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Z I Iti D:.'.!yTcr He! Thursday,' January 1S, From paga 1 - " i ' i in the heat of the Watergate :: .M in August 1974. Carter said although the administration strived during negotiations wjt ping to win a public commitment that China's dispute with Taiwan would be resolved peacefully, this was not possible to achieve. The best the United States could do was obtain a statement from the Chinese saying that they expect the matter to be resolved without violence, he said. Carter also defended his interpretation of Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev's initial response to the China decision. The Soviet news agency, Tass, had disputed Carter's assessment as too upbeat. But the president said Wednesday that the Brezhnev statement w as "constructive and positive, compared to the anticipation I had...." On other matters, the president said: He had no quarrels with his National Advisory Committee on Women, even though he fired the group's co-leader, Bella S. Abzug, last Friday. Carter said, however, "there has not been good cooperation between the committee and my advisers, or cabinet members or me." Despite last week's report by the surgeon general warning anew of the dangers of cigarette smoking, he would continue to back government price supports to tobacco growers. At the same time, he said, "it's a completely legitimate action for the government to point out the dangers of smoking." While the United States is very interested in oil and natural gas supplies in Mexico, the administration will not Hwkeye Whitney went to the line after a foul by Black. Black and State's Kenny Matthews traded shoves as Whitney shot his first free throw, and official Lennie Wirtz whistled a technical on Black. Whitney hit one of two free throws and then connected on the technical. Matthews hit from 25 feet a few seconds later to give the Wolfpack a one-point lead. "I went to get position in front of him," Black said. "He kept pushing me aside, and 1 kept pushing him back. I pushed him once and then the referee called a technical on me." The Tar Heels cruised to a .40-19 halftime lead as the Wolfpack struggled with a 30 percent field goal mark. And when State missed, they never got a second try as the Tar Heels won the rebounding battle 22-12. But the Wolfpack was as hot in the second half as it had been cold in the first half. Matthews, Whitney and Austin hit at will to begin the second half and after State cut the lead to 15 with 14:30 to go Carolina went to the Four Corners. "I was pleased with our Four Corners," Smith said. "We got good shots out of it. Our second-Bali" offense was excellent. -Theirs was super." II Concerning Carter's performance in foreign relations, 76.2 percent of the students and 68 percent of the faculty members said it has been good. The survey noted that the researchers began collecting data the week after the Camp David peace talks. The final question-asked was "If you could select the next president, who would you choose?" The survey states that the respondents, especially the faculty, hesitated to answer this question because they felt the question .was unrealistic. This feeling, the survey states, The ENTERTAINMENT AMUSEMENT CO-PRESENTS 11 SPECIAL FRIDAY, JAN. 19, 8 PM TICKETS: $3.00 $7.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED ON SALE: COLISEUM BOX OFFICE. AUTHORIZED BELK OUTLETS. RALEIGH CIVIC CENTER AND REZNICK'S WINSTON SALEM. ' MAIL ORDERS: BOSTON . CO GREENSBORO COLISEUM. 1921 W LEE ST.. GREENSBORO, NC 27403. CERTIFIED CHECKS OR MONEY ORDERS ONLY:, ENCLOSE 50 FOR HANDLING. CALL 294-2870 FOR INFORMATION. "H GREEUSDORO COLISEUM L CLIP THIS Thick 'N Chewy Try our new Sicilian-style pan pizza and receive 2 beverages of your choice. Coupon good through Sunday, Jan. 21 -at both Pizza Hut locations: Downtown Franklin St. across from Granville Towers 929-3605 106 S. Estes Drive 942-7713 L. CLIP THIS 107D Jimmy Carter encourage the Mexicans to develop them more rapidly than they desire. The president held out the hope that Iran would remain a good ally in the future, as he said it had been in the past. Carter said the administration supports the Bakhtiar government and has, within the limits of its ability, encouraged others to support it. "We would anticipate our good, relations with Iran will continue in the future," Carter said. "1 have confidence in the Iranian people to restore a stable government and to restore the economic circumstances for the future." He said the administration had not communicated directly with Khomaini, the Iranian Islamic leader who resides in a suburb of Paris. From page 1 Four Tar Heels scored in double figures. Al Wood had 21, O'Koren, 15, Bradley, 13 and Rich Yonakor, 10. The Wolfpack was lead by Whitney's 19, Matthew's 14, and 13 each from Tiny Pinder and Austin. Heels 70, Wolfpack 69 NORTH CAROLINA MP FG FT R A TP Black . 