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2 The Dally Tar Heel Wednesday, April 26, Campus Calendar "Compiled by Kelly Carr . Public service announcements must be turned In to the box outside the DTH offices in the Union by 1:00 pm. If they are to run the next day. Each Item will run at least twice. ACTIVITIES TODAY Spl Phi will hold its second innutl year-end bash at 8 p. m. on the aitroturf field Entertainment will be provided by Rube City. Senior and graduate atudents seeking employment who want to use the services of the Career Planning- and Placement office are invited to an orientation meeting at 4 p.m. in 210 Hanes. The Outing Club will hold a pot-luck supper at 3:30 p.m. in Battle Park. A regular meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in Room 207 Carolina Union. Club logos will be printed, so bring your T-shirts. Eugene A. Shlnn will lecture on "An Environmental Approach to Limestone Dingrnesis" at i p m. in 05 Mitchell. The Coalition of Choice, a pro-choice abortion rights group, will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 209 Carolina Union. The Opoyo Dancers will proem "Dance Is ..." at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall. Spl Phi will sponsor a mixer with the Phi Beta Kappas at 9 p.m. in the Humanities Room of Wilson Library. Live music will be provided by the Di-Phi's. The Disquieting Muse of Sylvia Plath, a reading of Plath's life and poetry will be performed by Patti Tush at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in rooms 213-215 Carolina Union. Th UNC Lab Theatre will present In Good King Charles') CoUen Days Wednetday-Friday in Memorial Hall. Profeeeor Murray Rosenblatt will speak on "Probability Density and Regression Estimates" at 4 p.m. in 104 Peabody. Carter says Saudi planes are Continued from page 1. stronger tank resources than NATO in Europe. The neutron bomb would equalize the situation. The Soviets have no use for a neutron weapon" the president said. When asked about proposals to reduce his tax cut from $25 billion or to delay it. Carter Development center gets award By SARAH WEST Staff Writer UNCs Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center received the 1978 Research Award from the Carolina Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa Educational fraternity, Friday. Dr. George Fleetwood, the fraternity's president-elect, said the center was honored for its research in early childhood education. "We took particular note of FPG's research in preparing infants and preschoolers for school success," Fleetwood said. Since 1971, the daycare center, a division of the UNC-CH Child Development Institute, has conducted a long-term research project aimed at improving the school performance of children from low income families. The fraternity also gave its annual service award to Dr. Annie Lee Jones, professor in the UNC School of Education, It gave Kip Ward, founder of Chapel Hill's Rainbow PEACE It offers professional development and challenge. - . ; Requirements: must be a U.S. citizen although the minimum age Is 18 years, very few applicants under 20 have the skills and experience necessary to qualify. must meet medical and legal criteria Training: lasts from 4 to 14 weeks, usually in the host country emphasizes language and cultural studies Compensation: monthly allowance for food, lodging, Incidentals medical care readjustment allowance of $125 per month, set aside in the U.S., usually payable at completion of service optional life insurance at minimum rate personal satisfaction and overseas career development NEEDED: People with experience or degree in: Agriculturefarming Business Education, especially mathscience special education, Industrial arts Engineering, especially Civil Engineering Nutrition, Home Ec (Degree required) Health Professions Skilled Trades AutoDiesel Maintenance INTERVIEWS: HOLIDAY INN, Downtown Raleigh, N.C. Call: 832-0501 April 25-27 May 14 Sept 15 r-ajwj CATAMARAN One and Two Week Trips for young adults 18-35 yrs. Info.: Contact Camp Don-Lee, Arapahoe, NC 28510 Sigma Phi Epsilon-Kappa Delta & Senior Class presents Billy Scott & the (Georgia) Prophets , in the 10th Annual Beach Party 0E Party Lot Wednesday, April 26 1:30-5:30 Draft beer available i ! I i '! .f ? '! 