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2The Daily Tar HeeirTitesday, September 21, 1982 B.RI EFLY Mews WORLD Official encourages acid rain awareness; problem has worsened in U.S., Canada By JOSEPH OLINICK Staff Writer North American countries should begin debating the issue of acid rain now, Dr. Ellis Cowling, director of the Na tional Atmospheric Deposition Program, said Monday at UNC. The countries should deal with many questions involving the sources of the pollution causing the acid rain, he said. The issues are where acid rain sources should be reduced and cut, what sources of pollution will be targeted, how much it will cost and what strategy should be taken. "Two-thirds of North America receives precipitation that is a little bit and in many cases substantially more acidy than we believe it was before industrial man started influencing the atmosphere," Cowling said. Cowling went on to say that the United States needed tp prosper, but prosperity produces certain environmental conse quences. Acid rain is one of them. '' Acid rain is caused by the emission of sulphur oxide and nitrogen oxide into the atmosphere. Utilities emit 80 percent of the sulphur oxide, industry, 15 percent' and transportation, 3 percent. Transpor tation produces 56 percent of nitrogen oxide, transportation, 40 percent, and in dustry, 4 percent. - Cowling described the acid rain prob lem as "the connection between our de- oviet actions result in sanctions o By SUSAN SNIPES Staff Writer President Ronald Reagan's recent sanc tions on companies supplying the Soviets with U.S.-designed pipeline technology Person's interested in learning more about the catholic faith are invited to a meeting to learn how. N. Wednesday, Sept. 22, 7:30 pm Newman The Catholic Student Center across from the Carolina inn 2l8PittsboroSt. 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 5t for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oEke immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be re sponsible for only the first ad run. onnounccocnts RAINBOW SOCCER REGISTRATION WILL con tinue at 500 West Rosemary Street 10am-5pm, Monday-Friday until September 24th. RAINBOW SOCCER is a non-profit recreational community soccer program with an emphasis on skill, striving to void itself of violence. It Is open to people of any age. sex or skill. For more Information call 967 8797. LEARN BALLROOM DANCING FROM Jeffrey Fulp, 2nd place National Champion. It's a Special Interest Class, Wednesdays 7-8 PM. Only $16 for the ten week course. Registration in the Union. Hurry! Spaces are limited! WANT TO APPLY FOR in-state tuition? Find out about the application procedure at a work shop Wed. Sept 22nd at 5:30 pm in the Carolina Union. Room TBA. Sponsored by the Residency Counseling Center of SCAU. YE OLE WAFFLE SHOP on Franklin Street is open 7 days a week until 11 p.m. Serving omelets,' bur gers and daily specials. A BEHIND THE SCENES look at the making of Star Wars. Sept. 20th thru Sept 24th. Daily at noon. A lunch time video presentation. CHAPEL THRILL! Interested in serving as Chapel Thrill Chairman? Come by Suite C for an applica tion and interview time. Applications deadline: 5:00, Fri., Sept. 24th. DONATE YOUR SERVICES: Join the few, the proud, the tutors! Student Tutorial Service wi3 be registering tutors in the Pit on Thursday, 923. . TUESDAY: TONIGHT AT PURDYs LADIES LOCKOUT. Ladies get in FREE between 8 and 10. 2 draft for 25C and other SPECIALS. BOUNDSTREET: COME JOIN A professional group of actors, mimes, jugglers, musicians, acrobats, magicians and puppeteers on Sept. 29, 3:00 pm. Great Hail of the Union. For an open class. Sign up at Union desk. First 50 people only. sires as human beings and our massive need to process material in a huge scale." The Canadians are very upset about the acid rain problem, Cowling said. The atmosphere is depositing much of America's pollutants on Canada in the form of acid rain. He said the United States needed to understand the processes of the ecological system and deposition (acid rain) and then join Canada in a mutual agreement. "Even if we shut it (acid rain) off, it might take 30 years for it to wash out (of the ecological system)," Cowling said. "We have thousands of lakes that can not sustain the fish that man enjoys," he said. 