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2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, August 26, 1982 News Beieely WOJfflLB i 'oYo congressman pleads guilty to The Associated Press NEW YORK Rep. Frederick Rich mond, one of the richest members of Con gress, resigned from office Wednesday after pleading guilty to federal charges in cluding income tax evasion and marijuana possession in a deal to avoid further pro secution. The 58-year-old Brooklyn Democrat faces sentencing on Nov. 12. The max imum penalty on the charges is seven years in prison and $20,000 in fines. Richmond's pleas in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn ended a seven-year congres sional career that was marred by a 1978 sex scandal and more recent allegations of financial and other improprieties. . Richmond pleaded guilty to three counts, resigned from Congress and agreed to take steps to withdraw his name from the Sept. 23 primary ballot in ex change for the government's promise that ' no further charges would be lodged against him. Bea Dolen, executive director of the city Board of Elections, said Richmond had already missed the Aug. 13 cutoff for get ting off the ballot. "He can only be removed by court disqualification, she said. In the event his name is not removed from the ballot, Richmond agreed he would not serve a fifth term if re-elected in November. In a five-line, hand-delivered letter stamped "received" in Washington at Security required at controversial The Associated Press RALEIGH Armed guards will pro tect the controversial Warren County landfill in which PCB-contaminated soil will be dumped and where vandals struck over the weekend, state officials said Wednesday. Russ Edmonston, public information officer with the state Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, said security officers were scheduled to begin patrolling- the landfill site Wednesday night. They'll be on duty whenever work is not going on at the landfill, Edmonston said. ' v .V:;': ., -- r' ; Return ad and check or money order to the DTH oQce 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 $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oSce immediately if there are mistakes In your ad. We will be re sponsible for only the first ad run. ts CIRCLE ITERS: MEET AT Mr. Gattf on Aug. 30 at 5:001 VERY IMPORTANT MEETING. Call 942 2521 for more info. DONT BUY YOU3 RATES. eSvetwata yet. Kaplaa Cae twnutf Saypty Is having a warehouse sale Saturday Aw gnat 2S& froes lfc33aa to 23 Spaa. Emy t&Jg at or Mlow wfecaeeale pricee. watch tie DTJI for HOLISTIC CrSCIIT HANAC222NT EE SEA2CIL UNC etadestta toss tfcaa 25 poeusdo oei weight wtefcraj to ; ttvm tm style chaos eflaer aa tadhid- oal or eroeus format cJsoedd call 113 96&-2231 (as. 275) to sarraae for a ecreesuaa. istarviaw before 10. FRI. THE BEST HAPPY hour in Chapel H2L Hear And the Jets Live. Happy hour S-5PM. 25t admis sion. 25C draft. Why listen to recordings, when you can hear It live? 128 East Franklin. THUR. - ZAK APPEARS AT Pegasus. The best performance of RoHcg Stones music this aide of England. Pegasus Where the nightlife begins In Chapel KUL 123 East Franklin. SAT - T1S OKLY FLAGS to ha aa C&apI tZISL The SyoaSosMa tSva la coetcart at Paa sea. Joia a to kaar oa of &e bast on the East Coast. 1S3 East Fraafciia, AKXOUNCZHS nXIIATD WOLF Astrologa aatd PsycLfc Froaa Daavsr, Colorado Prorata Coaw!iatfeaa by Crai. 23 & 24. Pmckle at-rkaaop, SatarsUy, Sap. tStk, cwarbaa (I J Ha&lbea tach&Ms; (T) Aoraa. Cetars, l.losrais. Fmgraats&latg aa4 Kataseo r aaMaJag: (3) PsycfeocBe&tc aad Paycklc m&hraia; (4) Thm PasMbdaat; (Z) KKrear pdsiic Pntmmmmst (&) Active- aad Pas ev TecSuBsaas for past-Oa raeaX For l&foraaaiioai phoM PRE-LAW CLUB1 Interested in a career in law? Mrs. Eemholx will speak on "Deing Pre-Law at Carolina"' Aug. 26. 3:33 to 217 Union. 