' illicit! "'HEJf-gj'itHi 2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, October 1, rrn Ha m'fflSI. Postal Service approves The Ajwodalfd Prm WASHINGTON The Postal Ser vice defied its rate-making watchdog Wednesday and raised the cost of a first-class stamp to 20 cents, effective Nov. 1. Two minutes after , it was an nounced, the move was challenged in court. The 2-cent increase will be the first such hike that has not been approved by the Postal Rate Commission, which three times rejected requests for a 20-cent rate. The new price represents a 25 percent increase in first-class mail rates this year and a 333 percent increase since 1971, when a letter could be mailed for 6 cents. Robert L. Hardesty, chairman of the Postal Service Board, defended the in crease as "reasonable, equitable and fis cally responsible." Since rates were increased from 15 cents to 18 cents in March, the Postal Service has lost almost $126 million, he said. v Without the higher rates, the Postal Service would have had to borrow money to meet its costs, Hardesty said. He said this "would have been fiscally irresponsible." ' Postmaster General William F. Bolger said the new rate was high enough to avoid another increase for at least two vyears. Such stability is important to large users who must know postal costs before deciding on mass mailings, he said.- ' :. . . 1 33 V. Frcn!;::n St. (f!3xt to Grcm'Co Tc;:zrz) coupon I Back To School Special i FREE T-SE-3IRT This coupon is worth a FREE T-SHIRT when you buy any regularly priced athletic shoes (canvas shoes excluded). expires 10381 t0 4mm i Classified Info- Return ad and check or money order to th DTH oCce by noon the business day before your ad Is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less -Students $2.00 r - Non-students $3.00 . ' , ; . , , 5 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oClce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We wiU.be responsible for only the first ad run., ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS! AH-Campu "no tap" tournament to b hld Friday. October 2 in the . Union lanes. Can bowl 7-9 or 9-llpm. $2 entry fee. INTERESTED IN LIVING IN an academic oriented residence area?. Attend an orsaniza tlonal meeting this Thursday at 7:00 n the Morrison Rec room. Everyone is welcome. THE LONG-AWAITED CAROUNA Gay Associa tion telephone has been Instated! Call us for infor mation, or Just to chat 9&2-4401. CZT CVOLVZO.DI STUDISrT Covm sasafs F&3 Voter Cftmtlon Drive! TUs la vow Koom foe foenr years, tt to resSater fear. PUBLISHING QUESTIONS? MEET EDITORS & stal of Southern Exposure today from 12:00-2:00 at the BuS's Head Book Shop. CoSeel More info at 962-5060. APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL OF Nursing. General College sophomores and UNC-CH Juniors and seniors may pick up applications for 1932-83 academic year (begins 2nd summer session 1982) In Room 15, Carrlngton Hall on October 7 at 7:C0 p.m. The explication process wi3 be discussed at this time. lost Cz found S-4 PARXING STICKER FOUND on North Campus. Last chance to claim ft. Call 933-4274. Thank God for honest (revhmen. 1931 The National Association of Greeting Card Publishers filed a suit challenging the legality of the increase at 10: 19 a.m., two minutes after it was announced. The suit in the U.S. Court of Appeals contends that the increase is discrimina tory because it applies to some classes of mail while some others are being de creased or left the same. "I can't believe they are doing this right before Christmas," said Norm ftesidento eiipreos annoyance Cy KELLY SIMMONS DTH Starr Writer The Postal Service has again increas ed first-class postage, and area residents1 opinions on this increase are not favorable. An informal survey conducted in the Chapel Hill area Wednesday afternoon showed, that