2The Daily Tar Heelffuesday, February 9, 1982 fimmttmmmmmmMmmmaammmmamammmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmm nWnBWammnSBsnWnts DOFIHl New campus publication plan pokes fun at tradition By KYLE MARSHALL I1TH S4afr Writer Since a third campus newspaper be gan publication last week, many stu dents have questioned the need for a multitude of campus media, but" at -least three UNC students say they feel presently provided coverage is not -enough. Identifying themselves as Moe, Larry and Curly, the students have be gun a publication known as The Occa sional Free Mimeograph, to be dis tributed around campus this morning. The three editors said Monday they were inspired by the present campus publications. "One night before this all began," Larry said in a top-secret staff meeting yesterday, "We were sit ting down to eat dinner, when we no ticed that the three campus newspa pers were before us. This gave us the idea to start our own publication." Today's one-page issue contains en dorsements for student body president and Daily Tar Heel editor, as well as . the offices of "student underware in spector," "student apathy associa tion" and "student body movement." The paper also welcomes letters that "either agree with our noint of view L How to impress Valentine's Day is your big her with an FTD Valentine Bud Vase. A beautiful bouquet in an attractive heart-shaped vase. And at an affordable price. Stop by your nearest FTD Florist soon. It's the perfect way to get that special student body to warm up Send it with special Jh FTD Valentine Bud Vase ts Generally independent retailers, FTD Florists set and delivery may be additional, Association. . Registered trademark of Florists' A rnnnArntiuAlv.rtufnrl flirnl 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 5 for each additional word f -$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 SAIL THE BAHAMAS SPRING Break!! Includes round trip bus transportation, 7 days sailing, meals, alcoholic beverages and more! ALL FOR $449!! Call 942-SAIL now for details. We're booking up fast! VALENTINE PERSONALS ONLY $1.75 for 25 word or less. Deadline wGl b noon Wed., Fsb. 10th. Ads will appear on FrL. Feb. 12 th. NOTICE: BUYING ALBUMS, 45s and cassettes cash or trade. (Good condition, please) open 7 days a week. Fair Exchange, 302 E. Main, Carrboro. Special Interest in baseball cards. Buy, sell and trade any years. ' DESPERATELY NEED WITNESS -If you saw the accident at Franklin Street and Estes Drive, Sat. Jan. 23, around 5 p.m., involving silver Mazda and tan Honda, please call Mimi at 967-7155 or leave message at 968-4456. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MAJORS. There will be an IRA meeting Wed. Feb. 10 at 4:00 in Union 204. Dr. Bigoness will speak on career opportuni ties. Refreshments will be served.- -IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL students, who entered UNC for the Spring Semester 1982, either as a new. readmit, or transfer student YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP for student Blue Cross and Blw.rSlikld of North Carolina insurance is Wednesday, February 10. The payment must be in BCBS office by 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Don't delay! Drive over or take the bus to BCBS building on Chapel HillDurham Blvd." JOIN STUDENTS FROM AROUND the country at lobby for Soviet Jewry in Washington, Wed. Feb. 24th.. Leave Tues. return Wed. night. Call 942-4057 for info. ALL CAMPUS Y TUTORS there will be a brief MANDATORY meeting Thursday, February 11 at 4:00 in 08 Peabody. You will receive your tutoring assignments at this time. SCUBA CLUB MEETS THIS Wednesday night at 7:00 in room 302 Woollen Gym to discuss the Spring Break trip to Bimini. Call Kurt at 942-5727 for more information. jersity iTSt,InC n e anmfiamnaauuJtMssZI completely or disagree in' such an ab surd fashion as to make our opposi tion appear illiterate." Distribution sites for the paper in clude the Carolina Union desk, and "some of the finer places in the Union such as in rest rooms and near vending machines," Larry said. The editors said the paper would be published on an occasional basis. ''In our next issue, we would like to do an expose on the Duke short-range nu clear ballistic missile. We expect vio lent reaction to our newspaper, pos sibly even fire-bombing." Moe described the editors as being very diverse, and Curly said, "None of us have the same psychosis." Funding for the Mimeograph does not come from student fees. The group said that a few individuals support