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2The Daily Tar Heeimiursday, February 25, 1982 Police report arrests for crimes Shoplifting and auto battery thefts have continued in the Chapel Hill area despite recent arrest for such crimes, ac cording to Chapei Hill police reports. Joshua Earl Flamer, 27, of Chapel Hill was arrested and charged with larceny Tuesday at the Fast Fare Convenience Store on West Rosemary Street, accor ding to police records. The suspect was arrested after a police officer responded to a complaint of suspicious activity and found Flamer attempting to exit from the rear of the store with four packs of meat. Flamer is scheduled to appear in court March 9. Bond was set at $300. A battery, valued at $50, was stolen from the car of Edward O'Keefe Monday night, according to police reports. The car was parked in front of O'Keefe's residence at 828 Shady Lawn Rd. Police say there are no suspects or evidence in the case. NAME BRAND SPORTSWEAR Brook Brothers Dress Shirts 100 Cotton Duckhead Knakis in navy, gray, and khaki New shipments in! 145V2E. Franklin JAMES FALLOWS ; Author of "National Defense" will give a talk on Current Trends In National Defense Planning A Free Lecture Thursday, 8 pm 100 Hamilton Hall Sponsored By Curriculum in Peace, War, & Defense SUPEM SUIT CELEBEATE WHBJTEE'S END! Worsted Wool Suits, Vested, By College Hall, Reg. $265. .. ....................... . . $99.90 Worsted Wool Suits, Vested, By Etienne Caron, 4Jeg.JS275 r. . . . . .... . $119.90 4inen Blend SuifsBy College Hall, Reg: 235 $79.90 Most Famous Designer Suits, European Cut, Reg. $325-Last Call . . ... . . ... ... . .... $109.90 THESE ARE OUT A FEW OF THE CHOICE HOIXSELS YOU CAN FIND AT FULTON'S WHERE THE PRICES ARE ALWAYS AMAZINGLY RIGHT! Utitntt'a (SUotljtttrj (Stopfroarii Phone: 968-4403 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10-6:30; Sun. 1-4 163 E. Franklin St., Downtown Chapei Hill Cupboards also in Greensboro & Charlotte FREE VALIDATED PARKING Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH ofSce 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 a 5t 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. , csnooniiccsacnio ONLY $3.C3 MAY WIN yoa 1975 Ilosda Civic Tickets at Arnold Air Society Air Force COTC 962-75S7. ilsht HeejopbCia. By your ticket today. NOMINATE A PROFESSOR for a DISTIN GUISHED TEACHING AWARD! Ballots at Union. Libraries, Y-Court, and around campus through March 5. HEAR JAMES FALLOWS DISCUSS "Current Trends in National Defense Planning", Thurs day, February 25. at 8:00 p.m., 100 Hamilton Hall. Sponsored by Curriculum in Peace, War, and Defense. THE HUMAN RELATIONS COKJOTTEE is electing iadlvidsuua to participate ia a per eonal racial awareaeee eesahuur, conducted by Dr. Charles IL Kiagu Jr. on Wednesday, March 31 froas l:C3-5:Ca pja. in the Great I lei?," Union. Applications are now available at (he ' infornetkMt desk, L and nrast be returned by March 5. NOTICE: BUYING ALBUMS. 45's 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. lost i found SUBSTANTIAL REWARD! Any information on missing Artley silver open-hole FLUTE no questions asked. Call 933-4719. LOST: A RED LEATHER ladles' waUet, in Howell Hall's photography lab Sunday night. Please return if found. Contents are desperately needed. Call Beverly Shepard 933-4768. Also, according to police records, Mary E. Shaw, a UNC housing employee, was arrested Tuesday on charges of assault and battery against her husband. Mrs. Shaw 40, was arrested after Mack Shaw ordered a warrant for her arrest for striking him with a baseball bat. A court date was set for March 9. GREG BATTEN For the record In yesterday's story, "Inaugurations held for presidents-elect," The Daily. Tar Heel incorrectly reported that Dennis Whittle was a freshman from Greensboro. Whittle, who was appointed head of the Academic Procedures Com mittee, is a junior from Manchester, N.H. The DTH regrets the error. unriuar 2 for $20.00 $16.95 942-1801 BUYS TO FOUND IN STUDENT UNION Annex: 79 UNC class ring. Call Dave at Student Legal Services, 962-1303. LOST: A-E.F.'s High School Grad Ring. Black and silver. Lost on the