12 1-2 1-3 0 1 3 Bradley 34 4-9 5-8 4 1 13 Budko 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Doughton 38 2-4 2-3 6 2 6 O'Koren 32 3-7 9-9 ; 4 1 15 Virgil 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Wiel 10-0 0-0 10 0 Wolf 17 1-2 0-0 2 0 2 Wood 38 8-13 5-9 4 0 21 Yonakor 23 3-6 4-7 5 1 10 Totals 200 22-44 26-39 27 6 70 N.C. State MP FG FT R A TP Austin 33 6-10 1-3 3 2 13 Jones .12 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 Matthews 19 7-13 0-0 1 1 14 Nevitt 8 1-3 0-2 3 0 2 Pender 32 5-11 3-4 7 : 0 13 Perkins 4 0-1 0-0 10 0 Sudhop "2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Warren 29 1-3 2-2 1 1 - 4 Watts 23 1-2 0-0 1 0 2 Whitney 38 6-13 7-8 6 4 19 Totals . 200 27-56 15-21 27 8 69 Halftime: Carolina 40. N.C. State 19 Officials: Wirtz. Foute. Herb - Technical Foulsr Pender. Black 'Attendance: 12.400 '" From page 1 partially accounts for the high percentage of "no opinions." Forty-eight percent of the faculty and 28.7 percent of the students said they had no opinion. Of those students surveyed who did voice an opinion, 24.9 percent said they would choose Jimmy Carter. Twenty-two percent of the faculty said they also would choose Jimmy Carter. Ted Kennedy was the second choice in both groups. However, Gerald Ford placed third as the students' choice and Jerry Brown held that same position on the faculty list. GUESTS I 5 ( II COUPON- Thin 'N Crispy I COUPON- .i Q rim LJ U LJ New Term, governor sworn ; pardons probed NASHEVILLE, Term. (AP) Lamar Alexander was sworn in as governor of Tennessee Wednesday night, three days before his scheduled inauguration to prevent former Gov. Ray Blanton from commuting the sentences of any more prisoners, he said. The surprise early swearing-in came amid reports that a grand jury would investigate the pardons and commutations granted to 52 prisoners by Blanton Monday night. Some of the prisoners may have been targets of an investigation of payoffs for their release. Heavy fighting reported in Cambodia BANGKOK., Thailand (AP) Heavy fighting was reported Wednesday between Vietnamese forces and units of a resurging Cambodian army which had appeared crushed in the invasion blitz that drove the Phnom Penh government into the countryside. - ' Thai and Western analysts in Bangkok reported sharp battles and heavy air strikes in and around Kompong Som, Cambodia's only deep-water port, and at Kampot, another port and provincial capital on the Gulf of Thailand. N.C. Senate approves budget convention RALEIGH (AP) The state Senate, pointing to deficit spending as a major contributor to inflation, overwhelmingly approved and sent to the House Wednesday a measure calling for a constitutional convention to require that Congress balance the federal budget. The resolution, which has the backing of the Democratic leadership in both the House and Senate, would add North Carolina's name to the list of 22 other states that have requested a constitutional convention. N.Y. men plead guilty to PCB charges RALEIGH (AP) Three Jamestown, N.Y., men pleaded guilty Wednesday in a U.S. District Court hearing to charges of dumping 7,500 gallons of PCB laced oil along North Carolina roadsides last summer. Robert J. Burn's and two sons still face state charges stemmmg from spills of PCBs last summer. They pleaded innocent tc the state charges in November. Blacks fare worse on Virginia test - RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Far fewer black than white lOth-graders taking a statewide competency test last October scored passing grades, the Virginia Department of Education said Wednesday. While 89.1 percent of the white students achieved a score of at least 70 on a combined reading and a mathematics test, only 58.2 percent of the black students reached or bettered that grade. "We don't really have any answer as to why that happened," said Dr. Richard Boyer, assistant superintendent for program development. The Bottom Line takes a lighter look at the news Tuesdays and Thursdays on the editorial page of the Daily Tar Heel UPWARD BOUND :' ; .'