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1 jf ic m ' "isf i i "" 1 Mil y n.. miinpniMt H pmu m w 2 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, February 1, camptas calendar Public service announcements must be turned in to the box Union by 3 30 p.m. if they are to run the next day. Each item Activities Today The UNCCC Short Course on "Introduction to the CALL-OS Interactive System at UNCCC will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, in 228 Phillips Hall. Also, the Short Course on "Details of JCL for Data Definition Statements, Session 2" will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in 228 Phillips Hall. "Health and Law," a part of the Consumer Health Symposium, will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, in Room 213 of the Carolina Union. Everyone is invited to come. There will be a meeting of the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC) at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, on the second floor of the Carolina Union. Discussion will be about the national meeting and local plans. The UNC Table Tennis Club will meet from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, in the Women's Gym. All interested persons are invited to come. There will be a meeting of the Carolina Forum at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. I, in Room 205 of the Longet gets ASPEN, Colo. (UP1) Singer Claudine Longet Monday pleaded to a judge for leniency, then was sentenced to 30 consecutive days in jail and placed on two years probation for the shooting death of her lover, pro skier Vladimir "Spider" Sabich. Miss Longet, who had faced a maximum sentence of two years in jail and a $5,000 fine, said after the sentence was imposed she "fell into the hands of a district attorney who was more concerned with his own ambition than with finding truth and justice." Defense attorney Charles Weedman said he would appeal, thus delaying implementation of District Judge George Lohr's sentence. Lohr ordered Miss Longet, 36, to serve the sentence anytime before Sept. I and pay a $25 probation fine. . Singer Andy Williams, Longet's former husband, accompanied her to court and Chiefs see Soviet buildup WASHINGTON (UPI-The Joint Chiefs of Staff believe the Soviet Union is seeking military superiority and pursuing a strategy that provides for survival of most of its urban population in event of nuclear attack. The assessments of Soviet military thinking were included in nine pages of unclassified replies to Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., which were released Monday. Proxmire asked the joint chiefs for comment on allegations by the recently retired head of Air Force intelligence, Maj. Gen. George J. Keegan Jr., that the United States has fallen behind Russia in military power. While the service chiefs disagreed with Keegan's conclusion, George S. Brown, chairman of the joint chiefs, said many of the intelligence judgments involved "are essentially correct and address areas which deserve increasing attention." "The available evidence suggests the U.S.S.R. is engaged in a program designed to achieve military superiority, but that they have not achieved this goal," the chiefs said. Given enough warning of nuclear attack for civil defense machinery to go into operation, the chiefs said the Russians could probably "assure survival of a large percentage of the leadership necessary to maintain control, reduce prompt casualties among the urban population to a small percentage and give the Soviets a good chance of being able to distribute at least a subsistence level of supplies to the surviving population." The chiefs said "some current studies" indicate 10 Americans might die for every Russian killed in a nuclear exchange, "but only in a worst case scenario." "Hardened" military headquarters that can withstand nuclear attack are dispersed through the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and Mongolia, the chiefs said. "First echelon command control Applications now available for 1977 U.N.C. Gottingen Exchange Program American-German student exchange program: provides money for rent, food, books, tuition, fees. Students arrange and finance travel to and from West Germany. Applications and information available at International Center, Bynum Hall, Feb. 1-14. Deadline for submitting applications Feb. 16. At Lunch Peppi's Means and More PEPPPS LUNCHEON SPECIALS You haven't lived 'til you've tried our great Lunch Time Specials all made with the same care that makes Peppi's r- i r 1 someplace opCtWi. YOUR CHOICE: Spaghetti With a hearty red meat sauce Lasagne A tasty casserole of pasta with 1 Italian cheeses and meats. 9 2 ft ( IQ Q) If Si a11 served with salad and coffee r tea- Ulr AAon. Fri 11 am to 2 pm I COUPON , iThis coupon good for 02.00 OFF i i tho prico of any largo pizza. ! Mon. Thur. Only. During the month of February, 1977 qth I -- 'COUPON - 1977 Compiled by outside the 'DTK offices in the . will run at least twice. Ten ley Ayers Carolina Union. All members and interested students are urged to attend. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority will hold its Spring ush party at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. I, in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. All women interested in pledging are invited to attend. There will be open Meet the Candidates panel from noon to 3 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1. in the Great Hall of the Carolina Union.' Candidates for Student Body president, DTH editor, CAA president, RHA chairperson, G PS F president, senior class officers and CGC seats will be represented. Come hear what they have to say. The UNC Young Democrats will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. I , in Room 209 of the Carolina Union, lections for officers will be held at this meeting. All new and old members are urged. to attend. There will be a meeting of the Chapel Hill Ecos Board of Directors at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. All members and interested persons are welcome. 30 days, plans appeal cried softly when Lohr pronounced the sentence. He walked to his wife, hugged her and told reporters,"she does not deserve to go to jail." Miss Longet was convicted Jan. 14, after a two-week trial, of negligent homicide. Sabich was killed last March 26 in the resort chalet he and Miss Longet shared for 18 months. She claimed a .22-caliber pistol discharged accidentally as Sabich was showing her how to use it. In her request for leniancy, Miss Longet told Lohr a harsh jail term would adversely affect her children. "At this point, I don't think there is any more that can be done to me than has been during the last 10 months," she said. "My children and 1 are very close, and I love them very much, and they firmly believe communications centers of the Soviet government and armed forces on a national level are dispersed and hardened within an 80-mile radius of Moscow " they said. Other hardened installations include military targets and "it is believed the Soviets have constructed blast shelters in some major manufacturing plants. SPECIAL PROGRAM Deadline: 14 Feb 77 15 Science Majors needed NOW!! r ELIGIBILITY: Any student who has overall "C" average and has completed Math 31 and 32 with a "C" average. BENEFITS: -$100 a month -Full Scholarship, if selected -Approximately $12,000 star ting salary Contact: Capt. Glen Ander son, Lenoir Hall South - 933- 21432074 Pizza Sub Our famous regular submarine sandwich. Sandwich Delicious ham and cheese. 8" Pizza With one tasty topping Tax Alpha Epsilon Delta, the premedical and predental society, will have its first Rush Meeting of the semester at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, in Berryhill Hall. Interested candidates are to meet in Room 107 and regular members are to meet in Room 103. The program will be entitled "How to Pay for Medical or Dental School." Everyone is welcome to attend. Upcoming Events Attention all Granville residents: There will be an open Meet the Candidates panel at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in the Granville cafeteria. Candidates for Student Body president, DTH editor and CGC seats will be represented. Attention all Old West, Old East, Carr and Whitehead residents: There will be an open Meet the Candidates panel at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in the Old West social lounge. Please attend. Attention all Women's Triad residents: There will be an open Meet the Candidates panel at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in the Kenan Social lounge. Candidates for all offices will be present. The UNC Veterans Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in Room 205 of the Carolina Union. Free beer and soft drinks will be served. All veterans are welcome. We are students who happen to be veterans; come and see what we have ; to offer. in my innocence," she told Lohr. "I wonder what they will think when a system they believe in would send me to prison." She asked to be permitted to serve any sentence on nonconsecutive days so she could care for her children, as recommended by a probation officer. Miss Longet said the alternative was sending her two boys and one girl to California with Williams. Lohr told Miss Longet he was convinced Sabich's death ' was unintentional and recognized she was "a good mother." But he said her "conduct resulted in a death. A crime was committed. No sentence might undermine respect for the law, and she did not serve any time in jail waiting for trial," District Attorney Frank Tucker, accused by Miss Longet of using her case to further his political ambitions, said the prosecution believed "any theraputic value from serving a sentence would be achieved by serving it one day after another." Miss Longet said she was disappointed at Lohr's sentence, but "because of the thousands of letters I have received from all over the world, reaching out with good words and prayers, I feel very good. Because of that, I realize people are beautiful and kind." " 1 1 r Texas Instruments are available