intramural fields. Reward is offered. Call Anthony 933-4022 LOST: WHITE GOLD PULSAR Quartz watch. If found please call 933-3308 and ask for Kaye. $20 REWARD: SINGLE KEY on ring with small chain, lost Tuesday. Call 933-4321. FOUND A NECKLACE BY Library construction site Friday, Feb. 12. Call 933-5275 to identify. LOST GOLD SEKO WATCH during Sunday ticket distribution. Lost in vicinity of track or gym. Sentimental Value. PLEASE PLEASE RETURN if found. Call 933-5713. FOUND: 1 BLUE AND white rex. I.D. bears the name Benny. Has overly large belly. Also neutered. For information call Bard at 933-5162. FOUND, GOLD LOCKET. Found between Bingham and Undergrad Library on Monday. Call 933-2534 and identify. FOUND: LADIES TIMEX WATCH outside Hamilton morning of Feb. 24. Call and describe. 942-8290. LOST: GOLD WIRE-RIM frame glasses in brown case. Lost in or near Manning Hall on Feb. 24. If found please call Kevin 942-2272. kelp 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. 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, music, drama, and Other skills as weQ as for general counselors. For information contact John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. , ASTHMATICS-EARN $150 in a 20-25 ! hour breathing experiment at the EPA facility on the UNG-CH campus. Volunteers must be male, age 18-35, whh a current or previous history of asthma. If interested, please caS 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. RELIABLE PERSON NEEDED TO work during inventory March 8 through 12, 8 am until 5 pm. Apply at UNC Student Stores, Textbook Depart ment. Ask for Boyd Ellington, Charlie Byrd, or Doug Rieb. NAGS HEAD, N.C-Kite shop needs athletic, outgoing man or woman for retail sales. Good wages and incentive plan. Must be personable, quick, confident with strangers. No experience necessary. Apply: Kite Kingdom, P.O. Box 1036 Kill Devil Hills, NC. 27948: (919) 441-6924. " NX OTHJay Hyman Robert Neumann. hOUSing From page 1 to increase the occupancy of 219 resi dence hall rooms and alleviate some of the tripling problems of the fall, she said. The guaranteed freshman housing pro posal is not a sudden . decision, both Graham and Boulton said. "It's been an ongoing discussion within the Department of Housing and with RHA just not in the. form of a recom mendation" for several years, Graham said. "I guess you could only discuss some thing for so long, and then you either up it or down it," Boulton said. "in'concoi filon., March 1 Tugs., March 2 Wed., March 3 Thurs., March 4 Union Viclcoitapo Loisngo A Carolina Union Vidsctapa Pressntsiisn LJ COMPLETE SERVICES for Dissertation and Thesis Preparation Highest Quality Xerox Duplicating No Charge for Collating Reduction Capabilities Self-Service Copiers OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 105 No. Columbia 933-2679 Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. EXCITING SUMMER JOBS FOR male and female college students or (acuity as counselorinstructors in tennis, water ski, kayak, canoe, scuba, rifiery, rock climb, crafts, etc. Includes good salary, food, lodging and a fun and rewarding experience. Reply immediately to The Summit Camps, Box 100, Cedar Mountain, NC 28718 or call Ben M. Cart, Director, 704885-2938. for sale TWO COLOR T.VS BOTH R.C.A.'s and In excellent condition 21" portable wstand $150.00, 24" console $200.00 or best offer. 929-3255 after 6 pm. FOR SALE: TWO TICKETS to Rod Stewart concert in Raleigh on March 2nd. Call Amy at 933-3683. cervices RESUME PREPARATION-PROFESSIONAL yet personal service. Let me help with your most important link to the Job you want. Free estimates. 