. . .: l.; ; ' -- ; -I. . ;-; . " . . ; . ' : .. . ' . ' ' ' ' ', . -, - v.. The Upward Bound Program is recruiting UNC Students to tutor 10th, 1 ith, and 12th grade students in math,Kistory English, science and foreign languages. Help students who think they can't say "We can." If interested come by 201 Vance Hall or call 933-1281 or 933-1282. Pi Highest quality work obtainable Professional editing available upon request Competitive prices AARON LITERARY SERVICES 413 West Rosemary Street Office hours 1-6 daily!! Call anytime 967-1270 "After all, a smart looking paper couldn't hurt!!" EVERYBODY KNOWS ... n frfr fat jrrfT;iiiitf Hi-fr i.iti jp " lSir-neff The former staff of Dial-A-Typist would like to announce the formation of their new organization AARON LITERARY SERVICES, and to invite you to check out their services the next time you have a paper thesis or dis sertation due. 24-hour service on most small projects 15 discount with this ad thru March 12th Guaranteed completion date or an additional 15 off "ON CAMPUS". ItjMA. leaders'; Two prominent proponents of the Equal Rights Amendment will visit North Carolina in the coming weeks to speak in support of ratification. Alan Alda, star of the television show MASH, will be in Elizabeth City Saturday Jan. 20 and in Raleigh on Sunday Jan. 21. Alda, one of the foremost male VUliaHS JPI1C121E1S1 PHESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES 1 0.v Sited - poEshsd - clsansd SUNGLASSES .v prexcriptica - non-prc criptloa O OVEH 1JX0 FRAMES 121 E. FrankEn St. Phone: 942-3254 JOHN C. SOUTHERN r OPTICIAN THE UNC-HILLEL FILM SERIES PROUDLY FRESENTS liUUL- U LzaU Ui Rex Reed. N. Y Daily News There's a Cttbfct of Duddy Kravltz In evoryon ATIO KOTCMSFT FUm ssrirC3 SHARD DSSSY9kUS3 ' ' MICHEL INE LANCTOT ' RANDY QUAIO JOSEPH WISEMAN DENHOtM GJ.IOT1 jcc sava and JACSt WARSSImAM byTZD tOTCHXf7'cAKibrIO!iS4 MopMMnbr ,..GERAL0 SCHNEIDER Mcoioa mrnnvrMOvictAa apaiamountkuasc rpGHBonu mtxt asanu zzl Thursday, Jan. 18 7:00 & $1.00 General Admission Announcements SKI SUGARBUSH. VT. with the UNC Ski Club. Spring Break March 3-10, S rwjhts in slopeside condominiums, 5 days lift tickets, transportation, taxes and tips only 169.00. BillVerc h. 942-6079. Talk to someone who went to Killingtpn! BURLESQUE NIGHT at the Pi Lam House. Featuring "Pat" from Raleigh's "The Keg." Starts at 8:00 Thurs. Jan. 18th. Beer provided. 107 Fraternity Court. MUSSC 81 STUDENTS! mkhspnian Collection of Classical Jazz (mint "condition) and Tirro's Jazz: A Hi story both for 30.00. Call Vickie 942 1592 or 967-2525. For Rent ROOMS AVAILABLE for rent. For details call Steve at 942-8179. TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, wall-to-wall, ail electric, pets & children allowed. ,190month. Location: Carrboro. Call 942-5152. Call 929 7262 after 5 pm. Help Wanted RESPONSIBLE OPERATOR for phototypesette'r (Mergenthaler VIP). 10-15 hoursweek, M-Th, after 5:00 pm. Will train. Call 933-2019, days. WANTED: WOMAN OR MATURE STUDENT to live with physically handicapped woman. Room, ' kitchen privileges in exchange for help 1 'fc hours daily during week, 2 hours weekends. Will consider two willing to share responsibilities. Near bus line. 929 3239. v NEEDED: RESPONSIBLE PERSON to care for 5-year-old boy plus housekeeping. Mon-Fri, noon-5:30. Near Hospital. Call. 942-8450 evenings. . Services SANDELL DANCE STUDIO announces disco classes with Dorothy Reep. 6 week course for singles and couples beginning Feb. Register now call 942-5512 or 929-7304. Lost &. Found LOST: GOLD AVIA WATCH with metal band, in Woollen Gym. If found please call Algy at 942-6537. Keep trying. Reward. LOST: GOLD RING with red stone. More sentimentalvalue than monetary value. Lost in or around Education-tuning. Call 942 4805 or 929 7133. leave message. Reward offered. LOST: GOLD WATCH in downtown area. Great sentimental value. Reward. If found please call Catherine at 967-9162. Rides NEED RIDEtoGreenville.NC after lOamFriday. Call Kelly, 933-6005. Wanted WANTED: DORM-SIZED REFRIGERATOR (4 to 6 cubic ft.) with decent-sized freezer at reasonable price. Call 933 3204 before 1 1 pm. Please keep trying. WISH TO TRADE S-4 parking permit for N-3 or N-4 permit. Call Susan 933-8012. keep trying! Miscellaneous CREATIVE, CUSTOM PORTRAITS on location of your choice. They make great personalized gits. Also, seeking photogenic people for advertisng promotion. Good pay. 489-1045 (Durham). ; ' OVER 1500 recent LPs for sale."-' Rock. Jazz. Classical, etc. 1.00-s2.50 Mon. Jan. 15th, through Sat. Jan. 20th. Foundation Bookstore,; 135. E. Rosemary St. across from Blimoes. 126 pm. ANY COUPLE having been involved in present relationship for at least six months who wishes to take test of relationship satisfaction contact Beth, 967-8956. Results and feedback offered. Roommates ROOMMATE WANTED: Male, non-smoker to share 2 bedroom Foxcroft Apt. 71 .50 per month and Yt utilities. Call Ernie, Mike or Jep after 6 pm, 929 9470. ROOMMATE WANTED for basement apartment two miles from campus, bus line, own bedroom kitchen, living room, bathroom. Half rent, utilities. Available immediately. Paul. 942-3591. NEED MALE roommate to share 3 bedroom country home. 125 plus utilities. Call 1 5424745. - NON-SMOKING FEMALE roommate wanted to share two-bedroom Colony apartment. 