'Even if we shut it (acid rain) off, it might take 30 years for it to wash out of the ecological system.' Dr. Ellis Cowling The most pronounced effects of acid rain can be seen in the ecosystems of lakes. High acid levels can affect the eggs of fish, making it difficult and sometimes impossible for the young fish to hatch. Consequently, fish populations in lakes are reduced. Sometimes fish are killed by acid rain. Cowling said, citing an incident at Cherokee, N.C., in which acid deposits killed fish. have aroused the anger of many, of our allies. The sanctions were enacted to protest the Soviet crackdown in Poland. But the allies believe the United States has stepped out of line by expecting companies to obey 929-3730 THE FIRST MEETING OF the 1982 Fall German's Club of IFC and Panhel will be held tonight at 8 pm in Phillips 215. This is an extremely Important organizational meeting, with financing and commit ,; tee set-up to be determined. AD past German's Club reps are urged to attend, as well as any Greek in terested in having a part in the classiest social afiair of the year at Carolina. lost Ci found FOUND: CAT, GREY AND orange with white paws and flea collar at Columbia and Longview Streets on Sept 10. Please caS 968-0403. REWARD OFFERED: LOST! TWO rings with senti mental value. A black onyx and a diamond cluster, on 4th floor Health Sciences Library. Call: Amelia: 929-750$. FOUND GIRLS WATCH BEHIND Stacy dorm, Call 933-1476 for idenriScarJon. FOUND WALLET WTTH NO identification on Sept." 15. Describe and full contents will be returned. Call 929-7550 after 6:00. LOST TRAKSCnr?TS. FRENCH. WITH 1 lations lost Saturday in victory of I lenderson St Coward. Call S&3-163 or S 2-5594 ask for Rick t2er or Ezabeta Lowvean. FOUND SMALL ITEM OF Jewelry in Granville parking lot Identify at T.L Kemp Jewelry, Universi ty Square. 942-1331. FOUND: A DORM KEY on a key ring last Wed." night between the Phi Gam House and the DXE house. Call and identify: 933-6045. FOUND IN A-9 Old Well one white cat with white flea collar. If you think it may belong to you then phone 929-3946 and inquire. If s a nice cat and if you don't want it, we do. ' help rcantcd EARN 45HOUR IN EPA breathing experiment on the 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 18-35, with a current or previous history of asthma. If interested please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. ( WOMEN NEEDED FOR LOCAL swimsuit photog raphy promotion. $75 shootings parttime. Experi ence not required but helpful Most be at least 52". Call 214692-1440 for Information. . AGGRESSIVE SALES PERSON WITH a ski and camping related background wanted to work at Carolina Outdoor Sports on East Franklin Street. Come by to apply or caU for Information: 942-6663. Cowling said that to reduce the impact of acid rain on freshwater lakes and streams, acid-tolerant life forms could be developed, lakes could be treated with chemical lime or emissions that cause the rain could be reduced. He preferred the Acid rain has not conclusively been proven to affect agriculture or forests. "We have good reason to be suspi cious,' but no compelling evidence with which to conclude that ambient acid, rain is affecting any agriculture, forests or trees." One of the areas in the United States that has a low acid-neutralizing capability is western North Carolina, according to one of Cowling's maps. - The National Atmospheric Deposition Program has 4,000 measuring stations in North America. They measure atmo spheric depositions and their effects. The program's testing methods have been criticized by some, Cowling said. It involves gathering precipitation in a bucket and analyzing it, Critics - say foreign substances could be blown into the bucket by the wind. The program's analysis of the precipi tation is also under scrutiny, he said. U.S. law and disregard the policies and laws of their own countries. "Ultimately, it is a question of sovereignty," said Jurg Steiner, professor of European politics at UNC. "They don't like the U.S. dictating who they can trade with." "They (Europeans) resent that the U.S. thinks they are the only ones who can han dle the Soviets. The Europeans want their own policy," Steiner said. Steiner said European nations believe the only way to protect themselves from what Reagan termed a "limited nuclear war" is to keep the lines of communica tion open between the Soviets and the West. To Europe, the pipeline is a perfect op portunity to tie the Soviets to the Western market. "If you have economic ties, then you are closer," Steiner said. "We depend on them, but they depend on us too." There has been concern in the Reagan administration about the dependence of Europe on the pipeline for its energy sup ply. Thi$ also has been cited as a reason for the sanctions. a A All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. . ' WE STILL NEED VOLUNTEE3 tators for th Chapel I3 School system. Tks Cant pas Y Is looking for lata tod students Cag to donate a small aaaont of