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2 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, September 29, UNC ffiradlnate dies after Slam g-gliding James Richard Spencer, a 1968 UNC graduate and University employee for eight years, died after a bang-gliding accident at Kitty Hawk Tuesday afternoon. Spencer, 33, a Durham native, was the first hang-gliding death in the,, state, according to John Harris, president of Kitty Hawk Kites, for whom Spencer worked. Spencer was on his third flight of the day when his glider stalled in gusty winds. He flew into the ridge, Harris said. Spencer died at Norfolk General Hospital where he was taken after the accident. He had been hang gliding "for about three years and had worked at Kitty Hawk since August. PI an your weekends Fridays with the Weekender, theDaiy Tar Heel's entertainment guide. it f i :. V fi Uifiif 'HHtOT'O H Or just about anywhere else you'd like to go. For instance, our Round Thrift3 Fare saves you 30 roundtrip when you return no earlier than the third day following your original date of departure. Pied mont's Weekend Excursion Fare means a 25 roundtrip discount if you leave Saturday and return Saturday, Sunday or Monday through the first avail able flight after noon. Piedmont has five other discount fares to choose from, too. For complete information, call your travel agent or Piedmont Airlines. Majorcredit cards -acceptedJM discount Jires subject to change without notice. " - 78-NP-155 HOWDY FRESHMEN And All Other Students, Too! A ROAS WESTER c&s. From O&rMentX X 1 S AND WrdMES 1 i "7TT77 ft "(MM TEXAS TATERS 44 i Hours: 6:30 a.m.-2 a.m. . Sunday-Thursday t.R?iday and Saturday 942-8620 Ji?liSl06 Mallet Street . - --WITlliffllSCtJPON ----- - - - l(Dj ENJOY A FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF ififl 'i (ENTREE PLUS BOTTOMLESS 2. SALAD BAR, TEXAS TATERS) ROY ROGERS FAMILY RESTAURANTS r"Cut - 1978 misnap At UNC, Spencer was a member of Carolina Playmakers. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Baxter G. Proctor of Durham; .his stepfather, Sidney W. Hilliard of Durham and a brother, Conley Hilliard of Durham. L route bus to change I On M onday, Oct. 2, Chapel Hill buses will begin operating a revised L route schedule, as a result of changes in service provided by the Carrboro service. While hours of operation and time between buses will remain the same, most schedule times will change somewhat. New bus schedules are available on buses and at retail stores in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. For more information, please contact BUI Callahan, 929-1 111, Ext. 238. . , (ajf (( (0)0 (MU MM rC Few Specialties Men' CHICKEN JIM !M .JU.lli.il His 1 322SALAD BAR 6:30 a.m.-2 a.m. 1 1 1 I 1 I I I e i i i e COCA - COLA WW Me'V - - J m i Helms plans to filibuster LEAA nominee WASHINGTON Republican Sen. Jesse Helms said in a telegram to President Carter Wednesday he may filibuster against the nomination of a law school dean as head of a federal law enforcement agency. The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing today to determine if Norval Morris' nomination to head the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration will be sent to the Senate floor, where Helms has promised an "extended debate" against it. Helms said in the telegram that ideas expressed by Morris, dean of the University of Chicago School of Law, "fly in the face of centuries of Anglo Saxon jurisprudence and standards of moral conduct that furnish the underpinning of our freedom." In a 1970 book, Morris advocated decriminalization of public drunkeness, narcotics use and sexual behavior between consenting adults. White House press aide Jim Purks Thursday said the Carter administration stands behind Morris. "We've reviewed his book and everything written by Morris and considered him highly qualified," Purks said. . Attorneys agree on extension order WARRENTON (AP) Attorneys for the-state and the town of Warrenton agreed Thursday to a two-week extension of a temporary restraining order barring a test removal of PCB-tainted soil, and planned more talks toward an out-of-court settlement. Town attorney Charles Johnson has contended the maintenance yard is too close to the town's water source and thus poses a threat to the town's safety. Gov. Jim Hunt has said the test is needed to ensure procedures, and equipment will work when the state digs up some 270 miles of rural roadside contaminated by a spill of toxic PCB chemicals last month. The state is still searching for a permanent burial ground for the soil. ' . OSHA not run properly, group says RALEIGH (AP) North Carolina has shown "neglect and indifference to the health of textile workers" in its enforcement of federal dust standards in cotton mills, the Carolina Brown Lung Association charged Thursday. The association, in a statement read on the steps of the N.C. Department of Labor building, said the state-operated Occupational Safety and Health Administration has been intimidated by some of the major textile companies in the state.s - - -' ; ' We Need Entertainment for an Upcoming Event? FULL HOUSE PLAYS ALL THE TOP 40 HITS! 5 Members Seniors at W. Williams High School in Burlington, N.C. Modern Equipment ? Have played conventions; proms, lounges, etc. See them at Cobb Dorm Mixer in October SALARY NEGOTIABLE CALL (919) 227-5151 Burlington after 6:00 p.m for further details. Cookie Sale at Thcll's! 2 dozen cookies for $1.00 All your favorites: Chocolate Fashioned Sugar, and Pecan. 