. &-".$?r-&eispr 'tetw.,. ii'Wj",iW-'-4 "S i(itwl. jw:!,. 2 Th3 Dc iiy Tar Heel Thursday, January 25, 1979 o prctcot leng'o WASHINGTON (AP) Maoist protesters dumped an effigy of Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping at the door of the Chinese mission Wednesday and promised an unfriendly welcome when the Chinese vice premier arrives this weekend for a get-acquainted tour of America. Five men, none of them Chinese, were arrested in a traffic jam a few minutes later and were charged with destroying the property of a foreign government. They were accused of splattering white paint against the brick building and smaching its foyer windows with lead fishing weights. Police said one leveled a gun at a uniformed Secret Service officer who was guarding the building. The man, identified as Jim Edwin Lawdermilk, 41, was also charged with assaulting a police officer, but police were still investigating whether a shot was actually fired during the incident. The Secret Service guard was uninjured. Fops to mediate Chilean conflict VATICAN CITY (AP) On the eve of a week-long papal trip to Latin America, the Vatican said Wednesday that Pope John Paul II will personally mediate a Chilean-Argentine dispute that had raised fears of armed conflict. Vatican observers agreed the mediator's role was a "gamble" for the new pope. . The pope met Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko for the first time Wednesday for two hours one of the longest encounters between a pontiff and a statesman in many years. A Vatican statement said they discussed peace and peaceful coexistence in the world and international cooperation. They also discussed problems related to the situation of the .Roman Catholic church in the Soviet Union, where the official policy of the government is atheism, the statement said. Hyde to otndy leaving contaminated soil RALEIGH (AP) A state official said Wednesday he is studying the possibility of leaving more than 50,000 tons of PCB-contaminated soil along 210 miles of state highways. 44 We're checking all the possible alternatives, and we must check that one and see if it is a reasonable alternative," said Herbert Hyde, secretary of the state Department of Crime Control and Public Safety. "The question is could you leave it and then treat it and make it absolutely safe with respect to the health and welfare of the people.'" Connolly entero presidential race WASHINGTON(AP) With a platform emphasizing budget cutting, free enterprise and a strong defense, John B. Connally on Wednesday entered the race for the 1980 Republican presidential nomination. The former Texas governor declared his candidacy in a speech at the National Press Club and said he would enter every primary his campaign funds would permit. Judge refuses to free Tenn. prisoner NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) A judge on Wednesday refused to grant bail to a convicted murderer while he considers whether the prisoner should be set free because his sentence was commuted by former Gov. Ray Blanton. Judge John Draper of Criminal Court denied a request for bail for Fred Smith, a former accountant who was sentenced to 10 years in prison in August 1977 after pleading guilty to killing his wife. Smith is one of 16 inmates who charge that the new administration of Gov. Lamar Alexander has violated their civil rights by keeping them in prison. THE U.N.C. READING PROGRAM now has spaces available for individual instruc tion In - Reading Speed - . Reading Comphrehension Study Methods Graduate School Entrance Exams Other Reading Related Skills Hours: 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Fridays Location: Second Floor Phillips Annex Phone: 933 3782 Fee: $10 for Students (Faculty & Staff are also welcome.) EVERYBODY twows . . That everything you need for Valentine's Day is at the Student Store. CARDS CANDY GIFTS F2)0 We will Valentine Candy or Gift s for anadditionali750 Place :iiif0r&bN J5i70fa tzzzila lira - n im j i "H 03 0 u vioit 1 r mail your "ON CAMPUS" n n (01 BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) The fa!!;n Cambodian government of Premier Pol Pot vowed Wednesday to "kill and kill again until it drives out the Vietnamese invaders it claims are murdering infants and committing other atrocities. Pol Pot's own government was regarded as one of the most brutal in modern times because it allegedly ordered mass executions and suppressed ail dissent. A poem broadcast from China by Pol Pot's radio, the Voice of Democratic Kampuchea, described the Vietnamese invaders as "beasts" and said Vietnamese troops are raping Cambodian women, plundering crops and killing "infants sleeping in their cradles by splitting open their bodies. We will continue to kill them even if we have to fight a long and difficult