMER SUB-LET: Furnished house 8 mi. in country, 2-3 bedrooms, young marrieds or grad students preferred, S120mo. Call 489-5639. SALE : 1962 Dodg7."ven7good condiTion! $400. Will take less. Call Harry 933-3173, GUITAR-Pre-CBS Fender Teleca7terTGood diEcel,ent neck- Must sell. Call Rich 933-4719 evenings. JUBI LEE SP EC! A LFTrl7TdiriT'7Thep7lL- riiSf'orlV, VXe guarantee and undersell. Call 966-2574 7 to 9 p.m. JET TO EUROPE S 18900 NY-LONDON-NY June 9-Aug 25 . UNC Flights. 201 Carolina Union FOR SALE: A 1965 red fastback V-8 MusTang Excellent tires and shocks. The motor in very good running condition. Call Franklin Smith 933-3366 anytime after 10 p.m. HONDA 450 scrambler for sale, 3,000 miles. Great condition. Need money to pay off creditors. Sacrifice for S750 firm. Call J.T. at 967-5053. . . iiC: -J U'CliOO; apt. for' rent in Carrboro. 1. 1971. ST05mo. Call 967-4223. i neaxnr 71 UW SOI"!! chairman of the fund drive, will be among the speakers at the April 29 luncheon. Hayes is chairman of the board, of Carolina Steel Corporation in Greensboro. Members of the leadership organization serving on the fund's Executive Committee aie John Watlington, Wachovia Corp., Winston-Salem; Alex H. Galloway, RJ. Reynolds Industries, Winston-Salem; Charles F. Myers, Jr., Burlington Industries, Inc., Greensboro; and Addison Reese, North Carolina National Bank, Charlotte. All are chairmen of the boards of their respective companies. Regional vice chairmen are Frank Coxe, retired vice president of . First Union National Bank, Asheville; Peter Browne RufTin, president, Wilmington Shipping Co., Wilmington; WJ. Smith, Jr., first executive vice president, First Union National Bank, Charlotte; Louis C. Stephens, president, Pilot Life Insurance . Co., Greensboro; Richard A. Urquhart, Jr., partner and CPA, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., Raleigh; and Bland Worley, president and director, Wachovia Corp.r Winston-Salem. ; In 1 946, N.C. . businessmen realized that state , resources - given to UNC's School of Business Administration were not great enough to meet the School's needs. They created the business Foundation of North Carolina, Inc. to help fulfill these needs" ' The foundation is a non-profit organization. Its major function is to hold endowment funds for the school. 1 The foundation raised $1 million in 1946 and another $1 million in 1959. The total endowment now amounts to over $3 million. NEW YORK PRO MUSICA SUNDAY, APRIL 25 8:00 P.M. MEMORIAL HALL TICKETS AT UNION INFO DESK TODM-A0-7:30 h ' ' ' I SPANISH MEAT LOAF Two Vegetable! & Bread THE BACCHAE I (Off : , TU L 5E- I (Q)2) V Back Of The; Zoom (0)2)vl iGGrch say you tasfefhs 1 . oefwsen , basrs.. 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Tbe government newspaper Izvestia, giving new details on the space flight, said Soyuz 10 and the unmanned capsule were equipped for joint use of their scientific instruments, which would open up "wide prospects" for exploration of the earth, the sun and surrounding space. Rogers to visit ldeast ,n Mav The possibility of further U.S.-Israeli disagreement arose Friday with reports the two nations have entered a "context ,, of, negotiation" on Israel's plan- for reopening the Suez, Canal. But Israel, along with Egypt, welcomed the news of Secretary of State William P. Rogers' ; Middle East visit. . ;The Tel Aviv reports coincided with an . announcement at the United Nations that ; Gunnar V; Jarring, the special peace -envoy -to the Middle East, would remain in Moscow indefinitely. Rogers announced plans to visit Egypt, x - can't youisay f r . ft ALL! ' $T lO'JlS MiTiirii...inr S - Israel. Jordan, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia early in May and said there is "an exceptional opportunity"' for further progress toward peace in the turbulent Mideast. In Tel Aviv, political sources said the United States had not yet granted Israel's proposal on a Suez Canal reopening and partial withdrawal from the waterway its official approval despite the State Department's comment it was "encouraging." India refuses to clear rebels NEW DELHI Pakistan protested Friday India's refusal to clear East Bengali rebels from Pakistan's Consulate in Calcutta and its failure to stop 4iugly demonstrations" against the new Pakistan deputy high commissioner. Indi3 accused Pakistan of discourtesy in revealing its diplomatic protest to newsmen. - The continued friction between the two nations over the rebellion in East Pakistan sharpened as an Indian news agency reported more fighting between the guerrillas and Pakistan army troops in East Pakistan. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs told Pakistan, possession of the Calcutta Consulate was an internal affair and it was up to Pakistan to handle it. However, it said Pakistan could not use force to oust the rebels who have held the Troops alerted building since Sunday. in Washington WASHINGTON Hundreds of obscenity-shouting Vietnam veterans flung their campaign medals "symbols of shame and dishumanity" toward the Capitol Friday as Washington braced for its first big antiwar demonstration in nearly a year. At the Justice Department's request, the Pentagon put an undisclosed number of federal troops on "increased alert" on the eve of a mass march 'down Pennsylvania Avenue today and a rally at the foot of Capitol Hill. The rally organizers, the National Peace Action Coalition, predicted a turnout of perhaps a quarter-million persons, rivaling the size of the huge peace protest of Nov. 15, 1969. 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"I think the proposal is absurd to say the least," Williams said in an interview. Williams said Porth, one of 11 Republicans in the South Carolina House, was attemtpting to discredit the state and national welfare system by a repressive measure aimed at the poor. House passes shoplifting law RALEIGH-With near machinegun rapidity, the North Carolina House Friday passed 55 bills, concurred with a tSenate amendment to put a revised shoplifting law into effect this summer and gave tentative approval to some changes in the state's present abortion law. The House, bogged down earlier this week on several major issues including defeat of a bill to repeal the death penalty, waded i through a three-page calendar of mostly minor and local bills which had grown steadily the past 10 days. How to use the system to fight the system (l X I i flow at your bookstore Delta paperback $1.95 Delacorte hardbound $4.95 IiiT Dell Publishing Co., Inc. V IT 1 SI,-- mono Some people may have us wrong. 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