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2The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, October 14, 1981 f ' -' i f i' -- - i -. , ! ... Usee! cars to reeniiFe mileage listing oii titles The Associated Press RALEIGH Gaiming that North Carolina has be come a haven for odometer fraud schemes by used-car dealers, state motor vehicle officials said Tuesday they planned to change state regulations to require that auto titles list the car's mileage when sold. Elbert L. Peters, Jr., commissioner of the state divi sion of motor vehicles, said the division would require odometer listings on the titles of used cars sold in North Carolina after January I. The change, ordered administratively without action by the General Assembly, is needed to end schemes in which out-of-state can are traded through North Caro lina dealers to "launder" car titles after their odometers have been rolled back, Peters said. A.A. Justice, administrative assistant in the license and theft section of the motor vehicles division, said his investigation showed that many North Carolina dealers had been involved in odometer rollback schemes. The problem became acute this year,, he said, when a new South Carolina law took effect requiring the odometer readings on titles of cars sold in that state.; With the requirement there, he said, dealers used paper transactions to route the cars through North Caro lina, where a title could be obtained showing no mileage reading. That way, he said, the odometer on a car could be rolled back without the eventual purchaser ever rea lizing it. "We think it will eliminate ... them using our state to launder the title," said Peters. "It's been going on for years," said Justice. "It really got out of proportion Jan. I of this year, when South Carolina started requiring odometer readings to be pla ced on titles." An investigation by the license and theft section had resulted so far in convictions of 12 wholesale car dealers, Justice said. He said charges against three more were pending, and as many as 30 other dealers were under in vestigation,. As many as 5,000 cars were suspected of having been sold through North Carolina dealers with altered mileage readings, he said. Most were sold outside the state, although about 150 were sold to North Carolina buyers, he said. Justice said altering the odometers was attractive, because studies showed a dealer can raise the resale price by 3'2 cents for every mile reduced from- the car's odoirieter. If the odometer was rolled back 50,000 miles, a dealer could make $1,750, he said. The dealers convicted so far include several concen trated in the Forest City and Mount Airy areas, Justice said. " . AH have been prosecuted under, the state's misde meanor odometer rollback statute, which carries a maxi mum penalty of 60 days in jail and $100 fine per vehicle, Justice commented. Others might be prosecuted on felony charges of false pretenses or forgery. Reagan meets with King Carloo WASHINGTON (AP) President Ronald Reagan haileq Spain's King 'Juan Carlos Hiesday as "a champion of democracy" and said the United States stood solidly behind efforts to make his country thefirst new' member of NATO since 1955. In private, the monarch told Reagan that Spain would be of ''whatever help it could" in promoting peace in the Middle East, and he volunteered that he has a good relationship with Jordan's King Hussein and the royal Saudi family, a senior American official said. "Any help of that kind would be welcome," said the official, who declined to be identified. He added that the king's offer would be pursued by Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. The United States has been seeking support for the Camp David peace pro cess from both of the moderate Arab states. Chancellor undergoes surgery BONN, West Germany (AP) Chancellor Helmut Schmidt underwent heart surgery Tuesday, as doctors implanted a pacemaker to prevent disruption of his heartbeat, a government spokesman said. y The federal press office said the operation was completed satisfactorily. The 62-year-old chancellor was flown from his native Hamburg to the Human survival The Caravan for Human Survival, a group of students and citizens concerned with nuclear war and disarmament, is scheduled to arrive about noon today in the Pit, Al Perry, chairman of the