war," said the poem, entitled "Everlasting Democratic Kampuhea. Analysts in Bangkok said forces loyal to Pol Pot were still waging guerrilla war Wednesday against the petitions apartments; Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Chi, Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Kappa Phi and Zeta Beta Tau fraternities; District 18, which includes Berkshire Manor, Chateau, Fidelity Court, Kingswbod, Carolina, Northhampton West, Northhampton West Annex, Old Well, Royal Park, The Villages and Yum Yum apartments; District 19, which includes Camelot, Shepherd Lane, Spring Garden and Town Terrace apartments; District 20, which includes Graham U.S. delegate ends Israeli talks, reports no resolution of treaty The Associated Press U.S. envoy Alfred Atherton ended a week of talks with Israel Wednesday reporting progress but without resolving disputed points in the proposed Egypt Israel peace treaty. He said he hoped to return to Israel after briefing Egyptian officials in Cairo. Meanwhile, the South Lebanon fighting that threatens the peace talks ended with a U.N. -arranged cease-fire. The 69-mile Israel-Lebanon frontier was the site of a week of rocket and artillery exchanges between Israel and Palestinian guerrillas the worst fighting since Israel invaded South Lebanon last March. Atherton said problems remained on all three points under discussion, but he and the Israelis said there was progress on two issues. "We have made considerable progress on a- number of subjects which constituted a problem, said Prime Minister Menachem Begin's top aide, Eliahu Ben-Elissar, after his final meeting with Atherton. The most troublesome question concerns Egypt's wish for a stipulation that it would join other Arab states in a defensive war against Israel. Atherton has been working on a letter from Washington to Jerusalem stipulating the conditions under which Egypt could go to war. Israel is concerned its anti-guerrilla operations in Lebanon FRIDAY a SATURDAY ARROGANCE ; For More Information Call 929-8276 Thurs. N ite N ig ntsh if t $ 1 00 cover After game Special 200 After just three months of study at The v Institute for Paraleaal Trainina in Philadelphia, vou can have career in law or business As a lawyer s assistant you will be performing k. manv of the duties traditionally handled only by attorneys. And at The Institute for Paralegal Training, you can pick one of seven different areas of law to study. Upon completion of your training, The Institute's unique Placement Service will find you a responsible and challenging job in a law firm, bank or corporation in the city of your choice. T' he Institute for Paralegal Training is the nations first and most respected school for paralegal training. Since 1970, we ve placed over 2,500 graduates in over 85 cities nationwide. If you're a senior of high academic standing and looking for an above average career, contact your placement office for an interview with our representative. We will visit your campus on: Wednesday & - irtio Institute for Training Approved by the if! Vietnamese and their Cambodian rebel prote3es near Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital, and around the port of Kompong Som. r.Lhll0ya!,istS refortedly were trying to capture an oil retmery and a radar station near Kompong Som. Thai rmhtary sources said the Vietnamese still held the retmery and radar station near Cambodia's only deep water port but were being forced to resupply their troops by air because Highway 4 linking the seaport area to Phnom Penh was unsafe for traffic. A radio broadcast from Phnom Penh claimed Kompong Som was calm and that the nearby province of Koh Kong had been seized by the rebels. . Western and Thai sources said the Vietnamese are beginning to face serious logistics problems, complicating their efforts to quash the die-hard loyalists. Vietnamese combat engineers, protected by infantry, reportedly have move up some of the major highways including Routes 5 and 6 leading from Phnom Penh to From page 1 Court, Inchuco 1 and Laurel Ridge apartments; Beta Theta Phi, Chi Phi, Chi Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi, St. Anthony Hall, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Zeta Psi fraternities and Delta Delta Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma sororities. Petitions and information for candidates for all campus offices are still available in Suite C. " could give Egypt an excuse to abrogate the treaty. Also at issue is Egypt's demands for a review of the treaty after five years and for a timetable for establishing Palestinian home-rule in Israeli-occupied lands. Hugo Rocha, spokesman for U.N. headquarters in Jerusalem, said U.N. officials persuaded Israeli officials in Jerusalem, Christian militias in southern Lebanon and