at the Student Stores The First Wednesday Forum of St. John's Metropolitan Community Church of Raleigh will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2. Topic: "Coming Out Chicken." For more information, call 967 9626 or 832-1582. " There will be an Old Time Squaredance from 8 p.m. to 1 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in the Great H all of the Carolina U nion. Live M ountain music; admission is ,5Qc. Sponsored by the UNC Folklore Club. The Campus Concerns Committee invites all faculty and students to a "Coffee Clatch" for informal communication from 9 a.m. to 1 1 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in the Pine Room. Coffee and pastry will be sold. The second Dean's Hour, an informal meeting of students, faculty and administration will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, in the first floor Conner lounge. Dean of Student Affairs, Donald Boulton, and the chairman of the Selection Committee for the new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dean Claude George, will be . available for discussion. The UNC Outing Club will have a pot luck dinner at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in Room 207 of the Carolina Union. A meeting will follow in the South Gallery Meeting Room at 7 p.m. Everyone is invited; bring some food. Association of International Students will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, at the International Center, Bynum Hall to decide definitely on the projects for this semester. All interested American and international students please come to this important meeting. For more information call 933-5661. The Undergraduate History Association will sponsor a Student-Faculty Reception with the history department faculty from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in the faculty lounge, 569 Hamilton Hall. All students and history faculty members are invited to attend. "Careers in Writing, Editing and Publishing" will be the topics of a panel discussion sponsored by Career Planning and Placement at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2. in 210 Hanes Hall. Speakers TV by the Fire just isn't the same! Read a good book soon! Pick it out of the generous stock at 119 E. Franklin St. and University Mall Chapel Hill Open 'til 10 SR-56 $10 Rebate. i I m M Mi & - I sLfeP Jr mJ BMJ Efit f II Texas Instruments will rebate $10.00 of your original SR-56 purchase price when you (1) return this completed coupon, (2) along with your completed SR-56 customer information card (packed in box), and (3) a dated copy of proof of your purchase, verifying purchase between Jan.1 and March 31. 1977, to: Texas Instruments Incorporated P.O. Box 1210 Richardson, Texas 75080 I Name . Address , ' City. , " SR-56 Serial No j Please allow 30 days for rebate. There's More include C. H. Burnett of the Research Triangle Institute, Peggy Carter of the UNC News Bureau, and Matthew Hodgson, Director of University Press. Students, staff and faculty are invited. The Carolina Comic Fans Association will meet at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in Room 213 of the Carolina Union. For more information please call 929-8392. The Women's Festival Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge in the Carolina Union. All interested persons please attend. Anyone who would like to volunteer to work at the Murdoch Center for the Mentally Retarded should meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, in Room 206 of the Carolina Union. Carpools will be available. If you cannot come, call 942-7598. Items of Interest ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS: If you plan to be graduated this spring, you must fill out a degree application in the Dean's Office, 206 South Building by Feb. 4. Appointments may still be made for students' portraits for the 1977 Yackety Yack from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and I p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday; and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at the top of the stairs on the upper floor of the Carolina Union. Students may also purchase yearbooks for $8 at the same place. Foreign students wanted as consultants in Nonverbal Communication Workshop from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6, (includes international dinner). Please call Lisa Abrams at 933-5355 or Dr. Brandes at 933-5050. PEKING GARDEN RESTAURANT Now! For the First Time in Chapel Hill Enjoy Chinese Food in Privacy and at Ancient Oriental Tempo St 1404 East Franklin St. Just before Estes Dr. (Bus routes F & G) r 942-1613 Ample Parking Available J Ampl Parting ,State. -Zip- (from back of calculator) -J in the "ON CAMPUS" The Grail-Valkyries are now accepting nominations for a spring tapping ; to honor students who have demonstrated excellence ,n scholarship, innovative service to the UNC community, leadership and character Forms may be picked up at the Carolina Desk, and at 0 1 Steele Bldg. and must be returned by Feb. 8. CONCERNED? Contact the Human Sexuality Information and Counseling Service for questions about interpersonal relationships, contraception, pregnancy, homosexuality, venereal disease and other personal matters. Professional referrals, group "speakers. Suite B of the Carolina Union. Telephone: 933-5505. 