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2 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday. February 13. 1979 77 riefjs ion' cgoinct letting drunks drive dies RALEIGH (AP) A bill that would create the offense of permitting a drunk to drive died Monday night at the hands of its own sponsor. Rep. George Hux, D-Halifax, made the motion to table effectively kill his own bill Monday night, and the House obliged, 91-22. The bill, which had won tentative House approval on a 70-40 vote Thursday, would make it a misdemeanor for a person who owns or controls a car "to cause or knowingly permit" a preson who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol to drive. Violators would have faced automatic suspension of their own driver's license for one year. FarmeiB continue protest, slow traffic WASHINGTON (AP) About 200 tractors paraded under police escort to the Lincoln Memorial in a blinding snowstorm Monday as farmers continued their protest for higher farm prices. The tractors formed a tractorcade that, with the storm, slowed traffic on major streets to a crawl all afternoon and into the evening. ' Five riavs nf hpurinas nn the farmprs' rnmnlaints were scheduled to befnn j - o - .. - today before the House Agriculture Committee, with nine members of Congress scheduled to give their views. American Agriculture movement representatives testify Wednesday and Thursday. China presses Thailand to permit shipments BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) Apparently blocked from supplying its Cambodian guerrilla allies by sea, China is putting public and private pressure on Thailand to permit the shipment of supplies through its territory, senior Thai and Western sources said Monday. Peking claimed, meanwhile, that Vietnam has sent 50,000 more troops into the war against the guerrilla forces of Cambodian Premier Pol Pot's fallen government. . U.S. intelligence sources in Washington said the Chinese have largely failed in an attempt to break Vietnam's naval blockade of Cambodia by sending supplies in on small boats from the Gulf of Thailand. Guerilla attack feared SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) A Rhodesian airliner crashed minutes after takeoff Monday from the northwestern resort of Kariba, killing all 50 persons aboard, Air Rhodesia announced. Airline officials said they feared black nationalist guerrillas had shot down the plane. Last Sept. 3, guerrillas claimed responsibility for shooting down another Air Rhodesia plane with a Soviet-made missile. That plane also went down shortly after taking off from Kariba, and 48 persons were killed, including 10 shot on the ground by guerrillas. Eight persons survived. Workers mourn victim EL CENTRO, Calf. (AP) Farm workers mourning the death of a colleague shot to death on the picket Tine stopped picketing during a valley-wide work stoppage Monday as both sides tried to defuse the volatile Imperial Valley lettuce strike. " 1 l':f"..' ' J7.,71i Marc Grossman, a spokesman for the United Farm Workers U nion, said the one-day moratorium was being honored at most of the valley's more than 30 farms Monday while union and non-union workers prepared to pay respects for the 28-year-old union worker killed- Saturday. The strike has already jeopardized about 40 percent of the nation's winter iceberg lettuce crop and has sent supermarket prices higher each week. i 0 0 u Lis I U Lvilblh The Wiener King footlong Frankfooter is a fancy hot dog. Its a full 12 inches long with a frankly delicious taste that really measures up to size. Each Frankfooter is topped just right with mustard, freshly-chopped onions, and extra meaty chili. And when you buy one at your Wiener King restaurant you'll get the second one free with this coupon. So come to Wiener King, and bring along a friend for 6 footlong and fancy Frankfooter. FREE! o onaaoanoaonaooonoDDO DiiiJijGKtiiH3nPjo full o LT o Buy one frankly delicious footlong E Frankfooter and get a second one free. ' J Please present this coupon before ordering. Limit one coupon per customer, foid where prohibited by law. Coupon good through February 28 118 E. Franklin St. Boieu in Rhodesia crash of strike violence in "n r n UO ' Cn o a J L-auUVS Lio I r Mi WASHINGTON , ( AP) President Carter said Monday the United States is in very close consultation with the new Iranian regime and hopes for "a very productive and peaceful cooperation" with the strategic country's leaders. In the first U.S. comment since the fall of the government of Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar, whom he had supported. Carter said "we stand ready to work with Bakhtiar's successors in the new revolutionary government of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. To offset the net loss of 500,000 barrels of Iranian oil daily because of that country's year of political upheavals, the president urged voluntary conservation measures by Americans, including adherence to the 55-mph speed limit. . The situation