8TUDCJT3 V.ZZO eZ2ZS msSHJAM Caiatara suwt sick theas by Friday Aug. 27 at tlM AJassaJ ISonao m Caartla &t Cs tea ESagSators wO ca oa ssla ESasw Aag. S9. feet Ci fsnd FOUND AT FALLFEST - Cooler and Ep-op (not cheap). CJ3 93-7745 iw S to IdentLV. . tj (S 12:11 p.m., Richmond submitted his resignation to House Speak Thomas P. CWeill Jr. "It is with considerable and understand , able regret gnd deep sadness that I submit my resignation as a representative of the 14th Congressional District of New York," Richmond wrote. "Copy of my statement is enclosed. All good wishes." A federal grand jury had been-investigating a variety of allegations against Richmond, including charges that he received cocaine from congressional aides and had received illegal payments from Walco National Corp., a timber and tool corporation he controlled. Richmond's exact financial worth has not been made public, but his holdings in Walco amount to more than $30 million. U.S. Attorney Edward Korman retain ed the right of the prosecutor to bring the findings of the grand jury to the judge's attention at sentencing. Hours after Richmond's court session, Rep. Louis Stokes, D-Ohio, chairman of the House Ethics Committee, announced that it was dropping its investigation into Richmond's activities. Stokes said that as a result of Richmond's guilty plea and his resignation, the committee had no further jurisdiction. Standing erect, with his head slightly bowed and hands neatly folded in front of him in a Brooklyn federal courtroom, Richmond answered "guilty" to each count read by U.S. District Judge Charles P. Sifton. "We felt that the best way to avoid fur ther damage to the landfill and further delays in construction would be to hire security guards," he said. "We're already behind because of all the rain we've had and we can't afford more problems like this." Authorities discovered Saturday night that someone had repeatedly slashed the plastic sheet lining the sides of the hole in which the soil is to be placed. Officials said repairs would cost $8,000. Warren County sheriffs deputies and the State Bureau of Investigation are probing the vandalism. No one has been " arrested. " "':"' -"z : . FOUND: A PIECE OF jewelry at freshman convo cation in HRC seating area. Call 933-2947 and identify. FOUND: KEY RING WITH one key on tt outside of Day HalL Come by DTH ofSce to get it LOST IN FAST BREAK or Saunders: black wallet, keep the money but pfease return to Union or Cam pus Ponce because I need IDs. Stephen Partrick. classes MODERN MOVEMENT - DANCE CLASSES Jazz, Modern, Basic Ballet, Aerobic Move ment 8 week sessions Pay per class per session. Instructor Susan Jones, MFA in Dance. 929-3447. SANDELL DANCE STUDIO, 101 Franklin Square OfSce Condominium (Between WCHL and Foxcroft - On bus&ne). BaBet, tap, jazz, be ginning, intermediate, and advanced. Ronnie Sue MandeL Director, Member of Professional Dance Teachers Association (Ballet and Tap), Rosemary Howard (Jazz). Register now. 942 5512 or 929-7304. help TC&nted EARN ISHOUR IN EPA breathing experiment on die UNC-CH campus. We need healthy males, age 18-35, non-smokers for at least one year. For more information please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. ASTHMATICS-EARN $150 IN a breathing experi ment on the UNC-CH campus. Time commitment is 20-25 hours over a 6-8 week period. Volunteers must be male, age 13-35, with a current or previous history of asthma. If Interested please call 966 1253. Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. HELP WANTED: BETH-EL SYNAGOGUE Reli gious School Teachers for Junior High School level; music, teacher to teach Hebrew songs with guitar; Shabbatone coordinator for grades 39. CaO 682-1238 or 967-6879. HELP WANTED: At Tom Robinson's Seafood. Ap ply in person Friday or Saturday. Experienced folks preferred. 390 West Rosemary Street, behind CoL Chutneys. STUDENT WANTED TO ASSIST with riding stable duties, cleaning staDs, turning horses out, groom ing, possible lessons, etc. Free room and Board, salary negotiable. Call Lillian Juda. 942-5518. TEACHERS NEEDED FOR SUNDAY morning Jewish religious school and Thursday afternoon Hebrew school. Contact Amy, 489-7062 or 383937. EXPERIENCED SITTER NEEDED for easy ten-month-old. haltday Monday and Friday. Odum Vfilage references required 933-6774. WANTED MALE AND FEMALE participants for a 12 weeks acne study. 18 year olds or older with mild to moderately severe acne. Fee offered. Sponsored by Department of Determatoiogy, UNC School of Medicine. Call Carol Meyer, Monday, Wednesday, Friday afternoons l-5pm, 966-3321. ; ESCORTS WANTED FOR REPUTABLE service new to the Piedmont Area. AH escorts receive a High Hourly Salary rather than commission or rips. If you think you would be suitable for this type work, and appreciate the many benefits this type work of fers, please call Ken 772-9935, Rakigh, from 10am 5pm, Monday through Saturday. YOUTH LEADER NEEDED FOR the Junior-Senior High School group at The Community Church, lib eral, mterdenoniinaiional congregation. Time fan volwed