most people were ag gravated by the rate hike, but several people said they understood why the in crease was necessary. Robin Best, a sophomore from Raleigh, said another increase so soon after the last one (in March) was un necessary. "How come five months ago, they (the Postal Service) couldn't foresee 'their loss of money and make that increase higher to begin with? 1 can't understand why they couldn't calculate how much they'd have to spend," she said. QGdO LOST: CHERYL HYATTS BUS pes. If bund please contact me at 929-6361 or turn it in at the Campus Traffic OQce. LOST: LIGHT ELUE WINDEKEAKER in Fetser Gym Tuesday. Reward for return. No questions asked. Call Margaret 933-3458. Keep trytag. FOUND: WATCH, Contact Ms. Cozart at Dey H&B, room 106. . - help wonted EARN S5hour in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency breathing experiments on the UNOCH Campus. We need heaithy nonsmoking malm, age 18-40, with no allergies and no hay fever. Initial time committment is 10-15 hours, mduding free physical examination. Call 966-12S3 for more nfor manan, 8-5 Monday-Friday. STUDENT WANTED FOR OCCASIONAL evening baby-sitting. Must have own transportation. Fhone 967-8175. MORE SPANISH-ENGLISH BILINGUAL' vokin teers who arc male and right-handed needed for language-processing study, l'Vi hours. Fleas call Margie 929-6671, nights 966-1CC5, days. Esta bien? for csis ' " '. 1 . , . 1 I 11 v 11 2 GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACTS for sale now or for Spring Semester. Tired of a triple room or roommate problems? Here is your answer! No more food or transportation worries. Call 933-1926 or 933-1928. - DRESSES IMPORTED FROM MEXICO. Hand embroidered. Long, short Lace blouses, hand woven' tops and men's shirts, too. Hand-woven belts. Items $6-t60. Call 933-5931. 1974 CAMARO. KLS50 ACTUAL mSes. air. radio, cxceSknt interior, new battery, two new tires, runs we3, book value 12250. M&laumbid S1600., ca3 929-8304 or 929-5914. 2 GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACTS avsfsUe now or spring semester. No transportation or food worries; enjoy comfort with roommate la guaran teed home. SacriSce security deposit. 933-1815. 1976 TR7, air, low mi., amfaa. $2,9 neg., 933-7454. STOP PAYING RENT GET your own two bedroom mobile home on bus line, very dose to campus for only S2950. CaB Edward at 967-8324 anytime. I 20-cent stamp Halladay, the association's executive director. "Their own studies show that the reason people send fewer Christmas cards is increasing postal rates." The 20-cent rate will apply to the first ounce of first-class letters. The rate for additional ounces will stay at the cur rent 17 cents, .but the postcard rate will go from 12 to 13 cents. Helen Buckner, of Siler City, express ed strong opposition toward the Postal Service. "It (the service) is not worth 18 cents, much less 20 cents. I'm not con vinced we're getting our money's worth." " Besides the negative comments, a few people said they understood the Postal Service's reasons for. the increase. Ann Lackey, a sophomore from Statesville, said, "It's a shame the rates had to go up, but it Was a needed in crease, because at the present rate of 18 cents the Postal Service would be losing money. Eventually the rates would have to increase substantially more." "I guess it's a good thing to do if they're really losing money," said Glenn Humbert, a sophomore at North Carolina State University. "After all, the Postal Service is an integral part of life." Everyday Low Prlco On Soft Contact Lenses $69.95 . Includes Professional Fitting And Follow Up Visits 1Q) Does not include eye examination or sterilization kit. 10 OFF ALL RAY-BAM SUNGLASSES r.!ichsel Costabile, Licensed Optician 235A Elliott Rd. We would be happy to arrange MILTON'S CLOTHES PUT THE FUN 1 Famous- Name-All Cotton Velour Shirts h Reg. $40 jzzu Mid-Wale Corduroy Pants, Lots Of Colors And More To Come, Reg. $40 . .