2The Daily Tar Hee'WAdnesday, September 23, 1981 Teach-in to reveal FBI injustices luff rma't iom directed! toward law tndeiit .vit . ... .. ... - .aM,M.L..",-...,i .. iff ..at..j.-..-.j.;.jtf.J..r ..-.t.f.-n By PAM DUNCAN DTH Staff Writer A teach-in protest against FBI recruiters in the UNC School of Law is scheduled for 3 p.m. today in the lobby of Van Hecke-Wettach Hall. " The purpose of the teach-in is to educate the public about the past offenses of the FBI in an attempt to dis courage law students from working for the FBI, said Alex Charns, chairman of the UNC Coalition for Social Justice, which is sponsoring the teach-in. "We hope it does change people's minds about work ing for the FBI," Charns said. "The people who are apathetic or who haven't heard what the FBI recently is .doing, need to be educated about what the FBI has done, what they are doing, and what they probably in tend to do in the future." Charns said that some FBI activities which the teach in would protest are the Bureau's past record of involve ment in spying on students and attorneys, their complicity in certain murders, their organization of Ku Klux Klan chapters in various states, and their targeting of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. during the 1960s. The speakers at the teach-in will be Arthur Finn, former physician for the Black Panther Party, who will speak on illegal wiretapping by the FBI; Earl Tockman, an attor ney who will speak about proposed legislation changes by the FBI intended to broaden and enhance their powers; and several law students and law professors from UNC. David Glarrow, assistant professor of political science and author of The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr.: From "Solo " to Memph'r, who had planned to speak at the protest, said in a written statement that "the new FBI remained a rigidly .hierarchical and indeed almost military-like institution." Glarrow added, "Anyone who has had the benefit of a first-rate legal education should think long and hard before seriously considering the idea of joining the Fed eral Bureau of Investigation." The teach-in protest is endorsed by the N.C. chapter of the National Lawyers Guild and by the Legal Alliance for Greensboro Justice. guso oz Mr III a sw o r iiH Fi , Sss. i M - ' - UPERIOR'OIL Superior Oil is generally regarded as the largest independent oil and gas producer in the U.S. We're successful because of our people. We expect a lot, but we offer a lot. Your education doesn't end on graduation day; it continues at Superior. Through intensive on-the-job training (even assistance toward a higher degree), we want you to grow with us. Superior is a company large enough to offer you sophisticated challenge; and small enough so that your.contributions can make a big difference. Internaffinancial control, operations accounting and revenue analysis will be top priorities for Superior accountants and analysts in the years ahead. Positions are available in Houston and The Woodlands, Texas and Lafayette, Louisiana. Opportunities here are excellent for learning the special techniques of oilgas accounting, the financial discipline with a future. If you're ready to commit yourself to high standards of excellence and efficiency, let's talk. . Because we are the leader that appreciates individual effort. INTERVIEWS ON CAMPUS XHUBS.,y3Qil".! Jo arrange an appointment at that time, visit your Business Placement Office or, if you prefer, forward your resume to: S. Vingoe, Superior Oil,. P.O. Box 1521, Houston, Texas 77001. OIL Superior Oil is an equal opportunity employer. Reagan warns Soviet president UNITED NATIONS (AP) President Ronald Reagan has sent Soviet Presi dent Leonid I. Brezhnev a letter denouncing an "unremitting and comprehensive" military buildup by the Soviets, but expressing a willingness to "establish a frame work of mutual respect" with Moscow. The letter was sent Monday and delivered Tuesday on the eve of wide-ranging discussions scheduled here today between Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. While the text of the letter was not released, Dean Fischer, a State Department spokesman, did provide reporters with a long statement he said was based on the letter. It quoted Reagan as saying the United States is "hopeful we can succeed in esta blishing a framework of mutual respect for each others' interests and for mutual restraint in the