Palestine Liberation Organization officials in Beirut to agree to the cease fire. Provincial South Lebanese authorities said 23 Lebanese and Palestinians were killed and 78, wounded during the last week's fighting. They said there was extensive damage to shops, houses, and gas stations in the towns of Tyre and Nabatiyeh, both guerrilla strongholds. Authorities said Syrian forces, which police a 1975 civil war armistice, set up checkpoints 30 miles south of Beirut to stop a refugee exodus from the embattled south. Thousands of refugees fled to the provincial capital of Sidqn during the fighting. ' In Beirut, PL01ead8f YassiF Arafat' led ah embtidrlarfUneVal service "Wednesday for Ali Hassan Salameh, the PLO's top security man who was murdered with his four bodyguards Monday when a bomb exploded near their car. Four pedestrians also were killed. The PLO accused Israel of the killings. - All beverages off an exciting and rewarding without law school. Thursday, Feb 788 235 South 17th Street Philadelphia. PA 19103 (215)732-6600 American Bar Association. 1gg (0W 1978 inflation . rate at 9 percent, despite Proposition 18 WASHINGTON (A P) California's tax-cutting Proposition 13 helped slow inflation in December, but consumer prices still rose 9 percent during 1978, the second biggest leap in 30 years, the government reported Wednesday. The Labor Department also reported that a typical American wage-earner fell behind in the race to keep up with inflation in 1978, as workers real buying power declined 3.4 percent on the average during the year. The inflationTate for the year, fueled by sharp increases for food, housing and medical care, was the highest since a 12.2 percent rise in 1974, when the economy was reacting to soaring price hikes for imported oil. , : .. Food prices were up 11.6 percent in 1978, housing costs 9.9 percent and medical care 8,8 percent. The year's biggest bargain was clothing, which rose only 2 percent. . , Home heating fuels and other utilities rose 5.9 percent, while gasoline increased 8.5 percent. 4 lko3(lfecl Announcements SKI SUGARBUSH, VT. with the UNC Ski Club! Spring Break. We took 160 to Killington! 5 nights in slopeside condominiums, 5 days Eft pickets, transportation, extras only 169.50. Bill Verch 942 6079 for applications, information. For Rent LARGE ROOM with shared bath. Very close to campus, rent negotiable. Please call Mary at 967 9469 for details (after 10 pm). A GREAT APT. 2 bedroom & 2 baths. If interested contact Pinegate Apt. office or call 489-8155. Need to get out of town because I just robbed a bank. So please call.- - ""-'. ." Services SAND ELL 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. Help Wanted COUNSELORS for North Carolina private co-ed 8 week summer camp. From 350 to 500 with room, meals, laundry. Only clean-cut, conservative, non smoking college students need apply. For brochureapplication write: Camp Pinewood, 1801 Cleveland Road, Miami Beach, Florida 33141 COUNSELORS, over 19 for unique overnight boys' summer camp in Blue Ridge Mountains of Penna. Able to instruct either one of following: Watersafety, Waterskiing, Arts & Crafts, Boating, Soccer, Basketball, Athletics, Group Head, Riflery, Ham Radio, Rocketry, Science, Archery, Track, Tennis, Golf, or Pioneering. Write: Camp Director, 133 Red Rambler Drive, Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444 Lost & Found LOST: LIGHT BROWN SUEDE OVERCOAT removed from Troll's Friday night. Has sentimental value and keeps my butt warm. No questions asked. Reward offered. Keep trying 933-2827. FOUND: A distinctive gold charm in the Student Store. If lost, please call 933-1772 and describe it. FOUND: LADIES WATCH in front of Carroll Hall by bus stop. CaH and identify, 929-5303.' FOUND MONDAY, Jan. 22, between dental school andNCMH: Black cardigan. Call 9298255 between 5 and 11. A BLACK KEY CASE was foundTues., Jan. 23 near Swing Bldg. Pick it up at receptionists office, School of Public Health, Rosenau Hall. LOST: LARGE BLACK Lab named Zeb in vicinity of Ferrington Road at intersection with old Lystra Road. Reward offered. No questions. Call Lee 933-2610,489-6115. Miscellaneous . 100 REWARD for recovery of painting of Venetian palace (13 x 19) stolen last weekend. Shiny aluminum frame (19 x 26), dark biue green mat. CaH Clark Luikart 966-2461. For Sale . MORRISON MALE ROOM contract. Must sell! Can Scott 967-9872, please keep trying. McIVER DORM contract for sale. Off-campus resident only. Call Debbie 933-6183, keep trying. FOR SALE: SUZUKI 6 string acoustic guitar. Good cond, great beg. or intermed. instrument. Case included. Call 942 5290 and ask for Bob. OLYMPIA ELEC. typewriter, "35". Eght office size, 300. Very good condition. 