$22.90 Famous American Designer Shirts, Reg. $30 . . .$16.90 Registered Harris Tweed Sport Coats, Reg. $235 . $119.90 College Hall Two Ply Worsted Wool Suits, Vested, Reg. $265 ... . . ... ................... .$139.90 YOU CAN COUNT ON A GREAT DEAL FROM HILTON'S EVERY TIME YOU GO IN. THE SELECTIONS CHANGE OFTEN AND THE PRICE IS ALWAYS RIGHT! Phone: 968-4408 Hours: Moo-Sat 10-6:30; Sun 1-4 163 E. Franklin St, Downtown Chapel Hill; Also Charlotte and Greensboro REE VALIDATED PARKING i A YE Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS. I have over 40 diZerent original movie, posters. I have For Your Eyes Only, Altered States, Kramer vs Kramer, Tanan, Blowout, Star Trek, Star Wars, and many more. Come by 245 James anytime Or call 9334492 and ask for Shawn Brady. 1972 PINTO: 4 CYLINDERS. Fair mileage and condition. Used every day. 471-4618. 'services . IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog 306 pages 10.278 topics Rush $1.00. Box 25097C. Los Angeles, 90025. (213) 477-8226. BIGGER BETTER BAGELS. Fresh baked bagels de&vered to your door every Tuesday and Friday. Choose from plain, cinnamon raisin, salt, whole wheat, onion, garlic, pumpernickel, sesame, and . poppy seed. 6 for $1.65. 12 for $3.00. 929-8327 CELEBRATING? BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WHATEVER We deliver Bouquets of hefium Oed balloons, personalized cookie cakes and a nine to oOces, homes, dorms, in Durham, Chapel Hill, RTP. Cai Cookie Factory (286-2628) or BaSoons and Tunes (967-3433). SEND BREAKFAST IN BED to special friend or strangerst PW Mu will deover a bag of donuts, oj. plus a personal message aS for only $1.50. Delivery on Thurs. Oct 8th. To order call 968-C2Q3 or 967-9165. . JAPANESE GERMAN AUTOS Repaired by Predsioa Malntainence, 200 West Street, Carrboro, 929-1976. "Caring about people and the cars they drive." ... v.- .-- DOES YOUR CAR NEED to be washed? Bring it to the Ffcl Mu car wash on Sunday, October 4, 1981, from 1-5 pm at the Glen Lennox Phillips 66. Cost is only $2.00 for the exterior; Proceeds go to the American Diabetes Association. DO YOU HAVE 6 to 10 hours a week to make extra income? Ambition needed training provided. Call for no obSgation appointment 933-9337. Typing resumes, student papers, theses, disserta tkms by experienced professional typists. Fast economical services. ASK ASOUT OUR STU DENT REFERRAL DISCOUNT PLANT Scribe CSC, 967-6070. rented HELP ME PLEASEl I desperately need 2 guest passes (or 1) to, the UNC WAKE game. WH1 pay your price. Call 929-4969. Board supports nursing schools By a vote of 5-2, the Committee on Educational Planning, Policies and Pro grams of the UNC Board of Governors ap proved and decided Wednesday to recom mend a report advocating the extension of nursing programs at three predominantly black institutions. : Because'of a history of low passing rates at North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University and Winston-Salem State University, the BOG said in May 1977 that the schools must achieve a two-thirds passing rate by 1981 and a three-fourths passing rate by 1983 or be closed. Last year, 64 percent of the nursing stu dents at Winston-Salem State and almost 60 percent of those at NCCU passed the state nurses' licensing exam, a considerable improvement over last year, said Arthur Padilla, assistant vice president for acade mic affairs. . While there has been no marked im provement in the passing rate at A&Ts nursing school, the report said major changes in the school, including the appointment of a new chancellor, vice chancellor and dean, warranted giving the school more time. Last year only 28 percent of A&Ts nur sing students passed the exam, Padilla said. The new dean feels