2 Th Dsily Ttr Heel Friday. October 13, 1978 iffi iiiMtiiltiifef Mew Son --m Frozen corpse found after 6 years JAMESTOWN (AP) Movers clearing an uninhabited apartment of furniture and appliances Wednesday followed a strange odor to a freezer and found the body of a woman who authorities say may have been frozen there six years ago. The unidentified corpse was discovered in an apartment rented by a tenant who apparently never moved in and who paid the rent by mail, Guilford County police detectives said. The rent stopped coming, -and the apartment was being cleared as part of an eviction proceeding. Separated twins face uphill fight DURHAM (AP) Siamese twins Sonya and Tonya Bain were separated Thursday by a team of surgeons at the Duke University Medical Center, but doctors said the infants were in unstable condition and faced an uphill fight. Doctors had said earlier there was a 90 percent chance that at least one of the infants, joined from the chest to the navel at birth, would not survive. A team of four surgeons and five resident doctors separated the twins at 2:40 p.m. after taking more than two hours to divide their shared liver and then their hearts, which were connected at birth. U.S. probes Rockinham sheriff WENTWORTH (AP) Rockingham County officials say federal authorities are probing the sheriffs office to determine whether all fines and court fees collected by deputies have been turned over to the county treasury. County finance officer Glenn Powell said the FBI has subpoenaed financial records kept by the sheriffs office in 1976 and 1977 in the probe, which centers around Sheriff Carl Axsom. In addition, an Internal Revenue Service agent questioned Axsom and Deputy Leatruc Early on Wednesday about the records obtained by the FBI and similar records for this year. Early has worked for Axsom all the 24 years he has been in office and keeps the financial records. No indictments have resulted from the probe, and authorities have said that the FBI is not ready to present its evidence to a grand jury. The FBI is seeking to crack a network of prostitution and gambling houses along major trucking routes extending from Danville, Va. Two Americans share Nobel for medicine STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) Two Americans and a Swiss won the Nobel Prize for medicine Thursday for their discovery of a method for breaking apart genetic material that may eventually unblock some of the mysteries of cancer and hereditary diseases. The winners, chosen by the Nobel Committee of Sweden's Karolinska Institute of Medicine, are microbiologists Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Smith of Johns Hopkins University Medical School in Baltimore and Werner Arber of the University of Basel, Switzerland. The three, who will share the $165,000 award, were chosen from among 205 candidates. The awards put the United States well on the way to dominating the Nobel Prize list this year. The only other award announced so far, for literature, went to Yiddish author Isaac Bashevis Singer, a New Yorker. House signals 'yes9 to GOP tax bill WASHINGTON (AP) Over the objections of Democratic leaders, the House unexpectedly embraced on Thursday a Republican-backed effort to slash federal income taxes in 1980 and beyond. By a 268-135 vote, the House told its tax bill negotiators it favored the long term tax cut concept contained in a Senate proposal sponsored by Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., and supported by' Republicans. " 1 l,i - That plan would expand the 1979 tax cut bill to include $164.5 billion In additional reductions in 1980 through 1983. The cuts are conditioned on holding down government spending and balancing the federal budget during that period. ffaoir Divisions open for competition are American Paint horses, American Quarter horses, Arabians, Paso Finos, Draft horses, Hunters, Appaloosas, Tennessee Walkers, Morgan horses and American Saddle horses. Costume classes will be run in the Arabian and A ppaloosa-shaws The precision stunts and daredevil driving of the Hell Drivers will be seen 18 times in the grandstands. For a general admission price of $2, fairgoers can ioin From page 1 emcee Bob Contgl as he narrates the thrilling tricks. The fourth annual Tractor Pull will be held Wednesday' in the grandstands. No state ' lair would be complete without the drawing card which originally brought farmers from every county in the state to Raleigh the livestock exhibits. Cattle, pigs, sheep and poultry will be housed in tents lining the midway. food $m thought 17HEM (Kj CAMPUS LET THE STUDENT ST0BES SHACK BARS DE VOUR QUICK LlinCE3 STOP! . v. Circus Room Morrison James Ehringhaus Craig Osier (on Pill Hill) Y-Court Nook (School of Public Health) Bar (Law School) Scuttlebutt Pit (in Student Store) THERE'S MORE IN YOUR n r i mi ' aTrnnm rcDiTT airman:. c -tnrot tteD Li Egypt? Israel begin treaty to&s Mclera WASHINGTON (AP) Egypt and Israel began negotiations Thursday to draw up a peace treaty that President Carter said ultimately must be broadened to include all Arab parties to the Middle East conflict. "The United States is committed, without reservation, to seeing this process through until each party is at peace with all the others" Carter said at an opening ceremony at the White House. Delegates from the two countries then walked side by side across Pennsylvania Avenue to Blair House where, in a , second-floor library, they started to explore terms for a treaty between the Jewish state and the most populous of its Arab neighbors. At the first'session, lasting 1 5 minutes, working procedures were established for the talks, which are expected to last for up to two weeks. Then Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and other U.S. officials met with the Israeli delegation. After lunch, a separate U.S.