2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, September 22, 1932 WOKJLID News Briefly 1816. The Associated Press JERUSALEM The Israeli govern ment approved on Tuesday the plan to send U.S. Italian and French peacekeepers back to Beirut, where the body count from a frenzy of bloodletting in two refugee camps climbed to 204. With support from the Moslem leaders who tried to block, his brother's election, Maronite Christian Amin Gernayel was chosen president of Lebanon during a special Parliament session held one week after President-elect Bashir Gernayel was assassinated. Israel pulled more of its troops out of west Beirut, which it seized in what it called a peacekeeping move following Bashir Gernayel' s murder. The Israelis kept an overnight curfew in force in the predominantly Moslem sector for a third night. Prime Minister Menachem Begin's Wcs $a It's music to appearing pcrtlsl cng Hit: thrii CrtHriio Wfcaft ( y y test mmi UMmtaii)B H0p Wmt D 6 D P. D Pa I Ppetesesfs Swii to vdMf Can Shaba II Up acocai TsRUr Heees Ufa Paftaa Hetvts TaM Caatiai lea R f mat Jaaa )lnlH4fS rwaMHaia Ky OiMsm Ksy Bests Yv CvsM aW ItwMS (Mms Leac&eon Specials available at lunch 11 to 2 p.m. M-F Pizza CuTIet . . $2.55 J 3t I I I I I I I I I Cpeslsctil ..... $1.55 Lesazaa $2.55 Calad Csr . $1.55 Great Potato. ... $1.55 Open Moru-Thurt. 11 a.m.-mldnltc, Fri. & Sat. 11-1 o.m.,' Sun. 4-11 p.m. PnSSETJT Tin3 AD FG3 2 FQ3 1 pizza errxuiL! S3 w. mmzasri st. 543-5149 ClssslXlcd Info Return ad and check or money order to the ' DTH o2ce by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-ctudents $3.00 5$ for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oke immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We wi3 be re sponsible for only the first ad run. RAINSOW SOCCER REGISTRATION WILL con tinue at 500 West Rosemary Street lOam-Spm, Monday-Friday until September 24th. RAINSOW SOCCER is a non-profit recreational community soccer program with an emphasis on skill, striving to void Itself of violence. It is open to pople of any age. sex or skCL For more information call 967 8797. LEARN BALLROOM DANCING FROM JeSrey Fulp, 2nd place National Champion. Ifs 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 app&cation procedure at a work shop Wed. Sept 22nd at 5:30 pm in the Carolina Union. Room TEA. Sponsored by the Residency Counseling Center of SCAU. , A BEHIND THE SCENES look at the making of Star Wars. Sept 20th thru Sept 24th. Dally at noon. A lunch time video presentation. CHAPEL TH3ILL! Interested in serving as Chapel Thrill Chairman? Come by Suits 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 will be registering tutors in the Pit on Thursday, 923. EOUNDSTREET: CO.1 IE JOIN A professional group of actors, mimes, hitlers, musicians, acrobats, magicians and puppeteers on Sept 29, 3:00 pm. Great H&ll of the Union. For an open class. Sgn up at Union desk. First 50 people only. WEDNESDAYS MEAN DOUELE TR0U2LE at Purdy's. 2 dns for $.25 and other specuUs too good to advertise! HUMAN RELATIONS COM?3TTEE MEETING Thursday. Sept 23, Rm2S5 Union at 4:C0 pm. Old members expected. New members welcome. approves ret i. Cabinet, after a SVi-hour meeting in Jerusalem, announced that it endorsed reconstitution of the 2,100-man force that left Beirut earlier this month after evacua tion of the main body of PLO fighters. But Cabinet Secretary Dan Meridor said the Cabinet rejected President Yitzhak Navon's call for an Israeli investigation of the slaughter last Thursday and Friday at the Sabra and Chatiila refugee camps. Meridor said only that the government would discuss "the manner to conduct an appropriate examination into the facts." At the predominantly Moslem Chatiila camp, Red Cross spokesmen said 84 more bodies had been recovered from the rubble bulldozed by the marauders over their vic tims. The spokesmen said many more corpses of men, women and children were still buried. Estimates of the dead ranged from 300 by the U.S. government to 1,400 by PLO chief Yasser Arafat. (Far Heel your eyes! Tonight and Friday RoMing Steeet (ta4at Hy TtHHnk latbfatttoa Latt TlnM Whwa Ika Soys UN Oa Ska's SaCaH HlffsrlfSl'S) RvMsMCf WthtoQo laft Saaaa Ma Nlf M Tafatkar Kant Flea . Start Na Oa Srmk Oa Thraoeh L.A. Wanaa S Pvfmi fill af lha H1M ' Taa RaaHy Sal Ha Tlraa at Watttaa Doors