' 2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday. October 9. 1978 S - v .Co leaders ctiviclecl on splitting education ; HEW MiiiiimiCTiiriiwniim;r iibhiiii iiibiii t Mews Dim Sirnef .) - : ' ........... !.,;.'.:::. x V . . --w i " vs.-:.-:"'"- "-'' "v . s s -v $ S v -v. x-v Sti ' I X -v ,-s S ,v-; wr The great race Carrboro Mayor Robert Drakeford and Chief of Police John Blackwood prepare for the Saturday showdown of bicycle against automobile. Biker Drakeford pedalled to victory over Blackwood and his car. . Welcome to CHEC Contraceptive Health Education Clinic for men & women Tuesday 700 pm no appt. necessary 231 School of Public Health info on self breast exams, pelvic exams, sexually transmitted diseases. & contraceptive methods Wed. 6M pm by appt. Student Health Service Routine gynecological exams Contraceptive care for information 966-2281 Student Health : Scrciice The Bottom Line takes a lighter look at the news Tuesdays and Thursdays on the editorial page of the Daily Tar Heel i 1 M Iff Ar i BREAKFAST BURGERS l.ATi: NIGHT Ol'KN l ll.l. 3:30 AM 24 HOI KS ON All-you-can-oat Fried Chicken Fiiof s with Swot 14 Sour tcueo Includes: Boneless filets of all white meat, Sweet N Sour Sauce French fries U Toasted Grecian bread Yr- Cofhincludo AH-yqy-can-cst Solod Dor Make-it-yourseli i mr (i rT" ' - 21 items including garden-fresh vegetables seasoned croutons crackers choice of dressing. This offer good thru Oct. 9 & 10. At Chapel Hill Store 132 W. Franklin St. 929-2115 DTHAHen Jernigan Had Cross is counting on you. A MEETING FOR FRESHMEN -SOPHOMORES - ANYONE INTERESTED IN ADMISSION TO THE SCHOOL OF NURSING FOR THE FALL OF 79 OR THE FALL OF m WILL BE HELD OCTOBER 9, 6:00 PM., IN ROOM 9 CARREMGTON HALL. TOPICS OF DISCUSSION WILL INCLUDE APPLICATION PROCEDURES, PREREQUISITE COURSEWORK, ETC i . MUNCHIES ON WKEKDAYS W KKKI NDS All-ycu-can-cat Spaghoi ti Dinner Includes: Special meat sauce Parmesan cheese Toasted Grecian . bread : 1. from n en JL I I You're gonna love of Chapel Hill Ford: Carter's carrier veto a mistake CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) Former President Gerald Ford said Sundas he will not enter debate over President Garter's veto of a nuclear aircraft carrier. But, he said, "There's nothing like having ; more than enough. "1 happen to believe very strongly that carrier capability is absolutely essential to the future and has proven to be vital since the 1940s," said the former president. "I'm not going to get into the current discussion as to a nuclear carrier. Nlly record is clear in the budget of 1 977. ,; Beirut cease-fire seems to be holding BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) East Beirut's Christians emerged cautiously from their basement shelters for the first time in 10 days Sunday as a Syrian Christian cease-fire appeared to be holding, except for an isolated outbreak of sniper fire. - - ' Political leaders in this half-Moslem, half-Christian nation were skeptical about the chances for success of the truce, declared Saturday, unless the talks between President Elias Sarkis and Syrian President Hafez Assad in Damascus , produce an overall agreement. The two were scheduled to meet again Sunday. Beirut police estimated that 1,300 Lebanese were killed and more than 2,000 wounded in the 10 days of fighting. The Syrians have not reported their casualties. ; : - - - v - ". Nutrition research falls behind the times WASHINGTON (AP) -Although federal nutrition research successfully dealt with the nation's food needs in the past, it has failed to adjust to the changing health problems of the population, says a congressional advisory group.- ." : - " .