time to local school. No tntorfasg experience needed. Also, in desperate need of fortegn language tators. For tore infor mation caU JSmS Gran at 92$-tS9, or Pant FederSae at S33-S912 or sn s at tbe Campns Y - room 10S. THANKS! EXPERIENCED COCKTAIL WAITRESS WANTED: Call Clyde or leave message 967-8784. PAID MALE VOLUNTEERS WTTH high blood pressure needed for NCMH research project 962-0203 9 am to 4:30 pm. DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED for B3Ts Bar-B-Q. Must have own car. Call 968-0509. NEED DEPENDABLE, HARD WORKERS. WQ pay $7.22 an hour. Interviews are every Wednesday at 3:00. Check Union desk for Rm. No. Ask for "GaT at interview. GPSF. WANTED: PART TIME ADVISOR for Judea Reform High School Youth Group. Start im mediately. 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STEZ1JR3 s3ver Art ley, French model (open feclc) execSent condition. Leather case tadaj epaca for piccolo. For serlona Ikwaetore, Price negotiable. Call 933-74Q !. Tbe Associated Pra NEW YORK The National Football League Players Association called a strike against the league Monday and said it would shut down the regular season beginning Tuesday. '.- Gene Upshaw of the Los Angeles Raiders, president of the union, announced the action following a two-hour meeting of the union's executive board. The first game to be affected will be Thursday night's contest between the Atlanta Falcons and Kansas City Chiefs. Upshaw said the strike would begin following Monday night's game between the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants. "No practice, no work-outs, no games will be played until management engages in good-faith bargaining," Up shaw said. "We are united. We are prepared to withhold Our services for as long as it takes." The strike announcement followed a breakdown in negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement between players and owners. The two sides have been negotiating sporadically for more than eight months and the union's contract with the league expired July 15. TEL AVIV, Israel Prime Minister Menacfaem Begin, pressed for a full account of Israel's role in the Beirut massacre, will consider establishing an independent in quiry commission, Israel television reported Monday. President Yitzhak Navon, in a rare intrusion into government affairs by a ceremonial head of state, said Israel owed it to itself and "the civilized world" to make an impartial inquiry into the massacre. Military officials and Begin's Cabinet issued detailed statements disputing Israeli press claims that the govern ment knew for 36 hours that civilians were being killed in the Sabra and Chatila Palestinian camps of west Beirut 1)efore they intervened. BONN, West Germany Opposition politicians reached agreement Monday to try to vote Chancellor Helmut Schmidt out of office Oct. 1 and call new national elections next March, an opposition spokesman said. ... Christian Democrat leader Helmut Kohl would become chancellor if next week's no-confidence vote is successful. A 13-year coalition between Schmidt's left-of-center n Robert Rupen, professor of Soviet politics at UNC, said the notion of dependence is a myth. He said the Soviets would not be the sole European supplier. Steiner. also said dependency was not a threat. "They (Europeans) are even more worried about the Middle East. There has already been an embargo there. The Soviets usually deliver what they promise." The allies believe they should deliver equipment ordered by the Soviets. So far, six British companies have been ordered to deliver products and to disobey the U.S. embargo. Not only is their word at stake, but also their country's prestige, he said. Steiner said the European countries stand to lose money and jobs because of the embargo. In Britain, France, West Germany and Italy almost $3.5 billion and thousands of jobs are at stake. With terrible recessions in each of these countries, the loss would be disastrous. The Reagan administration has express ed concern over the estimated $8 billion the Soviets would receive in return for the $341.28 MEAL TICKET FOR SALE. CaU Beth at 933-7725. Will sell for $330.00 DO YOU BELIEVE IN democracy? Both noSdcnl and economic? Bend IN THESE TESE3 for a democratic left perspective. On sale; Stndent Stores, latfersurtionallst Books, Fair Exchange. roommates 1 NEED APARTMENT AND roommatefs). I'm will ing to pay VtVi utilities and up to $120 pm. Please ca3 Raleigh, 782-4148 until 7 p.m. and 782-2299 after. Ask for Tommy. OUT-GOING CHRISTIAN MALE seeks housing ar rangement. If you can help, please call 933-3181. Ask for Wayne. FEMALE TO SHARE WITH law student, $113. free Sept. rent, own room, laundry, 5 miles. If no car we may work out transport. 