H jnin ipr Tsi " iijh limn ' injur- nrMi flip j-lhh"'Hki r ajffn)r""""t""'-iu 2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, February 17, 198? Harris-Teeter to open Harris-Teeter Supermarkets Inc. plans to open its fourth store in the Triangle area in the former Big Star building on Elliot Road in Chapel Hill within two months. Robert Pearson, public relations director for Harris-Teeter, said much expensive remodeling of the store would be done before it is opened. The store will include a full delicatessen, fresh seafood counter, natural foods section, full wine area, floral and green plants section, gourmet section and coffee grinder with fresh coffee beans. The opening of the Chapel Hill store is not Chapel Hill police, Durham Tech start in-house training program By ALEXANDRA McMILLAN DTH Staff Writer The Chapel Hill Police Department will train its own police officers and those from nearby communities with the help of Durham Technical Institute beginning in April. "We now have trainers within our depart ment who are certified to do basic law enforce ment training in-house rather than through a police academy," Chapel Hill administrative assistant Greg Fuller said. The Police Department will provide facilities and training for the program, and Durham Tech will provide funding and do paperwork and testing. Durham Tech will provide the funds because community colleges are mandated to hold of ficer training classes. Police Department administrative assistant Ben Callahan said the Si Our SPECIAL FAST Lunch includes your choice of 16 dinner menu entrees plus fried rice, steamed rice, or lo mein & a choice of 3 soups all for only $2.64 Lunch M-F, 11-2:30 pm Sat. & Sun., noon-2:30 pm Dinner Sun.-Th, 5-10 pm Fri. & Sat. 5-10:30 pm 132 W. Franklin St. across from Univ. Square "TLiftle Auron (located beside Aurora) Now serving Sunday - Thursday 5:30-10:00 Sauces Vegetable Marinara 3.50 Ragu Bolognese 3.75 White Clam Sauce 4.25 Garbonara 4.50 Primavera 4.95 Aurora 3.95 Select Pastas Spinach Fettucine ' Egg Fettucine Linguine Spaghettini Whole Wheat Spaghetti Entrees Lasagne 5.25 Ravioli 4.95 Straw & Hay . 4.75 Spinach Fettucine w 6.75 Scallops Linguine w Shrimp & 6.75 Mussel Sauce It's a nice place to be! or? r ssniflicscsi.. CD Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH o3ce by noon the business day before your ad b 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 oDce Immediately if there are mistakes In your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. cnnoacccsscnts COME TO FASCHNGi Un Grow band, dacckifl. U h br. ddax, pnttacb yo want S tor 15J50. 8 ptn-mkWaht. Friday. February 19. at (ha Community Cbtaxh oa Maton Farm Rd. Cotton opttoaal; prtaaj for the best! CLUB LACSOSSn la avactfc fcM Waal. Fab. 17 a Tka Aaarf (Mar Law ScfeooB. W iti SZV. Bamaa mm Omhm Saa wtflU. ! bhm aaaaeau Far lata, cafl 93944SS. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION WU hold a niOiig Wd Fab. 17 at 4:00 m Hmh Hall. Coma and ftad at MMra Vout opportunMat In D. MATH THOMPSON. DIKECTOB. CAMP . MX, wfl Wa at tfca aaacaaaaad . Fafcnutfv lSlk, liSS ta 4i3S. m APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE ATThaLMoa Da ior nyoa faiarattad in attending tf neap Son tor Afaa Halay. AppacaSoaa about ba rcftimad to i daak by S pot Fab. U. CASXEZS Wt rVSMJSSSSSHQ Tb Dtractav mt tfca tUUt&a I at raipaarMap.Faa.lf.A I ba baU at ta Haaoa Ha 9t ffav OetoaTWaday, connected with increased profits, but will oc cur because Harris-Teeter simply wants to open a store in this area, Pearson said, ex plaining that the market had much to offer the grocery. "This is a prime location," he said. Big Star supermarkets, which closed in Chanel Hill last month, has Dlanned a $300 million nationwide reconstruction program to renovate 250 existing stores and to build 60 new stores within three years, said Don Vaillancourt, vice president of Grand Union Co., owner of Big Star. , . KKLLY SIMMONS amount of funds would be based on the num