- . '-' ; '. The Office of Technology Assessment said in a report released Sunday that there has been little research on the long-term effects of the abundant diet consumed by most Americans, even though diet may be a major factor in such illnesses as hear disease and cancer. Spaniards arrived in Jamestown first WASHINGTON (AP) -A new government publication says Spanish explorers established the first settlement in the eastern United States at almost the same spot in Virginia where Englishmen were to build Jamestown nearly a century later. Citing a historian's book published in 1893 and apparently forgotten since then, it gives the date as 1 526, only 34 years after Christopher Columbus made his first voyage of discovery to the New World. ' The publication also says that on the same expedition, a Spanish explorer named Esteban Gomez gave the name Rio de San Antonio to the waterway known today, as the Hudson River. That was 80 years before English sea captain Henry Hudson discovered the river, the authors say. Economic plans said nearly ready WASHINGTON (AP) -Vice President Walter Mondale said Sunday the administration's new anti-inflation program has been largely decided but is not expected to be announced until after Congress adjourns for the year. There have "been reports that the plan will include voluntary wage and price guidelines with the government putting abide by them. Irish . Fisherman Hat 1 Authentic Greek Fisherman's Pure Wool Yachting Cap for Men and Women Strikingly handsome for men and women, our original, authentic Greek fisherman's yachting cap in soft, shape-retaining pure wool. Ideal forfeoa ting, sports, travel all leisure activities. Made in Greece. Distinctive embroidered braid and cord on band and visor. Black or brown. Downtown Franklin Street 3firhan' I chapel hill's ViRITING CENTER... I -.! I Ml '. ill J PENS Buy -em By The Dozen and Save $1.11 $1.89 med. & fine points blue and black only "Ball Rjfllsl" JhYJntBt i-MRKER Maker of the world's most wanted pens WHAT A SELECTION! There's more in the ' n pressure on both labor and business to , Group to meet today ti discuss UNC concerts The newly formed concert advisory group will hold an open meeting at 4 p.m. today in room 213 Carolina Union. . ; The meeting is being held to inform: students about upcoming concerts and to let them ask questions about concerts at the University, according to Lyndon Fuller, chairperson of the group. Concerts for the fall semester include Chick Corea (Oct. 21), Leon Redbone (Nov. 4), Pablo Cruise (Nov. 17) and the Doobie Brothers (Dec. 6), Fuller said. Everyone interested in learning BALLROOM DANCING There will be an organizational meeting MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 8:00 P.M.-MORRISON LOUNGE Instructor: Robin McWilliarh For more Info call 929-2781 CROSS SINCE 184S - FROM Tkt fu ui pucilt tvtrytit ut ! !- .3. J doz. B lONV MAt K Man rilcr RA1.LIGH Private and public college representatives clashed at a r rida meeting of a legislative panel studying slate aid lor private schools. Joseph Greer, vice chairperson of. the North Carolina" Association ol Independent Colleges and Universities, told panel members that without increased state aid to limit the increasing tuition gap between public and private colleges, many private schools lace extinction.'. "Increased state funding is sure to be required as inflation continues." Greer said. "Your task is to determine whether students will continue to have the option of going to a private college, or whether they will be priced out of the market." Greer said the present legislative aid program has been ' responsible for . the current halt in declining private college enrollments. The state presently awards $200 to each needy North Carolina resident attending an accredited private college in the Tar Heel State. In addition, the General Assembly provides a $400 tuition grant for each full-time undergraduate at a private college, regardless of persona need. In a letter to the UNC Board of Governors, the independent colleges on Sept. 27 requested an additioial $200 per '"' in mi i inn ii.ii m in n .iii.mi . i. ii mm i mm. i tmii I i i n n inn . . i. i i n .1 urn n n n i n n 111 I Announcements HILLMUSIC Now Open ift Chapel Hffl, 113 N. Columbia above Soundhaus.'Fine violins, bows, accessories, repairs; solid spruce-top guitars at unbelievable prices, old banjos, mandolins; pennvwhistles, English concertinas, hammered dulcimers; price on CP. Martin strings, nice selection of old-time and Irish records. . JIM CLARK BarberStylist, call 942-4776TAR HEEL BARBER SHOP NCNB PLAZA.