all 12 deficiencies noted by the N.C. Board of Nursing have been addressed, he said. Any BOG approval of the A&T nursing school depends on the results of a review of the school by the N.C. Board of Nursing to see if deficiencies pointed out earlier have been remedied. The report will be considered by the full board at a meeting on Oct. 9. SUZETTE ROACH PTICIANS . --DTH COUPON ! $15.00 OFF j Complete Pair Of Prescription Eyew&re j I Expires Oct 31, 1981 Must bepreledjtijMto of orderj 968-4776 an eye examination for you. INTO FALL! a 3csa B J gioti:::.3 cu?;:anr.3 r HELP! I NEED 4 guest passes to the UNC vs. Ckmson game on Nov. 7th. If you have guest passes to sell, caB Phyllis 933-1833. WANTED: 4 GUEST PASSES to UNC-Wake game. If you can help out please call Tim 933-5364. Name your price. I WANT TO TRADE a room in Grimes Dorm for another m Middle or North Campus. Call 9334724. CAREGIVER WANTED FOR INFANT at our home Just east of Chapel HIH Monday through Friday 5 hours daily require experience, references, own transportation. Call Dick Blkborrow 966-2157. DESPERATELY NEED GUEST PASS foe Waka Forest saase. Ptae ca3 ffioanaa 929-9132. DESPERATELY NEED 2 GUEST passes to the UNC-Wake game. Will pay your price. Call 942-2930 I NEED A GUEST pass to the Wake game. Please call Elaine 933-4082 or leave a note at 709 Morrison. Please sefl me your ticket! y NEED 2 WAKEUNC guest passes. W21 pay reasonable price. Call Lisa 933-1762. WANTED TO BUY: Good used electric typewriter. Phone Graham at 929-9709. rM DESPERATE FOR FOUR guest passes to S. Carolina game. Willing to negotiate price. CaS Mark 933-4165 after 2. I NEED 2 GUEST passetfor Wake game andor 1 guest pass for the Qemson game. Call B23 at 929-8063. Keep trying! . -; rides - WANTED CARPOOLERS OR RIDERS between . Raleigh and Chapel Hill. Monday through Friday. Arrive 8:00 am leave 5:00 pm (Sexfole). CaS Todd 966- 1435 or 848-8178. DESPERATELY NEED RIDE TO Va. Beach, Nor folk, Va. area. Friday, Oct 2. WQ pay expenses. Please caS 933-7331. Ask for Leslie. Keep trying. ' 'E23E, FEXn-SAELY, OS wanted to - Conacctlcot rcsad-tr!? Fa3 Creak, October 16-21. Chare expense and drfviag Van). Plcasa call J. ifcrssaa, $67-5934 avcslas as soos as po&!bls. NEED RIDE TO TAMPA. Fla. or vicinity for Fall Break. Will spilt gas and capable of driving long hours. CaS 933-2S06, ask for Dawn. RIDE NEEDED TO AND from Boone this weekend (Oct. 2 -Oct. 4). Will share expenses. CaB Beth at 967- 3040. Please leave message or phone number. National debt to top WASHINGTON (AP) Sixtyrfive years after it passed the billion-dollar mark, the national debt is headed over $1 trillion for the first time in history. The Senate passed by a vote of 64-34 and sent to President Ronald Reagan late TUesday a bill increasing the federal government's temporary debt ceiling from $585 billion to $1,079 trillion. A trillion is a thousand billion, or $1,000,000,000,000. The figure is staggering. Were every man, woman and child in America to shoulder an equal share of a $ 1 .079 trillion debt, each would owe about $4,694. At $1 per second, it would take 31,688 years just to count a trillion. "The next stopping point, I guess, is a quadrillion, that is a thousand trillion," said Sen. William Proxmire. The Wisconsin Democrat staged a 16-hour talkathon starting Monday night in his fight for a lower increase on grounds that it would show "the American people that we mean business about curbing inflation." Sen. Russell Long, D-La., however, argued the new debt limit was only 28 percent of the U.S. gross national product, whereas the ceiling at the end of World War II was 1 12 percent of the GNP. Deaths, violence batter Iran BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Four of Iran's top . military men and an unspecified number of war wounded died in a transport plane crash, Tehran Radio announced Wednesday. Authorities also said a plot was uncovered to kill the nation's chief justice and police chiefs There was also a new round of, street clashes in Tehran, and hit-and-run assassinations were reported in the provinces. . The crash Tuesday night of a U.S.