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2 Th3 Dally Tar Heel Friday, February 16, 1979 mm? O 71 .O ppcBTpjsiFes aiFJlflifii TO o ll ii cl Laslio 10 percent hike in tiiition ' RALEIGH (AP) A legislative suocommittee Thursday recommended a 10 percent tiiition increase for in-state students in the 16-campus UNC sysi The special panel also proposed an increase of 24 percent in tuition for out-of-state residents. v': " . . ' The recommendations were made by a six-member subcommittee of tnejoin House and Senate appropriations committees on education. Tuition levels va y among the UNC campuses. . . The subcommittee also agreed to cut in half UNCs tuition remission pro-ram for talented students. UNC legislative lobbyist R. D. McMillan saia that money is used to pay graduate assistants who also teach in the researc programs at some university campuses. , . t. He said between 20 percent and 25 percent of the money is also used oy me athletic departments at the UNC campuses. The recommendation was to cm $500,000 from the program in the first year and $1 million in the secona. n unquestionably will cripple programs-at the research institutes, and atmeuc programs at all the institutions," McMillan said. Taiwan to 6o wallow the bitter' TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) Taiwan will "swallow the bitter" and go along with U.S. plans to handle relations between the countries through P"vate corporations, officials announced Thursday. But they stressed their corporation will have close government ties. James Soong, director of Taiwan's information office, announced that Taiwan was creating the Coordination Council for North American Affairs to act as the counterpart to the American Institute in Taiwan. Washington established the institute to handle American interests inTaiwar after it broke diplomatic relations with Nationalist China and established ties" with communist China on Jan. 1. For east: Economy oinks, gas prices jump WASHINGTON (AP) The nation's economy probably will sink into a mild recession this year, with rising unemployment and an inflation rate stuck at a high level through 1980, a group of the nation's top business leaders said Thursday. Even as the Business Council issued its pessimistic economic forecast, the government reported that industrial output increased only 0.1 percent in January, the smallest amount in, a year. And Treasury Secretary W. Michael Blumenthal had additional bad news for Americans, saying further increases in oil and gasoline prices are both inevitable and necessary. Fetus display disrupts abortion seminar WASHINGTON (AP) A seminar aimed at studying ways to reduce the number of abortions was disrupted Thursday when a woman displayed a dead fetus on a blue baby blanket. Nancy Hackle, who said she was a member of a group called People Expressing Concern for Everyone, said the outburst was a way of protesting abortion. She said the female fetus had died on Monday. Several women, weeping openly, condemned the tactic at a seminar billed as an effort to bring together women on both sides of the abortion issue for a practical discussion on decreasing the number of terminated pregnancies. Couples get 'humiliation' damages TRENTON, N.J. (AP) Two black couples are entitled to "humiliation damages" totaling $3,000 because they were assigned rooms in a floor of a Holiday Inn designated for blacks, a state appeals court has ruled. In a 2-1 ruling Wednesday, the Appellate Division of Superior Court ordered the Holiday Inn of Fort Lee to pay the couples $1,500 each because of a policy that placed blacks only in rooms on the second floor of the four-story hotel. TEHRAN (AP)-The United States readied helicopters and big jets Thursday for a massive airlift of thousands of Americans from Iran, where anti Americanism is running high and the anti-shah revolutionary alliance is splintering into hostile factions. Bloody fighting raged for the third straight day in the northwest city of Tabriz, where hundreds were reported killed. Unconfirmed reports said irehels seeking local autonomy were battling forces of the provisional government of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. In Tehran, Marxist gunmen attacked an apartment building where they said agents of SAVAK, the shah's secret service, were holding out. These "urban guerrillas'' have rejected Khomeini's call to turn in their arms, distributed or stolen during last weekend's bloody climax to the year-long anti-shah campaign. Some radicals have denounced the makeup of the five-day-old government as not sufficiently leftist. As the 78-year-old Moslem holy man Khomeini struggled to restore law and order in Iran, the monarch he forced out of the country. Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, moved from one guest house in Morocco to another, a possible sign he is ready for a long stay abroad. "We cannot protect American lives in Iran," said the U.S. Embassy's announcement of the evacuation. "You are allowed one suitcase per person. Evacuation planes will begin flying 17 February." The announcement came one day after scores of guerrillas stormed the embassy compound and briefly held 102 Americans hostage. The Khomeini camp, whose fighters rescued the Americans, identified the attackers as communists and nghtists trying to discredit the new regime. Some of the guerrillas described themselves as communists. . Therc are believed to be 7,000 Americans left in Iran, down from a peak of about 45,000 one year ago. U.S. officials hope to reduce the number to about 2,000 with the evacuation. Those expected to remain include skeletal staffs at the embassy and at some corporate headquarters, about 100 American journalists and many Americans married to Iranians. A caller asked Ambassador William Sullivan on Thursday whether Americans could venture out into Tehran's streets. "I wouldn't if I were you," he replied. The embassy was guarded Thursday by armed pro Khomeini guerrillas. Mehdi Bazargan, prime minister of the Khomeini government, directed that evacuees be given safe passage to Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport and sufficient guards for the movement of 1,000 persons a day. Turkey gave permission to the United States to send five big helicopters and six C-130 transport planes to an air base at Incirlik, southern Turkey, for possible use in the evacuation. Two other U.S. transports were standing by in Athens, Greece. But U.S. officials in Washington said these would be used only in an emergency. The evacuation will begin Saturday with at least two chartered Pan American World Airways jetliners that each can carry about 400 From page 1 said. "But what they will really join together are students, liberals and blacks in both t owns. The days of discounting those groups is over." Drakeford said a number of people want a merger because they don't like some things the Carrboro Board of Aldermen has done, such as supporting the successful recreation bond nd seeking federal and state grants. ICeiSy From page 1 ( .5jQii3iiiJ!?inr 0 Pumm9 fioot'leng siveliaftHs CUVJAY 13 C?TJ Til 3 A.f.l. 'Til 2 A.L1. EVIHY QTIiin tllZlll 132 E. Franklin St. across from Record Bar Sun.-Thurs. 1 1 a.m.-2 a.m. Frl. & Sat. 11 a.m.-3 a.m. OPEN LATE 7 DAYS A WEEK TRY IT IN N.Y. See Classifieds appoint students to the various chancellor's committees and to puch for student positions on these committees. Richard Klimkiewic. Chris Mackie and Harold Schmuck. the three candidates who opposed Kelly for president, might have a place in his administration. Kelly hinted. "I'd like to talk to them before 1 take office." he said. Phillips discussed with Kelly many Student Government issues, including the Springiest concerts, the proposed new athletic coliseum, student-ticket prices for Greensboro basketball games and Student Stores money that finances $25,000 in athletic scholarships. 1 will spend this weekend deciding how the administration will be formed as far as its positions," Kelly said. "1 think it'll be a real smooth transition." The campus action line, which was one of Kelly's main campaign promises, will be implemented by the time students return from spring break. Kelly said. "1 was really surprised that we won by that much." Kelly said of his election victory. I was really expecting a runoff. ; "I'd like to thank everybody that helped and voted for me, especially Tom Terrell, my campaign manager." Kelly said. "We've always been the tail of the dog. and now we're wagging a little too independently." Drakeford said. "Some people don't like that." Drakeford said he does not think Carrboro would benefit from the merger because the town would not receive equal representation, noting there are no Carrboro residents on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education. Drakeford said he does not think a merger would save money by ending duplication of services and officials. For instance. Drakeford said, the police chiefs in each town would become assistants to a third new police chief. "That's