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2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, November 10, 1981 Possible tax increases worry state officials By KELLY SIMMONS DTH Staff Writer , A- federal proposal for an increase in cigarette and alcohol excise taxes has state government officials con cerned about the future of North Carolina's tobacco in dustry. The Reagan administration is studying the possibility of doubling excise taxes on cigarettes, beer, wine and liquor to increase revenues by $3 billion in 1982 and $5 billion in 1984. This is in an effort to curb a growing 1982 budget deficit and fulfill President Ronald Reagan's pledge to balance the budget by 1984. The current federal taxes are 16 cents per package of cigarettes, $ 1 8 per barrel of beer, 34 cents per gallon of brewers around the country. Alcohol is already the fifth wine and $21 per gallon of liquor. , highest taxed industry in the United States. "An increase in cigarette taxes would affect North Carolina more than any other state," .said John Cyrus, director of the North Carolina tobacco affairs division of the state Department of Agriculture. "This much increase in the price of cigarettes will have a far reaching effect on consumption," he said. As consumption drops, the demand for tobacco will drop, Cyrus said. He said this would reduce the quota for the year set by the secretary of agriculture and would cut the income of North Carolina tobacco farmers. The increase proposal also would have an impact on The major effect of the added tax would be an in crease in the cost of alcohol to the consumer, which would reduce the amount of sales, said Chet Gardner, a spokesman for the U.S. Brewers Association. "The in crease will have an effect not only at the federal level but at the state level as well," he said. Various individual states have proposed additional alcohol tax increases as well. Consideration of an in crease in state taxes on alcoholic beverages recently has been studied in North Carolina as a way to provide funds for the state's highway fund. i . From page 1 Nine firms charged with bid-rigging RALEIGH (AP) Nine electrical companies and some of their officials were indicted Monday by a Wilson County Grand Jury for allegedly rigging bids on an East Carolina University project. The indictments charged that bids for the East Carolina Medical Education Facility in Greenville were rigged in December 1978. The indictments charged the companies with conspiring to commit the felony of false pretenses and with engaging in a combination and conspiracy of unreasonable restraint of trade. Nuclear war, arms race topics for today's speech, debate, film Nuclear war and the arms race will be the subjects of a day-long series of speeches, debates and films at UNC on Wednesday, said National Affairs Com mittee Chairman Al Perry. The activities are planned to bring greater understanding of the issues to students, and are being held in conjunc tion with similar events scheduled at universities across the country, Perry said. . The Rev. Robert Seymour will speak in the Pit at noon on nuclear war, Perry said. "He's a very articulate spokesman for the anti-war cause." At 1 p.m. the movie "The War Game" will be shown in Room 102 of the Carolina Union. The film is about nuclear war, Perry said. A debate on the subject of arms con trol is scheduled for 2 p.m. between Dr. Jeffrey Obler, a professor in the political science department, and Dr. James Leutze, chairman of the Peace; War and Defense curriculum. Student dwellings robbed More than $3000 worth of merchandise was stolen from UNC students last week in two separate break-ins reported to the Chapel Hill Police Department Friday. Both incidents occurred at Kingswood Apartments in Carrboro. Joan Elizabeth Schwartz, a senior, told police that jewelry was stolen from a dresser in her apartment Friday. Among the items taken was a pearl necklace, police said. The stolen merchandise is valued at $2,730. , Police records indicate no signs of for cible entry in Schwartz's residence. Classified 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. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 ' 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements SKIERS! Sign-ups now being taken for annual SUGAK3USH VT TTJP. Jan 2-7, 1982. Luxury slopeside units, 5 day lift ticket and activities for $179.00! AO are invited to find more about the trip at the Sid Club meetings held weekly on Monday nights (9 pm in 101 Greenlaw). Deposits needed of $40.00 to reserve a space. Questions? Call Kyle 967-3377. Andy 929-5840 or Michelle 967-1017. LIMITED SPACE. MAYA ANGELOU AUTHOR OF "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sing" wEl be signing her books Tuesday, Nov. 10 3:15-3:45 in Bulkhead Bookstore. Books will b on sals at signing. THE COMMUNITY WHOLISTIC HEALTH CENTER'S 4th Annual Healing Arts Festival is this Saturday, November 14th, 9 am-5:30 pm, UNC Union. Over 40 workshops to choose from, $15, lor the day with discounts tor members and early registration. SHOW YOUR SCHOOL SPIRIT by supporting tne 1981 Beat Dook Parade and Band Celebration. On Thursday November 19, the Mighty Majors and Mainstream wifl perform in the Tin Can. Tickets $1.50 advance available at Union or from any Pika. The parade is Friday, November 20, charges no entry fee, and is open to anyone. For more informa tion call 968-0221 or come by the Pika House. TONIGHT -BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID," with Pan! Newman, Robert Bedford, 7 pm, 9:30 pm. 100 Hamilton HaX Admission $1.59 sponsored by the 1SS2 Senior Class. There will be a MANDATORY CAMPUS Y TUTORIAL MEETING, THURSDAY, November 12 at 7:30 in 08 Peabody Hall. The meeting will be SHORT, but very IMPORTANT so ALL tutors MUST attend' VN.vv I I v r I V" "v r David Clinard, a visiting scholar from the United States Arms Control Agency will moderate the debate, Perry said. "His background should allow him to bring out some interesting questions." The debate will also be in Room 102 of the Carolina Union. A slide show is planned for 4 p.m. by William Kincade, executive director of the arms control association, Perry said. His talk, which will concern security strategy and the new technology, takes place in Room 102 of the Union. Marilyn Braun, the executive director of the GreensboroGuilford Co. Civil Defense will discuss civil defense at 7:30 p.m. in Room 103, Berryhill Hall, Perry said. "The whole thrust of these events is to give students a non-partisan discussion of nuclear war and the arms race, and help provide a better understanding of the issues," Perry said. KEN MINGIS Graduate student Frank Moore re ported his Kingswood apartment was broken into and merchandise worth $750 was stolen from it. The theft occurred sometime between Thursday morning and Friday night, police said. NJoore told police he did not discover the theft until Saturday because the stolen items had been in a hidden lo cation. Police said entry was probably gained through an open window. Both larcenies are still under police investigation. JOHN CONWAY DISSERTATIONS COPIED AND BOUND WHILE-YOU-WAIT & SEVEN DAYS A 105 No. Columbia SPEND FRIDAY 13th AT German Dept. Oktober test! All the beer, cider, pretzels you want for $3.50. Wurst on sale. Dance to live German Music from 8 pm-midnight. Community Church on Mason Farm Road. PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS: GRADUATE SCHOOLS Careers Night Wednesday, Nov. 11th. 7-9 pm, 213-15 Union. Sponsored by Psi Chi. Everyone is welcome! lost & found LOST SMALL GOLD RING of great sentimental value. If found call 933-7326. Reward offered. LOST GOLD WATCH NOV. 3rd sidewalk near Bell Tower. If found call 933-0453. Thank You. Reward offered. FOUND: ONE HONDA KEY beside Wilson Library Wednesday. Call 2-5481 ext. 216. LOST: TAN WALLET WITH my identification. Need desperately. Please call Jennifer Harper at 942-2250. Lost near Bingham Hall. FOUND: A WOMAN'S GOLD ring last Wed. in Pine Room. Please call and identify. 933-7267 keep trying. help wanted NEED HOLIDAY GASH? EARN $50-$75 in EPA breathing experiments on the UNC-CH Campus. We need healthy males, 18-40, non smokers for at least a year. For more information please can 966-1253, 8-5 Mon.-Fri. WANTED: PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANTS for physically disabled students at Camp Easter-in-the-Pines. Live-in position, room, board and Insurance provided. Call Ron Graham between 8:30 am and 5:30 pm at 692-8655. PART TIME: MAKE $500 per 1000 mailing our circulars. Also share in profits. For Information ap plication, send self-addressed stamped envelope: Global Wealth Enterprise, Box 2308, Lawrence, Ks. 66045. THE GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL Student Federation seeks Interested Graduate Students for the position of Treasurer. Please call 962-5675 or come by Salts D Carolina Union. NEEDED: PERSON TO WRITE user-oriented com puter documentation in a fluent and understandable style. Prefer graduate student with NO technical background. Knowledge of word processing helpful but not necessary. Salary negotiable. CaU Bill at 962-2406 daytime. Saudis In Washington, President Ronald Reagan was informed about 9:30 a.m. EST. that Israeli jets had entered Saudi airspace and left "on their own accord," Deputy White House press secretary Larry Speaks said. He would not com ment further. Another point of contention by the Israelis is a Mideast peace plan put for ward by Saudi Prince Fahd, calling for establishment of a Palestinian state on land now occupied by Israel, with East Jerusalem as the capital. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin 's government is concerned over Washington's expres sion of interest in the Fahd plan. There was no Saudi description of the riimvr or tvpe of planes involved. Both lawsuit not part of the zoning ordinance, but in stead, was included in the landuse plan. "This (3 percent assisted housing) stan dard is not a standard that has to be met at any given moment," Jennings said. "It is based on a 20-year land horizon." Potter also said the public housing pro ject would cause the neighborhood to reach a 30 percent high density level, and the zoning ordinance forbids neighbor hoods more dense than that. t A high density level is defined as more than seven dwelling units per acre. "Again, Mr. Potter is confusing the zoning ordinance with the landuse plan," Jennings said. "The landuse plan says that a balanced residential sub-community will have 30 percent high density and 70 percent low density." Another standard that the town must meet to issue a special use permit is to comply with the town's comprehensive plan, which Potters said forbids a housing WEEK Phone: 933-COPY Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. for sale REBUILT VW ENGINE. CALL collect 1-483-4624. One week's service-ninety day warranty. GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACT FOR sale. Pool, meals, good location. Available immediately. Call 933-1816. GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACT AVAILABLE for Spring Semester. Meals, great atmosphere and location. Call 933-1761. Will be there only on week days. $50 REWARD, TO FEMALE for taking over Gran ville South contract. Available for Spring Semester. Cafl 933-7426 after 6 PM. CHOW PUPPY, AKC REGISTERED, female, black, call 962-1163 9-5. 542-3077 after 8:00 pm. KENWOOD 45 WATT RECEIVER, Sharp RT series tape deck both excellent condition a steal at a negotiable $250.00 for the two. Call Matt at 967-9328. GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT AVAILABLE for Spring Semester. Cafeteria service, air conditioning, pool. Convenient to both campus and town. Can 933-1860. FOOTBALL TICKETS FOR SALE - two tickets to Carolina-Virginia game. Call Jimmy 962-1188 (days) 933-0184 (nights). GRANVILLE SOUTH MALE CONTRACT for sale. Includes all utilities and 19 meals a week. Great location! Available now or second semester call 933-7426. services PRE SEASON SAVINGS - 10 off any framing order brought in before November 15. The Framer' s Corner custom framing, by appointment, 942-8425. FLY TO FLORIDA for Thanksgiving break or Atlanta any weekend. Pilot desires passagers to share reasonable expenses. Call Ken at 929-7489. CELEBRATING? BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WHATEVER We deliver Bouquets of helium filled balloons, personalized cookie cakes and a tune to offices, homes, dorms, in Durham, Chapel Hill RTP can Cookie Factory (286-2628) or Balloons and Tunes (967-3433) for rent GLEN LENNOX APARTMENT AVAILABLE Nov 11. 2 bdr.; $259month. Rent includes heat, water hot water. Cafl 967-9129 evenings. 25 Maxwell Rd' Israel and Saudi Arabia use American built aircraft. The Saudis fly F-5Es and the Israelis have the more advanced F-15s and F-16s aircraft which Saudi Arabia is due to receive. Israel's military chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Raphael Eytan, recently confirmed that Israeli planes have flown reconnaissance missions over Saudi Arabia in the past. The Washington Post quoted a high Saudi official as saying such vulnerability was a major reason for the kingdom's in sistence on buying AWACS radar planes from the United States. . Israeli warplanes passed over northern Saudi Arabia before attacking and de stroying Iraq's nuclear reactor last June 7. From page 1 project in areas where there is already a concentration of minority residents. "The Piney Mountain neighborhoods already has higher than 33 percent of mi nority residents," Potter said. "The addi tion of the public housing project will in crease the minority population of the neighborhood higher than the average minority population of Chapel Hill." Jennings said the association had ma nipulated statistics in coming up with the 33 percent minority figure. He said the 1970 census counted 33 blacks in the Piney Mountain neighbor hood, while the 1980 census counted 145 blacks. But Jennings said part of the neighbor hood, the Piney Mountain Road area, had been annexed since the 1970 census and the number of minority residents in the neighborhood has actually declined. The town is expected to seek a halt to administrative proceedings at a court hearing scheduled for Nov. 12. C-.