includes Sunday morning and some special events. Salary is f 100 per month for nine months. Previous experience is not necessary. Call or send resume to The Community Church, 106 Purefoy Road, Chapel FLU, 942-2050. He was charged with evading paying of about $50,000 in income taxes on his 1981 tax return; illegally supplementing the salary of a civilian employee by arranging for an assignment to pay $7,420 for the college tuition of a Navy employee's daughter; and possessing marijuana ob tained for him from his congressional staff. Neither the employee, his daughter or the college in question was named. "I arranged for the college tuition to be paid to show my gratitude for services per formed for me and my staff," Richmond told the judge. Asked by Sifton what those services were, the congressman said the Navy man had acted as a "liaison" between the Navy and Congress and assisted him in "obtain ing information" that helped get business for the Brooklyn Navy yard in his district. Richmond and his attorney quickly left the courthouse after the 10-minute session, refusing to talk with reporters blocking the entranceway. In a written statement distributed by an aide, Richmond acknowledged that "These acts to which I have pleaded guilty were irresponsible, unnecessary, foolish and wrong." He asked his constituents in the racially mixed 14th Congressional District to "understand and respect my motivation in resigning and in not seeking re election..." Outside the courtroom, Korman, who ended his four-year term as chief federal dump site for The decision to hire guards was made by representatives of the state, the con tractor and the design engineer, Ed monston said. "We've got no reason to believe that this will happen again, but once it's done you have to prepare for it," he said. Repairs should be completed by Friday if needed materials being flown in from out of state arrive in time, Edmonston said. The plastic sheet will be patched with poly-vinyl chloride the same way a punctured tire is fixed, he said. Once the repairs are finished, workers will continue preparing the landfill for its contents soiL rontaining toxic PCBs All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. OCCASIONAL CHILDCARE NEEDED IN the eve nings and on weekends for eleven year old. $2.00 per hour. Own transportation desired. Call 929 8874 after 5 pm. JOB-PART TIME: Advisors for Judea Reform Con gregation High School Youth group starting Sept. for 10 months. Call 929-3022 or 489-7062. SENIORS! WILL YOU HAVE good newspaper "clippings'' to show prospective employers when you graduate? Consider working part-time for North Carolina's largest once-a-week newspaper. Discus sion of pending features and stories, plus good edit ing to dean up minor points, will make published clippings any editor anywhere will be anxious to try the writer after graduation. CaO Tom or Jean Boney at (919) 228-7851. The Alamance News ranks in the Top Ten Per Cent both state and nationally for journalism awards won in the past ten years. We have openings for either after school each day to cover night meetings. People on the Street interviews, investigative reporting, etc. Abo need two people interested in sales work, or with sales experience to work part-time calling on ' merchants and prospective business advertisers. Prefer someone who can work Wednesday after noons and nights and or any other days. Graham is 25 miles west of Chapel Hill on NC54, ' the county seat of adjoining Alamance County. Get experience that will help you! . SITTER WANTED: AFTER SCHOOL for 4th grad er, Monday Friday 2:30-5:00pm. Plus additional hours as Mother's Helper. (Not House Cleaning) Time flexible must have experience, references, car. Phone: 942-8974 after 5:00pm. RESIDENTIAL COUNSELOR TO SHARE apart ment with emotionally troubled and or physically handicapped young male adults. Permanent, part time opportunity lequlilng only a few hours per week or active counseling. Send resume to Residen tial Coordinator, P.O. Box 2123, Chapel HUL RELIABLE. FRIENDLY PERSON NEEDED for after-school care of our 8-year-old son; M-F 2:45 5:00 beginning Sept. 7. Driver's license needed. On bus route. Call 942-8265 after 6 pm BABY-SITTER FOR CUTE-toddler. Tuesday or Thursday afternoons or Saturday nights. Must have experience and transportation. Local references pre ferred. Call 967-1887. services IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog-. 