what they did in the merger of Wake and Raleigh school systems. They made both superintendents assistants and brought in a guy from New Jersey to be superintendent." Drakeford said. John Thomas, a Carrboro resident who has been working for merger, said he would like to see a local referendum this spring or in late summer when students are in town. "Within the next three weeks. I want to meet with Student Government members and find out how they feel about the issue." he said. Carrboro Alderman Sherwood Ward, who favors the merger, said. "I think now is the most appropriate time to begin discussions. It's imperative that we at least sit downand see what we'll do about this sudden surge of publicity." Ward said the issue would have to come up among the aldermen in the future, probably in the procedures committee. Chapel Hill Alderman Robert Epting said the towns could not correctly evaluate whether the towns should merge until the tax reassessment of both towns takes place during the next two years. "After that, the tow ns can estimate the taxes and service levels in the two towns and decide how much each would have to upgrade service to make them equal." Epting said. "A lot of1'; information would need to be gathered before a referendum could be held." 3 We deal exclusively in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and other Speculative Fiction. tests WE BUY AND SELL USED SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY BOOKS! NCN3 PLAZA, across from Bllmples 37-4433 Mor Tues., and Frl. 12-9 w' Wed., Thurs.. and Sat. 12-6 OVERSEAS SUMMER STUDY TRAVEL FELLOWSHIPS Applications are now available to UNC Juniors for the Class of 1938 Summer StudyTravel Fellowships for independent study projects abroad. Applications and information are at the International Center, Bynum Hall, 933-5661. yjar MM (Registration Form) . (Pleuc print or type) Player's Name Rainbow Soccer is a recreational community soccer program with an emphasis on skill, striving to void itself of violence. It is open to people of any age, sex or skill. will coach a Rainbow Soccer Team COACHING CARD OFFICIAL USE P1F chD caD coachD DSch. Amt LonC Amt CHQ CRD Otherd Parent's Name (if under 18) Local Address Phone No, Player's Age . Grade. .School. To balance teams please (check one): I'm a beginner , some experience , seasoned player Number of years played . Player League Choice: (check one) ( ) Premier (2nd grade U under) ( )Pcle (3rd t 4th grades) ( ) Clipper (5th U 6th grades) ( ) Middlely (7th - 9th grades) ( ) Wisely (10th grade & beyond) . I need to carpool with or be on the same team as (this person must have your name on hisher registration form) '. I Prefer Practicing: (check one) Youth ( )M-W, ( ) T-Th, ( ) Either Youth Practice 3:45-4:45 pjn. Wisely ( )M, ( )T, ( )W, ( .)Th. Wisely Practice 5 p.m.-dark. I, this season. v; Rainbow Soccer Ltd. is an independent non-profit corporation. It survives n fees, sponsors, and contributions from people who play. Fees, sponsors and con tributions are deductible from both State & Federal taxes. IRS Employer ID number 56-1030903. All players must check one: (Fees represent cost to program per player) i fJXl ( HfewCinstocoach.UiD. ( ) 417.50 Youth x ' ( ) $30.00 Family (2 or more) Please make checks payable to Rainbow Soccer, Ltd., and mad with registration form to Rainbow Soccer, 500 W. Rosemary, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 or bring both to registration on February 10 or 17. Registration forms may also be turned in before February 14 at CH Pediatrics, Doctor's Building, Willow Drive, Chapel The undersigned hereby releases and covenants not to sue Rainbow Soccer, Ltd., its employees, officers and agents for any mishap to any participant, spectator, or other person arising out of Rainbow Soccer activities. Mother or Father (under 18) or self: ES-nA: Date. r I r I understand that in Rainbow Soccer: 1. EVERY PLAYER MUST PLAY AN EQUAL AMOUNT OF TIME. 2. A youth coach is responsible for two one-hour practice sessions per week, a Wisely coach for one practice, and both for a match over the weekend. 3. Coaches must work closely with refs in maintaining harmony dur ing matches. (Coaches must never dispute calls;) 4. If a coach is unable to make any scheduled team function they must find a replacement or call 967-8797 as soon as possible. 5. Each coach receives a Coaches Handbook, 4 balls & a balibag. Each coach has the responsibility to return 3 balls & balibag at end of season. 