Kinki 3 Kl-htly Specials Monday Lasagna & all the salad you can eat only $2.S5 Tuesday all the pizza & salad you can eat only $2.55 - Wednesday all the spaghetti & salad you can eatonjy$X75 BOS EENNZTT IN CONCE3T. Friday. Spt. 24, 8 pjKt at Raleigh Memorial A &loriam. Sponsored by New His KJoie triee. For advance tickets call Daa !lrt 5S7-53S2. CREATIVE REALITIES 4 workshops lor relaxa tion, pleasure, personal growth. Creative Stress Relief, Asaertiveness Training, Awareiess thru Movement, Journeys thru the Arts. For bro-. chure call 942-0150. CHIMERA FANTASY SCIENCE FICTION CLUB GREAT PLANNING MEETING. Thurs. Sept, 23, 7:30 p.m. in Union. Fans and neo-fans, you can't aSbrd to miss this one. lost Ci found REWARD OFFERED: LOST! TWO rings with senti mental value. A black onyx and a diamond cluster, on 4th floor Health Sciences Library. Call: Amelia: 929-7506. FOUND WALLET WITH NO identification on Sept. 15. Describe and full contents wiH be returned. Call 929-7550 after 6:00. LOST TSAKSGZTTS. rEZNCII. UTTII truss La&aae lost Satwrtiiry in vicinity of I&ndereon St Eeward. Call 9S3-8163 or S25$94 ask foeEkk VZZlsx or EHzabeih Lovveasu FOUND SMALL ITEM OF jewelry in Granville parking lot Identify at TJ Kemp Jewelry, Univer sity Square, 942-1331. FOUND: A DORM KEY on a key ring last Wed. night between the Phi Gam House and the DKE house. Call and identify: 933-8045. 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. Ifs a nice cat and if you don't want it we do. LOST: SET OF THREE brass keys Monday after noon. If found, call 933-6015. LOST: LADIES COLD BULOVA watch with black face. Lost Saturday. Reward. Please call 967-4131. LOST: 920 SET OF KEYS at Post OSes near University Mall. Set had around 15 keys on a UNC key ring. Please call 933-2676. FOUND ONE SEASON GUEST pass on upper deck of Home side. Call 933-8161 and identify. FOUND: SET OF KEYS outside of Whitehead Dorm Friday morning. Expensive to rekeyl Come by or call Whitehead desk after 5 pm to claim. 962 7574. LOST: BLUE "MONSAC BOOKBAG with a9 coursework and texts at check out area of Student Stores 12:15 pm Monday. Please return to APO lost and found. LOST: SET OF KEYS (on a 1 Carolina key ring). It has four keys on the ring. If found, please call 933 8727. Keep trying!! if" . ni- Israel has blamed Phalangist militiamen loyal to the slain Gernayel for the two-day rampage. Lebanese officials and some sur vivors said the killers were from the militia of renegade Lebanese army Maj. Saad Haddad, while one Beirut newspaper said an anti-foreign terror group claimed responsibility. The Phalangists and Haddad have denied involvement, Israel has been charg- ed with doing nothing about the killing for . 36 hours and also has been condemned for not preventing the slaughter with its troops in west Beirut. , ' Israel said it stopped the killing as soon as its army found out it was going on. In announcing his decision to send U.S. Marines back to Beirut, President Reagan said Monday night that it was "essential" Israel withdraw its troops from Beirut. He warned the Israelis, who invaded Lebanon June 6 to rout the Palestine liberation . Organization, that they were sinking For the record In the SpeakEasy feature of The Daily Tar Heel (Tuesday, Sept. 20), the names of two students interviewed were inadver - tently switched. Elizabeth's Watson's pic ture was incorrectly identified as Wendy Sexton, and Sexton's picture was incor rectly identified as Watson. The DTH regrets the error. Qam room open ot 2 p.m. dolly ft - v. .: ifVS A J ; iilrx to Grcnvir.D lowers) urn u pasu5 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. WHOEVER PICKED UP MY green LL. Bean knap tack from Student Store Monday at 12 (hopefully by mistake!), or knows anything about it, PLEASE re turn it or notify me oa whereabouts. Call 968-8137. help wanted EARN S5HOUR IN EPA breathing experiment on the UNCCH campus. We need healthy males, age 18-35, non-smokers for at least one year. For more information please caS 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. ASTHMATICS-EARN $150 IN a breathing experi ment on the UNCCH 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 partrime. 