-Egyptian meeting was set up. with the three sides getting together again in late afternoon. , The hope is that a treaty can be .completed within two months. An even more optimistic target is Nov. 19, the first anniversary of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's breakthrough visit to Jerusalem. The negotiations, growing but of last month's Camp David accords, deal with details of Israeli. withdrawal from the Sinai Desert, security arrangements and an exchange of ambassadors. Much of the Arab world has condemned Sadat for what could turn out to be a separate peace with Israel. Carter also has felt the sting of criticism. In his welcoming remarks, the president therefore underscored a commitment to a comprehensive settlement and to the welfare of Palestinian Arabs living under Israeli control. The goal, Carter said, is "to make peace and dignity a reality for all the people of the Middle East." He invited Jordan, and the Palestinians living on the West Bank of the Jordan River and in Gaza to join the peace process. The alternative. Carter said, is drift, stalemate, eternal emnity and perhaps even another war." M oshe - Dayan, the Israeli foreign minister, stood to the president's right, facing rows of Israeli, Egyptian and American officials and diplomats who have been involved In the long search for a settlement. To Carter's left in the East Room stood Kamal Hassan Ali, the new Egyptian defense minister in Sadat's reshuffled government. Behind them were the American, Israeli, Egyptian and United Nations flags. Dayan; speaking briefly, said Israel hopes the way is now clear for concluding a peace treaty. There were no apparent political messages in the former general's remarks. But Ali underscored need for "a TAKING THE Join thousands of law school applicants nationwide in Amity's LSAT Review Seminars CALL TOLL-FREE FOR DETAILS AND LOCAL . SCHEDULE INFORMATION: -800-243-4767 Ext76l 1 I ESS I . 4 1 Deals exclusively in science fiction IStBre A.sPecu,ative fiction ft WE BUY AND SELL USED SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY BOOKS! Regular fall hours Tues. - Fri 12-8 In the NCNB Plaza Sat. 10-6 across from Blimpies 967-4439 EPPERBIME UNIUEHSITY SCHOOL OF I'All" wishes to announce DR. RONALD HELM ASSISTANT DEAN MEMBERS OF ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE will be on campus Thursday, October 19, 1978 to interview students interested in attending law school. 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' ' He said the 40 million Egyptian people hope the two frameworks constructed at Camp David - one setting up peace with Israel and the other negotiations over the future of the West Bank and Gaza - "will serve as a solid foundation for a comprehensive peace to be built in good faith by all parties." By maintaining a conspicuous U.S. role and holding the Egyptian-Israeli peace talks in Washington, , the administration intends to demonstrate an interest in ending the Mideast conflict on all fronts. Specifically, it would like to draw Jordan and Palestinian" Arabs into negotiations with Egypt and Israel to complete the framework for the West Bank and Gaza. On this point, the administration so far has not succeeded. ATTENTION! Clubs, . Fraternities, Sororities BIG BARN CONVENTION CENTER .';.".p,dnil';B6one Complex r Hillsborough Now Available for: . r . Harties, Meetings I Shows For information, contact: Donna Freeland 732-2361 or 732-2823 C 4 J V 7,r m. i. i M -!. 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Call 942-1745 after 6 pm, keep trying! Lost 8c Found LOST: GOLD CHARM BRACELET sometime Saturday after game. Sentimental value. Please all Kathy. 967-9160. BROWN SUEDE glove found: dropped from back of blue motorcycle in Union parking lot Monday. Call 9334120. . ..... FOUND: CAR KEYS in front of Undergrad Library on Wishing Wall. Ford keys and two unidentified. Call 967-7163. Jack. ..-. FOUND: KEYS on a plastic butterfly key chain bearing the letter 'G Call Allison, 968-4456. Help Wanted JUNIORS AND SENIORS Looking for a part-time job with real experience in , the business world? Northwestern Mutual Life's college internship program. Call Jim Morgan, 942 4187 for appointments. PHOTOGRAPHER NEEDED TO MAKE 35mm slides of paintings; must be done on weekday; fair pay; drive with me to mountains. Write T.C., 1413 W. CH-Hill Nelson Hway, Durham 27707 - FLEXIBLE, PART-TIME HOURS for good typist and speller. 15 to 20 hours per week. Downtown location, 3 per hour to start. Phone 929-1108. HELP WANTED: Graduate assistant with secretary skills needed part-time. Background in adolescent development helpful. Center for Early Adolescence (School of Education) located at Carr Mill Ma8. 966-1148. PART TIME HELP. Drywall hanger and carpentry work. Schedule own hours. Two blocks from campus. Salary compensated to experience. Please caB 929 6816 . FULL OR PART TIME help wanted. Experience helpful. Tennis & Ski Outfitters, 493 4455 Durham. OVERSEAS JOBS - Summerfull time. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, 500-'1200 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 SKIERS! FUNLOVERS! JOBS AT EXCITING LAKE TAHOEl CALIFORNIA! Mo experience required! Good pay, Wing Discos! Winter or Summer! 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Love, the "other" roommate still just down the hall. P.S. I still owe you that pizza.. .when you least expect it...! JANIS.'THE GUYS of Old Well "flash" you a big Happy Birthday! Hope you get some binoculars for your 20th! Love, Sally and Linda TO MISS GOODBAR OF AYCOCK: If at first you don't succeed, try, try again! Caramels will come eventually! Stay on yqur "diet!" Your Ribbon Stealer! M K. HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Have a beautiful and rare day What a life. Big D . , KAREN, Happy 18th! Sorry we couldn't get you a present, but we only had $1.75. But you're worth the expense! Love Gail, Marion and Vance NANC HAPPY BIRTHDAY ' Roomie! Let's celebrate at Wake! The best is yet to come for the Angels (Cs & As) Love Ya! ALI Services IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Send $1.00 for 356 page, mail order catobg of Collegiate Research. 10,250 topics listed. Box 25097-B, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8226. Tickets BE A UFESAVER! I des-ix-rotdy iwecl 2 lukeis and or imw dut? ass to State game. Will pay well. 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