6. Picnics, hugging and general fun are in order. If possible I would like to coach a team in the following league: (Check one) : .- Youth Practice 3:45-4:45 p.m. ( ) Premier (2nd grade cV under) ' Wisely Practice 5 pjn--drk. ( ) Pele (3rd cV 4th grades) I prefer practicing: (Check one) ( ) Clipper (5th cV 6th grades) Youth ( ) M-W, ( )T-Th, ( ) Either ( ) Middlely (7th - 9th grades) ( ) Wisely (10th grade & beyond) Wisely ( )T, ( )W, ( )Th. I understand that a coach has overall responsibility for well-being of team. Signed - " Phone No. ; Address Zip Date FCa APPLICATIONS PLEASE XEROX YOUR OWN VOLUNTEER CARD SPRING 1979 For a non-profit organization like Rainbow Soccer to survive it has a constant need for many different types of skills and helping hands. Please check any of the following: 1. ( ) Refereeing 8 2. ( ) Registration help 3. ( ) Typing JM 4. ( ) Field maintenance lu. ( 5. ( ) Help find sponsors 6. ( j Fund-raising 11. ( ) (any other) 7. ( ) Work on Rainbow Soccer News Signed ' - Phone No. ) Help in promotion (art, TV, Radio, posters) )Writing grant proposals ) Clinic help ( ) in town, ( ) out of town Address Zip Date Please mail to Rainbow Soccer, 500 W. Rosemary, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 or bring to registrat ion on February 10 or l . people, State Department spokesman Hodding Carter said. It was reported that if needed the helicopters might be used to ferry Americans into Tehran from outlying cities. The Tehran airport is expected to reopen Saturday, when Khomeini has called on all Iranians to end the strikes that crippled the Iranian economy and helped bring down the shah's government. U.S. officials in Washington denied reports that snags had developed in negotiating arrangements for the evacuation with the Iranian government. Anti-Western feelings helped fuel the uprising against the pro-West shah, and harassment and threats against Americans increased in recent weeks as the shah's government weakened and the armed forces withdrew to their barracks or joined the uprising. Probably the biggest group to be evacuated are 1 ,600 employees of Bell Helicopter International and their dependents. The company had been training Iranian military crews to fly helicopters. Tim Gette, a Bell Helicopter spokesman in Fort Worth, Texas, said employees being withdrawn from Iran will be laid off because they were hired specifically for the Iranian iohs There were unconfirmed reports that those fighting Khomeini's revolutionary army in Tabriz might be intent on secession from Iran, as happened briefly in the ; late 1940s when Tabriz was the capital of the Soviet backed People's Republic of Azerbaijan. ' Announcements TRI DELT Greek Variety Night. Monday, Feb. 19, 7:30 pm in Memorial Hall. $1.00 ticket includes show and party at Mad Hatter. For ticket, call 968-4456. IF YOU ARE OPPOSED to the draft, come by the Pit between 10:30 and 3;30 on Friday, Feb. 16 to sign a petition against legislation which could reinstate it. BRONZE YOUR BUNS! Don't miss out on the sur. and fun of Florida over spring break. 6 days5 nights at the Oceanfront Plaza Hotel at Daytona Beach. Disneyworld option. Call David Robinson. 942-2939, evenings. Roommates FEMALE ROOMMATE. Own bedroom in spacious apt. in quiet wooded residential area. Fully carpeted, dishwasher, disposal. Two minutes from K and L bus line. Low utility bills. Call 942-4805. Rides DRIVING TO TAMPA (o'r Orlando) for spring break? Want some company on the way down? I DESPERATELY need a ride! Call Tracy 933-4717, keep trying. Services RIDING LESSONS: Dressage, hunt seat equitation. Experienced dressage horse and instructor. Private only. $6.00 per lesson. Call Kathi Kronenfeld at 942-8953 or 967-1260 SHOTOKAN KARATE of America, non-profit organization teaching karate-do in America since 1955. Join us. Hillel Foundation, 210 Cameron Ave. Tuesdays, Thursdays 7 pm- Information, call 493 2194 evenings. N r " STANFORD AND GA1NOR LEGAL SERVICES Traffic Case Representation: Minor offense s100 DU1 (1st offense) 200 967-5136 No obligation estimates on other services For Rent ATTENTION NURSING, MED TECH students. Apt for sublet summer 1979; reduced rate; Royal Park two bedroom; new carpet ; on bus route. Call Sy 967-8475 or Elaine 933-2785. Lost1 &. Found FOUND: Man's watch at Foxcroft Apt. Tuesday night. Call 942-7879 to identify. LOST: SILVER Bulova watch Monday on Franklin Street. This was a gift from deceased parents. PLEASE RETURN! Great sentimental value. Call Segried at 933-3143. Thanks. FOUND: ADORABLE GREY and white kitten. Kingswood Apts. Call 967-9397, keep trying. For Sale CANON AE-1 camera for sale. Almost new Case included. Price negotiable. Call Mary Anne at 929 5597, 9 to 11 pm- FOR SALE 1972 Triumph Spitfire, new top, AM FM, great car for this spring. 