24-hour service. Students positions on the Media Board are now open. Business background desirable. The student faculty board controls campus media finances. Bring resumes to interview at 4 on Tuesday, Feb. 8. The Media Board is accepting applications for a station manager for the student radio station. Bring resume to interview with Media Board at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8. Allied Health Careers Seminar will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3 in 103 Bingham Hall. Undergraduate and Graduate field representatives will be there. s Correction In yesterday's front-page article about the search for a new Dean of Arts and Sciences, nominee H . E. Lehman was incorrectly listed as a member of the English Department. Lehman is a member of the Zoology Department. Over 100 dishes Gourmet food from all four corners of China Peking, Szechuen, Canton, Shanghai Private party rooms available Dine amid the art of China Open 7 days a week Lunch 11 am to 2 pm Dinner 5 pm to 10 pm We are open during all holidays Luncheon Specials Available Monday through Friday from 11 to 2 mm For sale: two tickets to N-S Doublehader. Seats on Row E in end zone. Call 933-2556 a!ter 9:00 a-m. . For sale: two tickets tor the North South doubleheader In Charlotte this weekend. Price negotiable. Ask for John at 933-7954. Hewlett Packard HP-55 calculator great for business, math, physics. You can program this one. It even has a timer. $190. Call 933-5767. For sale 1972 Audi 100LS. New!! Engine exhaust system, brakes, shocks. AMFM radio, sun roof, good buy! Call for Bert Fett 933-2126. Cash for your unwanted rock, azz albums and 45's. Also, sell, trade. PRESTW1CK MUSIC. 105 N. Columbia St. (above Big tally's). Monday-Friday 10-5. 929-7208. ACADEMIC RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands on file. Send $1.00 for your 192-page, mail order catalog. 11322 Idaho Av., 206 H, Los Angeles, win. wu wf-i- JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign. No experience required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer Job or career. Send $3.00 for Information. SEAFAX, Dept. J-2 Box 2049, Port Angeles, Washington 98362. Wanted: Fast pitch soft-ball pitcher tor championship team. Call 929-9302 or 929-9131 after 6 p.m. Auditions for a Jazz Vocal Workshop conducted by Carol Sloan will be held at Meredith College Cate Center on February 2 and 3 at 7:30 p.m. Call Mrs. Fisher at 781-3460 in Raleigh for reservations or further information. OVERSEAS JOBS - aummeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields. $500-$1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free Information. Write: Inter national Job Center, Dept. NL, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704. Lost since Friday: Red clutch wallet Please return cards and checks. Keep the cash. No questions asked. 519 Rosemary St. or call 967-4027. Lost: Man's 1977 class ring. Yellow gold with blue stone. Reward. Call 933-3345. Carolyceum presents SPEED READING. Last chance this semester for low cost four and eight week course. Wednes day and Thursday night Free session 7 p.m. First class begins 7:30 pjn. Call Ronald 383-3441. INSTA-COPY, offset printing and quick copying while you wait 100 satisfaction guaranteed. Check our fast service and low prices on theses work. INSTA-COPY, comer of Franklin A Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147. BIRTHCHOICE Prolife Pregnancy Counseling 942-3030. Monday through Friday 7 pm to 9 pm. Lost Reward. Gray briefcase in Union parking lot between 5.-00 and 550 Jan. 28. Please return to Ann Wltte, Economics Department office. Gardener Hall. Reward $25. Th Daily Tar Heel is published by the University of North Carolina Media Board: daily except Sunday, exam periods, vacations, and summer sessions. The following dates are to be the only Saturday issues: September 18. Oct. 16. Oct. 23. Nov. 13. Nov. 20. Offices are at the Student Union Building. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News. Sports 933 0245. 933-0246; Business. Circulation. Advertising. -933-1163. ' Subscription rates $25 per year: $12.50 per semester. The Campus Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate all revenue derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1 1.4 of the Student Constitution). The Daily Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of all advertisements and to revise or turn away copy it considers objectionable. The Daily Tar Heel will not consider adjustments or payments for any typographical errors or erroneous insertion unless notice is given to the Business Manager within (a) one day after the advertisement appears, within (1) day of receiving the tear sheets or subscription of the paper. 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