,4The Daily Tar HeelFriday, January 31, 1992 'Vol. World leaders gather for U.N. peace summit ' UNITED NATIONS President Bush and ihe world's other top leaders gatheredThursday for an unprecedented Security Council summit to coordinate policy on peacekeeping, disarming and quelling aggression. British Prime Minister John Major will preside over Friday's summit, the first of its kind in the council's 46-year history. Thirteen heads of state or gov ernment will sit with him at the circular table in the council's chamber. "The Security Council is more and more the focus of all the work that is being done in collective security against aggression and against threats to inter national peace and security," said Brit ish Ambassador David Hannay. Britain is president of Ihe council this month, and Major proposed the summit. The council's new high profile was underlined last year by its role in the Persian Gulf War. The summit was Tlio Reverend Billy CWirtz $6.00 Cover 9:30 Showtime 405 12 W. 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"Democrats will not obstruct, but we will try to improve the president's pack age," said House Majority Leader Rich ard Gephardt, D-Mo., as the Budget Committee began hearings on the spend ing plan Bush presented Wednesday. "We're doing far too much for people who already do well." White House budget director Rich ard Darman told the panel that the $ 1 .52 trillion spending blueprint was "clearly a serious plan" for shoving the economy out of the recession it entered in July 1990. He defended the president's de mand that Congress enact tax breaks by March 20 for property owners, busi nesses, home buyers and others. House Budget Committee Chairman Leon Panetta, D-Calif., said the wealthi est 3 percent of American fam i I ies wou Id get 83 percent of the savings from Bush's proposed capital gains slash. That's an average $19,000 tax break for every family that makes more than $200,000 a year, Panetta said. Hecontrasted that with Bush's call to add $500 per child to the $2,300 per sonal exemption. That reduction would not take effect until October, netting most families with twochildren a$37.50 savings this year. The Associated Press iisfliife a?a308riQiiB; loops wows Winthrop ROCK HILL, S.C. The UNC women's basketball team walloped Winthrop College Thursday, 1 16-58. Seven Tar Heels scored in double figures, as Charlotte Smith and Stephanie Lawrence led the way with 1 7 points apiece. North Carolina, now 1 5-3, 4-2 in the ACC, shot 51.3 percent from the field and held Winthrop to 31.1 percent. UNCoutrebounded Winthrop60-39. Smith pulled in 10 boards. The Tar Heels will travel to Reynolds Gymnasium in Winston-Salem Satur day to take on Wake Forest at 3 p.m. The Demon Deacons enter the con test with a 9-9 record, 0-7 in the ACC. Gymnasts welcome pair The UNC gymnastics team will host the Ohio State Buckeyes and the James Madison Dukes in a dual meet Saturday at 7 p.m. in Carmichael Auditorium. The 3-1 Tar Heels return home after defeating Radford last Saturday. Tar Heels foot it in Fla. The UNC indoor track teams will travel to Gainesville, Fla., Saturday to compete in the University of Florida I0-Team Meet, beginning at 9:30 a.m. At last week's USAirEast Tennes see State Invitational, UNCjunior Kevin Brown broke his own school record in the pole vault with a 17-foot, 3 34-inch mark. In addition, Tar Heel junior Reggie Harris won the 400-meter dash with a 46.35-second run. In doing so, Harris defeated Antonio Pettigrew, the world champion in the 400. Fencers to foil at FDU The UNC men's and women's fenc ing teams will travel north Saturday to compete in a multi-school meet at Fairleigh Dickinson University's Teaneck, N.J., campus. The men's fencers finished 4-1 last weekend in a six-school meet at Penn State. 