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1 ' Thi Dtify Ttr Ht9l Tutiday. April 26. rtee srtnouncomonts must be turned in to the box w"on- T 1O0 p m. they am to run the next day. Each item Arthritis Today A netting of the Society of Janus will be keld at 7 JO p.m. in Room 217 of the Carolina Union. New officers will be elected. Delta Slsmi PI will meet at 8 p.m. in Room T-l Carroll Hall to elect new officers. The UNC Rccrtstlon Society will hold a very important meeting at 3:30 p.m. in Room 206 of the Carolina Union. Officers wiU be elected for the coming year. The Ccrnpus Governing Council will bold its last meeting of the semester at 9 p.m. AO members are urged to attend. The UNC Sailing Club will hold its last meeting at 6:30 p.m. in Room 205 of the Carolina Union. Plans for next fall will be discussed. There will be a meeting of the Undergraduate History Association at 7:30 p.m. in Room 423 Hamilton Hall. Plans will be made for next fall. The Campus Contraceptive Clinic will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 23 1 of the Public Health Building. Both men and women are welcome. Lee Fleming of the Jack Eckerd Foundation will hold interviews for camp counselors from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Career Planning and Placement Office. Interested students may apply for full-time careers counseling emotionally-disturbed children in wilderness settings. Upcoming Events There will be an Outing Club pot luck dinner at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, in the Forest Theater followed by the last meeting of the semester at 7 p.m. Rain location: Room 207 of the Carolina Union. The American Medical College Application Service packets have arrived in the Predental Premedical Advising Office in Room 311 South Building and Room 101 Nash. Pick up your packet and bring it to the work session at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, in Room 107 Berryhill Hall. The Carolina Readers will present To Kill a Mockingbird at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, in Room 103 Bingham Hall. The public is cordially invited to this free show. $50 In prizes! The last meet of Carolina Godiva's Athletic Attic Track Series will be held Wednesday, April 27. Registration begins at 5:45 p.m. Competition includes 100 yard, 440, Mile, 2 mile, shot put and high jump. Call 933-1013 for further details. The Department of Chemistry Colloquium presents Professor Jay Kochi of Indiana University at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday, April 27, in Room 308 Venable Hall. 1978 Carolina Symposium to choose topic, directors The topic and director of the 1978 Carolina Symposium will be chosen Thursday and Friday by a special student faculty panel Any student with a topic proposal should contact Dean of Student Affairs Donald Boulton at 933-5597 by Wednesday. Proposals should include topic explanations, participant and program possibilities, and estimations of funding sources and levels. They should be ready for presentation by Thursday. Gay group's appeal rejected WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Supreme Court Monday rejected a claim by a homosexual organization that a student newspaper at Mississippi State University was constitutionally required to print its advertisement for gay counseling services. The justices, in a brief order without comment, let stand a 3-1 decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans holding that the student editor had a constitutional right to reject the ad, especially since sodomy is illegal in the state. The Mississippi Gay Alliance and its president, Anne Debary, offered a paid ad for publication in The Reflector" in August, ceo 7 For information, please send to Name Address City .State University 1977 Compiled by outside the DTH offices in the will run it least twice. Jan Parker Items of Interest . The topic and director(s) of the 1978 Carolina Symposium will be chosen Thursday and Friday, April 28-29. Any student with a topic proposal should contact Dean of Student Affairs Donald Boulton at 933-5597 by Wednesday, April 27. Proposals should include topic explanations, participant and program possibilities, estimations of funding sources and levels and should be ready for presentation by Thursday April 28. Go home this summer a Skydiverl The UNC Parachute Club will be holding its last class at 6:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, April 