2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, January 30, 1981 71 T " f"7 TT? .7S f ; 7T f '1 n hi Li ms i o n n Mondsy-Friday 77 11:C0-2:C0 . Tlsza bullet Sunday 11:C3- 11:C0 f K i . i- taa w ..i -fe Plxsa barret Csrcsi Pctsj Present this ad ; for 2 for 1 Pizza Special crdy rzci Thursdiy-Sundey rf"' iaw :49 s . , has besn here for you cinco 1974... provide pnvcto, unaerctondlr health caro to TOincn cf all c33v. at a reasonable cost.- w W -m v- w ter l'Wtferf Th3 FlcasJirj Center... Tro'ro hero when you need us. 3 r-i ' , ' .. F i i J SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY, JAN. 31 11:00 AM AND 1 PM CARROLL HALL Admission 500 w!D yjni presentation . WASHINGTON (AP) President Reagan announced Thursday he would abolish the Council on Wage and Price Stability and prohibit federal agencies from implementing new regulations for 60 days. In an opening statement at his first news conference since taking office, the president said the Council on Wage and Price Stability, which administered the Carter administration's anti-inflation program, "has been totally ineffective in controlling inflation and has imposed unnecessary burdens on labor and business." Announcing the freeze on pending federal regulations, the new president said the action would give his adminis tration time "to start a new regulatory oversight process and also prevent cer tain last-minute regulatory decisions of the previous administration the so called 'midnight regulations' from taking effect without proper review and approval.' Abolition of the Council on Wage and Price Stability would cut 120 persons from the federal payroll. Reagan said he would ask Congress to rescind its budget of $1.5 million. Reagan also said his planned cuts in federal spending would "be made every place" and likely would be "bigger than anyone has ever attempted." He declined to be more specific. The president indicated his continued commitment to seek a three-year, 30 percent cut in individual taxes. He backed away somewhat from earlier pledges that the cut take effect at the start of 1931. Reagan said the exact date was not as important as getting the principle of the tax plan in place. . "We've lived beyond our means and then financed our extravagance on the backs of the American people," Reagan said of his proposed spending cuts, scheduled to be detailed in mid-February. Reagan said his administration "did not come here to be a caretaker govern ment.... We think the time has come where there has to be a change of direc tion of this country and it's going to begin with reducing government spending." In conjunction with his plan to cut spending and taxes, the president said he was ordering "key federal agencies to freeze pending regulations for 60 days." From page 1 THE BEST; EAR US lOVJlS IS ALSO A GRSA7 PLACE TO EAT! i A fonr : ' IVUt corners 175 E. Franklin St Across horn Ccmpus .'FOUR CORNERS. RESTAURANT.:";".. Salads, Quiches, Crepes, Steaks, Lasagne, Hot Browns, Charbroiled Burgers, Soup, Stuffed Potatoes, Fried Yams, Home Made Deserts Daily Dinner Specials Serving Dinner Daily from 5:00 pm the campus but would be covering city streets that run through the campus, such as Cameron Avenue or Raleigh Road. "I'm going to try to be as understand ing as possible about the whole thing," Benson said. "I'm not totally in favor of outlawing voice control because some people really use it correctly. It's too bad .that they have to use leashes even though they can control their dogs." Benson said she was most pleased with the part of the new ordinance that allows the patrol to give civil citations to leash law offenders instead of having the police swear out criminal warrants, as i Hi V it. J l m :??.. I Jltt Ol iJiZni v!T e - WUNC FM presents . Sunday Feb. 1, 1931 8:00 pm Memorial Hall UNC-Chapel Hill All Seats Reserved $6.00 Tkkrt maiUiHr: C'cndina L'm Bini iVfk MuMt ( Rl Sh RnortJ P6lB Kluw SjlUm Cultufd Cffurr Outturn Ski)l KkV Rminit-RaWigh AT THE DOOR ' '; - ..vs....-..- ' with YUSUFSALIM and FRIENDS '4 V?1'".'' ' . CO X (Sea Pines at Hilton Head, Out of the Goodness of its Heart, is Making this Unprecedented Offer to the Students of University of North Carolina) o A 3-D T i1 Jlsl . .0 oil ' ?'t HIS IS NOT A JOKE. Sea Pines at Hilton Head Island, one c thc sncst resorts n America, will treat you to 3 drs and 2 C4 r. !?r 9 Rls n a rrvate luxury villa near the beach for $65 per person." v3' And as JJItional inducements, uxsll include tuo continental breakfasts, a Saturday nb.lu cookout or buffet, free tennis and a day's bike rent:!. All on us. . Why tts ve really doing this? Because the people who make these kind cf Ccrnpny i!:cision$ either went to U.N.C. or one cf the ether eight college we ve mvi IT PAYS TO HAVE ALUMNI IN HIGH PLACES " . ' f j ... j . .. I AT i o" H AD - , . .. r J , - it ii::::.t I f:.:.i I J. C'.!y i 4 , Crr.'