v. 2 The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, October 5. 1978 Consort Merger to hold classes in music, mime Members of the Paul Winter Consort and mimist Keith Berger will conduct workshops in music inprovisation and mime during their three-day residency which begins today and culminates in two 8 p.m. performances Friday and v Saturday in Memorial Hall. Mime artist Berger will instruct in the silent art at 1 :30 p.m. today in Great Hall. Objectives of the workshop, which is open to the public, include giving insight into movement, characterization and believability, as well as developing an understanding that enhances the theatrical appreciation of even non performers. Improvisational techniques, non-verbal communication, increasing POLITICAL PUZZLES to inform and amuse you A test of your knowledge of the '78 legislature: "It is simply outrageous and I thoroughly disapprove what was done... a bad thing and threatens the integrity of the entire court system." Who is speaking and about what? Answer: Susie Sharp, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, is giving an opinion about a bill put through by Vickery - what the Observer headlined as ':200,000 Pork Barrel." Thoughtful voters are finding the many reasons to support . . . 0 RICHARD SMYTH Paid for by Smyth for the N.C. Senate. Dennis Burke. Treas., P.O. Box 566', Carrboro. N.C. I 1 .1 m H ii' m fit FREE 27" x 40" POSTER to first 50 people placing a classifieds personal for the week of Oct. 9 come by the DTH OFFICE WITH YOUR AD AND $1.75 ON Oct 5 or iB, from 2-4 START 3 PM - ANY REGULAR SUB PLUS ALL THE BEER YOU CAN DRINK! (IN-STORE ONLY) Thursday only call 942-8766 sill I IWiii HEP I j- bodily strength and control, and achieving a creative state are among the goals of the workshop. The Paul Winter Consort will conduct' four workshops in homemade music on Friday, An improvisational workshop will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in Great Hall. ' Three other workshops, each with a separate emphasis on reed, string or percussion instruments will be held at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to these workshops regardless of musical experience. ' The string class. will be in Hill HalLthe reed class in Gerrard and percussion class in Hill Rehearsal Hall.' The Winter Consort workshop atmosphere is light, informal and creative. Everyone should bring their own instrument the voice and body included. For more information call the Carolina Union. . . ' , A MEETING FOR FRESHMEN -SOPHOMORES - ANYONE INTERESTED IN ADMISSION TO THE SCHOOL OF NURSING FOR THE FALL OF 79 OR THE FALL OF '$0, WILL BE HELD OCTOBER 9, 6:00 PM-, IN ROOM 9 CARRINGTON HALL. TOPICS OF DISCUSSION WILL INCLUDE APPLICATION PROCEDURES, PREREQUISITE COURSEWORK, ETC. i iv Jr'V .JV i II K ..... m M YOUM T OB 7 PM ! Students, act now and save! There still is time to join ; Chapel Hill's most luxurious fitness center at a greatly reduced V student membership fee. YOU MUST BE A STUDENT TO QUALIFY.' Call today for a no obligation visit. !-' CHECK THIS LIST OF DELUXE FEATURES Indoor heated pool Finnish rock sauna Hydroswirl whirlpool Steam room Eucalyptus room Sun room' : Nautilus equipment full cycle - Slimnastics classes Weight loss program Individual conference - Private shower, locker, dressing area Nutrition, belly ' dancing, and yoga classes. : . - . : OFFER GOOD FOR CHAPEL HILL ATHLETIC CLUB. Vi. - CZl 942-8554 Eastgate Shopping Center Chapel Hill a i i i AY Committee votes to reprimand McFali . WASHINGTON (AP) The House Ethics Cornmittee .on. "Wednesday; recommended that Rep. John McFali, D-Calif., be reprimanded for his part in the Sduth Korean influence-buying scandal. ' The committee, on a 8-3 vote, found there was sufficient evidence to conclude that McFali, who as majority whip formerly held the No. 3 leadership post among House Democrats, violated House rules by failing to report a $3,000 campaign contribution from South Korean