306 pages 10,278 topics Rush $1.00. Box 25097C Los Angeles, 90025. (213) 477-8226. SPEAKER AND TURN-TABLE repair or modifica tion. CaO Quinn Sound. 942-5516. STEREO REPAIR IS OUR main business. Receiv ers, turntables, cassettes, compacts, cartape and more, aO brands, most parts in stock, call for esti mate. Becker Electrordx 942-3959. i' CHEAT TYPING! Cat 929-TVPE. miscellaneous DESIGNER T SHIRTS - You design, we print, 1 or 1001 Create an identity for your dub, group, or dorm. Details: Atlantic Impressions, Box 58495, Raleigh, NC 27658. ph: 832-9425. fsjislsscss opportunity OWN YOUR OWN Jean-Sportswear, Infant-Pre-teen or Ladies Apparel Store. Offering all nationally known brands such as Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein. Wrangler and over 200 other brands. $7,900 to $16,500 includes beginning inventory, airfare for one to Fashion Center, train ing, fixtures, grand opening promotions. CaS Mr. . Kostecky (501) 327-8031. charges prosecutor of the Eastern District of New York on Wednesday, insisted that Rich . mond received no special treatment. He called Richmond "a fairly tragic figure whose long public career has come to an end." Richmond, a former New York City councilman, played a prominent role in . the 1977 food stamp reform program, which abolished the requirement that reci pients pay for their stamps. His public career came under scrutiny in 1978 when the parents of a 16-year-old Washington youth complained to police that Richmond had solicited their son for sex. Richmond later admitted soliciting an undercover policeman who was sent to in vestigate him, but charges were dropped when Richmond entered a treatment pro gram for first offenders. Despite a tough primary fight, Rich mond was re-elected in 1978. New problems cropped up for Rich mond last year when a judge in a federal suit involving Walco learned that Rich mond had feigned retirement from the company to claim a $100,000 pension which he said was actually a salary. The congressman was also accused in March of helping an escaped Massachusetts convict, Earl Randolph, get a job on the House staff. Randolph, who used the name John McLaughlin, had been serving an 18-year-sentence for assault with intent to kOl. Richmond denied knowing Randolph was a fugitive. PCB - laced soil which were dumped illegally along 210 miles of North Carolina roadsides several years ago. The soil will be placed on a five-foot-deep layer of clay, under which the plastic sheet will be stretched. There will be a layer of sand underneath the plastic. Several wells will be dug nearby to enable close monitoring of the site for any leakage, Edmonston said. "This is a state-of-the-art landfill," he said. "We are doing all we can to ensure that it doesn't endanger anyone and we're confident it won't." for rent SUBLET FALL SEMESTER apartment 2 blocks from campus. CaQ 933-2154. yard sals YARD SALE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th. 9:30-1:00. University Methodist Church, 150 East Franklin Street Many Items! Silent Auction for hand-made afgan and UNC autographed basket ball. For further info call 929-9069. GIGANTIC BACK TO SCHOOL yard sale) Good items for dorm room or apartment. Saturday Au gust 28 8am until 2pm. FarringtonML Carmet Church Road. Next to Baptist church. for sols BLUENOSE WOOLS - INCREDIBLE YARNS, buttons, patterns. Lessons In knitting, weaving, spinning. Open Tuesday through Saturday 12-3. 405 West Franklin (upstairs near McDonalds). CaH 967-8800. TWO NAUTILUS KOtSZSSlZPS FOS sale. Good for the Chapel I 3 BovWard NaatHsM Quow$k December 1, 1SS2. CaQ after opem, 542-2545 or 542-46S7. LIMITED NUMBER OF 16th row seats avail able for 1st show of Fleetwood Mac's Fare well Tosur. Tickets go separately or together to highest bidder by Monday, 30th. 967-0738. STUDENTS - SAVE MONEY ON decks, tables, bookcases, lamps, chairs, sofas, beds, notebooks, l surgical gowns. Duke University Surplus Sales, 117 S. Buchanan Blvd. open Mon-Fri. 8-5 Sat. 9-3 Phone 684-2964. BEAUTIFUL BLUE BIKE, like brand new. Soft seat, city handle-bars. Ladies' ten speed. $125 a steal! CaH after seven 933-5877. FOR SALE: SONY HP161 stereo system. AMFM radio, B.I.C turntable, 2 speakers, accessories. Great for dorm room or apartment. $75. Call 933 5795 after 5 pm. FOR SALE: TI59 calculator with Stat & Business modules, more $200. CaQ 933-0677 after 6. 