929-1457. OLD EAST spring room contract tor sale, corner room, excellent location for classes and downtown, must sell, available immediately. Ca3 Steve 933-6026, keep trying. " TWO CONTRACTS for sale in thringhaus. Whole : room is available!! Price is negotiable!! Call 933-3545. d) r1 ft ;c:'W v J : the northwest, to repair roadbeds and bridges that had been blown up or mined by retreating Pol Pot troops. The analysts say it is difficult to judge the level of the fighting in Cambodia but that Pol Pot loyalists are using guerrilla tactics and employing small units that are difficult to stop, even in areas around -Phnom Perm, which was seized by the Vietnamese and their pro Vietnam Cambodian Communist allies Jan. 7, two weeks after their offensive began. The analysts said loyalist attacks are occurring in almost every corner of the country and there is some evidence of . coordination and a command structure. They also said the loyalist leadership may have been divided into semi-independent regional commands. Phnom Penh appears to be secure from a major attack, according to observers who note that foreign journalists from Soyiet-bloc nations sympathetic to Cambodia's new rebel government already are in the capital. Costs for entertainment rose 5.8 percent during 1978 and for transportation 7.7 percent. Excluding 1 974, the last time consumer prices rose as much as 9 percent in a year was 1947. Prices rose 6.8 percent in 1977, but w age earners increased their buying power in that year. ... The year-end consumer price report affects the pay of up to 2.6 million workers, whose labor contracts provide for cost-of-living wage increases based on the December or fourth-quarter figures The Labor Department said California's sharp property-tax cut was a major factor in holding December's consumer price rise to 0.6 percent equal to annual inflation rate of nearly 7.5 percent. Consumer prices rose 0.5 percent in November. . Had it not been for the tax cut, prices in December would have gone up 0.8 percent, closer to the average inflation rate for the full year. 7 l ioommates FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED: to share Royal Park Apt for school year 1979-80; Vi rent and utilities. Call Sy at 967-8475, keep trying. WISHING YOU HAD a room of your own? I need a fun but responsible under gr ad to share lovely apt. in old house on Franklin. 10 min. walk to campus. No smokers or pets. Rent Utilities 125 mo. Call Christine 929-1428. Personals To the ZBTs: Spinning in front of the fireplace was EVERCLEAR. Hope you enjoyed New Year's as much as we ciid! 2nd floor Whitehead TO T.D.S., the most beautiful girl in Cobb: I'd led you'ride:in rhy Vomb!e seat anytime; 'if l'n&f one. From Gary in-Kmgswood i .Kin"u;'. Dear Phi Gam, SAE, BETA and KA, missing some composites? Willing to negotiate. Call 967-1428, ask for Susan HAPPY BIRTHDAY STAN! I think we should celebrate together too. Love, JLC HAPPY BIRTHDAY HERMAN, my "great American" roommate! Gee, you're the neatest chick to ever come off the beaches of Burgaw. Eto pravd! FROM ONE SMARTASS to another. Lite beer, Tom Collins and you were a wild combination. What is your fife geared to, since I now know you're not ACDC. Puddin MONEY! TAXESI UNCLE SAMI If you worked for the DTH at any rime last year, come by the office to pick up your W-2 form. WANTED: HOT sophomore coed to fulfill sexual fantasy of taB sandy-haired lumberjack. You pick the forest and Fl bring my axe. CaH 933-3858. DON'T SAY MOO if you're only funrun'Cause KatElCoi will come a runninl Love, the "suite" Heath LaSpic Kan and WiL P.S. Moo, Moo, Moo! TO THE HOT Henderson coed: If a not-so-tall dark haired lumberjack will suffice, meet me in my forest glen at 2129 Granville South. in i infiiwiw iiiiiiiiiiffliin ii mm Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all, J3TH pickup spots or at DTH Office. ' i Return ad and check or money order to DTH j lO.Tice 12:00 (noon) 1 day before the ad will run ot , (in campus mail 2 days before. Ads must bt ' prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $1.75 i Non-students $2.75 5 for each additional word $1.00 mart for boxed ad or bold type i - ' . . I Pease notify the VIM Office d there arc . .mistakes in your ad, immediately! We will only be .responsible for the first ad run. J The Daily Tar Heel is published by the Daily Tr HmI Board of Directors ot tha Univarstty of North Carolna daRy Monday through Friday during th rajutar aedamlc yaar txcapt during axam parlod, vacations and summer sassSons. Tha Summer Tr Hoet i pubjlshad waekly on Thursdays during tha awmmar aantorts. Offteas ara at tha Frank Portar Graham Studant Uikxt Bull&ng, Umvarttty ot North CaroNna, Chapd H1K, N.C. 27S14. Tiephor numb-: Hew, Sports 23-C245, S33-C24S, 933-0252. 933-0372; Bi&nta, Circulation, AdvartWog B33-1 163, 833 0HS2. 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