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2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, October 1, 1932 WoeIjD Mews By SUSAN SULLIVAN Staff Writer UNC professors predict West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt will be voted out of office today, when the scheduled vote of confidence is taken in the national parliament. On Sept. 17, the longstanding coalition between Schmidt's party, the Social Democrats, and the Free Democrat Party col lapsed, and now Schmidt's entire government appears on the brink of collapse. Four ministers of the FDP resigned under the leadership of Hans-Dietrich Geoscher, an ex-foreign minister and leader of the Free Democrats. The coalition had given Schmidt a parliamentary majority that enabled him to govern. The Free Democrats are negotiating a coalition with the Christian Democrats said Donald Haynes, a graduate student teaching Western European politics. While the Free Democrats had not entered into a coalition with the Social Democrats rival party, "the Free Democrats have hammered out with, the CDU (Christian Democrats) a tentative compromise on party posi tion," he said. The Christian Democrats have proposed a con structive vote of no confidence for today, in an attempt to . remove Schmidt from office. : Dr. Jurg Steiner, of the UNC Political Science department, said that in a constructive vote of no confidence in Germany, the parties may agree to overthrow a government (meaning the executive branch), but they must be able to agree on a candidate for Chancellor who would win a majority of the vote in parlia ment. . He said he believed that Helmut Kohl would be the new chancellor following the vote. Kohl, leader of the Christian Democrats, must have the votes of all the members of his party, but also the votes of at least 23 of the 53 members of parliament in the Free Democratic Party. Steiner said, "I expect enough Free Democrats will follow for the vote to pass." 65n-nA(3nE5 TAKE -OUT 942-7178 790 Airport Rd. Next To A&P 11 am-8 pm Hi or?a CInsrificd Info . ' Return ed and thedt 'or rnonevrordcr to"the:'; DTH oLIce 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 5C for each additional word $1.00 more (or boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oClce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be re sponsible for only the first ad run. announcements SO YOU'VE HEARD HOW great Brice Street is, but you've never seen the band. Come see the BRICE STREET BAND Sat. at Pegasus. GO HEELS! DERANGE WITH THE EXCHANGE! Come see the Tegs" Sat night at the ATO House on Franklin Street, and enjoy Free Beer! The party starts rockin' at 9 p.m. Proceeds from the $2 music charge benefit the Toronto Exchange. JOIN US FRIDAY AFTERNOON FOR Happy Hour at Purdy's- 2 drafts for 25$ and other special to enjoy! 3:00-9.-00 (come to Happy Hour and get in FREE Frl. night). INTERESTED IN COLLEGE BOWL? Play in the Intramural tournament team registrations, now available at Union desk, are due at Noon, Oct. 6. Come play "varsity" sport of the mind." RELAXATION WORKSHOP OFFERED BY Re becca McCown, M.A. Licensed Psychological As sociate. Oct 13 and 29. Registration limited. Pre register by Oct. 11. Call 942-7154. APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL of Nursing. General College Sophomores and UNC-CH Juniors and seniors may pick up applications for 1983-84 academic year (begins 2nd summer session 1983) in Room 1, Carrington Hail on October 5 at 7:00 p.m. The application process will be discussed at this time. "CHOICE OR CHANCE?" (Exploring Draft and Military Service Alternatives), A sermon to be given at The Community Church (106 Purefoy Road near Mason Farm Road and Married Student Housing), by Bill GaMn. Field Representative for the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, The Rev. Garden Dragt will b ad the worship celebration. The Community Church is a liberal interdenominational church. The