- : - For Rent ' 1 , 2 BR MOBILE HOME on quiet large lot 3 miles west of Chapel Hill. A.C, Gasstor oil furnace, double bed, -. pets allowed, 1 10- -967-51 14 FOR RENT OR SALE: one bedroom mobile home 14 miles from campus. Completely furnished, on 2 - bus routes, all appliances, washer, air conditioning, well insulated for low winter fuel costs, carpeted, large outside deck and garden space. 125mo. or 2350. Call 967 1216. late evenings best. LOVELY COUNTRY HOME AVAILABLE Jan Aug, 1979. Beautiful location, 20 minutes from Chapel Hill; ideal for visiting faculty. 500 mo. Write Beechwood, Rt. lBox 182 B, Chapel Hill. For Sale KENWOOD KD 2055 turntable with concrete base. Excellent condition, must sell; asking '130 00, price v negotiable; Craige 147j 933-6366.,; .. t ; SHERWOOD 89XJ-A RECEIVER.' 60" watts RMS per ' - channel, excellent FM tuner section, Dynaquad. Price negotiable. Call David at 933-2468. FOR SALE: 1966 Plymouth Valiant, 4 door, automatic trans., good shape '300.00. Call Linda at 933-1163 between 9-4 weekdays. ' Lost & Found FOUND: PAIR OF BROWN plastic rim eyeglasses in black case on sidewalk in front of KA house. If yours, call 933 0322. LOST: VICINITY STUDENT Union, on Oct. 4, tri focal eyeglasses. Please call 933-0511. 25 KfcWARD tor anyone finding a North Forsyth High School class ring, initials TEE on inside, red stone. Lost in Woollen Gym, please call 933-8164. LOST Linguistics book. Iliad,, and two notebooks somewhere between University Mail and Spencer Donn. If found please call 933 595!-. Thank you. Help Wanted - WANTED: Single girls with singing talent interested in the recording and entertainment field. Quick start to success. Talent agency will finance those chosen. Please send photo and statement of age, height and musical qualifications. STARS, Box 1011, Sanford, N.C. 27330 OVERSEAS JOBS - Summerfull time. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, 500-U200 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 ; HELP WANTED: Part-time waitresses needed. Flexible hours, good tips. Apply in person at Peppi's Pizza Den, 208 W. Franklin St. or 15-501 By-Pass at Eastgate. Personals EXCITABLE BOY: Have I told you lately I'm glad you're around? I believe I owe you dinner . Where will .it be? Mutt HEY WEET1E. Happy first and may there be many more. The Bit Teddy Bear Jack and Alex CONGRATULATIONS! I'm real happy for yall but HI miss "pigging out" with ya'll. Don't pretend to celebrate tcx hard. Love. Ms. Chase , " BT. Now that you're twenty you don't need permission to stay ouUill 4 am..HappyBirthdayv bve Bigfoot. B 2. B 3 v . HELLO WORLD. Have a good day. 1 will because 1 got a free (almost) Animal House poster. Togas. Road Trips, and Food Fights Forever! HB TO LITTLE BITTY: Happy Birthday! Hope you enjoyed our :elebratipn. From your friends on 4th floor ; Happy Birthday Toots. Sorry No Roses, Love Wimp Al. Kevin, Carl. Skip RFR. Get drunk, raise hell and KNB. Desperatos forever. Weeb-ofL NCSUX HELLO BUBBIE! No. today is not the 20th -I just wanted to say hi for-no special reason. Smile and think perverse thoughts! TO MM. thanks for the good times that you have given me so far. Sure am kxking forward to some more, like Saturday. Maybe! The Ultimate in Craziness. The University of North .Carolina League of Extremists (U.N.C.L.E.) will meet to discuss facism in the IFC. B.Y.O. sunglasses. Black hats optional, jues.. 9:00 pm Hess llall. TOM McFARLAND let's have a ckse encounter jver fall break. Topsail Beach, here we come, i love you. Nanni-nannu. Precious BETH BARLOWE: Happy