933-9085. want to bay WILL PURCHASE NEW and USED LP's, Tapes, 45s (Rock, Classical, Jazz. Wave, Blues, etc.) and ENTIRE COLLECTIONS. Good prices. Back Door Records. 136 E. Rosemary, Mon.-Sat 12-6 p.m., 933-0019 or 929-6175. rides RIDE NEEDED TO WILMINGTON Oct 1 week end. Will share expenses. Please caS soon if you'll be heading that wayi 933-2956. DESPERATE DUO NEEDS TRANSPORTATION to Chapel Hill from Richmond-Petersburg area (Chester) en Sunday, Sept. 26th. Wi2 pay usual. CaU (evenings) 9334689 or 933-6065. HELP! RIDE NEEDED TO Pensacola, Fla. for Fall Break. Will take ride to Montgomey, Al. or vicinity. CaU assist with drivingexpenses. CaS Lynda at 933-4045. urantcd WANTED: TWO GUEST PASSES or non-student tickets to Maryland game. WU) pay your price. Please help and caU Gregg at 933-C879. Thanks! for rest TWO BEDROOM APT. FOR rent. Graduate students and professionals only; $300month. No pete allowed. AC, washer hookup. Water included. Phone 967-5644 fro 5-8 p.m. Social Democrats and the centrist Free Democrats col lapsed last Friday, when four Free Democrat ministers resigned from the Schmidt government after months of bickering between the two parties over a variety of issues. The final split came over efforts by the Free Democrat economics minister, Otto Lambsdorff , to make deep cuts in social welfare spending. ' The Free Democrat withdrawal from the coalition left the 63-year-old Schmidt, chancellor since 1974, as head of a government holding only a minority of seats in the Bundestag, the lower house of the West German parlia ment. WASHINGTON Senate conservatives, still seeking their first victory in a month-long debate over social issues, failed by 10 votes Monday to curtail a filibuster against legislation designed to restore organized prayer to public schools. The Senate voted 50 to 39 to limit the prayer debate to 100 hours, but 60 votes are required to invoke the pro cedural move, known as cloture. But Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, and his conservative allies planned to try again on Tuesday, and both sides conceded privately they would eventually win cloture. Twenty-one senators were absent for the vote Monday. The legislation urged by Helms would eliminate Supreme Court jurisdiction over the prayer issue, in cluding any law approved by a state legislature or a ruling by lower court. SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras The anti-terrorist Cobra Battalion on Monday ringed the building where guerrillas held an estimated 80 hostages, including two Cabinet ministers, and negotiators tried to end the four day seige. .. - ' ' ' . About 10 guerrillas, who shot their way into the Chamber of Commerce building Friday, have made repeated threats to kill the hostages unless the Honduran government frees 80 people the guerrillas say are being held as political prisoners. A top Honduran official, who requested anonymity, said it was hoped that the arrival Sunday of Andrea Cor dero de Montezemolo, the papal nuncio for Honduras and Nicaragua, would help speed the negotiations be tween the government and the guerrillas. tech nology gas sold from the 3,500-mile pipeline. Many believe the allies woud be support ing a Soviet military buildup. Rupen said the Soviets would build their armies no higher than before. He said the money could be used for other things such as American wheat. Rupen said the embargo is an ineffective means of retaliating for the imposition of martial law in Poland. All the United States can hope to accomplish with such tactics, is a construction, slowdown and an -increase in the cosftoihe Soviets. Thus, the U.S. embargo can be bypassed. Rupen said he would be more convinced that Poland was the reason for the action if America didn't sell wheat to the Soviets. The allies believe that if the United States can sell wheat to the Soviets, they should be able to sell equipment. Four companies have been affected by the ban on the export of oil and gas equip ment by U.S. firms, their subsidiaries and licensees to the Soviets. British Prime Minister Margaret That cher, Reagan's closest ally in Europe, has openly criticized the embargo. Her new Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union G65A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. FOR RENT: GRAD STUDENT etc, room in home near mall. Kitchen, all appliances. $120 plus V4 utilities, G bus. 933-3921, T, TH, S. Su or after 6:30. miscellaneous POOR RICHARDS . . . FOR PRACTICAL and dur able clothing and camping goods at affordable prices. You haven't been to Chapel Hill until you've been to POOR RICHARDS. Kroger Plaza. 