ber of officers in the class. - Other communities can also send police, armed guards, security officers or others who are required to have officer training to the CHPD-Durham Tech rookie school. Class room instruction and driving, self-defense, target and other types of officer training will be held there, he said. The new in-house training system will help trainees save money on travel expenses and will allow the trainees, most of whom are not Chapel Hill residents, to get used to the com munity before being hired by the CHPD. "It's really a luxury for a town this size to have its own training program," Callahan said. "We can have a rookie school whenever we need to. when demand here and in nearby communities tells us we should, and we can train our officers as soon as we hire them. HUNAM CHINESE RESTAURANT Take-Out-Service 967-6133 k 1 mtM w m i una. Utt e Aurora Pasta Cafe 942-2400 Beside Aurora Carr Mill NOTICE: BUYING ALBUMS. 45'f. and caaatttc. cash or trade. (Good condlttoa, pleaac) open 7 days a weak. FAR EXCHANGE. 302 E. Mate. Canboro. Spedal kitmat in baarball cards. Buy, acfl and trads any years. lost & found FOUND: ONE CALCULATOR AFTER BA24 tltal CaB Jean at 9334674 to ldenbV. FOUND WHITE GOLD POCKET watch near DTH Oflce. Wadneaday. Call Linda and iden 962-1163. FOUND: JENNYS GOLD BRACELET near Akimoi Buildtofl. Pkase call me at 9334196. FOUND: A TR1-SJGMA pin outride Peat OOce oa Fab. 8. CaO Lauren at 942-1810. LOST: SMALL CALICO CAT wearing green eUsfic coBar with (Wa dlak and btH aear TownhouM Ap. Cai 9294733. 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WXYC Racruiang Mowing poatnoes 1) Station Mona-appfeant shouVI have knovbdg of FCC Rub ft Ragulatons, radio staftoa oparaSons, famUtariV with the Industty and WXYC Supervboiy experience hckHuL Ragukres ratntonum 20 hrs. per week. Nominal salary. 21 Chief Fnofruwr anHb-uit aKaaiM bau a. Am. diagnose and repair elacttonse eotoraenL FamOlart with rv-c nuns at Kafluwaons bchntcal date raautrad by me FCC 20 hours salary. B Mck hopes times By KYLE MARSHALL DTH Staff Writer Dr. Benjamin Quarles, professor emeri tus of history at Morgan State University, spoke to about 150 UNC students Monday night on "The American Dream: The Black Interpretation." Quarles traced the history of blacks in the United States from the Declaration of Independence to recent civil rights activity. "Blacks have been divided by geography, age and other divisions," he said. "How ever, there was one unifying ideology which made up the American dream." During the late 18th century, blacks were dedicated to achieving two goals free dom from slavery and equal rights, he said. "One-half million blacks in 1776 held the Declaration of Independence for what it said. Half a century later, the idea of free dom had become more prevalent than ever." Slaves gained further hopes for freedom in the 19th century, he said. Factors in volved included black conventions, the un derground railroad and such black publi cations as the Freedom Journal. "With the death of slavery, blacks turned College Bowl remains No. 1 after regional ; Cooper takes second place in backgammon Stephen Cooper placed second in the region in the backgammon competition. The chess team of Danny McKeithan and Robert Singletary placed third in the region. In a close match, where all top five con testants were within half points of winning, Tim Groome placed fifth in the Frisbee com petition. The women's bowling team ranked fourth while the men's came in seventh. In the darts competition, Randy Sloan and David Annas placed fifth and sixth. In billards, Ann Bemus ranked sixth in the women's division, while in the men's John Clectwood placed 13th, Frank Mezias, 18th and Tun Hayworth came in 23rd. UNC sent 27 contestants to Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg, Va., to i We made $373 on Monday, but we still need yburhelp, If you order a Domino's pizza today, $ 1,00 off of each pizza , Sold from the Domino's Pizza Store In Chapel Hill will go to the UNC Track Team for expenses to Domino's Pizza relays in Tallahassee The meet, to be held March 20 8c 21, is the first major moot cf the outdoor season, if is expected to attract the tcp track & field performers from many athletic powers throughout the country. T ' o si 3, W 1 i 1 $ k v:SlJi-'i Si Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 3) Business Manager accotmflngbusiaess background necessary. F.mUl&riV with WXYC and CGC procedures prefcrred. to -Met Tfan'jilng staSon tnandal lecords. budget preoanSoa. 