them, and that they steal their money. They won't be hiring reporters, but anyone who wants to write for the paper can help by paying for it. "We would like to thank all the lit tle people who made the paper possi ble," Larry said. "We'd also like to invite all human beings to our Video scam Game Saloon on West Franklin Street." a student body. chance. Impress him or to you. care. available for less than $12.50. As their own prices. Service charges yivol rlonsts Iranswortd Delivery Transworjd Delivery Association. wiro nnrl momkortkln corvira University Florist 125 E. Franklin St. 929-1119- OPEN SUN. 214 11:00-5:30 PEACE, WAR, AND DEFENSE Majors and Pro spective Majors. Join Professor James Leutze to view Front Line, prize-winning documentary on Vietnam War, Thursday, Feb. 11, at 4:00 P.M. in 569 Hamilton Hall. Social hour to follow. lost & found LOST JAN. 27 SILVER CHAIN with ivory pendant which has a man with a top hat scribed on it If found. Call 968-4506. Leave message. LOST: 24" GOLD NECKLACE with gold baby ring around Alumni Building or Craig. If found please call Debbie at 933-3583 reward offered. CONTACT LENSES FOUND in case at Rosemary St Parking Lot across from Backstreets white plas tic case hard lenses. 929-9321. LOST MENS BLACK TRIFOLD WALLET. Please help I need to be re-united with my identity. Lost 2382. Reward offered. Please call Pete 933-6353. Keep trying! LOST: SET OF KEYS in pink keycase somewhere in campusdowntown area Friday, Jan. 29. Call Kathy Luchok 966-3761, days or 493-4840. FOUND: GOLD WATCH on Pkkard Lane. Found in road 2182. Call Linda 967-9166 to identify. LOST: GOLD LADIES SEIKO watch, Friday, Feb. 5 between South Cameron bus stop and Murphy Hall if found please call Lisa at 933-4334. LOST: SILVER CROSS BALLPOINT Pen with inscription: My Guy Bill '81. If found, please contact Billy 933-8753. LOST WOMAN'S MAROON WALLET, Feb. 5 either James parking lot or bus station. Had plenty I.D. and gold necklace.- Also had money but it's unimportant.. Please call 933-4718 or turn in. Reward offered. help wanted OVERSEAS JOBS-SUMMERYEAR, round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. $500-$1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. COUNSELORS FOR WESTERN NORTH Carolina co-ed summer camp. Room, meals, laundry, salary and travel allowance. Experience not necessary, buf must enjoy living and working with children. Only clean-cut non-smoking college students heed apply. For applicationbrochure write: Camp Puiewood, 1801 Cleveland Rd., Miami Beach; Fla. 33141. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS available at one of the nation's finest resident camps for men and women with three years of college. Openings for specialists in all land and water sports, arts & crafts, dance, musk, drama, and other skills as well as for general counselors. For information contact John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. COULD YOU USE AN extra $50-$75? Healthy, non-smoking males, age 18-40 needed as subjects in paid EPA Breathing experiments on the UNC-CH campus. For more info please call 966-1253, 8-5, Mon-Fri. By DAVID CURRAN DTH Staff Writer Prompted by the recent decision to tri ple and quadruple dorm rooms on cam pus next year, Mclver Residence Hall residents submitted a petition Monday to Associate Director for Residence Life Jody Harpster voicing student opposition to the new Univeristy plan for increased occupany. The 500-signature petition, started by Robin Fullilove and roommate Cheryl Hales, appeared to impress Harpster who said that in light of the number of signatures, they (the housing office) would have to reconsider the situation. Harpster said he would submit the peti tion to Donald Boulton, acting housing director, but told Fullilove not to leave the office thinking they would automatically eliminate the decision to in crease occupancy. Although they have had support from the Residence Hall Association and Stu dent Government, Hales and Fullilove have taken on the fight against the hous ing office almost single-handedly, Fullilove said. "People in Student Government thought what we were doiong was great, but they were afraid of signing it (the pei tion), Fullilove said. "I guess they were afraid of getting in trouble' .Housing authorities have said the in creased occupancy was not due to in creased enrollment for next year, but ad missions office spokesman A.R. Strickland said they were expecting to ad mit about 50 students more this year than the 3,200 admitted last year. Hales and Fullilove attended a meeting , with Boulton and Harpster that was call ed hurriedly by Mclver and Kenan dorms after the announcement of the increased occupancy for next year. WESLEY FOUNDATION is now accepting applications from all students, interested applying to live there as a member of the WESLEY RESIDENT COMMUNITY Contact Wesley Foundation, 214 Pittsboro St. for information and application. 