2 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday. April 12. 1977 V.SSW.V.W Margaret Mead to speak as part of women's series j Nationally known anthropologist Margaret Mead will present the final 8 lecture in a series on "The Family: Past, Present and Future" at 8 p.m. today in Memorial Hall. The lecture series is sponsored the & women's studies program. . Mead. 75. b curator emeritus of :: ethnology at 'the American Museum of :: Natural History in New York. She has S worked with the museum since 1926 and :: is also a psychologist, teacher, lecturer :j: and writer. : She is adjunct professor of : anthropology at Columbia University : and visiting professor of anthropology in the Department of Psychiatry. College of : Medicine, University of Cincinnati. Mead's office said her speech topic :: might include changing sex roles. In a aseball all-star team may play in WASHINGTON (UPI) Baseball Commissioner - Bowie Kuhn Monday accepted an invitation to send an American professional baseball all-star team to Cuba this fall or next spring. Sen. George McGovern announced. McGovern made the announcement after a news conference in which he conveyed President Fidel Castro's inv itation for a U.S. baseball team to play in Cuba. At the press conference. McGovern who met Castro for over four hours in Havana Saturday said the Cuban leader agreed to continue the "baseball diplomacy" with two return games by a Cuban all-star team against South Dakota teams here in November. A spokesperson for McGovern said the senator talked to Kuhn Monday morning, "and the baseball commissioner indicated that an American all-star team could probably play in Cuba either late this fall after the World Series or early next spring." Peres survives challenge TEL AVIV, Israei (UPI) Defense Minister Shimon Peres won his first challenge in the race tor prime minister Monday with a vote by the Mapam party, the ruling Labor party's dovish partner, to stay in the Israeli coalition. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, whose resignation set the stage for Peres's nomination, will have to pay a SI. 600 fine. TRIANGLE OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND COPY CENTER FEATURING OLYMPIA PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS WE COPIES STILL KROGER PLAZA 13 Note: Customer must Metroliner or dub and at higher prices. I magazine, titled Can the American S Family Survive," Mead reviewed factors that may contribute the increasing number of singles in the United States. She received her undergraduate degree from Barnard College in 1923. her masters from Columbia University in 1924 and her Ph.D. from Columbia in 1929. I Mead's first field work was a study of :: adolescent girls in Samoa" in 1925. This research led to her first book. Coming of j-j Age in Samoa. Her field work and research in other areas have resulted in 24 i-i books. She has coauthored or coedited :: another 18 books, written many scientific ij: papers, journal and maga7ine articles and i: film narrations. $ and his w ife w ill face criminal charges, for an illegal bank account they held in the United States, the Ministry of Finance said Monday. The leftist Mapam leadership, deciding whether to pull out of Labor because of opposition to Peres's hawkish stance, voted 159 to 1 15 to remain in the coalition. Lebanese war continues BEIRUT.. Lebanon (UPI) A joint effort by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Syria to bring a halt to fighting near the Israeli border failed Monday with leftist guerrillas and Lebanese rightists waging a "war of attrition. Reports from the south said Arafat visited guerrilla positions Sunday and called on his field commanders to stop their advances. Political sources said Syria also was pressuring rightist leaders to defuse the fighting. Syrian leaders and Arafat earlier had met in Damascus. But. the sources said. "Both sides seem to have settled into their fortified positions and are shelling each other in what looks like a war of attrition." Shells fired in Laos BANGKOK. Thailand .UPI) SERVICE ALL MAKES $9.00 PER 1000 929-4203 0Avs of utinra rt-sws briefs t Now that the school year is coming to an end, Amtrak has a great way to begin your summer. With our U.S.A.RAIL PASS, you can travel on 26,000 miles of track going to over 480 cities in America. From now until May 15, you can buy a IMay PASS for only $165, a 21-day PASS for $220 or a 30-day PASS for $275. And if you buy a PASS as late as May 15, you dont have to start using it for two weeks until May 29. You go by coach as far as you like, for as long as you like and make as many stops as you like. So what's not to like? See the country like you've never seen it before through our big picture windows from our deep re clining seats. 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The method of funding still must be approved by the state's Advisory Budget Commission (ABC), while the student-fee increase is subject to the approval of the UNC system's Board of Governors. Students now pay $75 in health fees per academic year. The new three-story facility would be built on a slope above the south side of the Bell Tower parking lot. It would be essentially the same size as the present Student Health Service (SHS) building. 50 Communist Laos declared a state of alert in Vientiane Monday as government troops s'helled rightist rebels on two islands in the Mekong River near Thailand, diplomatic sources said. The shelling near the border brought warnings from Bangkok that its troops w ould answer any Laotian fire hitting Thai territory. No countershelling was observed, however. CGC special election A special election to fill the vacant Campus Governing Council District 19 seat w ill be held April 20. 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Franklin St., Chapel Hill, 942 - per cent of which is used now by North Carolina Memorial Hospital. The hospital would take over the present building when the new one is completed. Construction is slated to begin this summer, with the new building to be completed within 18 months. Claiborne S. Jones. UNC vice chancellor for business and finance, told the board. The trustees also reviewed the 'annual committee report on tenure. E. Maynard Adams.- Faculty Council chairperson told the board that many tenured faculty members are leaving UNC because of better salary offers from other institutions. : "Three of the seven professors in my department (philosophy) have received offers of at least $10,000 more per year from other colleges and universities than they are paid here." Adams said in an address in favor of the tenure system. "There will be vacancies if our situation is not improved." UNC has requested a 10 per cent salary Cuba about what constitutes District 19. an off campus district, is also available in Suite C. Med school accredited The East Carolina University medical school has been accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, the national accrediting agency for medical schools. According to ECU Chancellor Leo Jenkins, the school will open its doors to 28 students in August. The Liaison Committee is the accrediting agency for the American Medical Association and the Association of American Medical Colleges. rnf n 8534 increase for both 1977-78 and 1978-79, but the ABC has recommended that the state legislature approve only a 6.5 per cent increase for 1977-78. The commission made no recommendation for 1978-79. According to the Sept. 30, 1976 tenure report. 59.2 per cent of the University's faculty were tenured. Trustee Hargrove "Skipper" Bowles Jr. questioned the effectiveness of the system. 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