is not crucial now, it's not a crisis, but it certainly could get worse," Carter said. Speaking in measured tones from a prepared statement at the start of a nationally broadcast news conference, the president said the U.S. Embassy in Tehran reported followers of the new regime "have been very helpful in insuring the safety of Americans, and we n CuOEBlTB experienced. R As all over campus said they had either been barricaded or pennyed in their rooms. When a door is locked, a person outside the room can jam pennies around the bolt which makes the door impossible to unlock from the inside. RAs said their rooms had also been rearranged, rolled or completely filled with newspapers. One RA said residents unscrewed and removed his doorknob so that he couldn't get in or out of his room. Residents drenched one RA'sroom by leaning a 60-gallon drum filled wit h water against his door. On the first day of work for one RA, a freshman on her floor packed and went home without telling her or checking out. "1 felt like a failure the first day," she said. While another R A entertained his date in his room, the floor residents walked in w (JPlylJ said. Tom .Terrell, campaign manager for student body president candidate J.B. Kelly, said Kelly intended to use the Odum service but that he (Terrell) made an error and consequently missed the deadline for delivering the literature. "I hope it will get me 347 votes," said Stacks, who had a letter addressed specifically to Odum residents distributed by the volunteer force. In the letter he asked for the . residents' support and promised to expand newspaper coverage of the Village, he said. He also wrote that he supported the recent proposal to create a manager for the complex who could take action without becoming Iran The provisional "army drove off looters from a military base, a military supply depot and the Ministry of Agriculture. The previously underground Islamic Peoples Warriors group announced it had taken over policing Tehran and "all towns and villages throughout the country." . Newspapers said 3,500 felons escaped from the country's largest prison, 65 miles west of Tehran, after insurgents opened the gates Sunday. Two army generals were killed during Sunday's city-wide violence. A third was EVERYBODY KNOWS ,v ,-J cThat everything you need t?foryalentine;s Dayjs at -. f r vtxfy -tifie'Student Store: ? i J - 9CABDS oCANDY (GIF vxtr iLi) 4v;(c, 6 We-will Valentine !l fbr an Additional Piarie;Your Orders NOW! 'There's vr.zxo In tho n STTQD opejiull out mew Ue4o ilr&M have been consulting with them very closely." In the Iranian capital, the new government of Khomeini and Prime Minister-designate Mehdi Bazargan reported that resistance had ended, but that it was having trouble controlling its own supporters. ' I n a second prepared statement. Carter said although the wholesale price index jumped 1.3 percent in January, "all available evidence indicates that the guidelines which we have established to control inflation are beginning to take hold." The wholesale price increases, he said, supported his prediction last fall that "inflation might get worse in the short run before it got better." The developments in . Iran could damage the administration's anti inflation efforts by reducing oil supplies and driving up the domestic price of petroleum products. Carter said the cutoff of Iranian oil underscores U.S. vulnerability., "A prudent public response early and on a broad-scale basis vyill make sure that any interruption in our economic system From page 1 without a word and started undressing-. "My date was so embarrassed," he said. A woman R A scrambled to turn off an alarm at 3 a.m. I was in skimpy pajamas, but I thought it was so late that nobody would see me," she said. "Two campus policemen beat me to the alarm, and boy, were they surprised." Residents wakened an RA at 4 a.m. to tell him someone shot at the dorm. The RA called the campus police while the residents woke up everyone yelling about a sniper. The RA investigated and found someone had thrown a rock through a window because he forgot his key. A resident in an all-male dorm didn't like his RA. The resident worked three weeks assembling Christmas lights into a sign he hung out a third-floor window. The sign blinked sucks," and nobody knew how to turn it off. From page 1 entangled in the UNC bureaucracy, he said. However, Allen Jernigan, another candidate for Daily Tar Heel editor, did not use the distribution service. He said his staff is handling his campaign but expressed gratitude for the Villagers offer. "In terms of strategy you have to go where the votes are. said Jernigan, and he had to limit his campaigning accordingly. However, he was quick to add this does not mean the Odum residents will not ' have a voice' if He is elected.' - 5 ' ' "My office will be open to ail students, whether they're married or not, whether they live on campus or not," he said. From page 1 found shot dead at his home Monday. An army spokesman