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2 Th3 Diiy Tcr Hssl Wednesday, January 31, 1979 selecting committee for review. '. ' . Menache says part-time jobs open occasionally for teaching art classes. Two cr three graduate students now work part-time, he says, as well as Richard Kinnaird, associate chairman of studio art at UNC, who teaches beginning painting. Kinnaird said he took the Art School job "for fun, extra money and to contribute to the community." He said he encourages UNC art students to exhibit their work wherever they can, but that it isn't required. "It helps for seniors to exhibit competitively because of graduate school applications, but the show-record requirement (at UNC) is only one criterion," he said. Students going off campus to exhibit, simply feel that they have a body of work ready for display, and are mostly older students, not undergraduates, according to Kinnaird. The Horace Williams House, under the wing of the Chapel Hill Preservation Society, now provides space for exhibits of community and University artists. Since Jan. 21 an exhibit of the Center Gallery, a local women's group, has been n and they took it to court," Bellstone says. "The courts said the aldermen couldn't discriminate against them and said we would have to leave, too." The flower ladies moved into the privately owned NCNB Plaza, where they say it's warmer and "for the best," while vendors such as Leighton drift among private spots to sell their goods. The flower ladies say they are pleased i lentine's Da Gifts from .TillintVc h ImportedCloisonne I Blazer Buttons . Carolina Blue & White & 8 encirc led in gold t 4 ts Old Well Music Box I S . St H the Sound" i J tr, a J in unucjue owntown8 I M Franklin J 2 Street Si r Valpntinp' Flnv I : Owi "." . . the senior man who is most versatile, as evidenced by his scholastic achievement, character, participation in ex tracurricular activities, and service to his fellow students . . . " THE WILLIAMS P. JACOCKS MEMORIAL AWARD OO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO FITS THE DESCRIPTION? Nomination forms available at the Union desk and in 01 Steele Building (office of Student Affairs). Deadline: Wednesday, February 14th. This award will be presented at the Chancellor's Un dergraduate Awards Ceremony, April 19, Morehead Building. SALE 10 OFF EVERYTHING IN STORE WITH COUPON FEB 1-14 pociaiizing in NIKE footwear and accessories S 'From page 1 on diHv t the hnme It includes the work of 2H artists, Tncludirig'sorrieTrom UNC. Kinnaird said a faculty member, a former undergraduate (now a practicing artist in New York) and former graduate student, are participating. Joanne Rose, director of the house, said the recently inaugurated program to get more community art on exhibit is very . flexible, as long as it is "appropriate to the setting and the community." Though a non-profit organization, the house can provide price lists to prospective buyers, if the exhibitor wishes. Rose said the house charges a 20 percent commission, however, on any sale resulting from exhibit. Kinnaird said 20 percent is a fair commission, considering other galleries charge up to 40 percent. Another community opportunity for exhibiting art is the YMCA on Airport Road. Eilene Bisgrove, yoga instructor, said the lobby will soon be available for long-term exhibits. The Y also offers classes in oils, portraiture, lapidary jewelry, stonecutting, ceramics and water colors, . Tomorrow: the music department. From page 1 with where they are, and Leighton is pleased with the business he has started. "People were skeptical , at first to buy from a hot dog stand, but now I have a grade A sanitation rating and that helps," he says. The qualifications for the rating are the same as thosefot carnival-type mobile food stands. . uNo one knows better than me that if somebody got something bad, I'd have to close down." Leighton plans to get another cart and someday open a store that sells Beefy's hot dogs. "One cart won't make you rich. I want to run several carts from that permanent place." For now he must continue getting permission from property owners to sell on their land. . Leighton hopes student response will bring him on campus. If so, he would hire students to drive the carts, he says. But a Board of Trustees regulation prohibits peddling