1 17.50 monthly and 14 utilities. Call Joyce 942 5365 2:00 pm 6:00 pm weekdays and anytime weekends. rJif-Sh., sw'ifl .flfwKwsW -wf-y 7 - i to visit state advocates of ERA, will speak at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Scott Pavilion in Raleigh. His visit is sponsored by North Carolinians United for ERA. Ellie Smeal, president of the National Organization for Women, will be honored at a cocktail party at 3 p.m. on Jan. 28 at he N.C. State Faculty Club in Raleigh. IP it 2V - iW s J? 5 ' K.Z)ZTf 9:30 p.m. 111 Murphey Hall .75 Hillel Members For Sale EHRINGHAUS CONTRACT for sale. 2nd floor, female, non-smoker. 933-5186. 2 GRANVILLE TOWERS contracts (Girls' Dorm) for sale. Very reduced price. Will negotiate. Call anytime 933-8046. FOR SALE: Easy chair.tan naugahyde,13. 942 5036, evenings, keep trying. PRICE NEGOTIABLE! Granville female room contract for sale. Please caft ,29,759 for information. v 2 GrW4VItli6WERxyntTcl3 foW Dorm) for sale. Very reduced price. Will negotiate. Call anytime 933-8046. GRANVILLE SOUTH female contract for sale immediately at DISCOUNT PRICE Call Diarine at 933-1456. I will bargain I'm desperate! TWO FEMALE MORRISON contracts for sale. Must sell; will negotiate price. Call 933-1902 for Christie or Elizabeth. Keep trying. VW CAMPER VAN. 1971. 69,000 miles. Good condition. Call 967-8714 after 5:30. MORRISON ROOM CONTRACT. Must sell. Call Scott 967-9872. Please keep trying. TWO CONTRACTS for sale in Ehringhaus. Whole room is available!! Price is negotiable!! Call 933-3546. Personals CAROLINA WRESTLERS: Make the Pack go out for track! We'll be cheering for you! W.W. CLP, Want to play checkers? I hear you have some terrific moves. Your Bootlegging Baptist DEAR BOOTLEGGING: You can jump me anytime! It's been a wonderful year! Let's share lots more of them! CLP TRIBBLE: Just a note to say I LOVE YOU more than ever. Have a super day! Liebchen MY DEAREST LIEBCHEN, Ollie and I wish to thank you for the support. We both love you. Take care, love, Tribble - HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEE BEE! Tonight you f had better watch you flying habits, because h we know the sign for Freak Out! Love, Vick, Nimrod, Ned, Kack, Bobo, Trunkles, the Herd, and don't forget the Durham P.D,! Tfl THF AI PHA CHI Sisters7All our love and appreciation for the past months. We are looking forward to the years ahead as we share together in a lasting Sisterhood. Much . love, the pledges of '78. ' Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all , DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. ' Ret ur n ad and check or money order to DTH 'Office 12:00 (noon) 1 day before the ad will run or jin campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $1.75 Non-students $2.75 5 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or bold type Please notify the DTH Office if there are mistakes in your ad, immediately! We will only be 'esponsible for the first ad run. Th Daily Tar Heel is published by thm Dsily Tar Hi Board of Directors of th University of North CaroBna daily Monday through Friday during the regular scademlc year except during exam period, vacations and summer sessions. The Summer Tar Heel Is published weekly on Thursdays during the summer sessions. Offices are at the Frank Portar Graham Student Union Building, University of North Carolina, Chapel KIM, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 933-0245, 933-0243, 833-0252. 933-0372; Business, Circulation, Advertising 933-11 S3, 833 C25Z Subscription rates: $1.00 per week 3rd class; $2.00 per week 1st class. , The Campus Governing Council sheS have . powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to apprcprtsta all revenue derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.V14 of the Student Constitution). The Daily Tar Heel is a student organisation. The Dally Tar Heel reserves the right to reguiste the typographical tone of all advertisements and to revise or turn away copy H considers objectionable. The Daily Tar He$l will not consider adjustments or payment for any typographical errors or erroneous Insertion unless notice Is given to the Business Manager within one (1) day after, the advertteement appears, within one (1) day of receiving the tear sheets or subscription of the paper. The Daily Tar Heel will not be responsive for more than one Incorrect Insertion of an advert!met scheduled to run several times. Notice for such correction must be given before the next Insertion. Grant Ouers . Business Manager Neat Kimbail Advertising Manager -f
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