said Gen. Abdul Ali Badrei, former commander of the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's Imperial Guard, was shot nine times as he tried to talk to guerrillas who had surrounded the Imperial Guard barracks. Gen. Bokrat Jafarian, military governor of Khuzestan Province, died when his helicopter was shot down near Ahwaz, the spokesman said. Gen. Amin Bidlari, deputy commander of the Immortals Division of the Imperial Guard, was found shot to death in his Tehran home. i r s v '.7 SVXr mail your; Candy or Gift 3 "ON CAMPUS' will be minimal in the future," he said. The president, possibly seeking to maintain some level of U.S. arms sales to Iran, said he wanted to insure that "Iran is militarily capable of protecting her independence and her territorial integrity...." One White House official, questioned about the status of a U.S. sale of F-14 jets to Iran under the government of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, responded that "they bought them and paid for them and the U.S.'s concern is only that they not fall into Soviet hands." Ulegal parkers to get ; PIM-ned as campus police otiek it to them By TYRE THOMPSON Staff Writer UNC parking monitors have a new weapon against illegal parking on campus a Police Information Network terminal. In early November, the campus joined the nationwide computer system that provides vehicle owner's identification, addresses, birth dates. Social Security numbers and brief car descriptions within 30 seconds. "Now with that kind of recall, many people should be discouraged from parking illegally on the campus," said Ted Marvin, director of UNC security. "If they do.park illegally, they can expect to be billed by the University trafficc office within .15 days." Seventy-five percent of the terminal's use will deal with parking problems, since they constitute 60 percent of the campus' law enforcement problems, Marvin said. They system also keeps the Security Service aware of crimes elsewhere in the state and nation. The campus terminal connects to a computer in Raleigh. Most city police Announcements Don't miss BRICE ST. at the MAD HATTER Fri-Sat. Only appearance this semester: New Beatles, Little Feat. Doobies. Devo, Steely Dan, originals and dance music! UNC SKI CLUB will meet Tuesday Feb. 13th at 7:30 Room 202 of the Union. This weekend's trip will be discussed. Everyone is welcome. BRETHREN, God has called you to freedom; use that freedom to serve one another through love. Gal. 5. Full Gospel Student Fellowship. Tonight, Union, 7:00 pm. Come! KILUNGTON SECURITY DEPOSITS may be picked up at the UNC Ski Club meeting tonight, 7:30 Room 202 in the Union. , THERE IS STILL ROOM? Ski Sugarbush, Vt." with the UNC Ski Club. Spring Break. 5 nights slopeside condominiums, 5 days lift tickets, transportation, extras only J169.50! Bill Verch 942-6079. LET'S 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 lodging and a party. Only 28.50 or do it twice, 50.00. Contact Ray Luce 933-7447. Deadline: Feb. 13th. TONIGHT IS THE DEADLINE for sign ups for this weekend's trip with the Ski Club to Sugar and Beech. For more info come to the meeting in the Union tonight at 7:30 Room 202. or call Ray Luce, 933-7447. For Rent Take a look, VALENTINE! If you are a female we have a space for you at Granville Towers. Prorated at $8.70 a day for fully furnished room and 19 meals a week. Call 929-7143.. Hides RIDE NEEDED to Athens or Atlanta this Thursday or Friday. Will share driving and gas. Call after 5 pm and keep trying. Howie 967-4311, Lost & Found LOST: LADJES GOLD TIM EX. Lost anywhere between Granville Towers and Carmicnael. If found please! call 933 0411. Reward. FOUND: A GOLD LOCKET, in snow, outside Rurfin Dorm at 10:00 am Feb. 8 Call 933-8845 or come by 212 Mangum to identify LOST: BROWN LEATHER fur lined glove in vicinity of Granville East or Coblestone Court. If found please call Ric at 933-4332 LOST: GRAYISH, ACRYLIC FUR collared coat in Peabody Hall around Feb. 1. Christmas present. Need back. No questions. Reward offered. Call Neil Hayes 933 6776. FOUND WEDNESDAY NIGHT behind New East: one scarf. Identify it and it's yours. Call 933 1532. FOUND: GOLD RING Call 933 8845 and describe. PUPPY FOUND around Joyner area, German Shepherd. If yours, call 933 3612 or 933-3631 anytime. LOST: ONE PAIR of blue tinted, horn-rimmed glasses near Old Well Apts. or Y Court. If found please call 929-1084. Reward offered. For Sale SPRING FEVER? Keep cool with a 1972 Triumph Spitfire, AM-FM radio, new top. 1 100. 967 2726. NEED MONEY Harmon Kardon 800 40 watts; orig. 400. asking 180$. Call Greg 933;4707. ' " .: X ' GRANVILLE TOWERS SOUTH male contract for sale. Absolutely must sell! Price negotiable, call 933 5633 or 933 5618 anytime. Desperate. Help Wanted J HELP WANTED: waitresses apply in person, Peppi's Pizza Den, 208 West FjaitkiirfSt."( OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear abound. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, 500 -1,200 monthly. Expenses paid Sightseeing. Free info. Write: IJC, 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 The official, who asked riot to be identified by name, said the closeness of future relations with the new government "depends on their attitudes and actions." Carter hinted that U.S. diplomatic recognition of a Khomeini-backed government might come soon. When governments change, he said, "quite often without delay, sometimes with a few days delay until the situation is clarified, we very quickly establish relations with the new government. It is what we have pursued in Iran and what we will pursue in the future." departments and many other campuses in the state university system have terminals, Marvin said. North Carolina's PIN system connects with similar systems in every state. Information on cars registered out of state had to be obtained by mail before PIN terminal was installed, Marvin explained. The process sometimes took four to six weeks. Now it takes only seconds. The campus terminal provides access only to registration information and can only verify whether a driver's license is valid or not. Terminal operators must be certified by the N.C. Department of Justice, however, since some terminals have access to detailed driver histories and other information not available to the public. To obtain certification, operators must undergo a day-and-a-half training session by PIN representatives and must pass a written examination. The Department of Security Services rents the terminal for $175 a month and 1 3 certified operators operate it 24 hours a day. . .. ;t . Needed Need one ticket to Beverly Sill concert Thursday. Call 933-0033 after 4 or leave note for Sarah in 'C box at Law School. Miscellaneous NEED A BAND for any special event? Sez Who offers a variety of music with selections in Top 40, Disco, and Beach music. For more info, call Bennie Blackwell, Mgr., 919-693-1111, or locally 933-5955. LOW COST TRAVEL to Israel. 7676, 9 am - 6 pm NY time. Toll free 800 223- , . SPRING BREAK IN NYC A FUN TRIP! Round trip charter bus three nights four full days Manhattan Hotel Edison 2-6 March from 70.00 sign-up 201 Union 2-4 pm by Feb. 21. 'J bREteMAITSlS on location of lit. your , choice. They make great personalized gifts. Also, seeking photogenic people for advertising promotion. Good pay. Call 489-1045 (Durham). SOCCER CLUB seeking a few players, particularly a keeper. Meet at the Astroturf Tues. and Thurs. 8:00 pm or call Jim 966-2531 days, 489-4380 evenings. BRONZE YOUR BUNS! Don't miss out on the sun" and fun of Florida over spring break. 6 days5 nights at the Oceanfronf Plaza Hotel at Daytona Beach. Disneyworld option. Call David Robinson, 942-2939, evenings. ATTENTION DISTRICT 18 RESIDENTS make your vote count! Vote for Cathy Rudisill for Campus Governing Council Representative on Wednesday, February 14th. Don't forget to vote! TAKE A BREAK! BEACH IT AT THE KING GEORGE MOTEL in North Myrtle Beach. Low spring vacation rates start at 13. For reservations call: 803-249-2721. Personals JULIE, My feelings can be measured only by you my love for you is immense. Together, we can climb heights (up in the condo?) Henry Puerto Rican Beer Lovers Unite! Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all DTH pickup spots or at DTH Office. ' Return ad and check or money order to DTH Office 12:00 (noon) 1 day before the ad will run or in campus mail 2 days before. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $1.75 Non-students $2.75 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or bold type Please notify the DTH Office if there arc mistakes in your ad, immediately! We will only be responsible for the first ad run. Th Daily Tar Heel Is publish d by tlw Dally Tar HmI Board of Directors ot th University of North Carolina dally Monday through Friday during tha regular academic 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 Porter Graham Student Union Building University of North Carolina, Chapel HUl.N.C. 2751 4. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 931-0245, 933-C24S, 833-0252, 933-0372; Business, Circulation, Advertising 933-1163, 833 0252. Subscription rates: $1.00 per week 3rd class; $2.00 per week 1st class. The Campus Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate all revenue derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1.14 of the Student Constitution). The Daily Tar Heel is a student organization. The Daily Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of ati advertisements and to revise or turn away copy It considers objectionable. The Daily Tar Heel 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 advertisement appears, within one (1) day of receiving the tear sheets or subscription of the. paper. The Daily Tar Heel will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion of an advertisement scheduled to run several times. Notice for such correction must be given before the next insertion. 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