belated birthday to a wild and crazy S O T. Remember there's nothing so fine as that glass of wine! Grits forever! Love, Amos MKj. Go To Chalanooga For a Won DER Ful Fall Break. D.K.. C.C.. J M . THAT FINE AMERICAN FOX in Aldermay. I'm not .from Mangum. but 'will, you give me a chance anyway? Your wild and crazy guy irrWinston tuition grant The association also recommended the state provide aid to undergraduate students at private colleges, up to one half the average cost to the state for each full-time undergraduate enrolled in the 1 6-campus University system. , The joint House-Senate committee to study private college assistance, co chaired by Rep. J.T. Pugh of Asheboro and Sen. Robert Wynne of Raleigh, is considering the association's suggestion and will report to the 1979 General Assembly. ' --Roy Carroll of Appalachian State University, chairperson of the 1 6-campus UNC Faculty Council, -told the committee Friday that -for private colleges, no real crisis exists that calls for an immediate and significant increase in state financial support. "It does not seem fair to us to commit more money to the private schools when there are unmet needs at the public colleges." Carroll said. "Here we have one more claimant to state funds, and the prospect of more than a token salary increase for UNC faculty in the next session of the General Assembly looks bleak. "What merits the 50 percent increase in the tuition grant program?" Carroll asked. "Private institutions are more numerous than' ever'." Mooses One and Two, "t hree things in life are certain: death, taxes and the Red Sox will choke in September. Thanks for the dinner Tom. Moo Three BROTHER ZACH! Hyggelig Foegelsdag! Bonne Anniversaire! Glucklicher Geburstag! Speak english "dam" it! Te quiero... HCC THETA PLEDGE SISTERS Be on the lookout for those wild and crazy times ahead! Remember only 54 . more shopping days till Pledge Formal. Lots of Love to you all from your get down mamas! GMS PJC Bonita, leave 'me my dreams, for dreams are like paper and they tear so easily. Arf arf. Sparks JOHNSTER. I KALOVESTER YOU- RUFF, CAROLINESTER! P.S. PAVNIMOSIS TO A.M. and DJ. Hope no black cats spoiled your weekend. If they did, "Say Al." We love you! Your secret admirers, W.T. and L.M. ANDREA CHIGRINSKY -Leave your 'Dookie and come to us. We love you. 933-8613. Raoul Duke, Dr. Heem and Hunter S. GONZO Forever . DEAR LEBCHEN, Fox Face I love you. Have a nice day. Love, Schnookie . WAYNE AND CHIC, I'm talkin to you. I'm gonna make you eat Face in gammon. Now, that is pretty strong. Robert DEAR CATHY and BETSY: I'm only doinq this to get my free "Animal House" poster. Make a "Hardy" go of it. "Shaun"!! Please forgive me for that.... Come see me sometime. Your obnoxious Beast of Burden To KS and LZ of TRI-SIG. with that SIGMA SUNSHINE; spread a little warmth on someone in his last 7 days pfJeep-hopd, RrjJ;1,nyDflj j !? .O -.r.,r. Rides' i&T RIDE NEEDED TO ATLANTA. Ga. or Montgomery, Ala. for Fall Break. Will share expenses. Call Theresa, 933 3459 RIDER(S) WANTED TO CHAPEL HILL from Washington, D.C. Leaving D.C. Saturday afternoon, 14 October. Call 968 9420 before Thursday morning, keep trying. DESPERATE (AS USUAL)! Need ride to Blacksburg (Va. Tech) area for fall break. Call Shannon. 929-1487. 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. Tickets BE A LIFESAVER! I desperately need 2 tickets and or one date pass to State game. Will pay well. Call Marcy anytime day or night, 933 2763. I NEED 1 DATE ticket to the UNC-Duke game! Call 929-0097 any night. Price negotiable. I have to have one! Thanks ... ' Wanted CHANDELIER WANTED. Especially brass, crystal or exotic damaged chandeliers considered. Call 929 5775, keep trying. WANTED: DISCO DANCING teacher with nice eyes. etc.. and a fun personality. I'm partial to Sigma Chi s and blond lacrosse players! RSVP to a 5'8". blue-eyed derby chaser. 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