resolution of international crises." The president also said the United States was fully prepared to take into account legitimate Soviet interests if Moscow was willing to do the same with American interests. Springboks will play in Albany NEW YORK (AP) An appeals court today refused to interfere with a judge's ruling that cleared the way for a South African rugby team to play in Albany Tuesday night. The court acted hours after a bomb exploded near the office of the game's cosponsor in Schenectady. However, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the state was not pre vented from taking steps, "including cancellation or termination of the game, to prevent any dangerous situation from getting out of control." The South African team, Springboks, have been the targets of recent anti apartheid protests and state officials had asked for the match to be called off for fear of violence. Peter Yellin, state deputy first assistant attorney general, made, plans to fly to Washington to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to block the match between the South African Springboks and Eastern Rugby Union of Schenectady. The Bottom Line takes a lighter look at the news. Look for it every Tuesday and Thursday on the editorial page of The Daily Tar Heel. for the record In Monday's article, "Hunt to be ap pointed to court," UNC Student Legal Services advisor Dorothy Bernholz was identified as a partner in the same legal firm as Rep. Trish Hunt, D-Orange. Bern holz has never been a partner in that firm, the law offices of Coleman, Bernholz, Dickerson, Bernholz, Gledhill & Hargrave. The DTH regrets the error. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA MBA PROGRAM An Admissions Representative from the University of Georgia Graduate School of Business Administration jvyill be on campus Tr 'rT' r T October 9, 1981 to meet with student interested in the MBA Program Contact the Career Planning and Placement Center for more details and to sign up for an information session Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. ;: Classified.' info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH Oi2ce 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 'i ". , . $1.00cmore for boxed ad or boldface type ; Please notify the DTH office immediately if . there are mistakes in your ad. W' will be , responsible for only the first ad run-. - - . , cnnounccnicnts . FCA BEACH TRIP. Bring money or chck to the v meeting Thursday night. That" $27: Arrange with a driver for space in their car. Thank you! : - - "THE THREAT TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY! By the Radical Right" W. W. Finlator. a Civil Right activist and Baptist Preacher will speak Wednesday at 7:30 in 207 Union. Co-sponsored by Americans for Common Sense and the Baptist Studenf. Union. ' FOUND: KEY RING WED. (916). The keys were found on the bus stop between the Carolina Inn and Carrol parking lot Owner may claim by proper identification. 929-2371. FOUND: SET OF KEYS ON COBB Tennis Courts. Brown leather key chain. Call 933-3344 LOST: A BLUE CANVAS WALLET at the Carolina game on Saturday. If you know of if s whereabouts, please contact Mike at 933-1975. LOST: RING ASSORTED KEYS with brass chain and yellow tag. If found please call Bill 942-2316 evenings after 9:00 mornings before 10:00. LOST: TAN WOMAN'S WALLET. 918 campus Franklin St.. area. Keep the money, please return wallet contents. Z-2 Old WeO Apts.. Carrboro; 968-0403. Thank you. LOST A BLACK WALLET with the initials ADH of great sentimental value. Be somebody and return it for a reward. Please call 933-2494. . FOUND GOLD WATCH in front of Morrison Dorm . Friday night. Call and identify 929-2765. GOLD NECKLACE FOUND Saturday morning on Stadium Drive. Identify and it's yours. Call .933-2705. FOUND - ANDREA OCTAV1A FERGUSON'S driver's license. Call 929-8779 to get H back. for sale VIDEOTAPE TIME CHANGES!! Mon. 1:00 pm Tues. 11:00 am Wed. 12:00 pm vThurs. 12:30 pm Frl. 12:00 pm ' Fa3 1931 in Videotape Lounge help wanted TVS. CAMPUS Y TUTORING PROGRAM meet Thursday, Sept. 24 at 7:C9 pa la 019 Peabody liaU. Assignments will be $fivmn out so you must attend this Ins port ant nesting. ; . . lost Cz found FOUND: RAINCOAT AND CALCULATOR in Hanes 303. Thursday afternoon after 3:30 class. Ca3 933-6183 to Identify. FOUND: CAR KEYS on running shoe key ring near Franklin Street Friday. Corns by Student Union desk to pick up. LARGE REWARD FOR HANDMADE GRAY SWEATER. Lost In y-court snackbar or South Building. Has 2 black bands on sleeves. Please! Call 967-1230 early or late. FOUND FRIDAY SEPT. 18 gold bracelet In vicinity of Phi Gamma . Delta house. Call to Identify. 