Na tional Affairs Committee of Student Government, said Tuesday. The caravan, which left Florida on Oct. 3, will stop at UNC in an effort to collect signatures for its Human GEOLOQ AMOCO PRODUCTION COMPANY, one of the Leading Oil and Gas Producers in the U. S.f seeks innovative and aggressive GEOLOGISTS to expand its current level o,f activity. AMOCO will4 be recruiting here onOctober 28 & 29 See your DEPARTMENT Office to interview. Positions .S. and 7 M in . GEOLOGY for I I MALM ff i i t V. .J Wa Are An oil or? ClaccITlcd Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid.. . Hates: 25 words or lesslu," l ".it-" v. : .. Students - $2.00 Non-students $3.60-fff ,':; ; . 5 for each additional wbri 'V ; ' ; $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oSce immediately ilf there are mistakes in your ad. VVe will be responsible for only the first d rua" ; - THE YOGA PLACE, 452 West FrankSa Street, will oCer eight tveekly dasss October 23 through December 17. S21.00. For more Mbrmation and registration call 967-96S6. - ' . ' ' , SOME PRE-FALL BREAK lunacy b happening this Wednesday with ANYTHING GOES at HP; with some of the best entertainment from East Coast nightspots like the Limelight In Atlanta. Sign ups start at 9:30. TONIGHT! PRESENTATION OF THE Universityand Its founders. Professor Powell, guest' speaker. 8:00 pm, 569 Hamilton Hall. Don't miss it! Presented by the University History Association. GAY'SELF DEFENSE CLASS resuming oa Wed., Oct.; 21.' Everyone welcome Carolina Gay Association. C&3 or visit the oCce (211 Union) for information. T: Z MEDIA . COASD . IS acceptis ; !kcikasfaf teslaeseasaacserofThe C Jar Door, riaaao smbaslt a somanse mmd tree letters of recoaendatioa to Bom 13, Carellaa U&loa ty October 23. -SUICIDE OR SUnVTVALT and The War Games," two Elms about the threat of nuclear war w'ul be shown by Student Government and Americans for Common Sense in conjunction with the Carvan for Human Survival. Tonight 7:30 Murphey ill. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE NOW FOR housing and meal accommodations at Granville Towers for the spring semester 1932. Please visit Granville Towers South or telephone 929-7143. group to rally a Manifesto. The manifesto states the need to abolish war and begin an effort toward international disarmament, according to a caravan press statement. In conjunction with the rally, two movies, War Without Winners and Sur vival or Suicide, are scheduled to be shown at 7 p.m. in 111 Murphey Hall, Perry said. The movies deal with nuclear war and its effects. schedule an available for Ph.D. candidates EXPLORATION located in the New Orleans Regional Office. Equal Opportunity Employer J Male Fern a I e n lost Ci found LOST GOLD ROPE AND bar brackt in grass around flagpole during Derby Chase. Sentimental value. Nice reward. Call Kim 933-1924. $100 REWARD OFFERED FOR return of add-a-bead neacklace with 82 gold beads. Lost Saturday, October 3 between Manly Dorm and Franklin Street cafl Susie . 933841. LOST - SMALL, WHITE FOODLE-tenlcr mix (female). Two collars. If seen or found, please call 942-2427 or 942-5562 (work). Ask for Tom. Reward for return. FOUND A WELL FED block dog on Franklin near Planetarium. If you lost one call Roy Fike at 929-7136 and describe. LOST; 34 CARAT BLUEwhKe diamond ring. .Diamond on either side set in white gold, at Kenan . Stadium Saturday, between 23 and 83. Reward offered. 292-1271 (919). CAT MISSING. HAVE YOU seen her? White long, haired female with large black patches. Half a moustache. Call 929-6597. Reward. FOUND: GOLD NECKLACE IN Swain HaB parking lot on October 10th. To identify call Katharine 967-7310. help wanted EARN $5hour fa) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency breathing experiments on the UNC-CH Campus. We need healthy non-smoking males, age 18-40, with no allergies and no hay fewer. Initial time, committment is 10-15 hours, including free physical examination. Call 966-1253 for more infor mation, 8-5 Monday-Friday. OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear round. Europe,' S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $500-$ 1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write I JC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. WANTED PART-TIME DISHWASHER. Saturdays 3:00-7:00 pm, and available to substitute