University Community is welcome. If you want a ride call 942-2050. A LEGISLATIVE TASK FORCE is being formed by SCAU to research, monitor, and lobby issues that aSect students economically. Interested? Come by the SCAU OSce In Suite B for more Info, on Friday at 2:00 pm! NEWMAN THE CATHOLIC STUDENT Center welcomes all members of the University community to our 11:00 am mass on Sunday, October 3. Discussion and refreshments will follow. FTIEE EEEH, a great band and a wild party. Who could ask for more on Sat. night? For a $2 music charge, you can be admitted to ATO House on Franklin Street, hear the "Pegs," and drink our kegs. Proceeds benefit the Toronto Ex. change. Party starts at 9 p.m. SARA VELEZ, ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR of Admis sions, from New York University School of Law will be at the University of North Carolina on October 4, 19S2 from 3:00 until 5:00 to speak with interested persons about admission to New York University School of Law, and to answer any questions about the Law School. For further information contact the Career Planning and Placement OSce. , FOOTPATH! COME JOIN A professional Modem Dance Company for an open class. Free. Oct. 15, 3:00 p.m.. Woollen Gym. Sign up at Union Desk. First SO people only. C3 dictS But the Free Democrats suffered a setback Sunday in the state elections of Hesse, where they were completely ousted from the state parliament. The party received less than 5 percent of the popular vote, which eliminated them from parliament. Dr. James White, of the UNC Political Science department, said a party in West Germany must get at least 5 percent of the , popular vote in a legislative election to have representatives in parliament. A newcomer to German politics, a party calling itself the Greens, wrested votes away from the Free Democrats, winn ing 8 percent of the vote, and nine seats in the 110 seat parlia ment. Steiner described them as "a pro-environment, anti nuclear, pro-peace organization a very heterogenous group."" He said the Greens-would be an important political power to watch in the future. The party has already won seats in six out of the 11 state parliaments in Germany. The election also gave surprising support to the Social Democrats. The party received a percentage of the vote only slightly less than that of the Christian Democrats. The Social Democrats won 42.8 percent and the Christian Democrats won 45.6 percent of the vote. White said a major issue dividing Schmidt's party now is the NATO proposal to position 572 medium-range missiles in Europe. He said, "The missile issue has practically torn the Social Democrats apart." If Kohl were to become West Germany's new chancellor, neither Steiner nor White said.there would be any major changes in West Germany's foreign policy stance. And Steinef added there would be no radical changes in relations Avith the United States. "The new government would probably be less harsh in their criticism," Steiner said. He added that there would be some change in West. Germany's relations with the Soveit Union under Kohl. "They would be a little tougher with the Soviets and East Germany." f o lost Ci found I J ::; 'GIRLS LARGE VELOUR SWEAT jacket in student seating at Billy Grahams great lecture Monday night Cafl 929-2707. LOST-IN RAMS HEAD lot last week silver NCAA ring.. Extreme personal value reward offered 942-1986. LOST: A GRAY MEMBERS only Jacket Lost around Morrison dorm. Phone: 933-4345 reward. FOUND: LADIES' GOLD WATCH on Franklin Street Monday. Call 967-0263 and identify. HELP! LEATHER WALLET (nut) and pal yeOow LD. case taken from SHS oElce Friday afternoon. Desperately need LD.'eeeati mental items irreplaceable, Seward 966 2231 (ext. 275). STOLEN: ONE BROWN LEATHER purse with bro ken strap, contents leather wallet checkbook, picture album, and Ray-Ban glasses. Also keys and . I.D. No money was in purse but GREAT sentimental value. Call 933-5186 or 933-1174 