5 -1 i c , ( c x Proceeds go to multiple sclerosis 1978 drover C. Hunter Jr professor of periodontics, will speak on "Dentistry, Public Health. Pharmacy and Nursing: When Medical Education was Beginning in Chapel Hill, 1877-79" at 7:30 p.m. in the School of Public Health auditorium. Th Carolina Union will present the Super Beach Show and Dance at 8 p.m. in Carmichael Auditorium. The show features the Four Tops. Chairmen of the Board, and the Tarns. Tickets are SI. and are available at the Carolina U nion Desk. Billy Scott and the Georgia Prophets will perform from 1 : 30 5:30 p.m. in the Sig Ep parking lot. Proceeds go to Multiple Sclerosis. Draft beer is available. UPCOMING EVENTS The P.E. Majors' Club will hold a picnic and meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday in Forest Theater. If you would like to attend, go by Dr. Mueller's office in Woollen Gym and sign up to bring a dish to the pot -luck dinner. The North Campus Chapter ol Intervarslty Christian Fellowship will hold worship services at 7 p.m. Thursday in Chapel of the Cross. South Campus Intervarslty will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Parker Lounge for an informal prayer meeting. The Franklin Sirttl Gourmet will hold an organi2ational meeting at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the picnic tables in front of Carolina Union. For further information call 933-7741 or 968 9513. said, "It is not advisable. A $25 billion tax reduction would not be inflationary." Without a cut of that sizr, he said that American families each v.ould lose an average of $600 in income and another one million people would be out of work. Carter said he hopes C ngress will soon Soccer, a leadership award. Jones, who retires this year after 20 years, was honored for her service to the schools, especially in the areas of reading and elementary education. The fraternity president-elect said Ward was recognized for his innovative leadership in physical education and recreation. Ward founded Rainbow Soccer, a community recreation program for all ages. The Carolina chapter of Phi Delta Kappa is part of an international organization of professional educators. "Although the fraternity (chapter) was originally founded in the UNC School of Education," Fleetwood said, "membership has broadened to include people in the public school system and in other institutions." Annually the chapter presents a research, a service and a leadership award. "The fraternity itself is based on developing these three areas in the field of education," Fleetwood said. "As these are the three mental dimensions of the organization, we try to recognize those who have made contributions in these areas." CORPS ;, . $100.00 Professor William Kerr will speak on "Computer Simulation of Structural Phase Transition" at 3:50 p.m. Thursday in 265 Phillips. Anyone interested in workingwith AWS and the rape prevention film, lady Beware, next year should come by the AWS office at 2 p m. Thursday. A paper mache demonstration will be presented from 2-4 p.m. Thursday at Womancraft, 412 West Franklin Street. ITEMS OF INTEREST The Association of Business Students will collect quizzes and exams for a quiz file in the lobby of Carroll throughout exams. Persons interested in working for AWS on a Women's Resource Directory this summer should leave their summer addresses in the AWS office. All persons interested in working at WXYC during the summer or fall should come by our studios in the basement of Carolina Union during business hours. If you have not requested an application for an absentee ballot and still wish to use this procedure, you must have a close relative go to the County Board of Elections and fill out an application for you. A ballot will be mailed. For more information, call