occasional week day afternoons. Call between 8 & 10 am for an appointment 929-7136 A Southern Season. QUIT CRYING AND EARN EXTRA MONEY over 50 ways, $100-$1000 week from own home. Send for free brochure. Triangle Gro? Association Inc. Box 3394. Chapel Hill. $1.00 Postage and handling. for czl: GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT AVAILABLE Spring Semester. Air conditioning, meals, pool, carpet. Good location for downtown. Call 933-2641 evenings. REBUILT VW ENGINE. CALL COLLECT 1-483-4624. One week's service-ninety day warranty. movies here "The purpose of the caravan is to raise the issues of nuclear weapons, prolifera tion and confrontation," Student Body President Scott Norberg said. "It's designed to make students face up to what, for our generation, is a real problem disarmament," he said. Perry said he felt the caravan was de signed fo heighten awareness of the issue among students who were not generally concerned with disarmament. "Whereas in the Pit you would have Support tho CD M v,. czz arch of mnm DO -J f 1 1 I z 1 t XEROX 9500 COPIES (no minimum) i .- 5 . . - - . v - trr ,btt -.r . jr. ; asrt ,B9saA; sqr.wr.i TvTTAT TJT7TT OT7T7T7TWT IWVV VJrCl WVLjIV DAYS A WEEK On the corner - Columbia & Franklin Call: 933-COPY Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. KENWOOD STEREO AMPLIFIER, KA-3500; pushes 45W per channel, has bass, treble controls, loudness, high filter, 5 inputs; crisp highs, powerful lows;,like new, only one owner, call Mike 933-8452. FOR SALE CAR AM-FM stereo with 2 speakers (rear) and 15 watt power 'booster. $135.00. 968-1738 ask for Rob. services TYPING resumes, student papers, theses, dis sertations by experienced professional typists. Fast economical services. ASK ABOUT OUR STUDENT REFERRAL DISCOUNT PLAN! ScribeCSC, 967-6070. MR. ICS MUSIC SHOW features a live disc jockey playing rock, disco, beach, and new wave and your requests for any party. Call 942-5293 $100four hours. wanted DESPERATELY NEED TWO GUEST passes for UNCOemson game. Will pay ir price, Call Kim 933-1431. keep trying: WANTED DESPA&ATELY! TWO TIC KETS to ELO concert at reasonable price. CaS Mary or Sherri at 929-9132. WANTED: THREE GUEST PASSES for UNC Clemson game. Please call Lisa at 967-2083. Keep trying! I NEED THREE .NON-STUDENT tickets for the UNC-South Carolina' game. Will pay any reasonable price. Call 929-3957 after 6:00 pm. Please keep trying! .1 NEED ONE GUEST pass each for the SoSh Carolina and Ciemson games. Call xmm at 533-3454. Most Urgent! WANTED: TWO TICKETS FOR UNC vs. N.C. State game. Will pay excellent price! Call 933-5152 anytime. WANTED: FOUR GUEST PASSES andor non student tickets to UNC-South Carolina game. I desperately need at least one ticket. Call 933-4702. WANTED TO CUY: TWO tickets to the State Carolina same. Call Donna 933-8421 or David 9331810 anytime. DESPERATELY NEED ONE GUEST pass to the South Carolina game! Call Angie at 933-3369. for rent FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM for female graduate student. Call 929-1349. had students protesting the war 10 years ago, last week we had people out there judging a Romeo and Juliet contest," he said. r The caravan will hold a number' of rallies on other college campuses before meeting with other groups in a rally to be held at the United Nations in New York City on Oct. 24. The signatures will be turned over to U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim at that rally. y I 1 lssP defects foukdcto:: i-.. iyr, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one-bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline. 404 Jones Ferry Rd. . Call GREENBELT APTS 929-3821 for appointment 10AM-6PM. FOR RENT-NEW TWO bedroom townhouse. Close -to campus on bus route in wooded setting. Six smonth lease, security deposit, no pets. CaS 968-4981. rides RIDE NEEDED-I NEED A RIDE to Southeast Charlotte or Monroe, N.C. area Oct 16 alter 12. If you can help me call Cynthia 942-5331. I NEED A RIDE TO BLOOMINGTON Indiana or anywhere within 2 hours of it. WIS split costs and driving. Call Cathy 968-1062. MUST GET THERE! TWO CLOSE-TO-TEARS freshmen need a ride to Washington D.C. leaving anytime after 10 a.m. this Friday. Will share driving and expenses. If you can keep one or both of us from crying, call Liz 933-3464 or Julie 933-3149. Keep trying! RIDE NEEDED TO RICHMOND. VA on Friday, Oct. 16. around 1:00. Will share expenses. Call Linda at 933-5262. 