evenings. FOUND IN PIT: SET of 2 GM car keys and two dorm keys. Contact Union desk or APO lost and found. MITCHELL VANN: WE HAVE your bus pass at the check cashing booth in the Student Stores. STOLEN: GOLD -MONSAC KNAPSACK from Union Bowling Alley on the 20th between 3:00 an3 4:15. Anyone having any information, please can 933-8266. Reward Is offered. FOUND: PRESCRIPTION GLASSES DURING Kenan Stadium clean-up after Saturday's game. Claim by Identifying at the Naval Armory on cam pus. FOUND: CALCULATOR BETWEEN LEWIS and Joyner at 10:30 Monday night Call to identify: 942 8687. Lost: a gray MEMBERS ONLY Jacket Lost around Morrison dorm. Phone 933-4345. Reward. LOST AT WALL ON Wed. a.m. A 35mm Cannon Camera. If found please call Kim at 968-8067. Reward! LOST IN UNION. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority pin. A gold key with initials MKLP on back. Please, turn in to Union desk. help wanted PAID MALE VOLUNTEERS WITH high blood pres sure needed for NCMH research project 962-0203 9 am to 4:30 pm. MR. GATTfS IS NOW accepting applications for full-timepart-time inside crew, or drivers. Apply 1-5 dally, 104 W. Franklin St, PART-TIME POSmON-15 to 20 hours a week processing orders, answering phone, typing (60 wpm) and maintaining records for Chapel Hill com puter software firm. May lead to full-time position, computer experience preferred. CaS Chris at The Programmer's Institute. 489-2193. WANTED MALE AND FEMALE participants for a 12-weeks study. 18 year olds or older with moder ately severe acne. Fee offered. Sponsored by De partment of Dermatology, UNC School of Medi cine. CaS Carol Meyer Monday, Wednesday, Friday afternoons 1-5 pm. 966-3321. WANTED: DELIVERY PEOPLE FOR Bill's Barbe que. Apply in person at 5C5 West Rosemary beside Dominoes Pizza. Apply from 9:00 AM-11:00 AM and 2:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M. FREE MWF 11-1, Sunday nights 8-11? Need a Job? The Union Information Desk presents open shifts! Interested in these hours? Sign up for an interview at the desk by Monday, 11 October. Thank You. cervices' IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog 306 pages 10,278 topics Rush $1.00. Box 25097C Los Angeles, 90025. (213) 477-8226. E.J. & COMPANY Light and Sound Shows with I COO Watts of sound and full light show! 5 years experience playing all types of music. $125.004 hours (within city limits). Call Eddy Hemingway at 967-8871 today! chmidt ouster SG announces committee openings Student Government is now accepting applications for three positions on the Employment Service Committee, which runs the Student Part Time Employment service. Interested students should inter view with Paul Parker in Suite C of the Carolina Union between 1 and 4 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 4-5. Contact Parker at 962-5201 for more information.: All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. BICYCLE REPAIR. FAST, PROFESSIONAL re pair work. Pickup and delivery available. Call 967-3810 or 968-1407. CKEAP.tTWG:V.Caf2S-TYFE: for sale 1972 OPEL. GOOD TRANSPORTATION. Two new tires. Radio. $650 negotiable. Can early morn ings, late evenings 929-3702. Keep trying! 1981 YACKETY YACK FOR sale. New, still in box-make an offer. Laura 929-2253 (N). 966-3288 (D). " GA. TECH TICKETS FOR sale. Cafl 968-9007 or 942-8625. OLYMPUS TELEPHOfO LENS, 135mm. F2.8 worth $190.00 new. Will sell for $60.00. Test it out if you like. Call Robbie Braswell 933-5111. GUEST PASS FOR SALE-Georgia Tech game $16 caU 967-0285. rides RIDE NEEDED TO PITTSBURGH, Erie PA area for Fall Break. Share usuals. Am able to leave on Tuesday, October 5th. Can Dean 942-9278. RIDE NEEDED TO HARRISBURG, PA or anywhere in central Pennsylvania over Fan Break. WU1 share expenses. Please cafl Jennifer at 933-3149. RIDE WANTED TO DETROIT, Ml area for FaU Break. Will gladly share driving and gas. Cafl 493-6242 after 6 and ask for Mike. ' RIDE NEEDED TO D.C. leave Sat October 2 in a.m. Will share the usual. Kathy, 929-9203. Leave message. GOING TO CHARLOTTESVILLE FOR Fall Break? We'd be your best friend if you could take us! Cafl ; Nancy at 967-8499 or Ken at 933-6115. RESPONSIBLE STUDENT TO DRIVE car to Brookings, S.D., or vicinity sometime this falL Owner will pay gas. Can 967-9432 after 6.