533-5916. Volunteer for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency research. Earn S50-S65 upon completion of experiment which measures the effects of 2 hour low level ozone exposure. Earn $50-$75 in an experi ment to study the effects of low levels of gaseous and particulate air pollutants. Numerous other minor studies are always ongoing. Levels of pollutants are low with no known long term adverse effects, and all research is approved by the Human Rights Com mittee of the UNC Medical School. Pay is $5.00 per hour. We need healthy, non-smoking males, age 18-40 with no history of allergies or hay fever. Call for more Information, 8-5 Mon-Fri.f 966-1253. y ORANGE COUNTY RESCUE, which handles medical emergencies In northern Orange County, needs volunteers to work nights and weekends. No previous training or experience Is necessary just time and Interest. For more information, call 967-1095. 929-1514, 563-1435 or 732-8984. DRIVERS WANTED - EUmple's, 118 East Franklin Street, 942-8756. Call or come by in person 10:00-2:00. 2-3 COEDS NEEDED. Good part-time Job, $5. hr. Early evenings, weeknights or weekends. Photo graphy modeling for advertising promotion. One block from campus. Jobs through fall semester. Call 966-2136. between 6-7 p.m., weeknights to apply. USED AND UNFINISHED FURNITURE, WE HAVE more, man anyone around. Desks, chests, bookcases, etc. Trading Post, Greensboro Street, Carrboro, 942-2017. Free delivery with this ad. FOR SALE: PORSCHE 914 1975 1.8 liter, maroon with natural interior, 64000 miles with excellent body and mechanical condition. 968-4411 daytime. MOVING: HEALTHY. LOVABLE COCKAPOO FREE TO good home; Boys Bass Bike brand new $50.00; 26 x 59 in. Refrigerator very good condition - $75.00. Call 967-5067. SPIRUUNA. THE FOOD OF THE FUTURE This pill offers good nutrition, dynamic energy, and safe weight loss, naturally. Distributorships also avail able. Can Rex Mercer, 929-2786. 1968 CAROLINA BLUE AND WHITE Renault 35 MPG, AM-FM, Cassette. Rebuilt engine, new paint. Runs wefl, good condition. Call T i at 942-2765 or 962-4131. $1050 negotiable; It's not too early - SKI KILUNGTON - Spring Break. Bus, meals, lodging, lifts $385. Call Mary, Circle Travel 942-4196. FOR SALE: BUNDY CLARINET. Great condition. Reasonable price. Call Pam 929-2080 for details. FOR SALE: TWO TICKETS to the Boston College Game. Call 929-8172 evenings. FOR SALE: RED 73 PINTO Wagon. Air. radio, 26 mpg. Good condition, $850. Double bed mattress and springs $15. Call 929-6162 evening. TWO NON-STUDENT TiCEKTS to B.C. Game. Yes, your Mom and Dad can come to the game. Call Kim - 933-4659. FOR SALE: OFFICIAL T-SHIRT. From Simon and GarfunkeTs first scheduled concert in eleven years. High Quality, five colors. Catt Brian 929-7551 mornings. N WANTED: TWO TO FOUR GUEST passes for Boston Coilege-UNC football game. Call 967-4937. evenings. NEED TICKETS- UNC-WAKE Oct. 10 (3) and UNC-So. Car. Oct 24 (2 or 3). Call O. Graham 933-7940 or 504 Hamilton.- for rent WANTED: MALE STUDENT to sublet one bed room Green belt Apartment. Nice apartment, good roommate, central air, on bus route. No furniture needed. Call 933-8617. ROOM FOR RENT $85 a month 615 East Rose mary walking distance to campus non smokers only. No kitchen privileges. Great study atmosphere. Call 942-2765. rides MATURE CLEAN CONSCIENTIOUS QUIET ADULT 25-35 to share 2 br, 2 bathrooms town house in the Villages $185.00 month includes utilities. Must furnish own bedroom. Interview required. Can Bill 942-2316 evenings after 9:00 mornings before 10:00. miscellaneous TOM ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD AND PRODUCE. Seafood Thurs-Sat, Produce Mon Sat, 300 W. Rosemary behind Chutney's. lVt blocks from campus. Customer parking 10 off all produce and eggs 9-noon Saturdays. We feature the area's freshest seafood and local produce. 942 1221. CHINABERRY CRAFT COOP ANNOUNCES a storewide 10 OFF SALE from Sept. 19 through Sept. 26. Unique handcrafted work by 20 focal artisans. 