Bob Mann at 933-1538. Wilson Library has a drive-in book deposit in the parking lot on the west side of new stack addition. Friends ol Nursing Home Patients, Inc. will conduct a training program to prepare volunteers to serve as friendly visitors and advocaies for residents of Orange County nursing homes at 7 p m. May 30-31 and June I at the Wesley Foundation. To sign up for the training, or to receive more information, call 967-6198. The Cellar Door is looking for a business manager. Interested applicants can contact Will Blythe at 967-2035. No prior experience required. The International Center is looking for graduate student volunteers to be campus friends for incoming international students next fall. Interested persons should sign up now at the International Center, Bynum Hall. for defense pass his full energy plan. Now that House Senate conferees have worked out a compromise on natural gas pricing, he said they should be turning to the domestic oil tax and other proposed energy taxes in his plan. He said it is too early to consider imposing an oil import tax in the absence of the domestic tax he is seeking. The awards are not given exclusively to Phi Delta Kappa members. "1 hey mrr be non-members in the field of education or ay people citizens who participate and make contributions in the field of education." Fleetwood is the director of secondary education in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools. hearings Continued from page 1. Wilson, who calls the committee members "Jessecrats" in reference to their support of Republican U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms in the U.S. Senate contest. "1 believe a great many oi ne challenges of obviously longtime legal residents of Orange County are designed to cause anger within the county and to disrupt the elections board," Wilson said. "The end purpose is to get Jesse Helms re-elected. "It's not so much through ignorance that so many non-student voters have been challenged. The whole pattern seems to make people angry enough at the Democratic party to vote for Helms," Wilson said. t.;. Oriental Massace i l I - Ladies Welcome 942-1814 HON. Graham Open 7 days a week 11 AM until 10 PM FREE PEPPERONI WITH . ANY OTHER TWO . ingredients delivery Fxp.rcs May 15. 1978 942-8581 V. vtuui x nh un oihrr t-ftrr Serving Da 11:30-2:00 4:45-7:15 Phone: 942-2171 I Drive Our Cars f I ALMOST FREE I I to most U.S. cities j AUTO DEIVEAWAY 91272 2153 I I 520 W. Friendly Ave. i J Greensboro, N. C. I with th' coupon ftl 65c value iSr C RESTAURANT ) ) - .. ' - rpry IV V VVAi-. . v. 1 Announcements TAKif A PART OF CAROLINA HOME when you go subscribe to the Tar Heel this summer! Only $5.00 for the weekly tabloid edition. Come by or write to the Daily Tar Heel office in the Graham Student Union. FREE OFFER Vote on May 2. It won't cost a cent, and it feels great! This message brought by ANNE BARNES, candidate for County Commisf'iner. Help Wanted $5.18 PER HOUR Summer openings statewide witn Alcoa. Full or part-time, overtime, flexible. All majors, last time on campus. April 26-27 ll:10through5;10South Gallery Room. Student Union. STATEWIDE SUMMER OPENINGS WITH ALCOA. $5.18 per hr. guaranteed. Full or part-time in your home area. Flexible April 27 27 Last interviews. 11:30 through 5:10 South Gallery Room Student Union. FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME employment available in residential program fo" severely and profoundly retarded adults in Ralei Ji; experience preferred; Send resume to Family Homes of Wake County, Inc., P.O. Box 682, Cary, N.C. 27511. LABORERS NEEDED to help pipefitters, electricians, and plumbers on construction jobs during summer. Apply at Bolton Corp., 919 West Morgan Street, Raleigh, N.C. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: Looking for a part-time job with good income, flexible hours, and real experience with a career opportunity in the business world? Call Jim Morgan. Northwestern MutualLife, 942-4187. GROUP HOME MANAGER NEEDED for residential program for severely and profoundly retarded adults in Raleigh; experience required; live-in position; $13,000 per year with benefits; send resume to Family Homes of Wake County, Inc., P.O. Box 682, Cary, N.C. 27511. CO-ED NEW ENGLAND CAMP wants self motivated energetic general counselors, nurse, WSI. Call 942-3608 early or late. Write Rte. 8, Box 413, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Roommates Wanted TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES needed for apartment at Ocean Drive Beach. If interested, please call 933-6005. TWO FUN LOVING GIRLS need another roommate to share 3 bedroom Carolina Apt. for next fall and spring. Contact Susan 942-3047. - y FEMALEJR0OMMATE wanted for this ffBmmer5 vv$65 pins s$ijiiea - Ti aWaMWIW , I: a- GRAD STUDENT WANTED to share furnished Old Well Apt. May 15-Aug. 15, possibly longer. Rent negotiable. Call immediately 929-9253. NEED ONE FEMALE to share unfurnished 3 bedroom Bolinwood apt. for fall spring andor summer. $73.00month & 14 utilities. Call Julie at 929-7473. Keep trying! NEED ONE OR TWO female r jmrr.ates for Rnegate apt. this fall. Call 933-1446 between 7 and 11 p.m. ROOMMATE NEEDcD FOR SUMMER in Town House Apartments. Cost only $73mo plus 13 utilities. Fully furnished, pool, bus, two blocks from campus. Call 967-2012. WANTED: ONE OR TWO female roommates to share apartment beginning July through June. Non-smokers preferred. Call Jeniifer 933-3661 or Beverly 933-5381. NEED FEMALE roommate for first session summer, $63.33 plus 13 utilities. AC, pool, private bedroom. Furnished all except your room. Call 942-3971. ROOMMATE FOR LAW sfudent May 15-Aug. 15 Old Well Apts., fully furbished, pool, a.c. $80 per month plus utilities. Call 929-4057 after 5. ROOMMATE NEEDED TO SHARE TWO BEDROOM Foxcroft apartment for summer. Air conditioning, two full baths, bus line, pool. $95 plus 13 utilities. Call 933-4749. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED: to share air-conditioned apartment for both summer sessions. One mile from campus. $60.00month plus 1, 3 utilities. Call 942 4222 after 7. ONE OR rWO FEMALE STUDENTS wanted to share air conditioned apartment. For either or both summer terms. $55 a month. Call 967-5491 venins. XJKE JW first year female from UNC serving roommate for acidemic year. Two bedrooms, short walk to Law School. $92.50 plus '2 utilities. Call 929-9940. ROOMMATE WANTED to share three bedroom Bolinwood apartment with three male undergrads May 5 thru mid. iugust. ent $67.50 per month plus ', utilities.. Call Bill 933-8231. ROOMMATE WANTED. For summer school first and )r second session. Carolina Apt. partially fu. nished, available May 22nd. Call Bill at 933 25', 5 for info. For Rent FOR RENT: CAMERON MANOR has room for summei school students. louse one block from campus, adiaceni to Chi Psi Lodge. Call 929-9194. It's a Great Day for a Great Salad! fresh, c.isp, delicious. . . Garden Salads Tuna Salads Shrimp Salads 12 different topping 5 different dressings sl.l V i I I SUBLET FURNISHED 2 bedroom & den Carolina Apt. Rent $210mo. plus utilities; May 15 August 15; pool; air conditioning; room (or 4, call 942 2665. ONE OR TWO BEDROOM APT. to sublet for summer. $135 per month. 20 mins walk from campus, and near hospital. N,L,S,U bus routes. Partly furnished. 967-9668. ROSEMARY STREET HOUSE: Rooms and facilities for summer sublet. Cool and secluded. 5 mins. from campus. Bargain a; $60 per month. Keep calling Andy, 967-8541. SPACIOUS SECLUDED 3-BEDRM APARTMENT Sublet June 1 - August 20. $200month. Call Scott 933-3591. SUBLET 2 BEDROOM apartment at Colony Apts. May 15-July, then assume lease if you like. On two bus routes. Rent negotiable. Call 929 6477. COUNTRY LIVING sub lease for both sessions summer school. Fully furnished, large bedroom, carpet, appliances, tin roof, oak trees. Minutes from campus towards Clearwater Lake. $175 per month. 