10 nounnominal salary. Deadtne for apcJkOonsresumes Feb. 20, 1982. Send letterbtfo. Arm. Station Mgr. WXYC. Box 51. Carottna Unton, One year terra (Mar. 15, 1962 to Mar. 15, 1983). SEB. INC-Licenacc for WXYC-FM. recruiting one UNC Faculty Repreaentathx, for two year appointment to Board of Dkactors. Board b roponcfole for long term direcSoa of station, selection of station officers, accountabk to FCC and fcJCIls advbory capacriy. Prefer apobcanb bmliar with WXYC format and tetorested in staSon growth and conOnurty. Direct inquires to Pcb Addams, PO BOX 423, Carrboro, NC 27510. IMMEDIATE OPENING MUST HAVE pleasant voice Contact Country Club Shores. Monday through Friday from 3 pm to 9 pm. 493-5984. PARKER DORM CONTRACT FOR Sale (female). Available torrnedtably. Great locaflon-close to Union and . Can 967-5159 i PAIR OF TICKETS. 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PhD., 967-9748. a iheir attention toward gaining rights ... they . at first didn't realize that in the pursuit of freedom there is always one more river to cross," he said. The Urban League, the National Asso ciation for the Advancement of Colored People and other organizations formed in the early 1900s emphasized new directions toward helping blacks, Quarles said. But "not all these organizations stressed the idea of the American dream," he added. . "Blacks were sustained by their faith in God and by their faith in Martin Luther King's dream, which was rooted in the American dream. . "Most of us who deal in history aren't quite sure what will happen in the '80s," he said. "If, in the '80s, people become deeply concerned with economic problems, it will tend to put other programs on hold. "We may be entering a period when the dream will be there, but it won't be the pri mary concern. It's up to us to keep the dream alive." Quarles attended Shaw University and the University of Wisconsin. He has writ ten several books, including The Definitive Biography of Frederick Douglass. participate in the Association, of College Unions-International Region 5 recreational tournament over the weekend. 1 The contestants took part in seven separate areas of competition against various schools from Region 5, which includes Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky and Ten nessee. The College Bowl team went undefeated to take the number of one spot in the region. The team, composed of Ron Black, a first ear law student; Johnny Wilke, a graduate student in English; Wynne Dough, a senior in English; Blair Haworth, a sophomore history major; and Seth Katz, a sophomore majoring in English and Russian, will compete later this year in the ACU-I finals. ' D. F. WILSON tides ROE NEEDED TO AND from anywhere on LJ. for Spring Break. Will sham gas and driving. CB Stove at 929-7395 DESPERATE! fox rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apartment, carpet and drapes, appiiancea. central air. pool. Adulb only. On budme 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. Cat GREENBELT APTS. '929-3821 for appototmewt 10 AM -6 PM. CHEAP APARTMENT 2 blocks from campm available for summer sublease. 2 bedrooms (1 furnbhed). awing room. Idtehea and bathroom. Rent I bedroom or whob apt from May-August- Cal Rachel and Am at 962-0245 0942-1320. OFFICE SPACES FOR RENT. Doanrtown Chapel Hfll with parking apneas. Call Joseph Polcaro. 