933-8373. DANCE AESOSSC CLASSES FREE intro dnctory class March 2 Marsha Wfatstead instructor T-TH 8-9 pm. Only Spring loaded floor exercise area In Chapel 111. Where? Carolina Sport Art next to E3 tracks. Homestead Rd, Chapel IHIL 929-7077 or 942-4629. MR. ICS MUSIC SHOW features a disc jockey playing rock, funk, oldies, beach, and your requests for any size party. Call 942-5293. $100 four hours. MR. ED GUARANTEED TO rock your socks off and available for immediate hire for any occasion. Featuring sax soloist, keyboard whiz, walling guitars, and hard-driving rhythm section. ' Repertoire includes Springsteen, Styx, Stones, J. Geils, HaS & Oates, Pink Floyd, and more. Prices negotiable. CaS 967-5046 or 933-6241 and ask for Mr. Ed.! for rent BEST DEAL IN TOWN. Now accepting applica tions for Fall housing. Sign up now before the rates go up! Greenbek Apartments 929-3821. SUBLET: ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT March 10-July 17. Swimming pool, laundry facilities. Transfer of security deposit negotiable. CaS 942-1617. Keep trying. Iran instability By SUZETTE ROACH Staff Writer Iranian instability is the biggest danger facing the Middle East, Robert Neumann, ambassador to Saudi Arabia during the early months of the Reagan administration, said in a speech here Tuesday. - Neumann, who left his post after disagreements with Secretary of State Alexander Haig, told an audience of 60 in Gerrard Hall the threat of a Soviet invasion in the Middle East is not as great as man) Americans believe. The U.S. effort to strengthen its strategic position in the region and deter the" Soviets from invading he said is only marginally decreasing the likelihood of an invasion. The real danger comes from Iran. "There is total ignorance of what will happen next in Iran," Neumann said. When Iranian leader the Ayatollah Khomeini dies, there will be government disorder, and the results of the struggle are unforeseeable, he said. A continuation- of . Iranian fundamentalism or a leftist takeover are the most likely out comes, neither of which is favored by the United States. Khomeini's fundamentalism is deeply destabilizing because it addresses a wider audience than Iran, Neumann said. Khomeini GPF oppoies cuts in te By MARK STTNNEFORD Staff Writer The Graduate and Professional Stu dent Federation is starting a petition drive and a letter-writing campaign to express opposition to proposed cuts in student financial aid by the federal government. The petition drive is in response to President Ronald Reagan's proposal to eliminate the Guaranteed Student Loan Program for graduate and professional students, said GPSF President Peter Mallinson. - Tentative plans call for the completed 11:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 12:30 U UAV3-J J PLAN AHEAD:. Sublet 1 -bedroom furnished Chateau apartment May 15-August 20. Pool, tennis courts, laundry, pets. On C-bus route. No under grads. Call 942-3187 after UKX) pm. MOBILE HOME FOR RENT in Carrboro Just off bus line 12 x 50 one bedroom, large living room, carpet, gas heat and stove, washer, ac no pets $195.00 967-4410. LARGE 2-BEDROOM FOXCROFT Apartment 2 full baths, fully equipped kitchen, dining room, balcony, central air, pool, laundry facilities. Ideal for up to three roommates. Partial furnishing optional. Sublet with option to continue. $375968-1149. m 1 s cells si c?osf? UNC SUNBATHERS1 We sttH have space on your SPRING BREAK Trip to Ft. Laudefdale-$129.0Q 7 nights 8 days tennis parties and much more! For more information (800) 368-2006 TOLL FREE! Or call Stephanie 933-5654. Space is limited!- rides RIDERS NEEDED TO NEW York for Spring Break to share expenses. CaS Barbara at 933-1660. Keep trying.' GETTING DESPERATE. NEED A ride to Orlando area Spring Break. Can leave any time. Will share usual. CaQ Jeanine soon at 933-4826. RIDE NEEDED TO LEXINGTON, Ky. or vicinity for Spring Break. WIS share usual. CaS 933-4322 and ask for Beth. DESPERATELY NEED E2E TO NYC Long Island, or northern N J. on March 5 or' 6. share expenses. Call Kart, '933-3524. 12 PACK, (OR SPLIT gas fee) for ride to GreenvCle. N.C. Spring Break, March 5. Please caS Nancy 967-3468 leave message. NEED RIDE TO AND from Charlotte this weekend. Will split gas money. CaS Katherine, 933-3632. RIDE NEEDED TO ORLANDO or Cocoa Beach, Florida for Spring Break. V7S1 help with gas costs. CaQ Christine 489-8990. roomnsics TWO-BEDROQM TOWNHOUSE apartment to share with 1 other person, Vi baths, laundry. Complex has pool, tennis courts, sauna. $182.50 month plus Vi utilities. Call VTckl 962-1225 daytime; 967-9028 evenings. . biggest danger in speaks of forming an Islamic nation. Fundamentalism is. popular because