942-2152 Deadline is Classified ads maybe placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. JOCENT MODELS-NEW YORK agency seeking local models in fashion and cosmetics. Male and Female openings. Large client list For information call 942-8616 weekdays between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm only. TYPIST AND OTHER SECRETARIAL duties needed for campus organization 2-4 hours per week for $3.75 per hour. Will need to keep office hours and have good typing skills. Inquiries call Eric at ' 968-1185 and leave message. EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER FOR 11 month old beginning 31682, any two of these times: Tuesdays 9:15-2:15, Thursdays 10:15-2:00, Fridays 9:15-1:00. References please. 967-3779. BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS CAMP now hiring summer staff. Need counselors, W.S.I.'s, nurse, backpacking director, soccer director, summer secretary, assistant aquatic director .-Above average camp salary. . Western . North Carolina. Camp Greenville, Box 5697. Greenville, SC 29606. A GREAT PART-TIME career. This is it Start part-time with potential earnings of $500-$1500 per month. If you wish, stay part-time or go full-rime after you learn. Enter management with potential earnings of $50,000-$100,000 per year. Don't miss this opportunity. Call Liz at 477-8839. WAITERS POSITION AVAILABLE AT sorority house. Waiting in exchange for meals. Call House Director at 942-7021 to arrange interview. for sale SCIENCE FICTION SALE-OVER 1000 tides! The Book Cellar, Carr Mill Mall. AND many .other used paperbacks to browse through. Monday Satur day 10:00-6:00. Phone 929-7264.. FOR SALE: BASS GUITAR wcase Gibson Grabber, Excellent Cond., Blond wood grain. Ask ing $225-Cafl 967-3749 after 6:30 PM ask , for Tanyss. PRE-INVENTORY SALE Designer Clothes such as NIPPON ANNE KLEIN and many more. Dis counted up to 60 off regular price. Ray & Co. in the back room of the Ogburn Building 412 West Franklin Street. . HINTON JAMES FEMALE CONTRACT for sale. Discount Call 933-4449. SKI BOOTS, HANSON, SIZE 10, for sale $150.00. Never been worn. Terrific deal for interested skiers. Call Kim 933-5146. Leave message. services VALENTINE BALLOONS. CHOCOLATE KISSES and a tans delivered on cantpns to your friend or sweetheart. Student special only $10.00. Order early. Balloons and Tnnes 967-3433. GET ACQUAINTED WITH SOMEONE new. Carolina Computer Dating. Send for information 108 West Franklin Street Chapel Hill. NC 27514. LOSING THE BUDGET RACE? Ambitious respon sible couples or singles can develop second income through interesting part-time business. Call 933-9307. ' - "They're contradicting themselves by saying the plumbing and wiring will withstand the increased occupancy and then saying it will be checked soon," said Hales. Boulton has said the increased oc cupancy would be experimental, but as Hales said, "They are not going to buy all of that furniture if it was just experimen tal for only one year." Hales and Fullilove agreed that pro bably little will come of their petition, but said they at least wanted the housing of fice to know student opinion on their decision. 'Yack' and 'Cellar Door9 editors picked The UNC Media Board selected the editor and business manager for the 1982-1983 Yackety Yack and editor for the 1982-1983 Cellar Door Monday night. '. . Danny Kester, a junior actuarial science ma jor, was chosen for Yack editor. He gave several ideas fpr improvements to the Yack, in cluding having more informative copy with groups of pictures, listing members of group shots- such as fraternities and focusing the yearbook's content on the University. Kester has been on the Yack&atf for three years, as assistant staff manager, business coordinator and business manager. The business manager for the yearbook is Rodney Nicholson, a junior business major, sales manager for last year's Yack. Lila Hanft was selected as editor for the Cellar Door. Hanft is a junior majoring in English and was poetry editor for last year's Cellar Door. Hanft said she would like to encourage more applications from students to broaden the base for selection of quality material. LYNN WORTH February A9 