942-4058. PARKING SPACES AVAILABLE Two blocks s. S23.00. a month call 9424161. PLAN AHEAD: SUBLET 1 -bedroom farnbhed apartment May 15-Aug. 20. Teams conrb. swinwntrig pool, laundry facSTOcs. peb. CaS 19424187 afbr 11M pj. FOR RENT: TWO BEDROOM rOngewood Apt PartUfty furnbhad. km a roub bus passes Included. AvaOabte real: 9334327 NOW! FOR RENT: TWO BEDROOM OU Wei Apt Goad tocaftoa oa bos bne. New carpet Ready for towaarllab occupancy. BEAT THE LOTTERY) Cal 942-1418. 9334633. or 967-0301. PARKING SPACES AVAILABLE Two blocks from , $23.00 a month, cU 9424161. c2!scel2sneo3 UNC SUNBATKERSI We sS8 have space oa your SPRING BREAK Trip to Ft Uuderdab 8129.00 .7 aaghai 8 days tennb parties and much morel For more tafarmaBon (800) 368-20C6 TOLL FREE! SPACE IS LIMITED. SEEK THE UNIQUE! Shop wKh a or tote to explore your bJaab to supporuve sraiimranjiit Womancrsft, eoopcratve of area craJbaromaa. 412 Want Frankb. f fV -' ' sB f ".HJN '' ' ' - ft " Senator sentenced in Abscam UNIONDALE. N.Y. (AP) An unretent?mt Harrison A. Williams Jr., the only U.S. senator charged in the Abscam political corruption probe, was sentenced to three years in prison Tuesday for agreeing to sell his oTTice ior $12.6 million. He could have been sentenced to 15 years for bribery. Williams, who stood to make the money in a titanium mining deal involving an undercover FBI agent posing as a favor-seeking Arab sheik, was also fined $50,000 by U.S. District Court Judge George C. Pratt. The judge issued concurrent sentences on each of Williams' nine convictions and stayed sentence pending appeal. The 62-year-old New Jersey Democrat said after the hour-long session that he would continue to oppose his threatened expulsion from the Senate, where debate on such a resolution is to begin Tuesday. Heavy seas swallow Soviet ship HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) Fifty-foot waves sank a Soviet freighter in the icy North Atlantic on Tuesday, leaving 33 dead or missing and'raising the number of feared fatalities to 1 17 in the storm-lashed area in two days. The world's biggest oil rig, the Ocean Ranger, capsized Monday 240 miles east of Newfoundland, leaving one man drowned and 83 missing and feared dead. On Tuesday, the freighter Mekhanik Tarasov went down 65 miles farther east. The Halifax Search and Rescue Center said that 15 bodies were recovered from the freighter, that 18 people were missing and that four or five were rescued from the 4,262-ton container ship. It said two ships were hunting for survivors and that another ship and a plane were heading to the scene. But freezing conditions have made it too dangerous for helicopters to fly. Shuttle launch may be advanced CAPE CANAVERAL, Ha. (AP) Space shuttle Columbia lumbered onto its launch pad ahead of schedule Tuesday and officials said they were consider ing moving up its March 22 launch by two or three days. Gen. James Abrahamsoh, associate NASA administrator, and Richard Smith, director of the Kennedy Space Center, have discussed advancing the launch date for Columbia's third mission, shuttle operations director George Page said. . , Student Government, CAA, RHA i seek people for executive posts , Student Government, the Carolina Athletic Association and the Residence Hall Associa tion are taking applications for various posi tions. ' Student Government will hold a meeting at 4 p.m. Thursday in Great Hall of the Union for all students interested in executive branch posi tions. The positions will be described, and ap plications will be distributed. For more information call Melanie Wilson or Tony Lathrop in Suite C at 962-5201. DIPS COUNTRY KITCHEN I t Featuring Down Home Cooking From Scratch Southern Fried Chicken : Fresh Vegetables in Season RibsBarbequeCountry Ham Homemade Pies Serving Breakfast Lunch Dinner Put A Taste of South in Your Mouth Open Mon.