-00 p.m. RIDE NEEDED TO COLUMBUS Ohio. Can leave Weds., Oct. 6 at noon or later. Must leave Thursday or before. Can 933-3640 evenings. . . RIDE NEEDED TO EASTERN shore of Maryland or Va. Fan Break Will share the usuaL Cafl 967-8553, best after 9 pm or leave message. Thanks! NEED RIDE TO NASHVILLE for Fall Break. Cafl Donna at 933-3386. Win pay almost anything. Leave message. . . DESPERATE STUDENT IS WILLING to give first born son and or help with gas for a ride to and from ' Harrisonburg, Va. or vicinity over Fall Break, CaU Charles at 933-8722. I REALLY NEED A ride to Wilmington. Del. or Phfl ly area for Fall Break. Can leave whenever you'd like and will gladly help with expenses. Please help a girl see her new house! Thanks! 933-4037. RIDE OR RIDERS: Harrteburg, Pa. via Washing ton. Share usuals. Fall Break, flexible. 933-7875. NEED A RIDE TQ Florida? Am driving to Orlando and need passengers. Will drop off anyone along the way. CaU Jackie at 967-1243 or 962-0245. RIDE NEEDED TO WASHINGTON D.C Tuesday, Oct 5 wUl share expenses contact Angie at 933-4397. . NEED RIDE TO NYC. LI area for FaU Break Will share usual round trip preferable. Leave Wed. morn ing or afternoon. Call Laura 933-6221 anytime. RIDE NEEDED TO ST. LOUIS, MO. Mon. nite (104) or later. Cafl Cathy 967-6602. 1 want to see grandma! Will pay half. I NEED A RIDE to Atlanta Oct 6 anytime after 11:00 am. Will share gas & driving. Can JenniSer 933-2951 please leave message. RIDERS NEEDED TO D.C, 106 and from Get tysburg. PA, 1011 (Monday). Call Karen, 967-7461. BLOOMINGTON. INDIANA: IF YOUT1E going there or passing anywhere nearby Fall Break can 1 ride with you? WUl share expenses, leave anytime Weds. Ca3 Diane 933-8038. Keep trying! RIDE WANTED TO BIACKSBURG. VA area for FaU Break. Willing to share driving and expenses. Call Glenn at 967-5055 if you can help. NEED RIDE TO ATLANTA. Would Eke to leave early for Fall Break. Oct. 4 or Oct. 5. Cafl Lynne at 933-3376 will share expenses. The Associated Press . ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, EL Five people in suburban Chicago died after swallowing capsules of Extra-Strength Tylenol, and at least three of them were posioned by cyanide that had been put into the medicine, authorities said Thurs day. : . . A sixth person was near death, and two others were hospitalized with possible cyanide poisoning symptoms. The manufacturer recalled nearly 4.7 million of the capsules while searching for the source of the contamination. A spokesman said no product from lot MC 2880 should be bought or consumed until further notice, adding that the company has no evidence any other product was con taminated. The lot number is printed on the upper left-hand corner of the label that is glued to the bottle. BERIUT, Lebanon Parts of a cluster bomb, undetected by troops who swept Beirut airport for explosives, were trip Bros. cons By ROSEMARY OSBORN Staff Writer - " 4 Abortion: Whose choice is it? That was the question addressed by six speakers at an abortion forum held WednesdayjBight . in Berryhill Hall. The speakers represented both the pro-choice and .right-to-life sides of the. abortion issue. . The forum, : co-sponsored by the American Medical Student Association, Women-in-Law, Carolina Students .for Life and Pro-Lifers for Survival, featured six 10-minute speeches. The floor alter nated between the sides which were each represented by a doctor, an attorney and a clergyman. ' "Physicians want the freedom to prac tice the best medicine they know how to practice," said Dr. Mary Jane Gray,, a gynecologist at UNC Student Health Ser vices who represented the pro-choice side. Gray said many myths surround the abortion issue: "Women really don't use abortion as a form of contraception. There are failures with every method of contraception." "Studies have shown women are better contraceptors after an abortion than they were before." Gray said abortion freedom is necessary. She- stressed that the decision TWO GIRLS NEED RIDE to AsheviSe Oct 6. No return ride needed. Wifl share expenses. Please cafl Suzanne at 933-6172 or Laura at 933-6061. RIDE OH RIDERS NEEDED for FaS Break to; Atlanta can leave after 9:30 on Oct 7; Return lff; Cafl Ubby at 967-4000 evenings. 