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Freshman point guard Travis Best and the 20th-ranked Yellow Jackets ( 1 5 5, 3-3 in the ACC) will try to post their first victory ever on ABC-TV, when they host I Ith-ranked North Carolina (14-3, 4-2) Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Best is part of a Yellow Jacket team that is deeper and bigger than in years past. The 5-foot-1 1 Springfield, Mass., native has filled the shoes of Kenny Anderson, who left Tech after his sopho more year to sit the bench in the NBA for New Jersey. Best leads the Ramblin' Wreck with 6.2 assists per game, and has pumped in 12.5 points per contest. Some familiar faces junior Malcolm Mackey and seniors Jon Barry and Matt Geiger form Best's princi pal supporting cast. Mackey burned the Tar Heels at the Smith Center last Jan. 27, connecting for 24 points and a game-high 17 re bounds in leading Tech to an 88-86 upset win. The 6-1 1 , 248-pound Mackey is Tech's leading scorer ( 1 7.7 ppg) and rebounder (9.6), with the latter mark good for second in the conference. Barry fills the shooting guard role again and has stepped up his game to become the Yellow Jackets' emotional Stone bits of metal and brick, but nothing of historical significance." This is not the first incident involv ing Old East's cornerstone. Its com memorative bronze plate disappeared while the University was closed during the Civil War. The plate ended up in Tennessee at the Clarksville Foundry and Machine Works. The foundry's owner happened to be Thomas Faust of the class of 1 903. A foreman brought the plate to Faust after noticing the inscription. Faust sus pected that the plate was connected to the University when he noticed an en graving of William Richardson Davie's name. Davie is known as the "father of the University." 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Housing Director Wayne Kuncl said Old East there will not be a problem. Jennifer Davis, member of the Resi dence Hall Association governing board, explained that STOWE residence area would have had five female residence halls and one male hall if Old East or Old West had been converted. Kerrey make her own decision," he said on a recent edition of NBC's Sunday news program "Meet the Press." Leuchtenberg said Kerrey's change on the abortion issue probably would not affect his standing with voters. The adultery charges that have plagued Clinton in recent weeks could help Kerrey if the Arkansas governor's campaign continues to lose ground, Leuchtenberg said. LikeClinton, Kerrey has had to battle A ! IS HAVING A STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE! THIS FRIDAY JANUARY 31st LOWEST f 2 pm to 8 pm V ONLY! J, EVER! STORE UNTIL 116 W. Carrboro '91 CLOSEOUT! (mbs ) Jffg Giant f of oily unsquo. Compare the Boulder ATX, ATX 760, ATX 770 and the top of the line ATX 780. 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Sophomore rebound specialist Ivano Newbill and juniors Bryan Hill and Fred Vinson give the Yellow Jack ets an eight-man rotation for the first time in years. Hubert Davis (19.7 ppg) will once again lead the Tar Heels. Budding star Brian Reese, the third-leading UNC scorer at 10.2 ppg, should be able to utilize his speed against the bigger, slower Tech front line. Hill's drivine scooo shot eave Duke a 64-62 lead and sparked the closing flourish that sent the defending national champions to their 22nd straight vic tory before a record Florida State crowd of 13,610 fans. from page 1 the renovations would bring Old East and Old West up to the standards of modern residence halls. Department of University Housing officials hope to generate $3 million for the project as part of the Bicentennial Campaign, Kuncl said. The estimated cost for renovation and restoration is estimated at more than $4 million. from page 1 Davis said she thought students would be pleased with the housing officials' decision. "A lot of students who were concerned with gender changes in the STOWE area dorms called and voiced their opinion to RHA and University housing." from page 1 rumors of womanizing during his po litical career. During his term as governor, Kerrey had a widely publicized relationship with actress Debra Winger. Kerrey ad mitted that Winger often spent the night in his executive mansion. But the image of a womanizer that haunted Kerrey during his 1988 campaign for the U.S. Senate has been erased by the candidate's recent vow of celibacy dur ing the 1992 campaign. YOUR LOCAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT STORE... 3. PRICES ( ITEMS IN EVERY X DEPARTMENT CLOSED 2 PM 'DONT Main St. 968-4411 MISS JT' SAVE 50-200!