-made C-130 Hercules transport killed Defense Minister Musa Namju and three other military commanders returning from southwestern Iran's battlefront with Iraq, according to official communi ques. -' The cause of the crash was under investigation. ' The government also announced Wednesday that guerrilla hideouts of the Mujahadeen Khalq, which mixes Islamic tenets with Marxism, and the Marxist Fedayeen Khalq were raided and documents showing a new assassination plot . seized. The regime said the national police chief, Col. Ibrahim Hejari, and the chief 'justice of the Islamic Supreme Court, Abdulkarim Ardabili, were the targets. Busing debate starts in Congress WASHINGTON (AP) , - Legislation to curb court-ordered busing was assailed as a distraction and an assault on the federal judiciary, and was defended as a way out of an "educational nightmare" as Senate hearings began Wednesday. Sen. John East, R-N.C, chairman of the subcommittee on separation of powers, predicted that the subcommittee and its parent Judiciary Committee would approve some kind of a bill limiting busing orders by the lower federal courts. East is sponsoring a bill that would bar federal judges below the Supreme Court level from requiring the busing of children for the purpose of altering the racial or ethnic balance of schools. "There is no intention here to turn any clocks back," East said. "I do not think it is accurate to assess acceptance of court-ordered busing as a litmus test for civil rights policy," he said. ' ' Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., on the other hand, told the subcommittee, "I consider this legislation another assault on the federal judiciary.' Czech Outside the formal structure of the seminar, Davis said, the Czechs were very curious, sometimes about simple things. They asked about how Americans address a mother-in-law, about the availability of goods on U.S. markets, whether "Kojak", was still on TV and who takes care of the children when the mother works, Davis said. In Czechoslovakia, grandparents often live with their children and babysit for the grandchildren, she said. Although her reception by the Czech teachers had been enthusiastic, warm and eager, visiting Czechoslovakia made her glad to be from a country like the United States, she said. - "They searched our rooms when we weren't there," Davis said. Davis said she didn't know what the agents were looking for, but they ap All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA - LOOKING FOR any one who ever drives ta.'from or through Savannah. Willing to share all expenses and driving in return for a ride. Call Melinda, 929-3122. RIDERS WANTED TO WILSON. WiSlarnston, EBzabeth City this Friday. Call 933-6381 and ask for Daryl or leave message; I NEED A RIDE desperately to Richmond. Va. this weekend. WIS help with expenses. Please caB Sarah, 933-4S55. Keep trying. WANTED: A RIDE TO Charlotte on FrL, Oct 2. WIS help with gas. Can leave anytime after 11:00 a.m. CaB Nannette 933-3612. Keep trying. FLY TO POINTS WITHIN a 350 mile radius of Chapel HI3. Pilot desires passengers to share rea sonable expenses. CaB 929-7489. roommates OK LETS TRY AGAIN. Roommate needed. Res ponsible dependable liberal and at least Vt way studious tl35.mo. Vi utB. Old WeB Apts. CaB 929-6242. WANTED MALE STUDENT TO share dean, at tractive apartment, central air, on bus route. Good roommate, no furniture needed, f 100 month. CaB , 933-8617, keep trying. ROOMMATE NEEDED TO SHARE room m house $80monm plus 16 utilities. 