2 GIRLS NEED RIDE to Gastonla area. Win share expenses. Oct 5 or 6. 933-6153, and ask for Julie. RIDE NEEDED TO CHARLOTTE for Fall Break. But I need to leave Tues., Oct 5th. Please cafl Bar bara 942-0593. RIDE NEEDED TO Winston Salem on Wednesday as soon after 12:00 as possible. Wifl share expense. CaU Carl at 933-2S83. RIDE OR RIDERS NEEDED to Southern Connec ticut or Princeton NJ for Fall Break. Leave Wed. return Sua. Call Clare 967-9209. RIDE NEEDED FOR Fall Break. Plan 1 : round trip to Boston. Plan 2: Trip to Ithaca N.Y., from Boston. Wifl share expenses and driving. Cafl Michelle 933-3681. instructor HARP LESSONS WITH JACQUELYN Bartktt. Solo Harpist of the North Carolina Symphony. 967-4528 r wanted 1 DESPERATELY NEED 2 tickets to Georgia Tech game. Prefer regular but will consider guest tickets.' Cafl after 10 pm Anthony 967-7565. DESPERATELY WANT TO BUY one UNCState guest pass. Wifl pay big bucks! Cafl Robin at 933-5625. DESPERATELY NEED GUEST PASSES to State game. Wifl pay your price. Cafl 942-9274 after 5 p.m. Ask for Kim. FREE STATE GUEST PASS Tm willing to trade my State Guest Pass for a Maryland Guest Pass. "What a deaT Cafl 933-4344 ASAP!! I AM DESPERATE FOR 2 guest passes to die N.C State game. Help me not disappoint my parents. Wifl pay big bucks. Melody 933-6244. . ' I NEED 'ONE GUEST pass for the UNC-State game. You got? I pay. CaU Charlie at 933-1615. WANTED: 3 NON-STUDENT tickets to the Ga. Tech game. If you can help please cafl Beth at 933-1412. Keep trying!!! NEED ONE STATE GUEST Pam-Wl3 trade Virginia or Maryland guest pass ticket Call: 929-8429. rooonx&tcs NEED 1 or 2 neat responsible female roommates to share apartment in very quiet, nice area. Cafl Dawn at 967-2082 after 5:00. Keep trying! FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Tar Heel Manor Apartment To share Vs utilities and $117 rent Furnished except for your bedroom furniture. Cafl 967-S575. Available immediately. TWO ROOMMATES WANTED TO chart large bedroom at Foxcroft Apts. $130 month call George at 929-33G2. FEMALE ROOMMATE DESPERATELY NEEDED to share Tar Heel Manor Apartment Own room $ 175rao. plus Vi utilities. Cafl Debbie at 967-2404. Keep trying! IMMEDIATELY NEED FEMALE ROOM-MATE. Foxcroft Apts. Rent $lC2.50month.Can 929-2257. personals WANTED. Aware, knowledgeable OSAKCS COLWTY Cn?ZNS: concerned with day care, housing, environmental, heakh, education issues. To EZGI3TE3 by noon October 3rd and to VOTE F03 :nZL KASSIiALl, DIOCHAT, FC3 C3AKGS COUNTY CCSCSSIO?: DRAFT REGISTERS: DO NT MISS E3 Galvki of CCCO (Philadelphia) this Sunday afternoon at FesiHaH. Look for the interfalih "Peace Booth" near Huggin's Hardware. ' ped by patrolling Marines and exploded Thursday, killing one soldier and wounding three others, U.S. military spokesmen said. The explosion rocked the southwestern end of the airport runway near the Mediterranean beach' several hours after hundreds of Marines waded ashore frbm to help guard the airport. The field was reopened by President Aniiri Gemayel, who became the first Lebanese president to visit Moslem dominated west Beirut since the. 1975-76 civil war. UNITED NATIONS Secretary of State George P. Shaltz called on Israel and Arab nations Thursday to accept President Reagan's proposal to join in peace negotiations and end the Middle East conflict that is "a searing wound on our consciusness." He