2-The Daily Tar Heel-Thursday, February 19, 1981 , m ki is 3 From pags 1 - v 4 - f ' . , - - ' , "" un::nr.i soon-corn dottlk:g go, THERE'S L:OHE in YOUR n V j ! j j f ; I , I , . i ! VX I j ( Li Vjr-J J L-a I j Li ' . ) U Vi the Reagan administration did not continue the Section 8 housing program or if Chapel Hill did not meet HUD requirements. Also, a willing developer would have to be found, he added. Temple mentioned other housing alter natives at the meeting, Student Govern ment Housing Director Barbara Palmer said. These were: converting Pettigrew, Vance and Battle buildings back .into dorms, which would not provide many more spaces; converting Odum Village to single student housing, which would increase the number of residents there by 300; instituting voluntary triples, with rent reductions, to save existing space. Since state law requires that residence halls be self-supporting, Paimer said building any new dormitories would mean rents would have to go up for all on-campus students. Also, all the likely sites for new student housing already were earmarked for academic buildings or the new student activity center, she said. Saunders said he hoped the Planning Board, Town Council, Carrboro Board of Aldermen and other town boards and student groups would issue public state ments contradicting the report made to the trustees Friday, in which University officials claimed the housing shortage was no longer critical. a j i f H Li y o. n j i III aM" I j . .WILTON'S SUPER- FROGSTRAGLER XX . ZANY END-OF-SEASON MARK DOWNS SO FABULOUS THEY READ LIKE'MISPRINTS! BLAZERS, SPRING WEIGHTS, MADE IN BALTIMORE, Fteg. $125, 1 for $49.00, . . . . 2 for $79.00 TROPICAL WORSTED WOOL BLEND SUITS, BY VESTED, BY BROWNING KING, Reg. $245-1 for $119.90 . .2 for $199.S0 CHENILLE TERRY SWEATERS BY CARLO ROSSI, Reg. $42.50, , .', 2 for $30 PLEATED WOOL SHETLAND PANTS BY TATTERSALL, Reg. $60 $1 9.90 THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE SUPER DEALS IN STORE FOR YOU DURING THE r ! l"W A ft I mm mmx ' . , ii M M. m3t. Hi Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6:30; Sun 1-4 163 E. Franklin St, Chcgoj H?. SS3-44C3 CLOTHING CUPBOARD KTorriion Blvd., Charlctia FREE VALIDATED PARKING i s cov er Weiy i hings in Student protests wrack Poland WARSAW (AP) Thousands of Polish university students took over class rooms across the country Wednesday despite a decision, by the new government to grant Lodz student strikers an independent student association. Strike leaders said the new wave of student strikes would continue until student groups had a chance to evaluate an agreement reached by government negotiations to end a 28-day sit-in at Lodz. t The outbreak of student strikes over issues ranging from mandatory courses in Russian to more money for books meant new problems for the government of Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, who took office as premier a week ago with a plea for 90 days without strikes. Student strikes were also under way at Wroclaw, Torun, Krakow, Szczecin and other cities, the official news agency PAP and student leaders said. Jewish dissident freed in Russia TEL AVIV (AP) In what was seen as a possible human rights overture by the Kremlin to the Reagan administration, Soviet Jewish dissident Yosef Mendelevich was unexpectedly freed from a labor camp in the Ural Mountains Wednesday and sent to Israel. . The 33-year-old computer engineer and devout Orthodox Jew had spent nearly 1 1 years in the labor camp for his part in an abortive attempt to hijack a plane from Leningrad to Sweden in 1970. For the record 0 Pizza bcffet Spaghetti Salad bar Great Potato Luncheon C: Monday-Friday ll:00-2:( Sunday 11:00 - 11:00 3 lllzhtly GpccIIs Tisssdsy ' Pizza buffet $2X3 2.S0 61 t mm-mmW 2.C3 VJ. FranMIn St. " Present this ad for 2 for 1 Pizza Special only good Thursday-Sunday 942-5149 The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported Monday in a front-page story on apartment , hunting that only three apartments became vacant last summer at Northampton Plaza. Northampton Manager Charlotte Kilpatrick said only three apartments became vacant last August, but that the complex had a "fairly large turnover in May, June and July." L IIIIIIIIMIIIII III IM II IIWIIIIIIIIIMWIHIWMi o In a story in Tuesday's DTH. the wrong hours for the Olde Campus Rape and Assault Prevention Escort service were published. The correct hours are 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, 7-1 1 p.m. Friday and 7-9 p.m. Saturday. The number is 933-7602. The DTH regrets these errors. m A lN' "A A I 7 ) ;-.... Tn lite; 0 I A, - i j vv. - ,AA'Im A s Y . ! 1 - - 1. s f - mi m-4 b- -4 zmi& mi,.tom9 '"A t I I J "j n Li'U t i J n Eccapo with your friends to Florida for a few days this opring. Enjoy tho fun, bask in tho sun. ..and spend your vacation with Lito boor. lYIcottho Lite All-Stars, thoso popular personalities from the TV commercials. Look for them wherever Lite beer activities are scheduled at hotel pool sides, on the beachfront and in the Expo America exhibit ha!l in Daytona Beach and Ft Lauderdale. V. 1 WML Lb33 LmkmJI 3 From February 1 6th to the 28th, Golden Skillet will give you a FREE Small French Fry when you purchase a BIG SKILLET Our delicious Chicken Sandwich! 412 E. Main St. . At the end of Franklin St. ... Where..Chap.al Hill Meets. Carrboro Drive thru service available - v u J o) AAA 3.00 donate lB of YOU qQM J ' J i n if cpcr.'eofo ovnEcoaonAn SeCHET SERVICE Af .0 THE DOTS f W" d . W i. w m w

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