103Vi East Franklin, above the Hub 967-1603. OK GIR&. HERE IT IS! If s not the size of the fruit thai matters. It's the basket that counts. Think bout It The Queen Mother! CATCH THE GREATEST ROCK N ROLL artists of all time: The Beatles as TEP presents: BEATLES ROCKIN A to Z. 9:30 p.m. Thurs., Sept 24, 216 E. Rosemary. Special Guest: The Beatles. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BILLY M. Hope I got It right 'cause legality k important (especially since Fm from D.C.) NEED A RIDE TO THE OUTER BANKS, or points in between this week-end? Leaving Fri. 25th re turning Sun. Cafl Leslie 929-9846. , n FLY TO POINTS WITHIN a 350 mile radius of Chapel Hill. Pilot desires passengers to share rea sonable expenses. CaU 929-7489. - I NEED A RIDE TO BOSTON or NYC this weekend. Can leave anytime and will share expenses. Please caU Brenda, 967-9172. RIDE NEEDED TO AND FROM CHARLOTTE this weekend. Can leave any time; will split gas expense. Cafl Katherine. 933-3632. WANTED: RIDERS TO WASHINGTON D.C. This Thursday return Sunday share expenses in Rabbit. CaH Gregory 929-6976. personals BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. Over 30 buckle styles and 30 snip colors to choose from. An buckles $2.50, all strips $.75. CaU Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Keep trying! GLENDA, I just wanted a special way to say I Love You, and hope that the coming Weeks are as great as the past ones. One Time. DO IT WITH OVER 13,000 people in 7 nations. Join Circle K. THIS IS TO YOU P. Despite green pants, button downs, and a mouthful of flies you're still pretty neat! Is your alarm set? Have a good week 'Rudolph' some Snake. REARJ. YOiTRE RIGHT! You never loss! Thcrs's ons &lng you've never lost, so don't ' try. Don't forget the Italian dinner. Yon jnst haven't lived nntU now. CaU m tonight. THIRD BORN: THIS IS YOUR DAY. Ifs been a long time coming. Hope the memories are good ones. Hope I can help. Have a good day. ILY always. First Bom. It may be a day late but ISappy CMhday anyway, MARY! From Shsrrl and Roanne. GIB'S IN 311 EVERETT: Well keep your lofty" suggestions locked" in our hearts . . . "Sofa" you've been there when we've "kneaded" you, and you've "Braced" up our Uvea . . . Thanks for the "KAVHITS." Wanton, lusty thoughts "Lou," "Eurnist". roommates services MR. ICS MUSIC SHOW features a live disc Jockey playing rock, disco, pop, and new wave for any size party. CaS 942-5293 for reasonable prices. IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog -306 pages 10.278 topics Rush $1.00. Box 25097C, Los Angeles. 90025. (213) 477-8226. wanted NEED TWO TLX FOR UNC BC game. Will pay fair pries. Call colled 704-366-5929. Ask for Bob. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for Old WeH Apt 88.33month plus A utilities. On J bus route, AC. nice people. Call Dawn or Amy 967-3015. MALE ROOMMATE FOR HOUSE ON TAYLOR ST. off Airport Rd. 1 150 month and Vj utilities. On bus line. 3 bdrms, kitchen, W & D warm in winter. CaU 942-3904. ROOMMATE WANTED to share Royal Park Apt. Prefer quiet studious male. On bus route, furnished, laundry. Call Chris at 967-5037 anytime. Keep trying. THIRD FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR 3 bedroom house near Carr Mill, on bus line. $80 month plus utilities. 967-7673 after 6 pm. STOLEN: CANON AE-1 serial 4315SCS in brown soft leather case. Substantial reward. Any info call 933-8857. JANET K. - LOVE YOU and miss you. From Rick NG-BIU. KATHY JACOES - HAPPY EIRTHDAY! 23 on the 23rd is almost as unique as you are. Have a great one! J.S. UN: TIIS FHIXZS 13 ON. If yon need a thaw. iv me calL Day by Day Is cettSng dlkvJt and weekends with . Wolipacker not naderstood. Jttst remember there are two skies to that cola Grumpy. HEY DUMBHEAD. Please don't stay mad. I am truly sorry for yelling at you. You're all 1 think about morning, noon, end night Let's make up... 'cause 1 Love You! The Real Dumbhead CONFEDERATE COLONEL: Kosia Belles request your presence at the plantation 9:00 Thursday night for the sampling of some of our own special brew. Please RSVP. S.C. PIN3ALL CHAMP - Here's to: Patches. Astro, "Study Breaks" downtown, UNO, Presidents, "Where the action is", IR's. CPA's, RDHs and 20th Birthdays! Have Happy One!!! Love, Your Roomies. DAnniLL - And they said ft wouldn't last ... V$9 showed them. Scared freshmen, sophomore problems, junior road trips and now seniors! What do seniors do? . . . no, not that Happy S year anniversary! Love You, LISA. DO NT BE A FRUIT LOOP - Be a Special K.

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