Tongsun Park. By a 9-2 vote, it cleared him of another charge that he diverted the funds to his own use. A third count that his acceptance of three gifts from Park created an impression that the performance of his duties might have been influenced was rejected on a 7-4 vote. 1 ' The committee voted 8-2 to recommend to the full House that McFali be reprimanded. The reprimand recommendation was the second issued by the Committee in its 20-month investigation into the scandal. Edmisten testifies in heroin case GOLDSBORO (AP) Attorney General Rufus . Edmisten testified Wednesday that a news conference he held to announce several heroin arrests prevented publicity about the case rather than encouraged it. Edmisten was a witness in a pre-trial hearing on a motion to dismiss charges against several persons indicted for Heroin possession and sale along ( with convicted drug smuggler Leslie "Ike" Atkinson. Defense attorney Robert Levin of .Washington who represents several defendants but not Atkinson, contended that state attorneys, led by Edmisten, have orchestrated adverse publicity against his clients. Edmisten disagreed. Gay-rights battle on again in Miami. MIAMI (AP) The Miami area is in for another gay-rights battle. The fight opened Wednesday with petitioners, led by a homosexual-rights advocate, forcing onto the Nov. 7 ballot a broad new equal opportunity ordinance that would ban discrimination based on a wide range of factors including "sexual or affectional preferences." . In including those four words, this proposal would be similar to a measure repealed in a bitter and well-publicized referendum in 1977. The new proposal, however, would also include other categories of for bidden discrimination for example, against pregnant women, union members and people whose native language is not English. v Ian Smith party granted U.S. visas WASHINGTON (AP) The State Department, ending two weeks of indecision, announced Wednesday it is allowing Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith to visit the United States in hopes it will contribute to a settlement of his country s o-year-oia civil war. FRESHMAN Jr ic " You can stitf be eligible " for Air Force RQTC . in our 3 V2 year program. t. Pre-registration for AERO 11a, 11b, and 311. allows you to r catch up now. Scholarships are available. $100 tax free monthly allowance. Approximately $12,000 starting salary. See Captain Anderson, 201 Lenoir Hall, or call 933-2074. i Blton's ''-'VGIp Less Milton buys through a powerful co-op. He saves 40do to 60 and passes the savings on to you. European Cut ; Pin Striped Suits Vested, Wool Blend Reg. $160. Wool Blend Pleaked Pants Reg $40 All Wool Blazers Tan and Navy Reg. $110 Shetland Crew Neck Sweaters Reg. $32.50 These are just some of the incredible: buys at Milton's. Once you've shopped Milton's, you'll wonder why you shopped elsewhere. , . -IV.L J L-.l.!n L I k ) lq i HirjQ 163 E. Franklin St. Hours:. Mon. - Downtown Chapel Hill Sun. Also 516 S.tryon St., Charl6tfe" Write a letter Or say it personally in the DTH classifieds Oyalittw 19.90 I54.91 .15.9' 0 Sat. 10-6:30 14 Phone 968-4408 $79.90 Mast of Helms9 campaign By DAVID SNYDER Staff Writer. i The U.S. Senate race quickened its pace this week as Democrat John Ingram chided Republican Sen. Jesse Helms for security , measures at the incumbent's Raleigh headquarters and for Helms lack of personal campaigning. My campaign represents what 'the people of North Carolina want," Ingram said at a reception Monday at Granville South. Inflation, energy shortages, the unbalanced federal budget and consumer ripoffs are the big issues, Ingram said. Helms has not confronted the issues as problems of the working class, Ingram said. ' Ingram said he believes the nationwide fuel shortage is contrived, purposely imposed by the large oil companies, and is a major cause of the rising inflation rate. "We need a committment to alternate sources of energy if we are to get a handle on