.!rrarn: Ihre h r-y dp,' .J fr S25.ri:,!-.e nr-;? a Dy. Hr4 CU V.V;! mJ for ir.r. ofr"-'.) ir--.. t-f t-,?: f.r t! uc.L-nJ of (r've hi :iJ2nd if.. ".:ci.l !.vi5. ivb ;.)::. rvh :? 7t,h i. had been required under the old ordinance. Benson said she expected many dog owners to resist complying with the - ordinance, and most of the people inter viewed strongly confirmed that suspicion. "Even if I do get the $20 fine, I'll still keep letting my dog loose," one dog owner said. "You just can't make big. dogs stay on a leash, unless you can run them for a long time; I just don't have thetime." MADRID, Spain (AP) Premier Adclfo Suarez resigned Thursday with his Cabinet, the government announced. ' , ; The 42-ycar-oId premier also quit as head of his ruling center party. : Beth decisions are irrevocable, spokeswoman Rosa Posada said in araaound the premier's resignation. She. said the premier quit for strictly personal reasens. The premier's Cabinet resigned with him but will continue in caretaker status until the party names a new leader, and presumably a premier nominee, at a party convention scheduled next week. The first democratically elected head of government since the 1935-1939 Civil War, Suarez came under increasing criticism within his own party in recent weeks after surviving a vote of confidence last September by 14 votes. . ... - . ' - r , ' - SIDON, Lebanon (AP) Israeli jets attacked Palestinian jucrilla bases in southern Lebanon Thursday for the first time this year to avenge a Pdestinian 'rocket attack on an Israeli border town. In Jerusalem, an Israeli defense official cited U.S. President Reagan's state ment that terrorism should be dealt with "swiftly and unequivocally." ' The Israeli warptenes struck at targets across southern Lebanon hours after Lebanese-based Palestinians wounded seven Israelis in Kiryat Shmona with a barrage of Soviet-made Katyusha rockets. Lebanese and Palestinian officials said four Palestinian guerrillas and 10 Lebanese villagers were killed by the air raids and 30 people were wounded The Israeli warplanes roared in from the Mediterranean Sea to hit targets near the port cities of Sidon and Tyre, the coastal town of Zaharani and the market town of Nabatiyeh, about 12 miles inland. U.S. Ambassador John Gunther Dean visited the town a few hours before the raid to present U.S. aid to a Lebanese nursing school but had returned to Beirut before the attack. ; . ; m w 1 NEW YORK (AP) Exxon Corn, and Shell Oil Co. boosted wholesale ial success of the modernization of agriculture, industry, national defense and education, he said, r -' Lack of scientific manpower and of capital accumulation, plus internal reisistance, the inability of the party to fuel prices 1 to 3 cents Thursday, but most other major refiners failed to match the moves in the wake of President Reagan's decision to lift price controls on .petroleum, - '. . "We're still trying to review the effects" of Reagan's early abolition of price and allocation regulations, said a spokesman for Standard Oil Co. of From page 1 California, the nation's fourth-largest oil firm. - Exxon, the nation's largest oil company, said it increased prices 1.5 to 3 cents a gallon on wholesale home heating oil and diesel and jet fuel and hiked wholesale gasoline prices 2 to 3 cent a.gallon. The price hikes varied in dif ferent parts of the country. Shell increased home heating oil and diesel fuel prices 1 cent a gallon west of the Rockies and 3 cents a gallon elsewhere. Meanwhile, No. 2 Mobil Corp. said it raised wholesale heating and diesel ILK control the people and the increasing size of the population are ail obstacles to , fuel prices 1 to 2 cents a gallon in sections of the East Wednesday. modernizing China, he said. Deng hopes to modernize China by reversing the emphasis on heavy industry of past years, Chi said. Now agriculture and light industry will take precedence over heavy industry. Deng also is rearranging China's power structure. "There is a firm commitment to transferring power-down toilower;chelonsu.Chi sakUio-y vv Tony Hooper, Chapel Hill's assistant town manager since 1979, has resigned from his post, effective Feb. 27. Hooper has accepted the job of town manager for New Bern. He came to Chapel Hill five years ago to be town fins nee director. : ....... ... " . Spring Break in Nassau Tvo Departures: March 7 and 8 IncSudod: Roundtrip cirforo from Ralcigh-Durhcm Hotel Accomodations for 5 nights ; Roundtrip transfers Tax, Tip VVelcomo party Prico: $350.00 per personbased on quad cccup. $305.00 per personbased on tioctb cccup. TriangiD Travel Jay Hamilton 731 Broad Street G;3 Lewis 929-7321 Durham, N.C. C33-1922 I? 1 1 f-'it "CUT STOOD U? A?4D HELPED TMCar . Exedys 2:17. Ona dy f.tess3 Hit his her-.a, th$ ptlgts cf th Kins, end took a trip to th Und cf t'.ldlxn. 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