933 2610 before 9:00 a.m. Lee Holder Vic Bell. MATURE SUB-LESSEES wanted from May 15 to Aug. 15. Furnished two bedroom Old Well apartment regularly for 185.00, subletting for 135.00 monthly. Call Robin - 967-8627. THREE NON-SMOKING females needed to sublet furnished, two bedroom apartment May August. On bus route $63.75mo. plus 14 utilities. Call 929-3369. NEED A ROOM this summer? Tri Sigma Sorority has rooms available for females. Air-conditioned, kitchen, perking spaces. $135.00 per session. 967 2646, Beth Ragan or come by 307 E. Franklin Street. SUBLET FURNISHED APT., Old Well, $150mo. Price negotiable. Air conditioning, pool, full kitchen, call Dick or Steve, 9291509. Keep trying. SUBLET WALKING DISTANCE from campus a furnished 3 bedroom 2 bath apartment with pool, AC, from May to August. Price reasonable. Call 942-2352 or 967-1223. NEED A SUMMER ROOM? The ATO fraternity house across from the Morehead Planetarium at 303 East Franklin Street is renting rooms for both summer sessions. Doubles are $65.00 a session and singles are $100.00 a session. A $25.00 deposit is required to hold the rooms. Please call 968-9082 or 967-3925. $150.00MONTH, Old Well Apts. Will sublet our apartment at $50 discount monthly May 15 - Aug. 15. Fully furnished, AC dishwasher, etc. 942-4721. Keep trying. NEED AN APARTMENT? Call 967 6679 and it's yours. One bedroom, all electric, on C bus route. Will sublei for summer or sign over lease. ROOM AND 15 MEALS PER WEEK (Sunday evening through Friday lunch) at Granville Towers this Summer. $269 for entire Summei Session includes all utilities and AC as well as meals and furnished room. Granville Towers, University Square. 929-7143. NEL& A'SUMMERrHOMET KAPPA DELTA ' 1 sororitAas- rooms Wfilg'bligft 120.00 ifcTualr-TI conditioned room, $105!0d for non-air. Kitchen and parking privileges. Maid service. $50 deposit plus $25 returnable damage deposit due April 27th. Call 967-9176. SUBLET FURNISHED APARTMENT. Foxcroft. June 1-Aug. 15 or part of time. Rent negotiable. 1 4 people. Pool, AC, ter.nis courts, clubhouse. Call Dawn, 929-1640, Melinda 942-3846. . Lost & Found FOUND: Man's jacket Thursday night. Call 929 6179 and identify. REWARD $30, for return of blue North Face jacket lost in Bacchae Friday night. No questions asked. Call 968-9136 and ask for Middleton. FOUND: LADIES GOLD WATCH. Found Wed. at intersection of Cameron Ave. and Columbia. Call Carolyn at 968-9074 or 929-6579 and identify. FOUND: THURSDAY, 420 - Man's jacket. Call and identify. 929-6179 SEX IS NOT THE IS. JE HERE. I lost my clipHoprd with papers, notes, air letters, other important items. If found, please call 933-5035. Thanks. LOST - PAIR OF PHOTOGRAY PRESCRIPTION EYE GLASSES. Rust colored rims with "Playboy" on right stem. Lost between hospital and Chi Phi House. Pl-ase call 933-3623! LOST: ENC ..ISH 24 spiral notebook in Student Stores. Tan cover with name and phone number inside. Please return to Jodi Bishop, 933-7346, 143 Cobb. Reward. LOST! - In Howell Hall: Brown UNC 3 -subject notebook. Must find. Call Patrick Moore 933 8924. HELP: LOST five subject spiral notebook, brown, in Greenlaw, Hamilton or Grad. Library. Big Reward Offered. Call Sharon 929-6647. LOST: SET OF KEVS, with two Ford keys, an outside dorm and room key. Room keyisnumber 414. Call 933-3675 or 933 6444. Miscellaneous 4 - TONIGHT at Compardies: Anacrusis great entertainment in a relaxed atmosphere. Or come for dinner: All-You-Can-Eai Bar-R- , Q, Brunswick Stew or Fried Chicken. . ($ STUDENTS, VOTE MhV 2 for candidates who will protect your rights as citizens. For Clerk ol Court, Steven J. Rose. For County Commissioners, Anne Barnes, Norman Gustaveson, Jan Pinney. (Paid for by Bruce Tindall). $100 FINDERS FEE. Gladly paid for a nice house. Small country home preferred be will consider city. Responsible working male, 29. 