25-28, in Room 303 of Woollen Gym. Your first jump will be made that weekend. Experience the ultimate high for only $35. The Graduate Management Admission Test will be given on June 17 in Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, Greenville and Winston-Salem. This can be used for admission for the fall of 1978. Pick up applications in Nash Hall. The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) will be given on July 23 in Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Raleigh and Winston-Salem. This is good timing for admission in fall 1978. Applications are available in Nash Hall. The next test will be given in October. American Association of Dental Schools Application Service request cards should arrive in the Predental Premedical Office in Room 311 South Building or Room 101 Nash Hall after May 5. Packets will be sent after June 1 to those requesting them. Travel and Discovery, an exhibit by the Rare Book Room, features rare books, manuscripts and maps. The exhibit will run through May 2 in the Rotunda of the Morehead Planetarium. Applications for committee chairpersons of the International and Appalachian Handicrafts Bazaar are still available. They may be obtained at the YM-YWCA office and must be returned by Thursday, April 28. Preregistration for all currently enrolled students in the Evening College is taking place in Room 214 Abernethy Hall until May 6. Undergraduate applications for fall semester must be turned in by July 14 and graduate applications by August 5. Girls interested in signing up for Fall Rush should sign up from 1 to 5 p.m. until Friday, April 29, in the Panhellenic Office in the Carolina Union. The absolutely last chance to subscribe to the 1977 Yackety Yack is here. Tables are set up from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Union and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Y-court until Thursday, April 28. Cost is only $10. The Carolina Symposium is a biennial event that alternates with the Fine Arts Festival, which was held this year. It investigates through distinguished speakers, panel discussions and exhibitions, topics of interest to the University community and the surrounding area. The symposium draws on local as well as national resources in planning programs. Various student groups, Student Government, the University Administration and other sources contribute to the program. 1973. Editor Bill Goudelock refused to print either the aid or a subsequent nonpaid notice. The alliance and Debary sued Goudelock, the newspaper's faculty adviser and university officials. They claimed the newspaper was state-supported and refusal to publish the ad was an infringement by the state of First Amendment free speech rights. In rejecting the contnetion, the lower court noted that the newspaper is financially supported by student activities fees and that Goudelock was selected editor by the students, not the univerisiy. ALIYAH If you have recently considered making Israel your home or if the idea has been germinating in the back of your mind, contact the Israel Aliyah Center. Learn about special benefits available to new immigrants, as well as facts about employment, professional . retraining, education, housing, etc. Ask about financial assistance and special material designed for students. If you are interested in Israel, Israel is interested in you. Israel Aliyah Center 515 Park Ave. New York, N.Y.I 0022 (212) 752-0600 A 77 the above address. Age -Zip. (USD) Student tutors help local school BY MIKE WADE Staff Writer Editor's note: The following is the second of two stories dealing with community programs sponsored by the UNC YM-YWCA. Children in Chapel Hill area elementary and junior high schools who have problems with math, reading and other subjects can get help from UNC students through a tutoring program sponsored by the UNC YM-YWCA. Approximately 80 UNC student volunteers have been visiting the schools this year to work with students in the first through ninth grades, usually on a one-to-one basis. Most of the tutoring is done during the regular school day, although a small group of volunteers also tutor children after school. The program is operated through the schools guidance departments. Thomas Mayo, Sharon Palsha and Betsy Blackwell direct the program. Emphasizes student participation Women 's broadcasting club alters name College Women in Broadcasting has changed its name to College Students in Broadcasting (CSB) in