it appeals to the widespread disappointment with modernization and secularization in the region. Neumann also spoke about the prospects and requirements for peace in the Middle East. "Any. credible peace process has- to end with Israeli withdrawal from occupied territory," he said. "There can be no peace if Israel insists on annexation." Neumann said simultaneous pressure should be put on the Arab countries to give official not implicit recognition to Israel.' "We cannot give the Arabs a free ride," he said. The Saudis are taking a moderate role in Middle Eastern questions, but they are not powerful enough to bring peace by themselves, Neumann said. The United States has the power to bring changes, but "we do not have a Middle Eastern policy, and if we did it would undoubtedly be wrong," he said. The United States needs to formulate a Mideast policy based on self-interest and "the realization that we have more than one ; friend (Israel) in the region," Neumann said. The United States should not hesitate to disagree violently when Israel tramps on its interests, he said. ? Neumann s speech was sponsored by the curriculum in Peace, War and Defense. petitions to be presented in a campus rally to U.S. Rep. Ike Andrews of North Carolina's 4th Congressional District (Chatham, Durham, Wake and "Ran dolph counties), who is now a member of the House Post-Secondary Education Subcommittee. . Although specific details of the rally have not yet been announced, Andrews' staff ha$ expressed interest in the pro posal, Mallinson said. The GPSF hopes to get signatures from at least 3,000 of the 4,500 graduate and professional students at UNC. . The letter-writing campaign, which will encourage participation by both graduate and undergraduate students, will begin in the Carolina Union on Friday, GPSF Secretary Mae Uau said. The GPSF will set. up tables to provide stamps, stationery and envelopes to students interested in ex pressing their opinion on financial aid . cutbacks:1";. The petition drive and letter-writing campaign are part of an: effort to reorganize the GPSF and its activity and visibility on campus, Mallinson said. "Clearly, we've got an awareness pro- RESUME SERVICE Call Sylvia 968-1481 Mr. Gatti's is behind you, UNC Baseball Team! Come to the POST-CAME DUGOUT MEETING See the videotaped replay on our big screen Iff Hp t. if! - mswancnweaisnn "'Hi n ...in i i - I,..,... All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. WANTED: FOLKS WHO WANT spirited fun to coach RAINBOW SOCCER teams this spring. RAINBOW, the most prestigious recreational soccer in the country, is a wonderful way to make new friends & become integrated into the Chapel Hill community. Excellent practical teaching & coaching ' experience. Practices start Monday, March 1 & Tuesday. March 2. UNC Head Coach ANSON DORRANCE is offering a coaching clinic on Sunday. Feb., 28, 3-5 PM on Fetter Field. Interested coaches should caS WINKLE LaFORCE at 929-4269 or KIP WARD, at 967-8797. I NEED TWO ACC Tournament tickets and am willing to pay. CaS 933-9844 any evening between 6:00 and 8.-00. WANTED 1 NEED TWO non-student tickets to UNO-Duke game. Please call 933-0700. personals TWO FRIENDLY RIDERS NEED ride to any point in Northern Florida for Spring Break. WU1 share the usuaL Please caS Steve. 942-3574. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATT! We've loved watching you in action on the court and at Purdys. Have a great 20th! Your secret friends in 107 Spencer. YES! WE DO DELIVER personally decorated cookie cakes for aS occasions to UNCI Yes we do have a "cookie muncher" who sings happy birthday and other special occasion songs! For this unique gift, caS the Cookie Factory at Northgate 2S6-2628. TX3ED OF Pf SONY MEN, boring parties, bars and a lousy social LTa? A w3 edacatcd stale, gentle natnred and affectionate. . interested in sports, ontdoors, travel and bnsiness, srlshes to 'sseet taS, sSss and attractive blonde female 18-25, interested .fat trne romance. Write P.O. Box 1132, Chapel !3, N.C 27514. SAVE UP TO 50, 75. or 100 (FREE) on belt buckles, strips, and earrings during the Gambler's Sale, now through February 