-- ---- 1 I 4 W IP 1 ?os, ? Presented by the Carolina Union Forum Committee AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. Can GREENBELT APTS. 929-3821 for appoint ment 10 AM-6 PM. DESPERATE! GREAT 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX. Your choice starting Dec. or Jan. thru June with option to renew. Call 933-3700. rides RIDE NEEDED TO ASHLAND, Kentucky; Huntington W.V. area for Thanksgiving. Lexington or Charleston are close enough. Call Sue at 933-4734. Please leave message. HELP! I'VE GOT A bad case of Carolina Fever but no ride to UVa. If you're leaving Friday afternoon and returning Sunday and can squeeze one more tarheel in your car, please call Liz at 933-3464. Will share driving and expenses. HELP! I NEED A ride up to UVa on Fri., Nov. 13. WU1 share expenses. Call Nancy at 933-3547 keep trying! GOING TO FLORIDA OVER Thanksgiving? Ride needed to Jacksonville or vie. 'cause little sister wants to see her big brother! Will share expenses. CaU Michele 967-5647. RIDE NEEDED TO NEW York City. Long Island area on Wed., Nov. 25, about 12:00. Will share gas and expenses. Cafl Kurt. 933-3524. GOING TO SARASOTA FLA.? I need a ride over Thanksgiving, win share driving and expenses. Please call Anya at 967-1248. roommates ROOMMATE WANTED FOR SPRING Semester. Non-smoking female to share Foxcroft Apt. with 3 others. Rent $93.75 phis utilities. Can 942-6112. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share nice basement apartment. Your own room. ONLY $85 per month plus Vs utilities on busline C. Can 942-6318. ROOMMATE TO SHARE FOXCROFT Apt. Spring Semester bus, pool, tennis $125mo. Vi utilities. Can 967-4202 after 7 p.m. MALE GRAD OR PROFESSIONAL school student needed to share small two-bedroom apartment. Completely furnished; quiet; one mile from campus; on 3 bus routes; only $100 per month plus Vi utilities. Available January 1, 1982. Smokers okay. 929-6012. Court upholds state WASHINGTON (AP) States and local communities cannot shut down stores or theaters displaying sexually explicit materials before getting a court ruling that the materials are obscene, the Supreme Court ruled Monday. By a 6-3 vote, the justices upheld rulings that a Washington state law that in some cases would have allowed such shutdowns without a court obscenity hear ing was an unconstitutional 'prior restraint" of free speech. In separate actions, the court refused to protect parents of public school stu dents from having to pay for school property vandalized by their children and agreed to decide whether the NAACP must pay for a 1960s boycott of white owned businesses in Mississippi. Plans continue for British council LONDON (AP) The British and Irish governments faced growing politi cal opposition Monday to their planned Anglo-Irish Council set up to launch a joint initiative for an end to 12 years,of bloodshed in Northern Ireland. But official sources in London and Dublin stressed that both Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Prime Minister Garret FitzGerald of the Irish Republic planned to push ahead with the inter-governmental council to which they agreed at a London summit Friday. The council, which eventually will extend to talks among legislators in both countries, formally patches up the relationship between the two nations. A chill has persisted, despite diplomatic relations, since the violent rupture 60 years ago when the Irish Free State later the Republic of Ireland split from Britain after a two-year guerrilla war. New contraceptive idea studied DURHAM (AP) Researchers at Duke University Medical Center believe the contraceptive of the future for men as well as women may lie in a gland only slightly larger than a birth-control pill. Dr. Michael Conn, a molecular endocrinologist at Duke, believes that by un locking the secrets of the pituitary, a pea-sized gland beneath the brain, scientists can control human fertility with few of the side effects associated with hormone based birth control pills. To study the pituitary, Conn has received a three-year, $280,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. T.1 AY ANGELQU Author of'"! Know Why ' the Caged Bird Sings" Tuesday, Nov. 10 8:00 pm Memorial Hall Admission Free All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 1 (noon) one business day before publication. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED in mid December to share brand new townhouse-energy efficient structure has private sun deck. Located on N bus route. Can 933-9826 after 5:30 for more information. Rent $150.00 plus Vs utilities per person. personals CRAIG (from Breadmen's Fri. night, who is supposedly shy): Thanks for the great date Fri. night! How was the movie?! Lisa. SUPER FREAK. WILD WOMAN, Shameless Hussy Heineken: You're finally legal for all those things you've been doing illegally! Have a great 18th and go for the curly-headed ones! Here's to pop tarts! Teeny Agnes & Weenie Matilda. ' HEY TAR HEEL FANS! The Heels are HOT and heading to a MAJOR Bowl victory oh Jan. 1H "OPERATION TAR HEEL" will ride again and a mere $50 refundable deposit will hold your spot on the trip! Call 942-BOWL now for details! ENJOY JINGLE BELL MORNINGS and the close ness of fireside afternoons in your own private cottage. Nestled in the Great Smokies . . . youTl have the time of your life. $40 for 2 per night. Mountain Brook Cottages, US441 South, Sylva, N.C. 704-586-4329. LANE BARNHILL, Happy 1 day late birthday. Just celebrate the whole week! Don't worry, we won't throw you in the shower, lt could be better than that! y ' 1 HAVE A COKE triple value cap. IH split 50-50 with any $100 or greater Coke cap. Call Simon 967-8751. Keep trying! Tonight "BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID," with Paid Newman, Robert Redford, 7 psa. 9:30 pm. 100 Hamilton HmVL Admission $1.50. Sponsored by the 1982 Senior Class. DEAREST NAVEN J. Happy 20th Birthday! Tm sorry it's a day late. Have a great week and lets celebrate it together. I Love You Naven H CH. TO THE "WILD WOMEN" of D-21 Carolina: It was a pleasure to make your acquaintance last weekend. Maybe we can do it again sometime, the next time you hold a "sedate" party. Reply via personals, or any way you can. Signed, your crazy friend who 11 do almost anything once. P.S. Terri, it was a great idea. NAM ELK. FROM NY MUSEUMS, fourth floor talks, arboretum dinners, vaseline, scissors, balloons, corn to bears, books, beautiful beaches: from friends to close friends. Happy Day. Love, EcnerwaL law Class of '82 presents film The 1982 senior class is sponsoring a showing of George Roy Hill's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid tonight in Gerrard Hall. This popular western stars Robert Red ford and Paul Newman in roles that stressed the relationship between two in dependent males. This kind of film became very popular in the American cinema,' in part because of the success of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Shows are at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Admis sion is $1.50 and proceeds go toward the 1982 senior class gift fund. SUE: rM SORRY FOR what I did Saturday night. Let me make it up to you by taking you to the BEAT DOOK band celebration on Thursday the 19th. I've already got the tickets. John. TO THE THOUGHTFUL PERSON who sent me the homecoming 'corsage. Thank you you're sweet! But, who are you?! PM. CPA PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS The 3rd Annual Michael Jackson Birthday Party". Friday, November 13th. Call Craig, Paul, or Alan for details. Sure enough gonna be a party! LADIES BELTS. Vi BUCKLES and strips in 44 styles and 34 colors. AH buckles $2.50 all strips. $.75. ultra-suede also available. CaU Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Keep trying! HAPPY 19th, DAN! "When I said that I loved you, I meant that FU love you forever." Let's celebrate tonight! Always and forever, your S.A. HAVE THREE TICKETS FOR Rollins Stones Concert hi Atlanta for info, call 933-8916 anytime. Have late job. Keep trying will take highest bidder ask for MarshaU. JANET. WELL SIS ITS official! You can giggle to the world. Mid August seems O.K. for a wedding even if it is in StatesviUe. CR. KIM THERE ARE SO many things I want to say on such a special person's birthday. Let me try just three: 1 ) I hope your birthday is as bright and Joyful as you make every day of my life; 2) HAPPY BIRTHDAY; 3) I Love You! (That says it all). Love, Mark. ' JLC and JDP, I LOVE YOU both so very much! Continue to base your love on His rock. I'll be overjoyed to stand with you as a witness. Thank you for so much! I Peter 5:4-8. CR. TWO WHOEVER RIPPED OUR banner down during Saturday's game Curiosity was killed, but revenge is HELL! Hope you gag on your keg! Tonight "BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID." with Paul Newman, Robert Redford. 7 pm, 9:30 pm. 100 Hamilton Hall. Admission $1.50. Sponsored by the 1982 Senior Class. DID YOU EVER SEE a grown man twinkle? Se Nick Fear, Randy Jones and many others shine at United Way and STOWS Stars of Tomorrow show. Wednesday, Nov. 11, 8:00 in Gerrard Hall. $1.00 admission goes to The United Way. SCOTT RESIDENCE COLLEGE - ESPECIALLY Teague and Frank Wells Thanks again for a super Homecoming! Lindy.
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