1 WOULD LIKE A ride to the Barry Manflow concert on October 30 in Charlotte. Will share cost of gas. -933-3302. Ask for Melody. Thanks. RIDERS NEEDED TO ASU over Fall Break. Call Scott at 933-1644. Leaving around noon on Friday & returning Sunday. RIDER WANTED OVER FALL Break to Washington, D.C. Baltimore or Wilmington DE., Leaving Friday. Can Eric 929-5120. CHARLESTON S.C.? ID VERY much appreciate a ride there or in that direction (Myrtle Beach O-K.) Thursday or Friday.- Please call me. Steve: 942-3574. DESPERATELY NEED RIDE TO AsheviHe. FrL, Oct. 16: Willing to share expenses. Call Wendy 933-7331 keep trying! I NEED A RIDE to Va. Beach for Fall Break. Wi3 share gas expenses.. Please call Sarah, 933-4855 and keep trying! ' personals YOU TOO. CAN BE obscure! Study hours at the WLY Memorial Library are 9:00 to 9:15 Sunday through Monday. Bring a sweater. Some patrons are so cool they quiver. Right, Ralph? DEAR: 967-3377 THE CUTE little blonde in H-2 Royal Park will be unable to use her ticket to dine. Sorry, her boyfriend. CAROLINA COMPUTER DATING "WE KNOW SOMEONE who wants to know you" Write for information. ICS West FrankSn Street, Chapel Hill. NC, 27514. 3 7X 'itX I In m. tnm 'n . , 3' UIL-. 1.L. ft hi1 Central Military Hospital m Koblenz early Monday for an examination. His complaint was originally described by government sources as a "feverish in fection." Schmidt had just returned to West Germany from Cairo after attending the funeral of assassinated President Anwar Sadat Saturday. Professor wins economic Nobel STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) Yale University Professor James Tobin, the chief architect of a theory analyzing how families and businesses juggle debts and assets against risk and return, has been awarded the 1931 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science. The Swedish Academy of Science awarded the prize Hiesday to the 63-year-old native of Champaign, 111., for his analysis of financial markets and their relations to expenditure decisions, employment, production and prices. ""I really didn't expect this to happen," Tobin said from New Haven, Conn. He said he was surprised, excited and pleased. Tobin, who became the tenth American in 13 years to receive the Nobel Memorial award, had been a front-runner for several years for the prize set up and funded in 1968 by the Central Bank of Sweden. His analysis deals with changes in financial markets and how they affect households and firms and their decisions on how they spend, consume, invest and incur debts. . Rains flood Southwest states Floodwaters deep enough to drown an elephant poured through cowtowns and oil cities in Texas and Oklahoma on Hiesday, knocking houses off their foundations and chasing hundreds of people to higher ground. Relentless rains of up to 18 inches overflowed streams in water-logged nothern Texas and Southern Oklahoma, washing into homes and flooding deep as 15 feet across highways. People scrambled to their rooftops and into trees awaiting rescue boats and helicnnters. Some towns were virtually cut off from the outside. : There were no immediate reports 1 1 ' 1 i L. a piiaiizeu wfien ineir cars were swept f r ' '"Vf.5, All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by .12 (noon) one business day before publication. CONGRATULATIONS THETAS ON A victorious Derby Week. Special thanks to E. F. and S. P. for aS your hard work. Do it again next year. Your . loving coaches. KATIE, TO THE GOU. who has caught tny eye (on more man one occasion). Happy belated birthday. lls ; ,-vy. ; DIANA: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO the Best Big Sis. Have a Great Day and a great Break. Luv ya lots. Zeta Love Your Uttle Sis. TO THE ELOKDS UTStl thm Um mmd wfclte etolyd tab top wfco stopped togalas to Cocky Honor oa Friday n&us Do yoa wast fo got crazy toshcther? PI m tpood ht ssnosth If iatcrosted. PJS. I wa too ey wt& &m baa f3 of eoodloa. LIFEGUARD AT JRDYS LAST Thurs. nite: Thanx for the apple. Come back and see me when you can stay longer, ane. OS TTIZ DTif 1V2X NOT o pas4ia&d Friday, Oct: 7 16. Um Classed mi da!2 for Wedaaodcy, Oct. Zl wZl b TMmday. Oct. IS by TO COOKIE PRINCESS. HAPTY 21st Baihdayt To a great friend and a funky gfrL Be ready to rock in Raleigh this weekend. Love, Moon. BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. New shipment )ust arrived. 