or soliciting on campus property. Street Sue sent an invite to batchelor Fred, Who came runnin' when he saw what it said Today he'd still be one, If she had used A A RO N He thought it said BED, no WE D !!! A ACO.'J LITERARY SERVICES M-F, 1-6, Call Anytime 967-1270 15 discount with this ad thru Mar. 12 VSA i s Rhodesia approves black majority rule SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) Rhodesia's non-black voters Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a new constitution that eventually will give control of this country to its black majority. Results from 37 of the nation's 50 elections districts showed 85 percent approval, exceeding even the hopes of the constitution's chief backer, Prime Minister Ian Smith. Right-wing opponents of the document declared that after years of warfare, Rhodesia's whites had "sold their souls to the devil." s ; Smith and his black colleagues in the bi-racial transitional government had told white voters the constitution was the only alternative to a takeover by black guerrillas based in adjacent countries. Israel ousts guerilla suspects' families NABLUS, Occupied West Bank (AP) Israel's military government in the occupied West Bank drove the families of four Arab guerrilla suspects from their homes Tuesday and bulldozed the dwellings, leaving at least 40 persons homeless. Nablus Mayor Bassam Shakaa said the Israeli officers who notified him of the demolitions "made it very clear to me that this was revenge for what took place in Nejtanya." A bombing in that coastal town Sunday killed three and wounded 33. The Israelis bulldozed three houses in the Nablus area, about 30 miles north of Jerusalem, and one in Abu Dis, three miles east of Jerusalem. Pope appeals for war on illiteracy GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) Pope John Paul II appealed for a war on illiteracy Tuesday and asked the wealthy to forsake "some of what is theirs" to promote social justice and help the poor live a little better. "With all my might, I invite all those who feel Christian to renew themselves In their minds and hearts and even forsaking some of what is theirs promote greater justice so that none can lack adequate nourishment, clothing, housing, culture and employment," the pope said. He spoke to workers in one of the poorer districts of Guadalajara, Mexico's second largest city, 200 miles northwest of Mexico City. The pontiff came to Mexico last week. to open the Third Conference of Latin American Bishops in Puebla, 75 miles south of the capital. U.S. 1978 trade deficit undermined dollar WASHINGTON (AP)The United States ended 1978 with a record foreign trade deficit of $28.45 billion, a mass of red ink that undermined the dollar during most of the year. The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that the deficit in December was $2.04 billion, up slightly from $ 1 .95 billion in November. The deficit for all of 1978 topped the previous high of $26.5 billion in 1977. And the buy-and-sell ledger finished on the minus side despite a reduction in U.S. imports of foreign oil. RALEIGH WOMEN'S HEALTH ORGANIZATION ABORTIONS S150 Free Pregnancy Tests Birth Control Problem Pregnancy Counseling For Further Information Call 832-0535 or 1-800-221-2568 917 West Morgan St. . Raleigh, N.C. 27605 A1 kfter just three months of study at The Institute for Paraleaal Trainina in Philadelphia, you can have career in law or business witnout law scnooi. As a lawyer's assistant you will be performing many 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 nation's first and most respected school for paralegal training. 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The American Embassy meanwhile ordered U .S. government dependents out of Iran "at the earliest feasible date" after attacks on three Americans. Millions are expected to greet the 78-year-old Khomeini when he returns, possib) y Thursday, to press on home ground" his campaign to. oust the constitutional monarchy headed by Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar and set up an Islami republic. Khomeini orchestrated the uprising that forced Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to leave the country for what many feel is permanent exile. There was scattered violence in Tehran Tuesday but no reports of casualties. Khomeini is expected to name his Ik Announcements PI LAMBDA PHI presents "An Evening in Monte Carlo." Craps, Roulette, Blackjack, Poker. Wednesday Jan. 31, 8:00. 