541 3826 day. Ask for Q3. USED AND UNFINISHED FUUNIllCZ. we have ssoc tkaa astyosM fa Chapel f 2L The Trades Poet, beside Wendy's ta Carrhoro. Free delivery svita this ad. 942-2917. TECHNICS SA-202 30-watt receiver. Excellent con dition. Only used a few months. $135. Please call Larry at 933-9589 after 2.-00 pm or come by 310 Northampton Terrace. FOR SALE: SEVEN FOOT Boa Constrictor with 30 gallon aquarium. Excellent pet, very docile. Must see to appreciate. $125.00 More information 933 7934. FOR SALE: 4.5 cubic foot refrigerator. One year old. Excellent condition. $110. CaH 933-0953 after four. sports SOCCER. THE CHAPEL HUL Women's Soccer Club is looking for a goalkeeper. If interested caS Wienke Tax at 942-4949 or Diana Young-Paira at 942-3467. The Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon Eight hundred U.S. Marines in flak jackets and camouflage uniforms based in North Carolina landed here Wednesday, relieved French paratroopers controlling the port," and helped evacuate nearly 1,000 PLO guerrillas from west Beirut. Making up the American force were Marines from the 2nd Marine Division and the 2nd Force Services Support Group at Camp Lejeune, N.C., and the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing at Cherry, Point, N.C. . Until two days ago, the Marines had been expected to deploy along a 1.2-mile stretch of the Green Line separating Christian east and Moslem west Beirut. But the orders were changed, and the Americans will stay in the port throughout the evacuation, which began Saturday and is expected to take another 10 days. No official explanation was given, but Lebanese and U.S. military sources said the decision reflected the American . government's desire to avoid possi ble clashes between the Marines and what one officer called "any of the over-zealous guerrilla elements." Marine officers said they had orders to keep a low profile. As one put it: "My order is not to initiate any conversation with anybody and never venture outside the port." WASHINGTON President RonsSd Resgsn, seeking to enforce his pipeline embargo, has decided to impose sanctions against a Texas firm whose French subsidiary is providing compressors to the Soviet Uni6n, sources said Wednesday. At the same time, the president win avoid a direct confrontation with the French government, which ordered the subsidiary to deliver the compressors in defiance of his em bargo. Reagan will deny export licenses to Dresser Industries Inc. of Dallas, the sources told the Associated Press. The decision represents Reagan's determination to interrupt construc tion of the 3,500-mile pipeline designed to carry Siberian natural gas to western Europe. His aim is to force the Soviet Union to persuade Polish authorities to relax restric tions of Polish workers and political dissidents. wllltnrii i imiwnm i imi r ' 1 wiyf w-wrwr - r-.r.-: -vr. Ji. J.- Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. roodo&tcs 1 OR 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES wanted to share Foxcroft apt Please call 942-0304 or 967-2031. $92.00 PER MONTH. Female. Own bedroom and 4 bath. About one mile from campus and closer to dental and medical schools. CaO 942-6801. ROOMMATE WANTED: OWN ROOM in house on C-bus route in Carrboro. 1120mo, available imme diately. August rent paid. Female, nonsmoker please. Call 967-0789. Keep trying. DESPARATELY NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE to share one-bedroom completely furnished apart ment. Closer to campus than some university hous ing. $lS5person, which includes utilities. CaH 929 8772. NEEDED! FEMALE ROOMMATE FOR 2 br Royal Park Apt $77.50 per mnrh. Vi utilities. AH you need is your bedroom furniture. On J bus route call 963 0045. Keep trying! ; . APT TO SHARE FOR graduate non-smoking woman. 942-0813. CaQ early morning or late night MALE GRADPROF. ROOMMATE wanted for Tar Heel Manor apartment with your own room. $117. Pool, laundry, bus fine. Prefer non-smoker. CaO 967-6147. von pool 3 X. VAN POOL mOM PTTTSSOSO to pe asMl NCKH weeluiaye. ftaa-5pea. If to torestod call Greg at 966-1422 before 5pss or 542-4527 after fipes. psrHsg PARKING SPACES FOR RENT. Close to campus. CaH 942-4058. DOWNTOWN PARKING SPACE for rent Two minutes waJk to campus. Paved parking area with aO night fighting. $22.50 per month. CaO 929-6577. PARKING PLACES FOR RENT - close to cam pus. CaO 929-6674. porldso trade WISH TO TRADE S-4 sticker for S-5. CaO Carol at 933- 2767. ALL PEZXn" TSADI3 saaat be haaffled throws the trI3c o3ce. If two people wlah to trade peraeMs rJaey steed to CO to the