compliance with a request from its national parent organization, American Women in Radio and Television. "They (the national organization) decided to change the name because a lot of chapters were having trouble with discrimination in their bylaws," said Karen Oates, president of the UNC chapter. Oates said that the UNC chapter changed its bylaws last year to comply with antidiscriminatory regulations. "It was just a matter of changing our name. Swiss police bust bankers in $1 00 million scandal ZURICH, Switzerland (UPI) Swiss police arrested three bankers Monday on suspicion of illegally investing trust funds in Italian companies and losing nearly $100 million in one of the biggest banking scandals in the nation's history. The three men, who ran the Credit Bank's branch at Chiasso on the Swiss-Italian border, were placed in investigative custody by the chief regional public prosecutor. The Credit Bank is Switzerland's third largest commercial bank, and the estimated loss would be one of the highest ever by a Swiss bank, topping that of $92 million by the Lugano branch of Lloyds Bank two years ago; ' ' -' ' ;-" ' ' The bank's headquarters in Zurich said, The criminal practices of the management of the Chiasso branch" included "the issue of nonregistered guarantees for misdirected trust account funds." It said the funds, which were not shown on the books, were channeled to the Texon Financial Company in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, which allegedly used the money to buy interest in three Italian companies Winefood, Albarella-Mare and Ampaglas. Senior Week continues with BOWLING AND POOL V2 price all day at the CAROLINA UNION and BEER! at amazingly low prices both draft and cans 1:00 p.m.-l a.m. today. At the MIDNIGHT SPECIAL on the tracks in Carrboro Sponsored by the Class of 77 rfv t Wanted: I Liry Lawyers ) Volunteers tutor in all subject areas, but most problems are in the areas of math and reading, Blackwell said. Blackwell said the tutoring itself is only a small part of the program's value for the children. "The most important thing (for the students) is the personal contact feeling that somebody really cares about them, and feeling that someone is concerned," she said. Blackwell said a student who needs a Recreation area open for By TOM W ATKINS Staff Writer Memberships for the new camping season are now being accepted for a recreation area operated by the University at Kerr Lake. The UNC Kerr Lake Recreation Association is offering membership in the 230-acre Kerr Lake Recreation Area to faculty, staff and full-time students of UNC and employees of North Carolina Memorial "We do want male members," Oates said. "We've had some very active male members this year, but there's sort of a stigma attached to a person who joins what is known as a women's group. "We want to stress that it is a media organization for everyone," Oates said. CSB has two workshop committees that give members experience handling and operating radio and video equipment. The organization sponsored a . job panel in March with representatives from WRAL, WPTF and WSOC. "They came in to talk about job opportunities and how to get into the industry," Oates said. Based on statements issued by the bank, it appears the' Chiasso managers began using bank letterheads about three years ago to conduct their transactions, which were not entered onto the books. The allegedly illegal investments increased as losses piled up. Banking sources said the money originated from large Italian investors with trust accounts at the Chiasso branch. In an apparent move to reassure customers, the Credit Bank pointed out its "undisclosed reserves and provisions substantially exceed even the maximum potential loss" and noted its profits had climbed recently. - . Bank officials also said that while they were not obliged to make good the loss they would do so in order to maintain our reputation." The Swiss prosecutor identified the suspects were Ernst Kuhrmeier, Claudio Laffranchi and Meinrad Perler. In cases of mismanagement of funds, violators can be charged with disloyal management, an extremely serious charge in Switzerland where banking secrecy is considered inviolate. VISTA, Volunteers in Service to America, needs people-oriented lawyers for experience in law of bail bonds, group counseling, welfare, housing, etc. LAW grads, attorneys, retired lawyers needed. Good experience. Excellent benefits. Call, toll free: 1-800-241-4612 