107 Fraternity Ct. Beer provided. ' ' SKI SUGARBUSH, VT. with the UNC Ski Club! Spring Break. We took 160 to Killington! 5 nights in slopeside condominiums, 5 days lift tickets, transportation, extras only 169.50. Bill Verch 942 6079 for applications, Information. DISCOUNTED VALENTINE PERSONALS for ' only 1.50 if ads are placed by noon, Feb9th. Ads will appear in the DTH VALENTINE'S DAY CLASSIFIEDS. WEIGHT TRAINING STUDY orientation Wed., Jan. 31, 7:00 pm, Kenan Field House (upstairs), Coach Thurston, 933-7186. LETS GO SKIING! UNC Ski Club will go to Beech and Sugar Mountains Feb. 16, 17, 18. Ski one night, one day. Also includes night's logding and a party. Only 28.50 or do it twice, '50.00. Contact Ray Luce 933-7447. Deadline Feb. 13. Wanted I AM IN DESPERATE NEED of two tickets to the ' Feb. 10 Providence game in Charlotte. Anyone willing to sell please call Lori 933-4241. WANT TO BUY new or used stereo albums (Rock, Folk, Jazz, Blues, Classical, etc.) and ENTIRE COLLECTIONS. Good prices. Call 929-6175, leave name and number. UNC REGISTERED STUDENTS or faculty needed as sperm donors. Must be of proven fertility. Please help our patients and contact the Infertility Service of UNC Medical School at 966-5287 (10-12 noon or 2-4 pm) for further information. Lost & Found FOUND: A purse on Country Club Road Friday. Describe it and it's yours. Call 933-6083, ask for Kathy. FOUND: Hair comb on Franklin Street. Call 933 6083. FOUND: One pair of brown frame "Aviator" eye glasses, last week between Saunders and Murphey Halls. Right lens chipped. See Sharon at 202 Joyner. LOST: ST. CHRISTOPHER'S silver medallion on silver chain, says Love Karen on back. Great sentimental value. Please call Tom 933-7854, keep trying urgent! LOST: DARK BLUE COAT Sat. during Maryland ticket distribution. Has green and yellow stripe on each sleeve. Please call Chris 942-4241. Fm freezing. LOST: LONG HAIRED BEIGE CAT with green eyes at Estes Park. Call 933-7636 (day) or 942-2937. Reward offered. LOST: YELLOWISH-WHITE SWEATER somewhere between Carroll Hall and the Old Well Thurs. Jan. 25 at 3:25 pm. If found, call Mike at 933 3233. Thanks. LOST: DARK BLUE sweat suit jacket with gold and white stripes at Woollem Gym Friday afternoon about 5:30. Please return, my ID is in front pocket. 933-1621, keep trying please. LOST: LADIES' GREEN LEATHER wallet, contents very important! Please call 967-1801 if found. Reward! 100 REWARD for ring lost at Mayo's Tuesday, January 23. GREAT sentimental value. Call 933 8450, keep trying. 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. . . Help Wanted EARN EXTRA MONEY while attending college. Free Details. Sargent's, 818 S. Wiswall, Peoria, IL 61605. MEN! WOMEN! Jobs on ships! American, Foreign. No experience required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer job or career. Send 3.00 for information. SEAFAX, Dept. J-ll, Box 2049, Port Angeles, Washington 98362. TUTORS AND COUNSELORS for 7 week LD. (Dyslexia) summer camp. Coed, 10-15 years old. Near Lenior. Room, board plus salary dependent on experience teaching or sports. Minimum '500. Send resume to: Camp, 3536 Vest Mill Road, Winston Salem, NC 27103 MALES OF AGES 21 to 30 can earn 5 for one hour's participation in research sponsored by UNC Psychology Dept. and Center for Alcohol Studies. To apply, call 929-9725 evenings, and leave name, address and phone number. "MOTHER'S HELPER" afternoons. Requires caring, willing person who loves small children. For details and appointment call 929-3287 anytime. PART TIME JOBS: Excellent pay...work whenever you have time. ..no obligation. Write: SUMCHOICE, Box 530, Stat Cofiege, PA 16S01.and start earning next week. . - WANTED: Woman to live with physically handicapped woman. Room and kitchen privileges in exchange for sharing responsibilities of care (approximately 1 hours daily, 2 hours weekends); near bus. 929-3239 For Sale FOR SALE: 1968 Cougar with power steering, AM FM stereo tape deck, rebuilt automatic transmission, new tires. 