929 5850. personals WANTED. Aware, knowledgeable OSANGE COUNTY CITIZENS: concerned with day care, housing, environmental, health, education issues. To KEGISTE2K by noon October 3rd and to VOTE F03 SIZ3L MARSHALL, DEMOCRAT,. F03 OSANCE COUNTY COM3C5310NE3. . CHIP (OLD WELL APTS.) Our conversation at Pur - dys sparked my interest! The offer still stands to come by! Diana. SUPPORT THE HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATION by pledging money to the Sigma Chi Trampoline-a-thon. Starts Sept. 23, ends Sept. 26. Come and Join us in front of the Sigma Chi house. Buy PTA pizza to support Hemophilia. Use a coupon. ARE THERE ANY NICE mature men in Chapel Hill interested in more than a one night stand? If so, where are you? Please respond in DTH. Signed, Totally Discouraged. V.T2S. YOU EVER IN Phi Tbeta Kappa? CaU nte please! Let e talk alnmnll No obU Catkins. Contact KlcheUe, 967-6333 for old tlasea sake. WANNA PLAY IN THE biggest twister game UNC has ever seen? Come to Circle Ks membership meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Union. Make contact! DELTA UPSILONI Here's to a great fraternity and n great semester. The 82 Fleds class. JIM (FROM GRAHAM). Hey Wanna talk? Remember me from Friday night when you were "trying" to help a friend? PINK SHIRT P.S. Mix er Thursday Nite Be there! Aloha! WANT TO FEEL GOOD about yourself? Drop by the New WtU. located on the second floor of the Student Health Service, and take a look at our wide selection of materialsbooks on exercise, weight control, stress management, and a whole lot more! Remember It's not what you got. it's how you use it! (Open at 10 a.m. Monday-Friday. trade order makes companies liable for fines if they do not fulfill their contracts. Both sides have stated that they don't want to start a trade war. Reagan's direct attack of the companies involved and not the allied nations is an attempt to remain on good terms with European allies. Some have described the situation as a family quarrel that will be settled as soon as possible. But' Steiner said there 'Is a deeper problem. There is a growing resent ment in Europe about the way the Americans deal with foreign policy. Rupen said the Europeans did not feel the United States is sensitive to their pro blems. But he. said the present situation stems from the different views Europe and the United States have about the Soviets. The Europeans do not see them as an enemy, but rather a hostile neighbor to be dealt with. Steiner said, "They (Europeans) don't like being considered naive. They are suffi ciently aware of the dangers. The only possibility for their survival is to talk." WILSON; THANKS FOR TWO wonderful years let's mak e it many more! All my love, Carol. DEAR TIMOTHY C. B., D.D.S; Happy 23rd Birthday. Life is too short. . .glad we havent wasted any time! (Lunch at the Grapevine will never be die same!) Love, MAN. KEY LITTLE 4XTTYS. WE'VE not i news fjtaeerf). . .tae bWs sJ on the shield, and even taons we didn't est "carrUd-away," it was Divlnelt BongETonsIloBa and TonsSongAConaYong P.S.: Always keep some napkins fcnndyl OH MY GOODNESS GRACIOUS! Who was that In the pool with Miss Sapphire Olivia Johnsonn at that smashing soiree Sunday evening? WeQ, girts, TO never tell. After all, what are friends for? Of course, if you want to guess, I can tell you if you're right Or wrong. I mean, that's another matter, it'esz ce pas? With love from Miss Ouida Mae Juanette Jones. LIKE, ARE WE TALKING about sand dunes here,' or what? Of course you're only after one thing and It's not Greek French toast or photo luminescence. We have everything from inner wOdnets to outward spasticnesa. consideration to mystery. Judiciousness to perfection, and mutual corruptibility (pax de deux forever). So chalk up a big success spaghetti wise and look out year! TIN MAN KIFFNEY Here's to your spectacular finish in the Wilmington Triathlon! You're gold to us we're proud to know you! Love, the Groove Hut MRS. BAKER. NOW YOU can see your baby's strip hot off the presses. Enjoy the paper and be very proud of your son. LOVE Kathy. MATT. CANT BELIEVE YOU looked right at me Saturday and didn't recognize me. Tve never slipped any man's mind before. You're sexy, but you ain't worth that! Nikki. SANDY AND BILL CONGRATS on your engagement! Why on earth did you wait so long? L.L CAROL, LAUREN. DAVID. ANNE. Lee. Lee, An dy. Bobby. Sue, Rrnee, Jeannean, Kandi, Mistl. Joyce. Dale. Sieve, Psm. Claire, Randy.JuHe, tarry, . Dave. Christine. Jonathan, and Bill. What an A WIN SOME group! Let's go again! The Steve not into sheep. )
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