tutor is supposed to ask for rather than automatically being assigned a volunteer. Blackwell said "frustrating" is the best one-word description of the volunteers' tutoring experiences. Tangible progress is slow and. often difficult to discern in the children, she said. The most common method for tutoring students who have academic problems, especially at the junior-high Hospital and the UNC General Administration. The recreation area is located north of Henderson, approximately 65 miles northeast of Chapel Hill. The facility features approximately 50 campsites, two large picnic shelters, boat sheds, a concrete boat-launching ramp and a boat dock. "This is a particularly attractive area, well suited for family camping, swimming, fishing, boating and water skiing," said CSB also sponsored the Federal Communications Commission broadcast license tests administered on campus. It conducted workshops and distributed study materials before the tests. . CSB is funded by membership dues and some monies from its parent organization. It receives no money from Student Government. -JACI HUGHES ATTENTION Your Help is Urgently Needed to Supply T I SAVE LIVES . . . AND EARN A FEE AT THE SAME TIME, It's easy, quick. completely painless Pioneer Blood GREENSBORO, N.C. 255 Bring f Bonus HONDA CB-500 four cyl. 1972. Excellent cond. Ounlop K-81's, Hooker 4-into-2 exhaust, luggage rack with backrast. 850. 929-5750 weekends and after 5:30 waakdays. If you called laat waak, plaasa call ma back because my REFRIGERATOR is FOR SALE again. 5 faat tall. 450. Call Bobbie at 933-6082. Photos of Roches Farm Party, 8x10. Good shots of mud fight. If interested call 1-755-1912 ask f or J immie McNeil. Refrigerator. Soars Coldspot 5 cubic foot. Excellent condition, 95. Call 933-2821. Wanted to buy: reasonably priced dorm-size, refrigerator. Call Laurie - 933-4559 or Fabra 933-4609. - Gordon Setters for sale - beautiful black and tan . setters, unusual in this area, excellent sporting doga ' and family pets, extremely low prices. Call 942-2921 or 732-8137 during day. Motobecane Mobylette 50 cc. 100 mpg, no license, no insurance, no helmet required. Excellent condition. 350. 942-4491 around 6 p.m. Mobile Home for sale. 12 x 50 2 BR furnished two AC. Priced to sell quick at 2795.00. Available May 10. 942-2017.929-3624. Mobile homes for rent. Extra nice 2 BR 1 2 x 66 Central Air 7 fully carpeted 1 60. 2 BR furnished A.C. cheep at $96. No pets. 942-2017 929-3542. Available May 10. Do you need a room for the summer? Kappa Psi fraternity is renting rooms for both summer sessions. Call 968-901 0 or 968-9390. Ask for the House Manager. I need two atudioua males to share a partially furnished two bedroom CAROLINA APARTMENT for the summer. POOL 8i AIR CONDITIONING. Den. Living Room. Kitchen. Price negotiable. Call 933-2546. 933-2555,933-2556. Franco American family, two nice boys 6 and 3, offers free room board in town to quiet reliable student in exchange for housekeeping, babysitting. Call 942 2421. WE NEED A ROOMMATE FOR SUMMER Private, furnished bedroom in apartment on bua route two miles from campus. Pool, tennis, air. 487 per month. Male non-smoker, 929-3728. Keep trying! Phi Delta Chi has rooms for summer school; for both males and females. 495 par aession, air conditioning, etc. Cell 968-9118. Needed: two or three easy-going roommates to rent three bedroom house for summer. S50month. Utilities included. Convenient to campus and hospital. Call 933-1725. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED 2-Bedroom Townhouse in The Viliagea. Pool, clubhouse. Both sessions summer school. S 175 month (wall below coat). Call Clay 929-9401. Female roommate wanted to share three bedroom Bolinwood apt. with three students for summer and or fall. Call 967-2968. Keep trying. Sublet trailer May 10-July 31. Option to renew leaee. Three bedrooms, AC, washer. 4110 per month. 942 6301 or 942-5222. Summer sublet - 3 bedroom apt- Townhouse Apta. May 16-Aug. 15, S200month. Within walking distance to campus. Call 928-8327. For sublet this summer: two bedroom apt. approx. 