50. Call 942-8952 and ask for Jeff. THE EXCELLENT RESOURCE BOOK on work, study and travel abroad. The Whole World Handbook, is on sale at the International Center, Bynum Hall at cost. FOR SALE: WINSTON dorm contract (female). Great location, corner room. Call 967-9172 and ask for Marianne or leave message. Islamic" revolutionary council upon arrival and to outline his proposals for an Islamic state during a speech at the cemetery where many victims of the past year of ahti-shah rioting are buried. The Iranian announcement said Khomeini could return early today, but his spokesmen in Paris said the trip would be delayed. Ali-Reza Nourbakhsh, a spokesman for the committee preparing Khomeini's welcome in Tehran, said the ayatullah accepted a committee suggestion" to postpone his return until Thursday so the welcome could be bigger. Airport sources in Paris said Air France was awaiting written guarantees of security for the flight. Speculation here was that the government decided to let Khomeini come back because it would be impossible to keep the vastly popular religious leader out and the airports closed for any length of time. CiuOd?(gJ& Roommates NEED NON-SMOKING FEMALE roommate to share Royal Park Apt. Furnished, private bedroom. '112.50 monthly; utilities. February's rent already paid! Call Janet, 942-5253 or Paula, 967-9469 or at work 933-2328. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share Royal Park Apt. for school year 1979-80; rent and utilities. Call Sy at 967-8475, keep trying. For Rent LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, bedroom, -bath, all private. Private entrance. No kitchen. On bus route. Available Feb. 1st. 115month. Utilities included. Furnished. 929-8354. ONE BEDROOM. ..ALL ELECTRIC apartment. ..shag carpet, drapes. ..color coordinated.. .pool and laundry. Take over my lease with rent of only 165.00. The going rate for a new lease is '10.00 more so take advantage of the savings now! I am moving back to Maine next week!!!! Call Kim at 929-1111, Ext. 214 before 5:00 pm 968-4351 or 489-2491 after 5:00. Miscellaneous FEMALE 4th FLOOR RA on South Campus in need of male companionship to violate visitation with. Experience preferred, but training will be provided. AT GRANVILLE TOWERS Room and meals for women students in both Granville East and Granville South. Rates pro-rated by day. Visit or call 929-7143. CHILI: 20 Great recipes 2.00. Fox, 124 Observatory Ave., Charlottesville, VA 22903. Satisfaction guaranteed. Personals TRI SIGMAS: Thanks for three of the best years of my Efe. Let's make it great for our pledges, too. Delta Tau Chi President, Social Chairman and Rush Committee... Just a short note, To cast our vote. Y'aO gave it your best, The party was a success. Thank you a ton, For the evening of fun! The Little Sisters LAH Thanks for being just who you are. I don't think a person could ask for a better weekend. Love, KU FERN AND NET: Thanks for the great set-ups! 'Can't wait until tomorrow night! Love ya, LulabeUe and Coma MARK CARPENTER: If your eyes are sparkling, I guarantee "3001" will be flashing in OUR field of daisies. I LOVE YOU and it is never going to change! ! AB my love, Kim Bower (Carpenter) LEE, GIVE UP writing. Come live on a dessert island with me, Kupec and ?!!. Heartthrob BRUTON In honor of your 21st birthday, the first singing classified: "Hippo birdie two ewes, hippo birdie two ewes, hippo birdie deer ewe, hippo birdie two ewes." Live long and prosper. Janice TO CAROL: The girl with the beautiful blonde hair and the lovely green eyes, you can trip into my arms any time. Love, NRM TO THE GIRL FROM HAWAII in Dr. Sorrell's organic class: You sure look like a "delta plus." How would you "react" to a nucleophilic attack? Signed, a shy nudeophile TO THE EIGHT DELAYED and inconvenienced Winstorrites awaiting a car Saturday night: I sincerely apologize for being inconsiderate. Next time it 11 be ready for your adventures! K.M. HONKATEER SEEKS female Honkateer Placebo fighter (preferably with red hair) for trip to Greensboro p-funk concert February 9th with frustrated blonde-haired, blue-eyed Funkensteinian clone Bop Gun Shooter. Mothership connection at 533-3817. And funk is its own reward! LUMBERJACKS, DONT DESPAIR!! Attract the Hot Henderson Coeds of your life in the DTH Valentine's Day Classifieds. Deadline for ads to be placed Feb. 9th, for '1.50. Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. 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