43 buckle styles and 35 snip colors (including plaid) to choose from. AD buckles $2.50, all strips $.75. CaB Tommy Wallace at 9684221. Keep Trying! - STACY FROM JOYNER - HAPPY 18th! Now you can use your own LD. and POGO the night away at Zack's! Have a great day! Love, Sally, Donna, and Debbie. P.S- Good luck on your exam. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARTY! HERE'S to your first birthday on the "HUT. Hope it's terrific Love your big sis. MOE LARRY AND CURLY in halfwit's holiday tonight 7:00. 9:30. 12:00. Carroll Ha2 Tickets $1.00. Available at the Union also MARLON BRANDO m ON THE WATERFRONT. DEAR FAITHFUL GROPER: GLAD you have a PS. prospect. Hope his mother (or brother) w3 let hira stay out past curiew. ' HOLLY J: YOU MAY be cool and mature, but how long can you and Ralph tread water? SHUGA, HAPPY BIRTHDAY. DONT worry, the drinks are still on me. I love you. Danny. TOTI2S KY3TE3Y I IAN tae baa fa3 of coo&ess taat goog!s? 1no are yon?? If yon were one of asy toja dancing partner. I certainly don't fcave any Idea w!LSc!a mm yoa are. Cy tie way, 3rd West. . .yon're a great Coor! Mast Curious". S. - BLESS THE LORD. O my soul for He has given me you and His love to be mine forever. Happy Anniversary Sweetheart. S. KAPPA PSrS, PLEDGES, AND Bob's. Thanks for aS the fantastic parties, our initiation, a great IM football season, and support during "Flunk a 35 week." You are the best house and we're proud to be a part of it. Good luck blue team, well be there cheering. Love ya all. The package deal. of fatalities, but two people were hos- f 1 T 1! IJ ... i ... mio erects, icxas puuee s&iu. i for ihe record In the article "Windmill faces uncer tain fate," DTH, Friday, Oct. 9), the windmill was incorrectly located on Car penter's Knob near Boone. The windmill is located on Howard's Knob. The DTH regrets the error. CASSOSO . RESIDENTS. Doa't foolool Obo yowr m Sm ASC trUd to t&rew Caw Systeai ot of Catrboro. STAY UTTII TKZ CACSSOSO .COMMUNITY COALITION! Wa ezoucct iuz lvszs to caczzoso! TO JOEL, SU, JPK, and Scott: We loved the pledge trip and appreciate the time, can and expense you took. Hamburgers forever. Joe Stud and the gang. HAPPY B-DAY PRECOCIOUS. GET trashed on your 19th and don't forget the MAP we gave you. They may come In handy. Love your roomies. TO CARROWAY'S GIRLFRIEND'S GIRLFRIEND. I enjoyed Rocky Horror. 1 would have enjoyed it more one row back. The empty seat oa the end looked inviting. I would Kke to take you up on that slow comfortable screw. I would Eke to see you again on more appropriate terms. You say where and when. David's friend. JENNY N., STAR-GAZER from two years back: I still want that dance. What about you? A Concerned Law Student JACKIE B3: THERE IRE other pleasures In tU besides video games. Allow me to expose you. (to them). CRAIG B: HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my co AAD and dear friend. Even if you are in a fraternity I still love you! XXOO, STOW BITCH. OCXfT ACASSfY AWAZS3 COSSS, see Marion Eramdo fca Oa The Caterfront toekt 7&. 9&9. lS&a bs Carroll 1U3 tickets S1.C3 nvaSable at t&e door. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TIM OWENS and Ike. YouH always rate five stars fai my Uttle black book. Here's to a 22 gun sakite. Love. Mamie. DUCKY, THESE TWO YEARS together seemed longer but eternity is not long enough to show you my love. A3 my "endless love" to you. Frawg. TO EXCS EYES OF tie Ad S4af& Yon know wko yon are. yon cucfy-halrod dcv2. yon. Now fJgjsre mmt wno we are. Yonr Secret Admirer. GIRLS - I LOVED THE personal last Thursday. YaH may be dizzy but 1 love you so much! Get those beads read and Just twirl on for days! See yall out. tonight and If don't, have a flawless Fall Break! Until next time Love Always, The Queen Mother. FUNKY - HAPPY EIRTHDAY TO a real cream -PU-U-FF. Make a wish (for WW?) and blow out aS those breathalyzers. And for god's sake, don't drink on the streets Funky. ATTRACTIVE KALE Name tie t2ae and pUce. 6-64. TODD. HAPPY EIRTHDAY TO the most wanted man at CaroSna! Be young, be foolish, and be happy! I hope the next four years are lantastk for you! Much love, Jonl.
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