z m uauy tar Meet i nursaay. adhi iz, 1979 . i r..J U wiWnnt!, infant niifaiM a., aMg EIEX7 backs UHC .right tv i n rnrv o 4- re cut L' iJtesjiiiindd From Wire Reports WASHINGTON HEW has told the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund UNC is entitled to a hearing before any cutoff of federal funds to the system. UNC and HEW are currently at a standoff over a desegregation plan for the 16 campuses in the University system. The schools stand to lose about $89 million a year in federal funds. Earlier in the week, the Justice Department asked the U.S. District Court to reject a motion by Fund attorneys that would bring an immediate cutoff of federal funds to the University. The Justice Department said in a response filed late Monday, neither the court not HEW can take such action until administrative proceedings currently under way against UNC have determined that the University operates a segregated system. chancellor Raymond Dawson said. "But they also have an interest in the University system." Friday said he has not talked with HEW officials since the negotiations are being handled by lawyers for the University. Last week Friday met with four black legislators to brief them on the latest developments in the HEW controversy. Rep. Kenneth Spaulding, D-Durham, asked Friday a number of questions concerning facultv guidelines. Union President Frank Fitzsimmons refused to say whether he thought the package fell within the guidelines, leaving that to the government. "1 can't figure their arithmetic," Fitzsimmons said after the two sides settled Tuesday. The agreement must be ratified by union members, a process that takes four to six weeks. "I'm sure they'll be satisfied with this agreement," Fitzsimmons said. "At least I hope so." Union officials say the possibility that members will reject the pact is a remote one. Carter's voluntary anti-inflation program calls for a 7 percent annual ceiling on wage and -4 fa , day in a quiet place on a hard, but padded, surface. Loose fitting clothes should be worn when practicing the asana. Also, yoga should not be practiced for at least three hours after eating a heavy meal. For those interested in taking instruction in Hatha yoga, several classes are available in Chapel Hill. UNC and the Chapel H ill YMCA offer special interest classes in yoga for eight- 7511 fXS mk 4" is r -3k 5 iPRESCRIRXIONSmLEP LENSES DUPLICATED o CONTACT LENSES fitted - polished - cleaned o SUNGLASSES prescription - non-prescription k OVER 1,200 FRAMES 21 E. Franklin St. Phone: 942-3254 JOHN (M) raleigh women's health ' Organization . m m mm , ABORTIONS S150 Frep Pregnancy Tests Birth Control Pr6ble)m Pregnancy Counseling For Further Information Call 832-0535 or 1-800-221-2568 917 West Morgan St. Raleigh, N.C. 27605 CZ3 EZZJ CZ3 IF!!!! E2EJXTJ In many professions, who you know can be just as important as what you know. That's a fact. And no other city in this country, indeed few other cities in the world, can boast the variety of top-level, pro fessional agencies which are available in Washington, D.C. Summer programs at The American University are designed to assist career oriented students in diverse specialty fields. While in Washington, you'll have the oppor tunity to meet the professionals, re search your future job market and see how the system operates. Send for a free Summer Bulletin course catalogue and get the facts. Name . Address - Write to: Dept. J Office of Summer Sessions The American University Massachusetts & Nebraska Aves. Washington, D.C 20016 (202) 686-2697 HEW also argued the Legal Defense and Education Fund has no right to ask the court to stop aid to the 1 1 predominantly white UNC schools. "Plaintiffs cannot be allowed to simply ignore the fact that a third party's rights are being adjudicated in its absence," the HEW brief said. HEW secretary Joseph Califano, launched the administrative proceedings on March 29 aimed at cutting off federal aid to UNC. North Carolina has 20 days from that date to reply to the contention by HEW that UNC still runs its campuses in a manner that has maintained and perpetuated the dual system of racially segregated schools. Hearings before the administrative judge could take months, but Califano has said a limited cutoff of $ 10 million to $20 million will begin by the end of this month. From page 1 salaries and other issues pertaining to the black