parkiaa eCks and shro the sec eeeery tnforaaatiosi so that the paperwork wO stay straight. WANTED TO TRADE S-4 parking sticker for S-5. WIS pay sticker dlSerentiaL CaO 967-4209 after 4 p.m. RALEIGH State Republican Party. Chairman David Flaherty said Wednesday he wanted a state investigation into what he contend ed was political activity on behalf of Democratic' Rep. Ike Andrews by a state employee on state time. Flaherty issued a prepared state ment saying he wanted a State Per sonnel Commission and Attorney General's office investigation into a party invitation issued by a friend of the 4th District incumbent. The invitation was issued last month by Jane Donleycott, who works in the state Division of Motor Vehicles, inviting people to attend a party honoring Andrews. Included on the invitation was her address and phone number at home and at work. Arch Hathcock, district manager for Andrews' congressional office, said Andrews "had nothing to do with" the party planned by Ms. Donleycott. Spokesmen for Gov. Jim Hunt, the state attorney general's official and the Wake County district at torney said there was no basis for an investigation. Andrews faces a re-election challenge from Republican Bill Cobey of Chapel Hill. WASHINGTON A special advocate, named by the Supreme Court to argue against federal tax breaks for racially biased private schools, said in a brief filed Wednesday that the Internal Revenue Service is correct in deny ing such tax relief. The court last October agreed to hear a challenge to the IRS ban filed by two Christian schools charged with racially discriminatory policies. They are Bob Jones University in Greenville, S.C., and the Goldsboro Christian Schools in Goldsboro, N.C. On Jan. 8, the Reagan ad ministration announced it intended ; to lift the 12-year-old IRS ban on tax relief for racially biased schools , and asked me high court to drop the appeal. The action raised a storm of protest among blacks, civil rights groups and others. Later, in a reversal, the Justice Department asked the court on Feb. .r 25 to go ahead and decide, after all, ( I the legality of the ban. NEEDED: A SEASON GUEST pass to aO footbaO games. WIS pay $50. Call Karen 933-6433. WANTED: GIRLS THREE-, ftve-, or ten-speed bflce n reasonably good condition. CaH Karen at 933 6531. Please keep trying!! rides FLY TO THE CAROLINA footbaQ game tn Pitts burgh, or to the beach on weekends. Pilot desires passengers to share reasonable expenses. CaO Ken at 929-7489. personals IS THERE ROOM IN your Kfe for better concen tration, more time, less stress, more joy? Since. 1975. 10,000 people have found these and much more at The Yoga Place, 452 W. Franklin St For the joy of ft call 967-96S6 and fend out how yoga can lighten your load. MOVING? 1 WILL HAUL anything in my van. Low rates, free estimates. Clip this ad and the next time you need something moved, give me a call. David. 933-7836. UNC SORORITY RUSH - Convocation for Rush ees wQ be held on Thursday, August 26, 19S2 in Memorial Hafl. Upper classmen meet at 5:00 pm, freshmen meet at 6:30 pm. Learn a new language GO GREEK. PABTYTOO ISUai T123 ssnsmerT Shape p &h stMdeat specials at NanrtSsw Ffeaeee Cewter. Dsnaea, CJL Cfed. CaH 4S9-2643 for free triaL PHI DELTA CHI INVITES you to Happy Hour at Upper Deck Tavern from 3-7 on Friday August 27th. Unlimited 25 cups of Budweiser and Budwetser Ughd The PDCTs wQ see you there! TeSsetwlwheae SIGMA CHI LITTLE SISTERS?! Mixer Thurs. Aug. 26th 9:00 with the brothers. Casino Night Aug 31st First meeting Sept 7th. Be there. WELL QUEEN MOTHER DEAREST, here's from one of those real women. Sapphire Olivia John som. Honey, we women are gonna rule the schooL Let's reign for ever more!! TERRI B. IS 20 today. BF KDI Happy birthday to me greatest roomie. How about a nigra on the town my treat! Luv ya. Lisa. NEW HOPE Spiders Mice Yeses Right Thanks Jeffs Mom - Friday 13th 3-D gl asses To bad classes have to start Meet me at die RATI CONAN, THE LOVE DOCTOR, heard you're not for sale. How about special rates for finding the missing Link-a? Do you make house calls or would you settle for operating to the baseball stadium? The Out-Patients. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TRISH P. Your renewed Purdy's membership wt3 last long liter your tan has faded. If you're older and wiser youH take me up on an old Ax&la Festival oCer. Kiss what twice? Have a great 19th. " .
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