rides RIDE NEEDED TO ATLANTA weekend of Feb. 12. Can leave Thursday or Friday. Call 942-7789 ask for Mona. ARE YOU GOING TOthru Goldsboro this week end? If so, take me with you! Call Miki at 933-5180. Will share expenses. Keep trying. Leave message. RIDERS WANTED PHILA AND Ithaca Hamilton, NY Feb. 12-14 in Cessna airplane. Share expenses to the frozen north. ATP rated pilot Call 929-2151. RIDE NEEDED TO RALIEGH (Old State Capital Bldg.) Mondays and Wednesdays for business day. WiU share expenses andor provide interesting conversation. Call 967-1884 after 6 p.m. I NEED A RIDE TO Washington D C. this weekend (2-12). WiU pay regulars. Can William at 933-3808 PLEASE. for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. Cafl GREENBELT APTS. 929-3821 for appoint ment 10 AM-6 PM. PARKING SPACES AVAILABLE Two blocks from campus, $23.00 a month, call 942-4161. FOR RENT: OLD WELL APT. with new carpet good location on busline. One male roommate already here. One or two other men can apply. Renewable lease. Inexpensive rent. Call 942-1418. miscellaneous SURPRISE YOUR SWEETHEART WITH a hand-, crafted gift from- WomancrarrI Pottery, Fabric Art, Quilting, Stained Glass. S3k Flowers. Jewelry, Baskets. Cards.' Etc. 412 West Franklin Street. GO BAHAMAS! Only $4191 Trip includes: RT transportation CH-Miaml on keg-equipped bus, RT airfare Miami-Freeport, luxury accommoda tions for 7 nights, tropical drink mixing course, cocktail party; glass bottom boat tour and more! -Plane leaves March 6 at 12:45 and returns March 13. Can 933-5253 3-6 PM or after 11. Deposit due Feb. 25. CaO today! roommates NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for fully furnished apartment Vi rent and utilities. February rent free! On busline. CaS 968-0425. wanted WANTED: 2 REGULAR ADMISSION tickets to UNC vs. MARYLAND. Call 968-9576 after 6:00 pm. Reagan sends budget to Congress WASHINGTON (AP) President Ronald Reagan formally sent Congress his 1983 spending plan Monday challenging Democratic critics to substantiate charges that his is a budget for the rich. "It is not true," he -insisted. The $757.6-billion proposal signed by the president projects record deficits of $98.6 billion this year and $91.5 billion for the fiscal year that starts Qct, 1. Reagan said he hadn't given up. his now-distant goal of bringing the budget into balance, but this plan, more than his previous one, encountered bitter rhetoric from Democrats and open acknowledgement by Republican leaders . that it would not get through Congress unscathed. House Speaker Thomas. P. O'Neill Jr., Reagan's chief Democratic antago nist, charged after a short courtesy briefing at the White House that the budget showed the president "has forgotten his roots and associated with that country-club style of people." ' Williams' parents cited for contempt ATLANTA (AP) The judge in Wayne B. Williams' murder trail cited Williams' parents for contempt of court Monday for participating in a radio call-in program about the case. Judge Clarence Cooper charged Homer and Faye Williams with violating his order barring potential witnesses from talking with members of the news media about the trial. Meanwhile, a pathologist told the jury that the charges against Williams "just don't make any sense" -because he could find no evidence of foul play. Williams, a 23-year-old free-lance photographer and self-styled talent pro moter, is charged with murdering Nathaniel Cater, 27, and Jimmy Ray Payne, 21, two of 28 young blacks slain here in a 22-month string of deaths. There have been no arrests in the 26 other cases. Iran kills guerrilla leaders BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Iranian security forces on Monday killed the acting commander of the Mujahed En Khalq the major opposition force against the Tehran regime in a raid on the group's hideout in the capital, Iranian news services said. Killed along with Musa Khiyabani were his wife and Ashraf Rabi'i, wife of the Mujahed En's exiled leader Massoud Rajavi, according to the news agency IRNA. If the report by IRNA and Tehran radio is accurate, the killings would be the heaviest blow dealt by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's fundamentalist regime to the guerrilla group. : Human senuality information & j 1 counseling service j : confidential; sensitive peer counseling : for relationshipsexuality concerns : HSICS: : Call: 962-5505 (24 hrs) Visit Suite B, Carolina union LAWRENCE WHITEFIELD 2 M $250 FELLOWSHIP FOR SUMMER TRAVEL Available to undergraduates only. Contact WESLEY FOUNDATION on Pittsboro St. for information and application. 