-Sat. 6:30-9:00 405 All ads must be, prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. I NEED TWO TICKETS to the UNC-Georgla Tech game. If you can be of any help pbaae cafl Sharon at 933-1051. t"OOOS2atC3 MATURE, CONSIDERATE FEMALE SEEKS same for nice dupks.ln Carrboro. Must tike cab and smokers. Great tocaSoa on Gbusbne. fcrmbhed cacapt for your room. $117.50 and Vt utUMm. Call 9424173. NON-SMOKING FEMALE FOR HOUSE to quiet Glen Leanoa neighborhood. On bus roub large back yard and tenras court on block. 1115mo. and A uafittcs. 929-1436. TTXED OF TOO MANY roommates? Spot a Tarheel Manor Apt with an easygoing Junior. One trnfarrdshed bedroom m large. foreeUdew apt: best if you're female uppcrclassman or grad, somewhat studious. Bbcral. 967-7188. MOUNTAIN MEMORIES SOMETHING TO look forward to. . end to took back on. SKI NEARBY. MO for 2 poopb. S45 for 4 rdtriy. Bufld memories at Mountain Brook , US 441 S Syba. N.C 7044864329. UNC SPECIAL FRIEND HAVING a hkthday? For a novel (and defetous) gift, gfe htmher a personally decorabd cootcb cake. Your design or ours. Smal be for desvertea to UNC campus. Cal the Cookb Factory at Northgab Mall fordetaJb. THANKS TO THE GIRL In South for the snespecbd fbwert One amwflon: Who are you? SV (1822) "HEY PEP BAND" You were shnply awesome b Gracnsborot Way to go gangt -A Fan- CANDY-O AND THE RED-HEAD oa Second Floor: Thank you very much for the Sunday Morning surprise. Now, I need mors Info. Room 1409. VANCE: FAR FROM PERFECT or sweet for those not ao settwh. Even If you lack common sense. I thought you had heart. GMs an here today, friends are here to stay. (For those of as that understand what Irlsadshto means.) Think about it As usual, no rcpW b rise emery or adequate. The e- Tuba. CAA applications are available at the Union desk for special events coordinator, ticket of fice representative, publicity chairman, DTH liaison and executive assistanttreasurer. The applications must be returned by Tuesday to Suite A. Applications for 1982-83 RHA staff are available in the RHA office in Suite B for ex ecutive assistant, secretary, prograrnming chairperson, academiccultural affairs chairperson and publicity chairperson. t W. Rosemary St. Sun. 8:00-9:00 HAPPY BSTKDAY MABLOMU HEY LAW Irs BEEN font Hope yal are fabto come again, how tout April? What's 1200 when you get to sec ME; Sto, Sat, Poo, l-poo. Banana, Kbsbee. and Mr. VJJU and OD. on sugar aS ta the same weekend? Sounds Mas the Southern part of heaven huh? MANGUM FOURTH FLOOR BUDDIES: Paul, Joe. Snerk, Kram. Dean. John. Rick. TaJ. Jbn, Rem. Kelly. Sieve. Stepson. Navy. Randy. Jef, Spock, Terrel. Wop. Mr. Lee. Doug. Sugar. May TAKE OFF. you HOSERSI Tremendousl It's sflll upside down! -WG. TO OUR NEW TEO oBcera: Paul. Ira. John, Seth. Jeff, Kerrl, Carolya, Shawn, and Ruth Congrskila lions and good kick! Carob. i GUY W.: THANKS FOR al your heb. eepecbJy me cookbs. You can cook to my kitchen any tone. Love, Theresa. MABM GBAS-DO YOV oe amV S7S bataw)Caa (tfcm 933-7813 TO THOSE GROOVY ROCK N Rolen from Graham -We never knew how much km Drugs. Sex and Rock "N Rol could ba until you came along. Thanks for the eidghbmneat- Go 4 Iff 4m Graavtte East OUCH MY CAR WAS woandsd Carmen Ghta Voskswagoa hrt In Old East parking tot Friday 212 between 4 ft 6 pm. Please contact 9674020 M you saw anythtog. DAVID. TWENTY-THREE IS magic to me, and ao am we. Happy Birthday. Love. Cathsy. CONGRATS PBCA PLEDGE! I know Linda's was wSd and yoa were very drunk but a peep show? ReaByt Boogar. BOY SENTIMENTAL YO MIXED VEG2ESI Yes wel be your Valeiutne's. Looking toward to Veytog' with yal is the Saab. Tbe GMwIiotleni from Fifth Floor South. TO THE CUTE CHI MU In the whrb uniform, know we've been dating for eleven months but rd lb to renew our cornract Respond oa home phone If IrHrrsebd. Have a areat 21st bbdvlayl Love, Dave. BEAUTIFUL GIRL: YOU WERE wafttog down Stodkim Drive near the Bel Tower about 130 Monday afbrnoonf You were wearing Sght blue bans, a any whrb wtobrcoat and herb! I was driving a emal blue Toyota, wearing rejector sunglasses, and waning to ejrnl We staled and casually said heuo to each other. . .you etoapV took my bream awayt . . . Would you Ike to take a chance? . . . Pbaae reply DTH. . .TOTALLY IMPRESSED.