inflation," Ingram said. The Democrat suggested nuclear fusion as an alternate source of energy. Ingram said Americans are being ripped off not only by large oil companies, but by large insurance companies that impose high health insurance rates for policy holders who have a history of poor health, ; . I will introduce a bill in Congress that will break up insurancev;mono'poties, Ingram said. The policy of health insurers should be to spread risks evenly, rather than to exploit the consumer, he said. A national health program can be instituted if insurance monopolies are regulated," Ingram said. Helms, meanwhile, remained in Washington while campaign manager Announcements HIS LOVE NEVER CHANGES! "Jesus Christ, the same yesterday and today and forever." Heb. 13:8. Full Gospel Fellowship, tonight 7:00 pm, Union. Experience the love of God! - FCA Thursday night. Guest speaker will be Albert Long. Everyone welcome! 7;30 pm, basement of Teague. TO. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: There will be aoncert of Carolina school-songs today in front of the Old Well between 4:00 and 4:15. Be there. . - - - t rtiona:--"- . - .- JIM CLARK BarberStylist, call 942-4776 TAR HEEL BARBER SHOP NCNB PLAZA. HILLMUSIC Now Open in Chapel Hill, 113 N. Columbia above Soundhaus. Fine violins, bows, accessories, repairs; solid spruce-top guitars at unbelievable prices, old banjos, mandolins; pennywhistles, English concertinas, hammered dulcimers; price on CP. Martin strings, nice selection of old-time and Irish records. Miscellaneous PHOTOGRAPHER AVAILABLE FOR CREATIVE, custom portraits and composites. Color or black and white. Also seeking photogenic people for advertising promotion. Please call 489-1045 (Durham)-'.- . ' . STOLEN: Would the person who took a brown leather billfold from a third floor office in Greenlaw please return it to the main office in Greenlaw 2nd floor. No questions asked. PLEASE. Sentimental value. " : Rides RIDE TO CLEMSON: Asheboro Coach Company providing round trip transportation for UNC Clemson game. Groups or singles 17.80 per person. Call David Robinson at 942-2939, M-W-F mornings. DESPERATE (AS USUAL)! Need ride to Blacksburg (Va. Tech.) area for fall break. Call Shannon 929-1487. NEED RIDE TO WASHINGTON, D.C. for Fall Break. Will share gas and other expenses. Please call Martha 929-3612, keep trying. Thanks! . Ride wanted to Philly or Baltimore (1-95) for Fall Break. Will pay ALL DRIVING EXPENSES! CallJo, 933-3684 (keep trying!) RIDE OFFERED from Chapel Hill to the South Jersey-Philadelphia area. Leave Friday Oct. 6, 1:30, . return Sunday Oct. 8, evening. Call 942-1438 after 6:00. Services IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Send $1,00 for 356 page, mail order catolog of Collegiate Research. 1050 topics listed. Box 25097-B, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025.(213)477-8226. " f' DISSERTATION PROBLEMS? Find solutions and support in group led by two clinical psychologists. For further information call Dr. Cooper, 929-0302, leave name, address, telephone number. For Sale , 1975 FIREBIRD Formula 350. 4-barrel, good condition, dark burnt orange, brown interior; everything but power windows. 3,000. Call 942-4015 or (919) 496-3348. , , SHERWOOD 8900 A RECEIVER. 60 watts RMS per channel, excellent FM tuner section, Dynaquad. Price negotiable. Call David at 933-2468. Help Wanted OVERSEAS JOBS - Summerfull time. Europe, S. America, Australia. Asia, etc. All fields, 5O0-120O monthly, expenses paid. "sightseeing. Free info. -Write: International Job Center, Box 4490-NL, Berkeley. CA 94704 ADDRESSERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Work at home no experience necessary excellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, TX 75231 JUNIORS AND SENIORS Looking for a part-time job with real experience in the. business world? Northwestern Mutual Life' college internship program. Call Jim Morgan, 942 4187 for appointments. ' - HORSEY SET:Someone to share boarding cost (22 ea.) of spirited 9 yr-old mare. Kept Coppper Hill Stabel 12 mi. west of Carrboro. 