schools. "The main reason (the black legislators) wanted to meet with Mr. Friday was to get a better idea of what was going on," and aide to Sen. Fred Alexander, D-Mecklenburg, said last week. "The problem is that the only information we get comes from either radio or television and puts us in a difficult position to respond to the new developments." From page 1 fringe benefit increases. That works out to 22.5 percent over three years with compounding. However, the administration has relaxed the standard twice to accommodate the Teamsters. The contract is considered a crucial test of Carter's voluntary guidelines because the Teamsters traditionally set wage patterns for other major unions that bargain later in the year. Meanwhile, union and industry officials met at Teamster headquarters Wednesday in Washington to complete final terms for ending the longest trucking shutdown in the nation's history. From page 1 and 12-week sessions, respectively. The Yoga Place in Chapel Hill deals solely with yoga instruction and maintains a waiting list of prospective yoga students. "Yoga is a never-ending process," Carothers said. "If someone starts taking yoga classes but then loses interest in continuing the classes, at least he will come away with a greater awareness of himself, Snd that's what yoga is all about." - - t M C. SOUTHERN - OPTICIAN CZT CZ3 JOG YOUR MIND AT .The Ainsrtcan University -"5jC The American University is an equal opportunityaffirmative action university. I j iiwi An iiwinai miiii.i ... jmau i . .jMDHih . .hMWIIUil. .lHWi ill . .!" ii-jHWtHi... HWam. hiIIIMiiii iiHi. . il'W ft'hi i'NII I li i H ' f ' ' ' i iil lln il"" ft' m H' I i i'l ' Hin If lh Hi 1 1 ll ill I ill '1 1" I ' ,lla ' M-"1111-fl1 JtrtH'-.-iliWii -flUti. .aliHLLj"iW . 'Mm i"1' . .ii!M a iW !)I.L.iliu .... JMMmi.i. hWIiiii.jWHii aiffi!-.'l,'.,''.i "J"'1 ' f, 'f""' -ml itav'-1 Jf0-iFf'ti v -4ZJ Tornado dead, injured rising WITCH IT A FALLS, Texas (AP) Emergency crews strung lifelines Wednesday to splintered neighborhoods in this north Texas city and three other "Tornado Alley" towns hit by tornadoes that killed at least 60 persons and injured more than 800 others. Texas Gov. Bill Clements said the cost to rebuild would run between $200 million and $300 million. The Department of Public Safety reported 44 bodies had been found in Wichita Falls by noon, plus 1 2 in Vernon and one in Harrold, a few miles to the west. Across the Red River in Lawton, Okla., three more were counted dead. Galifianakis indicted for perjury WASHINGTON (AP) Former North Carolina Congressman Nick Galifianakis has been indicted on charges stemming from allegations of South Korean influence-buying in the United States. A federal grand jury Tuesday accused Galifianakis of perjuring himself in testimony before the House ethics committee last year. In the indictment, Galifianakis was accused of denying under oath that he received $10,000 in cash from South Korean rice dealer Tongsun Park. The indictment said he received the money tr hough "an aide to his 1972 senatorial campaign. He faces up to five years in prison and a $2,000 fine if convicted. Radioactive waste stopped at border COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Two trucks carrying radioactive wastes from the Three Mile Island nuclear plant near Harrisburg, Pa., toward Barnwell, S.C, were turned away by South Carolina health officials. Heyward G. Shealy of the Department of Health and Environmental Control said Tuesday he ordered the trucks not to enter South Carolina after representatives of Chem-Nuclear Systems Inc. told him highly radioactive wastes from the damaged Three Mile reactor were in one truck. The wastes were en route to a Chem-Nuclear site near Barnwell, where they were to have been buried in the containers they were shipped in, Shealy said. Shealy said the trucks were supposed to contain low level radioactive wastes from the Pennsylvania plant's number one reactor, which was not damaged in last month's accident. But the DHEC official said apparently some highly radioactive water from the seond reactor, which was damaged, mingled with wastes from the first unit. New safety measures needed for nukes WASHINGTON (AP) The Three Mile Island accident has revealed the need for new safety measures that could affect nearly half the atomic power plants in the country, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff said Wednesday. The commission staff declared the accident requires consideration of additional safety measures on a priority basis, and the agency expects to issue a new directive to the industry Thursday. Cold shutdown in the nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island could begin within a week, Harold Denton, NRC operations chief, said Wednesday. Denton told reporters that if tests show the amount of gas dissolved in the primary cooling system water has been reduced to a safe level, technicians could start the NRC-approved cooldown plan formulated by Babcock and Wilcox, builder of the plant. Somoza prepares assault on Esteli MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) President Anastasio Somoza's national guard moved troops and armored vehicles around the guerrilla-occupied city of Esteli Wednesday, apparently preparing for a major push to capture it. . Reliable sources said the national guard, Sombza's 10,000-man army, controlled the Pan-American Highway on either side of town, the garrison and ah airport on the outskirts. More than 400 Sandinista National Liberation Front guerrillas sworn to oust Somoza were reported barricaded inside the Esteli. Red Cross sources estimated 5,000 of Esteli's 35,000 residents had fled the city 90 miles north of Managua since it was overrun by guerrillas. I BUY ONE EQUAL i i I OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30 208 W. Franklin bt. CkA OKI A Q CLIP Liri r. iStrvicts fX i:iM. o -i mi- C3E SPRING DEALS ARE POPPING India Patch Madras Panto SO Wool Blend Tropical Suits $AQ QO Vested Reg200 5W India Madras Sports Cotton Blend Knit Shirts Reg $18.95 Dress Shirts Half Sleeves c Reg M 8.95 MILTON'S BRINGS YOU EXCITING CLOTHES AT UNHEARD OFPRICESI 163 E. Franklin Downtown, V Chapel Hill 968-4408 Also: 516 S. Tryon St. Charlotte 2 for 1 SPECIAL PIZZA, GET ONE OF (OR LESS) VALUE 15-501 Bypass 929-0289 THIS COUPON n ipj' i , 4 i O o - o VISA' i AT MILTON'S! Coats $Q QO Reg MOO $8.90 $8.90 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6:30 Sun. 1-4 Announcements VOTER REGISTRATION; Chapel Hill Municipal B!d3 and Carrboro Town Hall, Thursday and Friday 9am to 5 pm; Public Library, 523 E. Franklin St., Thursday 9 am to 9 pm, Friday and Saturday 9 am to 5 pm. Deadline April 19 for precinct meetings. Come hear EDDIE KNOX of the Advisory Budget Commission tonight at 7:30 pm in 104 Gardner. Sponsored by UNC Young Democrats. Important Stoneybrook business following. ALL 1978 EAST FORSYTH GRADUATES: There will be a dinner reunion on Tuesday, 24 April at 6:00 pm at Western Sizzlin' on Rosemary St. Call Joshua McKaughan for details, 933-6340. THE SECRET SERVICE play rockin popular tunes for your enjoyment and frenzied dancing pleasure. FREE ADVICE (on Hillsborough Street in Raleigh) Thursday, Friday, Saturday 1.00 DELTA DELTA DELTA SCHOLARSHIP: All undergraduate women demonstrating financial need, character, and academic ability are eligible. Applications are available at the Student Union desk or Tri-Delta House, phone 968-4456. Lost & Found REWARD: 5 to finder of book Tess of the D'Urbewilles with personal notes in it. Paperback from Classic Press. Call 933-2582 if found. ATTENTION TO BLONDE GIRL who found a black and tan mixed terrier puppy three weeks ago on Columbia and W. Franklin Streets. His name is Pal, I'm heartbroken. Please get in touch with me, 967-8820. FOUND: WATCH in Gardner. Gold Bubva found on Tuesday. Call 929-1333. FOUND: BIRTHSTONE RING on Airport Road. CaB and identify, 967-2591-. LOST: April 5th in Hamilton 100. A set of five KEYS on a PLAIN keyring. Included are three VW car keys and a dorm room key. PLEASE call 933-8078 if found! LOST! One golden retriever puppy. Forty pounds; two feet tall; short, light gold hair; no collar; answers to name 'Columbo.' If found, call 967-9368. LOST: FEMALE'S TIM EX gold watch, red face. Special gift from my children. Reward offered. Call 929-2418 after 4 pm. Ask for Lou or leave message. For Rent SUBLET: mid-May to mid-August. 3-bedroom, 2 bath Townhouse Apt.; 2 blocks from campus; pool; AC; furnished. 235mo. (negotiable). 942-2809. SUMMER STEAL: Sublet well-furnished 2-bdrm. Foxcroft apt. Ideal for 2-4 people. Pool, AC, sauna. Price very negotiable. 