1 100 or best offer, must sell. 967 2726. " FOR SALE: Large metal office desk with chair. 50.' Black vinyl couch in great condition. 100. Call 933 3725 after 7:30 or weekends. ' "Back Then" is having a make me an offer sale on older stock from fall. Sweaters, jackets, suits, laces, blouses, etc. "Good" deals. Also new arrivals. 108 Henderson above the old Record Bar. 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. ACC TOURNAMENT tickets, available; ACC Tournament tickets available; ACC Tournament tickets available. Call: 301-445 2438: Call: 301-445-2438. ' CRAIGE DOUBLE ROOM contract for. Spring semester. Call Yutaka after 9:00 pm or early, in the morning. 933-7011 or 929-6384. GRANVILLE TOWERS SOUTH male contract for sale. Absolutely must sell! Price negotiable, call 933 5633 or 933 5618 anytime. Desperate. Help Wanted JOBS IN ALASKA -Summer jobs. High paying: 800-1200month. Parks, Fisheries, and more. How, where to get jobs. Send 2 to Alasco. PO Box 2480. Goleta.CA 93018. VOLUNTEER TRAINING: You are needed in a nursing home as a visitor and advocate. Sign up for Friends of Nursing Home Patients' volunteer training, February 26 and 27, Wesley Foundation, 7 pm. To register, call 967-6198 or the Campus Y at 933-2034. COUNSELORS, over 19 for unique overnight boys' summer camp in Blue Ridge Mountains of Penna. Able to instruct either one of following: Water safety, Waterskiing. Boating, Soccer, Basketball, Athletics, RifEery, Ham Radio, Rocketry, Science, Archery, Track. Tennis, Golf, or Pioneering. Write Camp Director, 138 Red Rambler Drive, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444. OVERSEAS JObo summeryear round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, 500 -1,200 monthly. Expenses paid. Sightseeing. Free info. Write: UC, 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 Miscellaneous LONDON THIS SUMMER: Four weeks, interdisciplinary, credit or audit. J1200 includes tuition, dorm room, two meals daily, excursions, air fare. Trans-Atlantic Cultural Studies, Box 1795, Greenwood, S.C. 29646 WOULD THE T.A7PROFESSOR who found my checkbook please call back. I don't have your office number. 933-6048. Thanks. DIVE HONDURAS, Roatan Island Spring Break March 3-9 399 includes round trip air fare from Miami 6 nights room with private bath 3 large meals daily 12 dives with boat guide tanks air weights call 942-8534 or 933-9330. 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. CREATIVE CUSTOM PORTRAITS on location of 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. Personals JENNIE, Happy 19th. May your Carolina cup runneth over forever with Bicardi and your head kept covered with everlasting curls. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, , Love, SM IS LS SR GE SB and SB TO J. MOSS Thinking about you. CONGRATS, J.B.! Knew you could do it! First time in 20 years, huh? The president sets precedence Hail to the Chief! The Connorite Campaignee ; HAPPY 21st, SANDRA. You're T.G.R.I.T.W. and I love jfa! Gail In R.A. Process Hear Our Plea "Choose the Best for HRC!" They chose the Best It's very clear. CONGRATULATIONS, JUUA DEAR! JOAN, Have a great 22nd birthday. Put on some Go To Hell clothes and get Nautical! Love, Patty JUNIOR, Outer Banks and mountains sound great ' tome. But so does lasagne. Hope the triffids will be peaceful! Thanks bunches. Love you, Cookie Monster BOBBI JO Happy Birthday to you and you look like one too! I'm even giving you and William the bedroom for your B-day. Love, Shannon TO EVELYN: Had fun riding your train Saturday night. Thanks, brothers of Tau Epsilon Phi J.B.: Your election, the Foys and Punk Rock are JUST WHAT WE NEEDED. Keep up the good work. Purple and green forever! PIG AL What do Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt , Gerald Ford and J.B. Kelly have in common? They're all Republican presidents! Congratulations, J.B., from the UNC College Republicans TO CHUCK (lonely jogger!) in Grimes: Thanks for a happy V.D. the roses are beautiful! Looking forward to spending time with you this weekend! Love, Snowbunny Classified info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at all rtTl-l rxirU, tr. tnnta ryr t 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. 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