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The Associated Press WASHINGTON The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Goldsboro Christian Schools could be denied tax breaks by the fed eral government because the school practices racial discrimination and its purpose it "at odds with the common community conscience." By a 8-1 vote, the court decided that the In ternal Revenue Service may withhold tax exempt status for such schools even if the racial policies are dictated by sincerely held re ligious belifes. Campus Briefs Two UNC professors have been awarded figures indicated a 4.6 percent increase over Fulbright grants for research abroad during the 1983-84 academic year. Joel Leeb, professor and chairman of endo dontics in the Schoorof Dentistry, and Henry A. Landsberger, professor of sociology and research professor of health policy and ad ministration, will conduct their research in Israel and Germany, respectively. Leeb, who will be working at Hebrew Uni versity in Jersualem, is the first member from the School of Dentistry to receive a Fulbright. : Landsberger will conduct a survey of expert opinion on health educational policy in West Germany, England and Wales. He has also re ceived a grant from the Alexander von Hum boldt Foundation. As of Tuesday, 5,916 students had regis tered for the first summer session at UNC, said Ben E. Perry, associate director of regis tration at the records and registration office. This figure does not include the approximately 800 professional students expected to register later, he said. Those figures are comparable to 1982's first .summer session enrollment of 6,632. As of Monday, the first day of registration, enrollment at the same time last year. Associate Professor C. Edson Armi of the University department of art has received an international art history prize, Armi received the seventh annual art history prize of the International Confederation of Art and Antique Dealers at the organization's general assembly meeting April 23 in Rich mond, Va. He won the award for his three-part manu script, Mason and Sculptors in Romanesque Burgandy: The New Aesthetic of Cluny III. The prize of $5,000 is intended to aid in financing the publication of the book. Two Morehead law fellowships, awarded annually by the John Motley Morehead Foun dation, were given last week to Harriet Grant of Woodmere, N.Y. and Leslie Calkins O'Toole of Durham. The fellowships, which are designed "to at tract to the School of law . . . students of super ior character, academic achievement and po tential," are valued at $4,000 per year plus tu ition and fees to cover three years of study at the UNC School of Law. PARIS Police used tear gas and water cannons Tuesday in an attempt to break up several thousand students demonstrating near the National Assembly where legislators de bated a controversial university reform bill. Witnesses said the students threw rocks and bottles at police who were attempting to force the demonstrators from the Esplanade des In valides, a square across the Alexandre III bridge over the Seine in the heart of Paris. The police went into action after organizers of the demonstration, one of three separate marches on the assembly, gave orders for the protesters to disperse. v. After the police fired tear gas and water cannons, the students returned to the large square, sometimes throwing tear gas canisters back at the police. JERUSALEM Prime Minister Menachem -Begin 's government defeated a parliamentary no-confidence motion Tuesday and won a brief respite from a doctors' strike. Begin's coalition, which has a majority in the Knesset, or parliament, beat back the mo tion on the economy by a vote of 59-53 with one absention. The motion was presented by the opposition Labor Party and the Shinui, or Change, and porrmiuxurfactions after the state statistics ' 'bureaunanrioimced that April inflation was 13.3 percent, the highest one-month cost-of-living rise Israel has ever suffered. Labor's Adi Amorai presented the motion with a sharp attack on Finance Minister Yoram Aridor, claiming his policies were lead ing the country to bankruptcy. He accused the government of "squander ing" the equivalent of $625 million on Jewish settlements in the West Bank, $3 billion on the Lebanon invasion, $125 million by covering debts incurred by El Al, the national airline, , $250 million by refusing to implement daylight saving time and $625 million dollars on main taining an artificially high value for the shekel to keep inflation down. NEWARK, NJ. People Express, std waiting for British approval to begin cheap trans-Atlantic flights, sold more than one fourth of its summer capacity on Monday the first day it accepted reservations, airline officials said. "We're going crazy here," said airline spokesman Russell Marchetta. "We don't nave enougn people 10 iiu an me aemana. Marchetta said the airline's office here booked 5,408 passengers for flights from Newark to London's Gatwick Airport and 3,392 for Gatwick-Newark flights or, 8,800 of the 34,400 seats available both ways be tween today and Sept. 13. Marchetta said people who made reserva tions with the airline would not pay until they boarded a plane. He said those who purchased tickets through a travel agent could get re funds from the agent if service is not autho rized. The airline still needs a British permit to start flying the route. A spokeswoman ex pressed confidence the problem would be solved by today, but British officials were non-commital. 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Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5$ for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type : Please notify die DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your aL We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT ANNOUNCED THE third annual Miss North Carolina American Dream Girl Scholarship Pageant to to be held m High Point, at High Point College, September 16-17. The deadline date for entry to July 9. , Six state winners, one out of each age division will receive a cash scholarship, round crown, trophy, banner and flowers, and other awards will also be presented, ages 1 thru 24 years. Young ladies that are Interested should send a stamped self -addressed long envelope to: Miss N.C. American Dream Gid Pageant, P.O. Box 5432, Greensboro, N.C. 27435 0432 or call far information. 919-294-0295. 2 The Tar Heel Thursday, May 26, 1983 BS MAGAZINE, THE LOCAL satire show on cable TV, will be on every Thursday, Village Cable Channel 5, 8 pm. No cable? Come to Gattfs at 7:30 lor the wide screen. Starting today! help wanted 52.9M LFa, TAPES, 43e for sale. Al types. l jpv-s&a. Backdoor Records, 1M E. I level NCN3 Plaaa. mm 12-6 pm. 933-0019. Ake bmy, I Need to seB something! Run a classified in the Tar HeeL Deadline to Tuesday at noon. noaasBary lower brada unit. COLLEGE REP WANTED TO distribute "Student Rate" subscription cards at this campus. Good income, no selling fav voived. For information and appBcatkm write to: Allen S. Lowrance, Director, 251 Glenwood Drive, Mooresville, NC 28115. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR delivery drivers at Mr. Garbs. Stop by Mr. Gards for application. DOWNTOWN PARKING SPACE FOB real. Two "' (fli tit raaipwa Tnad naifilau aiaa illti al Bight Bghttotg. $2X59 par saosrth. 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Tennis courts, swimming pool. Bike or bus to cam pus from University Mall. Low 60s. August occupancy. Call 967-5463 anytime. Evenings best ARE YOU FAT AND ugly? We cant help you with the ugly, but there's no reason to be fat. Check out The Gym the area's best equipped most professional fitness center. Stu dent special now fai effect call 933-9249 for free trial NORTHAMPTON PLAZA NON-SMOKING female to share furnished one-bedroom apartment immediately for summer and fail. $140month prefer quiet, studious, person. CaU Pat 929-7656 or 929-0411. BRUCE. MONDAY NITE ON campus, with your hat on wasnt sure it was you. Remember "re-meeting" at TrolTs? Would like to . see you again TroB's-tonite? Pam. Neither sleep nor riassei nor lack of an M.E. can prevent the Tar Heel from coming out Good Job, you guys!
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