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 call for information: 942-6663. . WE STILL NEED VOLUNTEO tsiors for the Chapel 1 112 School eysteBi. The Case pus Y la looking foe isrterastad etadeBt. svilllng to doaate a small amoct of tlae to local schools. No tutoring expearieasce needed. Also, ia deepcarate stood of for ieja laasaas tutors. For boot iaforaia tkm call Jeff Gnu at 1123-4523, or Pase Fedexflao at 9S3-S912 or sign P at tho Campus Y - roosa ICS; THANKS! EXPERIENCED COCKTAIL WAITRESS WANT ED: Call Clyde or leave message 957-8784. PAID MALE VOLUNTEERS WITH high blood pressure needed for NCMH research project 962-0203 9 am to 4:30 pm. NEED DEPENDABLE, HARD WORKERS. Will pay $7.22 an hour. Interviews are every Wednesday at 3:00. Check Union desk for Rm. No. Ask for "GaT at interview. GPSF. STUDENT OR GRAD WIFE: Energetic and Creative sitter needed for delightful 3 year old glrL Monday andor Thursday 12:30-5:30, including Summer. Must have references, own car. $4.00 per hour. 967 9954. WANTED! MANAGER AND PHOTOGRAPHERS to work part-time with U N C. groups. Must have 35mm camera and three years experience. Earn $5.00-$10.00 per hour. Send resume and recent photograph to: 101 Woodland St, Morganton, N.C. 2S655. S "more deeply into the quagmire." Asked if Israel would comply with Reagan's demand, Meridor said, "We in tend to take our forces out of Beirut." He did not provide a timetable. U.S. Defense Secretary .Caspar Weinberger told CBS News in Washington Tuesday that the 800 U.S. Marines who spent Aug. 25 to Sept. 10 in Beirut are on leave in Italy and could be back in Lebanon within 72 hours, Reagan said in his' nationwide address that the troops would not stay in Beirut long. The Lebanese government had made a formal request that the peacekeepers re main at least 20 days. . -France and Italy also have agreed to send back their contingents to the original peace force. In Paris, a French Foreign Ministry spokesman said deployment of the force "implies the free use of the port and airport and the evacuation of Beirut by Israeli forces." Sign-up for tutors slated for Thursday UNC students interested in tutoring, other students may sign up for Student Government's Student Tutorial Service in the Pit Thursday. Tutors are needed for all areas of coursework, especially for freshmen- and sophomore-level courses. ' Those students interested in tutoring who cannot stop by the Pit should call the Student Hotline at 9664084 and leave their name and number. Chapel Thrill post available Student Government is now accepting applications for chairperson of the ,1983 Chapel Thrill concert. Any student is eligible to apply. Applications are available in Suite C of the Carolina Union and are due by 5 p.m. on Friday, September 24. Applicants should sign up for an interview when they pick up their applications. 4 W . saw..... S Vr; F4 f f Open v:cc!:n!tC3 services IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog 306 pages 10,278 topics Rush $1.00. Box 25097C Los Angeles, 90025. (213) 477-8226. DO YOU WANT TO PARTY? Lou's Tunes plays Sinatra to swing beach and boogie. AH the best rock and roll. $40 football weekend special Call 967 0611. SOMEDAY YOU'LL NEED THIS ad! For qual ity typing. Reports, dissertations, papers. Great prices. 4 blocks from campus. Kay's Typing Service Word-Processing. 942-3850, Anytime. SAVE THIS AD! CHEAP TYPINCn CaS 929-TkTE for s&le ONE NAUTILUS MESSZSSSIZ? FOR sale. Good for tho C&aoel IHH Bosdovard Naa tZos throagii December 1, 19S2. Ca3 af ter 6pia, 542-2545. USED' AMI UMTJSIHD IXlTUnE, we have more than anyone in Chapel H13. The Trading Post beside Wendy's In Carrboro. Free delivery with this ad. 942-2017. $341.28 MEAL TICKET FOR SALE. Call Beth at . 933-7725. Will sell for $330.00 DO YOU BELIEVE IN democracy? Ooth political and ooaossJc? Bead IN THESE TC-IIS for a democratic left perspective, Oa eclet Stadeat Stores, latenuriioaallst Cooks. Fair Ezchaaga. FOR SALE: ARMY, BOWLING GREEN, and Mary land guest passes. Very low price. Call 933-2983. rrs unarm zta s casglxa utxt) iSea Caleadar oa aale aoar la tae pit aad ia dorms. For only $3.59 yarn can kelp eappcet Special Olympics. DESPERATE DUO NEEDS TRANSPORTATION to Chapel Hill from Richmond-Petersburg area (Chester) on Sunday, Sept 26th. Wi3 pay usual. Call (evenings) 933-4689 or 933-6065. HELP! RIDE NEEDED TO Pertsacoia. Fla. for Fall Break. Will take ride to Montgomey, Al. or vicinity. CaS assist with drivingexpenses. C&2 Lynda at 