23. CaS Tommy Wallace at 968-C221 for details. Keep trying! TO THE "ELUE HORIZON MOONER" on Franklin Street Tuesday Night: Thanks for the thrU2 Hope well see a "friB moon" at Purdys - Sat. night! Red Bombers. LEIGH H. HAPPY 20th birthday 'cause you're 'such a woman! "Luv, your suities! TO THE MOSAL ADVSSEH: Ilappy 21st to the woman who's seen and told H sL Now &at tie LZ1 Is so tptkily approaching, perhepe It's time yon secured that closlve male. Here's to mors revelations, love, yonr advisees. - Middle East blem," he said. "Many graduate and professional students are so immersed in their own departments that they don't get involved in campus activities at all and thereby lose power To encourage greater cohesion in the graduate and professional student com munity, the GPSF will organize more ac . tivities and social functions involving the entire community, he said. The organiza tion also plans to increase contact bet ' ween the six graduate representatives on the Campus Governing Council and the 70-member GPSF Senate, which is com posed of representatives from each academic department. CGC allocates to GPSF funds equall ing 15 percent of graduate and profes sional student fees, Mallinson said. Most of the money is channelled back to the departments on the basis of the number of students in each, and the rernaining funds are sed to cover GPSF ad rninistrative costs. Of the nearly $17,000 allocated to the GPSF for the 1981-82 academic year, more than 75 percent was turned over to the departments, Liau ..said., - v.-,.. in front of Granville Towers 929-2425 $ On Thursdays Fridays, & Saturdays we are Open until 2 a.m. 9 Come In any time after 7 p.m on those days & get a BOTTOMLESS LARGE COKO . Offer Expires 3582 $ 57 CHARIOTS OF FIRE 5 Dhxcunt Tickets AvsIlcSlo st secend Athletic Attic & From Tiioiiczrt coostcro GAFFNEY and SHRINER and the rest of the wrestling team Congratulations on a great season and good hick in ACCs. Kirby says good luck too. 1 Fan. PAM, OUR ROOM IS waiting for us. Hope we can make it till May 12th. I think we can, don't you? Love, Susan. JANICE 1.1 Happy 20th Birthday to you. Have a great day. H.B.1 Love, Melissa. INTRODUCTION TO SELF STUDY-Gurdjleff Method. Presented by Thomas T. Grey, MA CaS Raleigh: 821-1270 for time and location. RLTFUSTS CINDY LYNN: Don't worry about Sunday night It's okay! Sorry you were nervous. I really want to know you better. Likewise? The Lewis "Extrovert." HONEY BUTTER. ITS BEEN four years since I ask you to drive now you're soil making me fed alive I can't believe you're still with me so Happy Fourth Anniversary! -HONEY BEAR. TIMOTHY O. -WHAT DO I do now? Got yonr card rat tntrfjnsd. I have lots of qpestlons. The major one now do yon put p m?$a Ilanuncf? Deana. MUSIC LOVER: YOU MAY leave things to chance and you MIGHT see me, or you can publish your phone number and be sure. What talent! English ' Major. . ' JCQ. THOUGH ROAD TRIPS arc Just about a thing of tfe past, there's always be room at a certain house at the beach for a true friend. Happy 21! HSL. H.J., HERE IS TO the Gator Bowl, being obscure. Southern Comfort, Uno. Papaguyo's. basketbaS. and being alert! Happy Birthday, gfrS You're a great friend. Love, Nancy. MY "BIG" SISTER Happy Birthday and thanks for everything! (Sorry you can't "slam" like me!) Your "LITTLE" brother. MUSIC LOVER: TVCNX TM the grl but am unsure. Please give me more detail (time, place, etc.) so I can recognlza your tune. English Major. HERMAN, JUST WANTED TO wish you good luck on aS your tests. Get ready for J.T. and Spring Break! Together wt can make id Love, "CY" HOLLY, SE CE qualcuno che puo' vivert bene I uol venfann!, quelle sei rul Boon compleanno c miiie di questi giornll Love, Kathy. TO THAT CUTE BRUNETTE from 3rd fioor Spencer. Rakish Street side: Two's company and three's a crowd, but 150 is ridiculous! Care to meet under more Intimate conditions? Reply 6 "Spencer Beauty" in DTH. SdS loving you. Raider of the Lost Panties. TO THE GUY AT Dixie Sat., nHe: How do 1 know tf you mean me? I need to know more. Signed the girl In the purple disco shirt. VjOut
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