929-8893. COMPANION NEEDED AFTER SCHOOL 3 pm for three children 14, 12, 11. Must have car for getting them to activities. Minimum wage. If you are mature, experienced in child-care, truly enoy chUdren, and a sophomore or junior, call Dick Hetwig at 933 2054 between 2-5 pm for more information. tactics Tom Ellis shrugged olt Ingram s comments and said the senator would begin daily campaigning in about 10 days. Ingram said he understands from news accounts that Helms' large Raleigh offices were equipped with electronic security devices and television cameras. , "What are they afraid of, to have television cameras in a headquarters that is geared up like a machine," I ngram said. "Are there shades of CREEP?" he said, referring to former President Richard Nixon's ill-fated re-election committee. "Are there shades of holding the candidate back from public exposure?" Ellis responded in an interview, saying the Helms headquarters is protected by an electronic burglar alarm, but no television cameras. "It's a simple burglar alarm. Last year we had our place broken into, and had some files torn up," said Ellis, a Raleigh attorney who managed Helms' 1972 campaign. "I bet there are 5,000 homes hi Raleigh with these in them." Ellis said he assumed the break-in was a case of vandalism. The Helms operation, from which more than $5 million has been raised with sophisticated, computer-run direct mail solicitations, is largely off-limits to the press. Ellis has allowed visitors into an area where volunteers work, but refused to allow reporters to see the main area where some 100 paid, full-time staffers work. Ellis saidhe has turned down similar ' requests from local reporters and the television networks, but might set aside one day for a media tour. '. "We just can't have everybody flying around, talking to the personnel," he said. For Rent ROOMS AVAILABLE. For details Call David at 942 8179 LOVELY COUNTRY HOME AVAILABLE Jan Aug, 1979. Beautiful location, 20 minutes from Chapel Hill; ideal for visiting faculty. 500mo. Write Beechwood, Rt. lBox 182 B, Chapel Hill. Tickets DESPERATE: NEED 2 DATE tickets to Miami of Ohio game. Substantial price offered. Call Sy, 967 8475, keep trying. vuuitj -j lova vhj uim o a mt DESPERATELY NEED: 2 tickets to the UNCState 3anjhWill(Pay wejl. 933597, NEED 8 TICKETS I O MIAMI ot Uhio game. Will pay regular price. Call 933-2476 after 6 pm. 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. v FOUND: RAINCOAT IN ENDZONE at UNC Marylahd game. Contact Lynn 933-5845. Personals HAPPY BIRTHDAY Rocky!!! So, how's it feel to be 19? You've finally made it. We're serious!! Have a wonderful day. Ratliff, Mildred, Fast Margaret, Laura, and L'il Phyl TO THE BLOND LACROSSE PLAYER: I was on 2nd floor, Undergrad to answer your ad. I'll be looking for you again next Monday. Blue Eyes HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY SHELIA! Best of luck always to one of the best friends I've ever known I know youll go far in life! Love ya lots, Karol To the PHI's who have backed us all the way. Let's make it three in a row. We're proud to say, "We go together." Happy B-Day Estelle. Business will be booming tonight. It's better at 24! Big Daddy Ned, Tina LaToure, Kinxy, Disco Queen, the rest of the herd and TRUNKLES! , Happy 19th Boob-ette. Raise Hell tonight (and tomorrow night...), you have our support. We love ya lots, and remember in the clothes of our lives, you are the bra. We need you. Cross our hearts! Tiffaninny, Parp, Guv, AnnE, the Tweety-bird Sisters and PGL (pickled garlic lover) MARY PHIL where have you been? I am back in town. Give me a call. I have a phone bill for you. Johnny, 967-4131 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) 1 day before the ad will run or in campus mail 2 days before, Ads must be prepaid. 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