929-7225. FOR SUMMER SUBLET: Nice two-bedroom apartment with tots of windows, furnished, AC. Only 170month. Call Cindy 929-5290. SUMMER SUBLET two-bedroom apt in small quiet complex, ten minute walk to medical center. Heal for students or employees in hospital area. Call 929 6546. SUMMER ROOMS Convenient to classes and downtown Franklin Street. Utilities furnished. PiKA House, 106 Fraternity Court. 95 per session. House Manager 968-9371. WANTED: SOMEONE to sublet 1 -bedroom. furnished or unfurnished apartment close to campus, r-or May 10 through August 15. Call y4Z 6039. SUMMER SUBLET. Great for four people. Furnished Village Green Condominium. '270 a month plus utilities. Carpeting, washerdryer, pool, tennis, AC. Call 933-2768.- ; '' - NEED A PLACE to live trus'summer without Hassles of finding roommates and subleasing? 13 rent and utilities at Kingswood. Call John Sipp, 967-9327. SUBLET WITH OPTION to renew. One bedroom, pool, AC, dishwasher, busline, gas heat. Available immediately. Colony Apts. Price cut. 942-8409, keep trying. SUMMBER SUBLET: furnished King's Arms Apt. Available for one person May to mid-August. Pool, dishwasher, rent and utilities. Call 929-7743, keep trying. DO YOU NEED a room for the summer? Kappa Psi fraternity is renting rooms for both summer sessions. 75 per session. Call 968-9390 or 968-9010 for more information. SUMMER SUBLET: furnished bedroom with pnvate bath at King's Arms. Available anytime May 1 -August 15. Balcony, pool, on FK bus routes. Half rent and utilities. Call 929-1294. ROOMS FOR RENT across from Morehead Planetarium. 80 for single per session and 70 for double. For more information, call Dave or Steve at 942-8179. NEED A ROOM for the summer? Pi Lambda Phi is renting rooms for both sessions. Reasonable rates. Adjacent to campus. Call Bob Langston at 942-5290. SUBLET: May 15-Aug. 15, possibly year round. Nice Townhouse Apt. mile from campus. Call George, Michael or Cary at 929-9465. SUMMER SUBLET: 3 bedroom Carolina Apt. furnished, pool, AC, 1 bath, females preferred. Call 942-5326 after 3 pm. SUMMER sublet. Large 2 bedroom, fully furnished apartment. AC, excellent piano, on bus route, near University Mall. May 15-August 15 (flexible). Asking 175. CaU John 942-6126 or 933-7511 (message). DIRT CHEAP! Single room coed living, across street from Planetarium, kitchen facilities. 60.00mth! TEP House 968-9007. Limited supply call now (free foosball). SUMMER SUBLET 2 bedroom apartment Kingswood, partially furnished, price negotiable. CaU Amelia 929-7881. PHI DELTA CHI, at 204 Finley Road, is now renting rooms to both men and women for each summer session. Air conditioning and carpeting. CaU 968-9118. Help Wanted APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED for part-time help, with job beginning the last week of April. Apply in person only. Leather n Wood Ltd., 135 East Franklin St., Chapel HiU. HELP WANTED: Part-time waitresses needed. Flexible hours. Apply in person at Peppi's Pizza Den, 15-501 Bypass at Eastgate. ' GREAT JOB for right person. After school care, minimum three afternoons per week for bright, athletic, seven-year-old boy. May, June and next school year. Good salary for responsible person who will give quality time. Male role models encouraged to apply. Transportation and references required. 967 6351 after 7 pm. HELP WANTED: Blimpie Base needs several part time employees to work from now until about May 10th. Nites and weekend hours required. Apply in person, 230 pm to 4:30 pm only. DRIVERS NEEDED Our drivers earn an average of 4S0 to 6.00 an hour. If you own your own car and can work evenings, we have immediate openings. Apply in person after 4 pm at 503 W. Rosemary. 929-0246. TEACHERS NEEDED for 1979-1980. Reform Jewish Hebrew School. Wednesday afternoons, or Wednesdays and Sundays. Beginning classes. 9 per hour. 942-2517. 489-7062, 489-3280. TEACHERS NEEDED for 1979-1980. Reform Jewish Religious School. Sunday mornings. Grades K, 3, 6, art. 9 per session. 942-2517. 489-7062, 489-3280. DOMINO'S PIZZA needs people to answer phones. Pay starts at 3.00 an hour. Apply after 4 pm, 503 West Rosemary St. 929 0246. . OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear round. Europe, S. America, Australia. Asia, etc. All Fields, 500 - 1,200 monthly. Expenses paid Sightseeing. Free info Write: UC. Box 52 NL. Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. Wanted STUCK WITH a two-bedroom apartment for the summer? Well sublet it, if you have a fall option we can assume. Ca'J Brian or Jay 933-5613. Roommates NEED ONE male roommate for summer to share furnished, two-bedroom Carolina apt. 75 per month & 13 unities. Can 942-5705. WANTED: MALE OR FEMALE roommate beginning May for summer. BoKnwood Apts. AC, pool, basketball, tennis. We're med students keep trying! 942-2358 between 5 and 7 pm. EASY-TO-UVE-WITH girl seeks room in house or apartment with other students for fall. CaU Beth 933 4937. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for both summer sessions to share Pinegate Apt. Pay 13 rent and 13 utilities. On bus route. Call Mike or Kevin at 942-6927 ; for details. ROOMMATES WANTED: for summer and fan. Grad student currently living in four-bedroom house. Air conditioned, 90 per month plus utilities. CaU Jeff 942-2693. , , NEED 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES to share 3 . bedroom apt. for the summer sessions at Carolina . Apts. CaU 929-2236, 967-1924, or 933-4712. TWO MALE ROOMMATES needed to share furnished Foxcroft Apt. for summer. 75 per month plus 13 utilities. CaU 942-5536. , . ; I NEED A FEMALE, Christian, non-smoking ; roommate to share a furnished guest house May 15-i August 15. 87.50 per month plus utilities. Call Margaret 942-3090. NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE to share one1 bedroom Colony Apartment, one or both summer sessions. 95.00month plus utilities. Call Paige at 929-5187. DESPERATELY NEED summer roommate. Furnished apartment near busline, 2-bdrm, residential area. Worth every cent. Rent negotiable. Call Paul Deane 942-3591. Miscellaneous SCHOOL'S OUT SOON! Start your summer at the ' King George Motel in North Myrtle Beach. Carolina after-school special: Rooms 15. Call 803-249-2721 for reservations. GET THE CRABS, LIVE at Tom Robinson's Seafood Thursday-Friday 9:30-6:00; Saturdays 10 am until. 301 West Rosemary St., behind PTA, next to Perse rverence Produce. For Sale MUST SELL: One pair men's Tretorn sneakers. Size ten, never worn, brand new. WiU take best offer. Phone 9334709, ask for Misti; keep trying! DODGE ASPEN 76 six cyl. automatic. Economical, wen-maintained by one owner. CaU anytime 732-; 7287. 29Q0 or make offer. REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE. 6 cubic feet. Price negotiable. Call 933-5712 or come by 213 Ruffin Dorm. SEXUAL AIDS, vibrators, contraceptives, books, men's and women's clothing from well-known national mail order firm, now available locally. ROMEO CATALOG OUTLET, 106 N. Graham. Hours: 10-5. AFRICAN VIOLETS! For Easter and Mother's Day' Fowler's parking lot, Friday and Saturday (if it's not . raining). TRAILER FOR SALE. Fully shag carpeted, washer-dryer, two bedrooms, two bathrofems. paymenVJarid assume &nMMi living, call 967-7730. Services THE DATING BANK . ' : ' New, registered, progressive, serving the lonely unmarried locally by mail. Box 1549, Winston-Salem, NC 27102; 1-761-1579. Personals GEOFF: Happy Birthday to a great little guy whose always there when I need him. Enjoy your day, don't work hard, and celebrate on the bus with D. Cassidy . Kevin J.V. CHEERLEADERS 78-79: It was a great year and y'aU were a super squad. Congrats to you for being fantastic friends. I love you! Re nee HAPPY BIRTHDAY Jackie, Virginia, Ratcliff and Carol Gateez! Let's get rid of those green lights and go to the Reptilian Cotillion! Much love to aU you beautiful babes! Annette To the NJ Swimmer, Was it in the weight room only -ONE week ago?? How time flies when you're having -fun! The NJ soccer (?) player TOM The three best things are skiing, sex, and ' Dartmouth grad! Congratulations from a die-hard ' devotee of grits. JULIA: Quilts and Redheads? Now it's my turn to ' entice the girl who'd look sexy in any sun dress. See ' you Friday, in bunny outfit. Take care. Happy Easter. To the Deere Toyota lady who squashes sunglasses: Happy 21! May you enjoy many sloe screws. Stay gorgeous! Love, Xaviera, Big Man, & Roadracer Giminski f DRUGZ: Beach it and be W I L D! Severe woe ends with white Russians, sin, sand and sun. Mom, Pledge Pres. Ms. Wong, Bahama Mama, BMFWPF, Spiker,. Red Classified Info Pick up ad forms in any classified box at aU DTH pickup spots or at the DTH Office. Return ad and check or money order to DTH Office by 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 54 for each additional word 1.00 more for boxed ad or bold face type. 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