8:30-6:00 1:00 Wed., Thurs., 0 I ...1,11. JIL.JII - I , II I - I - 1 SUPERSUBS! Deliver! Call 942-8756 chip, Oatmeal, Old Reg. 72$ a dozen. s m - T- Thcll's Bakery Weekdays Sundays 19d p Praul: Cf - 6:00 942-1954 and Fri. only Ctustts, set now end uvtl There still is time to join Qhepel Hill's most luxurious fitness center at a greatly reduced student membership fee. YOU MUST DE A STUDENT TO QUALIFY. Call today for a no obligation st CHSCK THIS LIST OF DELUXE FEATURES v Indoor heated pool ' , Finnish rock sauna Hydroswirl whirlpool , ' Steam room . Eucalyptus room Sun room Nautilus equipment I full cycle Slimnastics classes ; . Weight loss program 1 Individual conference Private shower, locker, dressing area , . Nutrition, belly , dancing, and yoga classes. 1 OFFER GOOD FOR CHAPEL MM; ATHLETIC CLU3. 9 . 942-G5S4 Esstsat9 Shopping Center Peuce treaty mide by Sinai withdrawal WASHINGTON (AP) President Carter said Thursday he has been assured there are no remaining obstacles to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. Carter announced that Egyptian President : Anwar Sadat and Prime Minister Menachem Begin, brought together on foreign soil for the 13-day summit, advised him they will begin treaty talks in about two weeks, adding that, the United States will be Ma full partner." The impetus for the latest Middle East peace development. Carter said, was the Israeli Knesset's courageous action in approving withdrawal of Jewish settlements from the Sinai in return for a treaty a prime ingredient in the Camp David accord. Carter said while the United States will be fully involved in the negotiations, he personally will remain on the sidelines. He said he does not expect to take part unless Sadat and Begin also participate. Carter said he does not anticipate this because the issues remaining to be settled are relatively non-controversial. He said he envisions treaty talks involving high level officials of Egypt, Israel and the United States below the rank of president or prime minister. Carter also called for an all-parties conference on the situation in Lebanon, which has been racked by months of civil war. . "There's a tragedy in Lebanon that the rest of the world has not . adequately addressed," he said. The president said he does not favor partitioning of the strife torn nation but suggested negotiations toward a solution that might involve a new charter for the)1g,Qvernrnent'.'s' On another matter. Carter expressed confidence that negotiations on a new strategic arms limitation treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union Announcements Land practices for the UNC CREW CLUB are at 4:00 and 5:00 Mon. thru Thurs. at Fetzer Field for anyone interested in rowing this fall. FCA ALL PEOPLE planning to attend FCA Beach Retreat this weekend' ;ferihg' '20.00 to meeting Thursday. For mformatkjhicaH' Nancy Fitzgeraldr 967-9325. v; ' CAR WASH: all day Saturday Sept. 30 at Walker's Gulf "Station on E. Franklin St. (near the mall). Sponsored by Kappa Alpha Theta to benefit the American Cancer Society. BANAT BAHARY PRESENTS an evening of Middle Eastern Belly Dance featuring Ahlia and Aziza-Aziz Sept. 30 at 8:00 pm at the Presbyterian Fellowship Hall. Admission S3. HAVE A FEAST at the BOOKWORM'S BANQUET Book -Fair. Used texts, paperbacks, many other books, records, magazines at bargain prices IOC - 1. 1. --., . ... .U ,,.,, ,,,.,, ,,. . : rnlWtnrc itoms sliohtlu more onurmet orice,...HftFT'INES5J5 HAVING the !:darlinpt"roj arfchapelHi!l Public Library, October 2,3, 4. 10amto9 t pm. i C 'ti. Roommates NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE. Nice 2 bedroom apt within walking distance of campus. 65.00 per month 13 utilities. Own bedroom. Call 967-9133, keep trying! For Rent y ROOMS AVAILABLE. For details call David at 942 8179. FOR RENT: MOBILE HOME 10 x 50 two bedrooms, air conditioning, gas stove, telephone, oil furnace, large quiet lot, pets allowed. At three mites, 130, 967-5114. Wanted ELEMENTARY AND PRIMARY EDUCATION GRADUATE Students need assistance in research and writing. Send inquiry to Writer, Rt. 8 Box 989, Lumberton, N.C. 28358 WANTED BUSINESS ENGLISH research japer. Wm pay. CaH 929-5344 after 7:00 pm. WANT TO TRADE S-4 parking sticker for N-4 or S 5. Call after 2 pm, 933-523,1. For Sale RECORDS AND PAPERBACKS half price or less! Cash or credit for albums. The Fair Exchange next to Byrds in Carrboro. . . 1972 HONDA 350 MOTORCYCLE.