933-4045. The Associated Presi AFTON A spokesman for Gov. Jim Hunt said Tuesday that Hunt will not meet with protesters opposed to the dumping of toxic wastes in Warren County until the dumping is completed. On Tuesday, the Department of Administration approved a permit for protesters to rally at the state Capitol at 11 a.m. Thursday against -the dumping. But protesters will not be allowed to rally outside the Ad ministration before Hunt's news conference as they had planned. Brent Hackney, a spokesman for Hunt, said the governor has agreed to meet with protesters, but only after the dumping is completed. Project officials say it could take six weeks to complete the transfer of PCB-laden soil from roadsides to the dump. On Tuesday, a group of about 90 people marched in the rain to the dump site where they held a prayer vigil, then turned back. Unlike previous demonstrations, there were no arrests on Tuesday. JERUSALEM Prime Minister Menachem Begin's government on Tuesday rejected calls for an official ' inquiry into the Palestinian refugee camp massacre, but agreed to the return of U.S., French and Italian forces to Beirut. . Controversy and strife over the mass slayings in Beirut erupted across a broad political spectrum in Israel. There were accusations of a cover-up, demonstrations by Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs, and strikes and violence in the occupied West Bank. Israeli troops fired live ammuni tion and rubber bullets at rock throwing Palestinian youths in Nablus, but no injuries were reported. As expected, it approved the redeployment of the 2,100-man multinational force of U.S. Marines and French and Italian troops who supervised the evacuation of the Palestine Liberation Organization guerrillas and Syrian soldiers from Beirut last month. WASHINGTON The Senate refused again on Tuesday to break a liberal filibuster against legislation designed to put organized prayer back in the public schools. The test cdidos' This coupon is worth 3 T77J1 T-c; :: .tt v. n : n vcu fcuy my rcr'J!.:rly pric: ?, : ; Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. GOING HOME FOR FALL break? Need a ride or rider?. The DTH wul have a RidesRiders section in the October 1st and 4th editions of the paper. Any one interested in placing an ad should come by the DTH office no later than Wednesday, September 29 at 12:00 noon. BONUS: Ad will run both days for the price of one. WANTED: TWO GUEST PASSES or non-student tickets to Maryland game. WIS pay your price. Please help and call Gregg at 9334879. Thanks! WANTED: RTVM? 20 textbook "Mass Media ET if you dropped the course this semester and stiH have the book 1 need it Reggie, 933-7934. I NEED ONE GUEST pass or nonstudeot ticket for the Army football game this week. Call 968-0667. Ask for Kim. Keep trying! FOUR TICKETS NEEDED FOR Army game. Call and leave message and phone number. Call 933 6046. $ WANTED!! 1 WOULD LIKE one WHO ticket for D.C concert Call Lisa at 942-0024 evening and af ternoon. for rent TWO BEDROOM APT. FOR rent Graduate stu dents and professionals only. $300month. No pets allowed. AC, washer hookup. Water included. Phone 967-5644 fro 5-8 p.m. FOR RENT: GRAD STUDENT etc., room in home near mail. Kitchen, all appliances. $120 plus V utilities. G bus. 933-3921, T, TH, S, Su or after 6:30. WANTED. Aware, knowledgeable OSANCS COUNTY CITIZENS: concerned with day care, housing, environmental, health, education issues. To niGISTO by noon October 3rd and to VOTE F03 SIZHL MARSHALL. DEMOCRAT, FOB CHANGE COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SUPPORT THE HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATION by pledging money to the Sigma Chi Trampo-line-a-thon. Starts Sept 23, ends Sept 26. Come and Join us in front of die Sigma Chi house. Buy PTA pizza to support Hemophilia. Use a coupon. WTHE YOU EVER IN phi Taeta Kappa? Call sse please! Let's talk alumni! No cbii Cstiooa. Contact incheSe, S 57-63 S3 for oU thaes sake. suggested the measure is doomed, with one opponent declaring that "the Constitution is secure once more." The vote against the filibuster was 53 to 47, meaning Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, and his conservative allies fell seven short of the 60 votes need ed to limit the debate to 100 hours. That was only a three-vote gain from similar "cloture" efforts on Monday. But it appeared unlikely that Helms would be able to convert enough of his colleagues in subse . quent votes to change the outcome. And that puts pressure on Majority Leader Howard Baker, R-Tenn., to close out the social issues debate which has tied up the, Senate for a month. LONDON Government forces in the Philippines have tortured and killed hundreds of political op ponents of President Ferdinand E. Marcos in the last 18 months, Amnesty International said Wednesday. The London-based human rights organization said it has received "persistent reports" of abductions and disappearances carried out by military intelligence and security units, as well as paramilitary groups operating with official sanction. An Amnesty mission investigated the alleged abuses in the Philippines last November, its report said. In January 1981, Marcos proclaimed the lifting of eight years of martial law, but retained many of the powers of detention and arrests. The Amnesty team said the main victims of human rights violations are peasants, tribesmen, labor union members and church workers suspected of opposing government policies. Most arbitrary arrests, "often coupled with ill-treatment and death in custody," have occurred in rural areas and Manila's slums, Amnesty said. RALEIGH The Revenue Department reported Tuesday that general state tax collections grew by a bare 3.09 percent during August, prompting Gov. Jim Hunt to take steps to further restrict state spend ing and hiring. Revenue Sec. Mark Lynch said a 1.3 percent decline .in income tax collections was " primarily responsi ble for the low rate of growth in state revenues during August. ffT" 7.V 72 j4 5 i : I i )!'! ' 5 1 ' "'' - Expires 925C2 K.D. OH MY GOD! What the - is on your neck? Don't ask me I was asleep. Watch those guys! You may lose more next time. Love your roommate. YEA THETAS! DERBY WEEK b off to another great start Keep up the good work, have lots of km and well all be Theta winners! DAVID S. - REMEMBER. PERSONALS have ways of having ways of having ways of getting back to people signed a concerned friend. KELLY YOU'VE BRIGHTENED SO many lives and even though we can't be sisters I love you because you're you! YouH always be special in my heart Laurie. CONGRATULATIONS DR. LELAND! Love, Don na. TO THE QUEEN MOTHER and all her darling girls: I've only been In this scene a couple of months, but Honey, ifs flawkss. IH tell you, there ain't noth in' better! Just call me Cassiopia Alexandre de la Jambe. TO THE REAL CUTE girl dressed fan blue with dots sitting in section 153 row ZZ at the game Saturday, I was too shy to come to talk to you but I would real ly like to meet you. I was sitting in AAA seat 4. Please respond through the DTH. Interested. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARLA AND a belated one to Melissa! May you live to see many mors dart mat ches. Love, Stada. - JOHN IN HINTON JAMES - danced with you at Sound Barrier the nite of the Pitt game'. Couldn't come to your party 'cos I went home. Came by to see ya but forgot your room . What is It?? Qri in Kenan. DEAR TOTALLY DISCOURAGED: THERE is one man left in Chapel Hill who is Interested in more man a one night stand. If interested, leave details In DTH. T.J; CLAIRE T.: WHERE THE heS is my Lou Rawis al bum?!!! - . WANTED: CRAZY, BUT FLL pay $6 for the ugliest holiest most faded etc. men's T-shirt (gag gift). Needed by Thurs. Call Caroline 933-6001. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Kill YOU can finally drink your t.p." tega&y! Thanks for being such a wonderful friend -1 hope that this is the best b'day ever. And watch out for those surprises! Love Cee. TOTALLY DISCOURAGED. I KNOW the feeSngf Maybe we have more in common. How about lunch? The Porthole Friday the 24th at noon? Equally Discouraged. HAPPY 19th, HUB IE!! YOU'RE our "lopmtert" friend!! Sister Smegs love ya and wish you the hap piest birthday ever!!! Love, Becky and Susan. DEAR SAL. THANKS AGAIN for an excellent weekend. Without you I never could have survived all the disasters. Don't forget our football date. Love you so much. Jern. TOTALLY DISCOURAGED. WE'RE OUT here; maybe not fuSy grownup, but with head straight (Who wants to be completely mature at 19?) Please respond Nice Soph.

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