5 blocks from Carr MSI m Carrboro on bus route. Somewhat neat grad.professknal preferred. CaB Michael at 942-6336. personals GEORGE! HERE'S TO THREE room previews, parity raids and bare butts, the basebaB stadium, dirty Jokes, daquiris, aSafars with Steve, lots of crying, laughing, and popcorn, coffee. Four Comers and foreigners, trying to get E.B. drunk end cussin' and T.B. screwing up Chem. labs in order to get to frat parties, painting and dirty notes from M.M., blackouts and dressing in Winston, Purdys and all those sundresses, kinky kisses with forked replies, Teague, and an extra shoulder for N.B.! Glad you're one of us! Happy Birthday! We love ya! The C3AFs. HEY HEY KAREN! TONIGHT is party and RH time with Gen. 4 at Zack's, Let's go for rd the FFRA. BILLY CLYDE CONE I miss you. Tm thinking about you. 1 Love You. L. JULIET, I TAKE THEE at thy word: CaB me but love and henceforth I never will be a wolverine. My a&as Is Nick Searcy. ROMEO. iata G&D 01 trillion From page! parently searched through books and papers. One weekend, Davis was scheduled to go on a bus tour to see some castles. "I was late, and our room was at the end of the corridor," Davis said. "As I opened my door to go out, I saw an agent on the other side of the door waiting to ome in." for the record In Wednesday's story "Title IX affects women's athletics," The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported that former tennis player Laura Dupont received the only fe male scholarship in 1974. It should have read that Carney Timberlake was the only recipient. Dupont was a national collegiate cham pion tennis player for North Carolina in 1970. The DTH regrets the error. DEAR CAROL N. 1 love you and always wiB. See you this weekend. I miss you. Love, Lee G. DHJ - I MISS YOU! Even after six months I srJ3 can't last a day without you! Now you owe me two! . A3 my love, DebL GOMD - HOW CAN 1 ten you how much I love you? More than anyone else please, please don't forget about me. In his love, MPC. HEY. GUYS! WIN A date with your favorite KD1 Kappa Delta Sorority is sponsoring a stranger rafSe for Sigma Chi Derby Week. Cost Is 50 a ticket and the mixer will be held at PuroVs on Wednesday. October 7th (free admission!) Drawing to be held on October 6th. For more details, contact Kappa Delta Sisters or Sigma Chi Brothers. PETE. IIAPVY 1ST YEAH aeurisraaryt YosrYe & CIssm Cfcl of say tSm. I Sore yemf Vic. CHUCK. "WHAT A MAN!" Happy 21st Birthday from the crew and passengers at C. and C. Tavia, Carta Sue & Chuck. P.S. Was Jesse born in September? LADY S.(AND?)M. Whose body I crave. We're both so shy, you and 1, but you're stiB the little girl who's caught my eye. Stay next weekend for the pahty. S.N.B. HAPPY 18th TO A beauCJul and caring friend. I love you, Anne. You're come a long way, baby. ChrisrJ. KS8I - U'CKTKl JOS3 ON C1ZTZI Aasorlcaa. Foraiga. TUt naertaejca reqatrad. EsceZaat pay. CVorUwfde travel. Ssusnsic Job or career, Send S3.C3 for Information. SEAFAX. Dept. F-3, Bex 2349. Port Angelas. Waablngton 9S3&2. CHIP IN 411. Happy 19th! Winston wouldn't be the same without you and your "BudT Happy Birthday! The 2nd Boor girls. Moose, Bobt, MaraSs, Kim. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANNE - Chuck and Margaret -TAMAROSESTOPRECIEVEDYOURNOTE VI ABL AIR MAN YD AYS HEN C ESTOP UNAB1 ETOOBTAINSEVENDIGITCODETO CONTACTYOUVIAMABELLESPULSATING ELECTRONICMAZESTOPIFYOUARESTILL INTER ESTEDCODEFORMYUNITIS942 65SSSTOPRDOWENSTOP" TO MY LITTLE Fill Beta Kappa - WJD: Happy Anniversary! Thanks for sharing this last year with me and many more to come. I Love You: Suscia. BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. Largest selection ever! Over 33 buckle styles ami 30 strip colors. AM buckles 82.50. aB strips $.75. CaB Tommy Wallace at 963-C221. Keep trying!

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