- Includes sissybar, new tires, windshield, 3 helmets.' Just had tune-up, excellent condition. ,500DO negotiable. CaU 933-7446, please keep trying. : YARD SALE: CHI OMEGA sorority house, East Franklin St., 3-7 Monday, Oct. 2nd. Great bargains on clothes, furniture, jewelry, etcAll proceeds to charity. Don't miss it! ' 5 Lost & Found '25 REWARD for anyone finding a North Forsyth High School class ring, initials TEE on inside, red stone. Lost in Woollen Gym, please call 933-8164. FOUND: KEYS on a Sagittarius keyring in front of Woollen Gym. Call 933-2672 to claim. Help Wanted ADDRESSERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Work at home no experience necessary excellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, TX 75231 . HELP WANTED: Apply in person at Hardees on Franklin St., 942-1374, and Hardees on 15-501, 929 8516. CHILD CARE: Warm and loving person wanted to care for our infant son; 3 to 4 days a week; good salary. CaU Carolyn 966-1451. AFTERNOON CLASSES? We need morning help. Stock and sales, 8-1 weekdays. Apply in person, Sherwin-Williams on E Franklin St. 9684435. MEN! WOMEN! JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign. No -experience required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer job or career. Send $3.00 for information. SEAFAX, Dept. J-ll Box 2049, Port Angeles, Washington 98362. Need 2 or 3 KRIS KRINGLES. Experience with children, reliable workers required. Willing to grow beard and dye it . Applications at University Mall Office. - TWO POSITIONS: GROUP HOME MANAGER and ASSISTANT GROUP- HOME MANAGER to five in and work with 6 young adult women with developmental disabilities in Chapel HI. The work week will be split between the manager and assistant manager with each individual working approx. 45 hours per week including two weekends a month. Responsibilities include teaching and counseling, : providing transportation, some record-keeping and bookkeeping, upkeep of home and yard. For both positions a degree is preferred. Send resume and 5 references by October 8 to Orange County Group Homes, Inc. P.O. Box 68, Hillsborough, N.C. 27273. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER are proceeding well. " "We hope to conclude a SALT agreement this year," said Carter, who will personally take charge of the U.S. negotiating team on Saturday when talks are scheduled to move to Washington. "Now the issues are quite few," Carter said. v - Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko began a new round of SALT negotiations earlier this week in New York. .. On the domestic front, Carter criticized what he called wasteful spending bills, and said the $10.2 billion public works measure which cleared Congress on Wednesday is unacceptable. - Although he stopped short of saying he would veto the bill. Carter left little doubt that he would do so. And he said he is not intimidated by predictions that some H ouse members would be so angered by a veto that they would vote against a natural-gas bill in retaliation. "I'm willing to meet the Congress on this issue," he said. On the Mideast, the president said he had spoken to both Sadat and Begin following the Knesset's vote. "Both of them agree that there are no remaining obstacles toward proceeding as rapidly as possible toward a treaty, he said. He said the issues that remain to be settled by treaty talks are things such as whether a certain road or intersection would be included in a particular phase of the promised Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai. . "-s - . "I don't think such details are going to be highly controversial," he said. Egypt and Israel have promised to sign a treaty by Christmas, or sooner. Israel's pledge to dismantle its settlements satisfied Sadat's major outstanding demand. Miscellaneous PHOTOGRAPHER AVAILABLE FOR CREATIVE, custom portraits and composites. Color or black and white. Also seeking photogenic people for advertising promotion. Please caU .489-1045 (Durham). v Personals HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEN-JEN! Hope you have a je Do-filled weekend! Keep up the good work. I hear participation has increased since the move! Always, Do-it-d HAPPY BIRTHDAY HELLONKOV! It's been a long time coming but you finally made it! Don't have too good a time Saturday night. IH be with you soon. Love always, Raskolnikov rcjomieof . 'em all Happy Birthday. Gen i Low, t:i t LI5A1, you good tobkit i-j Niai m t ji t yuuV... A. I'm in love; (with you of course). The Phantom Pharmacist. 6815. PAPPA BEAR Thanks for making today an extra special day. I'm looking forward to Thanksgiving! Love, Baby Bear HAPPY BIRTHDAY HELEN JEAN! Tomorrow is your day. Have a great time and don't let the sun (or the moon) catch you studying. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANNE! How does it feel to be 18 and "finally" legal? We love you! The Anne Ellington Fan Club CONGRATULATIONS RONNIE! Well, well.. .so easy and so quick. Raise hell now, 'cause next year will be too late! BEST WISHES from Avery's "Penthouse" Residents LYNDON, honey. Last night was great! How about a repeat performance tonight? Much love, the chicks upstairs: Babs, Boos, and Oliver JGU, Happy 21st Birthday to the Yankee who helped me learn what love is all about. Love always, "your girl on the farm" Services IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Send $1.00 for 356 page, mail order catolog of Collegiate Research. 10,250 topics listed. Box 25097-B, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025.(213)477-8226. DISSERTATION PROBLEMS? Find solutions and support in group led by two clinical psychologists. For further information call Dr. Cooper, 929-0302, Jeave name, address, telephone i Classified info W': up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. 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