1 mile from campus. Central air, 4200 month (includes utilities). Call 933-3450 after 7:00. Visiting professor and wife wish to housesit June 1 August 1 5. Will rent or sublease furnished house or apt. Write P.O. Box 464, MTSU, Murfreesboro. Term. 37132. Summer rooms, short weMc to campus, S6S per session. Call Delta Tau Delta, ask for Brian or Jay 968 9063. Low coat flights to Europe from 6259. larael from 4469. plus Africa and the Far East. Call Toll Free Europe Inf I. Ltd. (800) 223-7676. children level, is a return to basics. Volunteers also learn teacmng mcmoas in yorksh,ops.in which they share teaching ideas, t The tutoring program was started in K the early '60s by the YM-YWCA and concerned, area parents. High schools have participated in the program in the past but were dropped because the high school students didn't benefit as much from the program. Fjederic Wi Schroeder Jr., associate dean of student affairs and chairperson of the Kerr Lake Committee,, the administrative board of.the.recreation area. - The ; association was formed in March 1947$ to help the recreation area become self supporting.. -Faculty and staff members pay $15 annually to join the association, and students pay $5. In addition, fees are charged according to how much a member uses the area. A family or student may pay an annual unlimited-use fee of $25, an annual reserved-site fee of $85 for a specified site or a daily-use fee of $1 per adult or $3 per family. Adult guests must pay an additional daily guest-use fee of $1 per adult or $3 per family, or members may purchase an annual unlimited-guest permit for $25. UNC operates the facility under a 25-year license from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The association presently has 101 faculty and staff members and 26 student members. Tar Heel Classifieds Cost Only $1.50 i Life Saving Medicine & Benefit Humanity FEE PAID TWICE A WEEK Money You Can Count On For Books, Expenses, etc. Service Open Daily 9-5, Sat. 9-1 North Greene St. 273-4313 this ad For $2 00 f5 on First donation fj IN ST A -COPY, offset printing & quick gopyino white you weit. 100 satisfaction guaranteed. Check our ?ist service od ;low orice-on theses work. INSTk-' OPY. corner of Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. BIRTHCHOICE Pro life Pregnancy Counseling 92 3030. Monday through Friday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. TAKING THE' LSAT in Jury? LSAT Review Weekend st The Hilton Inn, 1707 Hillsborough St., Raleigh, N.C. July 9 aV 10. Call Law Board Review Center, collect (914) 623-4029 or (914) 234-3702. 485. Special group rates for 5 or more. Boxing! Persona interested in joining a UNC Boxing Club next fall please contact Kevin 942-4916. Show your interest. I am a woman writer with a contract to do a first parson, documentary book on incest. I am looking for others with actual or near-actual incest experience. Anonymity guaranteed. I'd also like to hear from fathers and daughters who feel they have (or had) an ideate father-daughter relationship. Write: Louise Armstrong. 19 Bethune St., N.Y, N.Y. 10014. Wilderness Sport Photo Contest 44500 worth of N ikon gear &t an adventure trip for winners! For rules & entry form write: Mariah Magazine, Rm. D2, 3401 W. Division. Chicago, IL 60651. Wanted: Good home for my beautiful calico cat for the summer (5-1 5 to 8-8). Will pay food and other expenses plus 425. Call 942-7774. MOVING?? We're Truckin' Movers and we can do any moving Job for 25 to 50 lata than any other moving company. Call 942-7500 between 4 and 8 p.m. for more details. BAY MEADOWS CAMP-"a complete recreational dey camp for boys and girls." Offering instruction in swimming, sailing, canoeing . horseback riding, archery and many other sports and activities. Sessions starting Mon. June 21 st. For further information call 942-6618 or write Bay Meadows Camp, Route 6. Box 147B, Chapel Hill. Lost: A set of keys on a safety pin on Wednesday between Davie, Smith and Undergred. Please call 933 7310. REWARD for anyone knowing whereabouts of a gold Seiko wriatwatch lost at BiU Roach's party Sunday afternoon across from the Governor's Inn. Jeff Nation. 967-9366. 4100 reward for return of two female Siamese cats. Lost 420 at South Square. No questions aakad. Call 383-8853. Keep trying, please. Yndir,,"!U,t Ch,l,J 1 "" of Kodak 'Pocket Color Film-exposed thru no. 7. Theaa are obviously someone wonderful memories, so call 833-5224 for recovery. The Daily Tar Heel is published by the Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors of the University of North Carolina daily Monday through Friday during the regular academic year except during exam period, vacations and summer sessions. The following dates are to be the only Saturday issues: Sept 17, Oct. 1. 8, 22. Nov. 5. 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