942-2152 Deadline is March 15. All ads must be prepaid Deadline: Ad must be received by .12 (noon) one business day before publication. WE WANT TO BUY THREE tickets to the Wake-UNC basketball game Feb. 17. Please can if you have tickets to SELL! Call Pam at 967-3480. HELP! I NEED FOUR TICKETS to the UNC-GA. game in Greensboro on Feb. 14. Will pay your price! Can 933-2724. personals DURVTAN RUSIDIK DEAR VIVIAN, Happy Birthday to one of the all time great friends, hallmates, airheads. We love you; Ton! & Susan. THE PERFECT VALENTINE GST-Only $1,751 This special rats Is for Valentine Personals (25 words or less) to appear fat the DTH Feb. 12. Deadline is Wednesday, Feb. 10. Do yon care enough to send the very best? .; . ATTENTION! GIVE YOUR BOYFRIEND, girl-, friend, secret love, or even professor a VALENTINE'S DAY PACKAGE. Contains personal message, Valentine's related goodies, flower, etc. Send message, name and address of recipient and $4.95 to Food For Thought P.O. Box 722, Chapel Hill. Free delivery on campus. Add 25 C for delivery off campus.' ' OH NO - My ad hasn't run yet Well -conse by the DTH office and ASK WHY We want to talk to you! Ask for June, .Angle or Linda. BECKY W. TM SO proud of youS Congratulations, Honey. Love ya. Gm. Teeth. ' D RESCUER, CAN WE GO back to work yet? Fve learned a lot during t&Js campaign and Tv aUo kad some fun. Good lack in the DTH race. Yon deserve it Elaine. ' YOU AND CIRCLE K-working Together for Tomorrow. TO THE GUY(S) DM History 77: Now I'm confused! How many is "several"? I'm a good detective, not a great one! 1 think you were carrying swim trunks to P.E. Help any? Stul fascinated. TO LESA, CSNDY. and ELLEN: Thanks for the leadership, wisdom, patience and friendship you have shown to a3 UNC and College Federation YOUNG DEMO CRATS. We have appreciated your efforts and yon w3 never be forgotten. Good lack in the future. Signed Tim and Tlas. RESIDENTS OF FOXCSOFT, PfNEGATE, Kings Arms. CnaseEot, Colony, CastSSlan VESa. The Oaks Shepherd Lane, Town Terrace-District 17 WC1TE EN VALEdE BATEHAN, CGC Ren. on Tnes. AS polls open 10-7. Bring your LD.I CYNTHIA OR IS THAT Sinthia? Your own personal personal! Theres always a first Looking forward to the second, third, fourth, etc. YL & F, UN of TEAGUE 110. THE DANCER: HERE'S TO "Operations". Harlequin romances, diet milkshakes, strawberry yogurt, snow, sledding, old flames, and roommates! Hey Bubba Whatcha doin? Give It to me Baby! FOXCROFT, PINEGATE, KINGS ARMS: For eft more effective voice in student government vote ANNE YANOSCHAK. C.G.C. District 17. Vote KEITH TAYLOR for District 23 CGC rep., and youH fed better. G McCauky Happy 21st Birthday! Hope it was fun. Hronya Pola! Feb. 7 sorry if s late but didn't get to DTH on time. FCN. . KSXE PARKER HAD A lovely time at your party! Can we conse back next week? Please return cake plate love, Paula & Linda. HEY BUS 6! A toast: to a Carolina Victory. . .The Joy of Sex. . .so to speak. . .HardeeviUe. . .Being obnoxious... Anybody seen Randy?. . .Shut up Ed. . .Ill take the dare. . .Who's Pete?. . .Cheap sunglasses, bourbon, smiles, and Kenny. . .Janet how's your love life? . . .Yd rather go to State than... Disney World... Liz, what's the score? . . . Blow me . . . Pillow fights .. . Innocent Roger?. . .and doing it whh class on THE BEST DAMN BUS in the band! P.S. Get up off of that thangJUghl JUNIORS! THE CHOICE IS yours. Make your senior year all it tthonld be. Vote SCOTT PHILLIPS and LUANN CRAFT for senior class president and vice president. They're experienced, dedicated and enthusiastic. They w&l get the Job done! TO OUR FAVORITE TARHEEL swimmers Charles and Fidel you made sure we were shower bound so in your closet your clothes we found. We know you loved our mischievous binge. Just as we know you won't want revenge. Through "the Waff "Lola" we hear You guys have really made our year! Luv The suite next door.' TO THE l GO GO'S! Thanks Beth, Paula, Terri. and Laurie for making the Air-Guitar Contest a success! Let's do it again sometime 'cause you know "we got the beat!" Love ya. Angela. KEY! DISTRICT 23.. ci a reus, dekets, kappa's, kappa sig's. LAMZDA CUTS. PTXA'S, FOAM'S. SIGMA Mrs, zsrs, zetts, beta's era psrs, FUTS. KA'S. KAPPA PSrS, PDCS. PIKAP-S. SACS, SIGMA CUTS. SAINT-A'S, ZETA'S Vote for responsible representation Vote for communication after elections Vote your opinion Vote WiSiam McNairy Today! JON & JOHN-Im glad its almost over for yon both. fU be thinking of yaH to n!$ht! LAC