942-4491. Ear1; morning or after 5 best WE BUY USED FURNITURE. Sofas, chairs, tables, chests, beds, desks, bookcase, dressers. Ceil for appointment & pick up. TRADING POST, S. Greensboro St., Carrboro 942 2017. COPYQUCK - LOW COST QUALITY COPIES Legal color 3 hole punch paper noextracosl T'ht'St'b dissertations f ree sorting All wdi' yuarjtueed Monday Sd'u'ciay 133- E. Frankhr N towr N C Ca'i'u. rial LEAVING CHAPEL HILL THIS SUMMER? Take the Tar Heel with you! Published weekly, rates are only $5.00 for the entire summer. Come by the office in Union or write us a letter. VARIETY IS THE SPICE of love. Our famous condom samplers allow you to experience over 35 leading brands. Textured, ribbed, skin and color condoms including Texture Plus and Bold 45. ADAM & EVE Catalog Showroom, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147, Tuesday Saturday 10-6. WILL BUY NEW and used LP's (Rock, Folk, Classical, Jazz, Blues, etc.) and entire collections. Good prices. 5-9 p.m. Leave name and number. NIGHTSHIFT! You heard them on WDBS' Homegrown Festival. Now hear them live at the Cat's Cradle Tues., Wed. Let Nightshift make you fall in love. For Sale CLASSICAL RECORDS for sale. Various labels and composers. Less than half list price. All in excellent condition. Call 967-5347. PIONEER PL10 manual turntable with Shure M91ED cartridge, Sansui 551 receiver, two Ohm E speakers, asking $275 but will sell separately, call 942-6665 evenings. TWO OMEGA SPEAKERS for sale! Excellent condition. Only $60 each. Must sell by May 10. Call 933-5954. FOR SALE! REFRIGERATOR, 2 years old, in excellent condition. $75.00. If interested call Lee at 933-1946. FULL SIZE refrigerator for sale $50.00. Come by 304 Cobb or call 933-9032 any time. Runs well and has lots of space. BEAUTIFUL BLACK AND WHITE REGISTERED SIBERIAN Husky puppy with blue eyes. Excellent pedigree and very good temperament. Both parents can be seen, 542 4984 eveningsmornings. Personals YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to help the Chi Phi's plant the sacred tree on Arbor Day. 2ND FLOOR KENAN - You've made my year nice. I was going to do something nice for us, but I'm broke. Therefore, have a super summer. Thanks for the memories. God bless, ya'll. "Saint Gwen." BODY, Thanks for the "interesting" calls and terrific body action. It was real, only you should have started sooner. Always more than "Old Paint." Legs. NANCE, BART, TOM, Cynthia, Blen, Pat, Carolyn, Paul, and other assorted perverts It's been a. . .low gravity year. Beware of Paraquat; keep cool; have a super summer. May your best fantasies be fulfilled. Thanks for the memories. Edie. LORDY, LORDY MISS SCARLETT, the big day has finally arrived! Miss Blanche had better marry , jsow before spinsterhood overtakes her. Happy iithdajo my Darling Deva! - GlNGERtGVEL the ultimate President! We all agree where would Parker be without you. CHIN BOMBER, Thanks for a great five years. I'm looking forward to many more happy times together. Love, Yoman. POOH, I know you will never read this, but Happy Birthday. Please come to Chapel Hill this summer! Love always and forever. SUGAR BEAR: Happy Birthday to a great philosopher! (Move over, Sly Stallone!) Have fun with the English birds! Little sugar bear and the "Hawaiian." WAH-WAH, FATBOY, Rex, Stevie-B: Bye Babe! Have fune in Washington and good luck this weekend. "Sing purrty." Take lotsa pecs (pix!?!). The year's been great. Wish it was just beginning not ending. Will miss you terribly this summer!! Love ya' lots now, "always and forever!" Guess who. . ."Bits." Instruction LEARN TO FLY THIS SUMMER. Non-profit Chapel Hill Flying Club offering ground-school courses and flight training to UNC students and staff. Reserve space now. Absolutely lowest rates for 18 years. Call 929-5725. NEED TUTORING IN FRENCH during the summer? Call Steve Harrell, Romance Languages grad student at 933-2062 Ext. 229 or 942-3208. Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. Return ad and check or money order to DTH Office 12:00 (noon) I day before the ad will run or in campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students - $1.50 Non-Students 2.50 5e for each additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Please notify the DTH Office if there are mistakes in your ad, immediately! 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