also told the General Assembly the Palestinian people have an "undeniable" claim to a homeland, "a place with which they can truly identify." of do can best be made by the pregnant woman herself. "A decision as important as abortion shouldn't be made by the state. We are not a dictatorship," Gray said. Frank Block, an anesthesiologist at Duke University, represented the pro-life side. He appealed to the audience by giv ing a play-by-play account of his forma tion, and birth. .. "After birth I really didn't change much except that I breathed air. I was stU completely dependent on other people," Block said.. Block said society should look upon a fetus as a dependent just as we look upon a baby as a dependent. Block concluded his speech, saying, "The only reason you're here tonight is that your mother didn't have an abor tion." .Carolyn McCalister, an attorney from Durham, spoke for the pro-choice side.' She said during the first trimester after conception the state could not regulate abortion. McCalister stressed that a fetus is not a person. "Our courts have basically never held that fetuses were persons. The word person does not include the unborn," she said. Paul Stam, an attorney, spoke on the ; pro-life side. "We have here the new classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. HEN!-WOMEN! tOZS ON SlSPS! American, Forei gn. No experience reqalred. ExecSent pS& Worldwide travsi.- Unsanter fob cairwer, pS& worldwide ternmmvmmmmmt99eamml I"10 2349' S AMa-tog, SS362. FRESHMAN CAMP REUNION HAS been rescheduled for Sunday, Oct 3rd at 5:30 pm at the Y-Court Cafl the Y ofSce If you plan to attend 962-2333. NICE-LOOKING MALE, MID-30s looking for nice-looking female who is 18-30 honest, tradi tional, and likes sports. Box 6404, Raleigh. 27628. DAVID HAPPY 21st Birthday to you. Your present will be waiting for you when you come home Friday. Love always "Precious". ZTK-HBD! LRM. SECRET ADMIRER: HERE'S A personal Just for you, tool Give me a hint who you arc either in the personals or personally!! When's dinner? MT in 217. TO GREG... PLEASE "BAER" with me. but I mink you look great in a towell You guys have been fun this week. Luv ya! Fonda. HOOTY-HOOT; HAPPY BIRTHDAY you whop Jawed nappy-Headed pea-tn-a-pod. Remember, we were there! See you at the house tonight Bring you bottles. Intense! Mega! McNose. LADIES OF UNC. TODAY is the first day of Oc tober so kiss your man of the month, Kenny Con gratulations Mr. October from your buddies on 6th GranvCleWest YO Cnt3SI I SAPPY ECrniDAYl Don't yon bnckle too sswch carpet wif dat lrl, now! Swear to God Do yon love tt, or what? GO SHUPY-HAPPY SIX MONTHS, only thirty more to go. Til bet you didn't even remember, but I Love You just the same. You're the best! (In more ways than one!) Pretty GfcVf:: HOLA TIGRESS! PALAIS ATHENA. . .A Rose by any other name would smeS as sweet . . .But you're still my Lady. The past 5 have been heavenly luv, but there's still an eternity to go! Love Eternally, ApoSo. - - BEASS-EES, AT LAST, thm dreaded day of tn LSAT to fcere. Cemeaber t!re to absolutely notklag to be nervona about ifa only your future tbat tiasee on thm Sect. HI be tMaklag about yon on Satnrday (w&Ha I aa etoyiaji tSae carae). Good lack. I know yon wO ace kl Your toncbyfeely friend once asaln. HEY CARLA! HAPPY BDAYl Hope you have a great week-end (with Bubba) and a great 18th year. Your the best! I Love Ya your roomie, Rose Killer. P.S. Happy Hour here we come! WENDY. S. (ZETA'S SOON to-be wheel-barrow champ) Have a fun pledge trip, Steve. YOUR NICKNAME IS ACE-does that stand for A Canoe Expert? You DO know how to celebrate 21 no ordinary conformatism for you! Do enjoy the weekend; then perhaps you'd agree to a birthday dinner, my treat? Love you, Fuf. TARHEELIUM IS HERE! Buy baSoons for the Ga. Tech. Game. Group purchases are available. Call 9-5 Mon.-Fri. 966-2575. Sponsored by the Sweet Carolines, ' YOU DONT HAVE TO wait until Jan. 1983 to hear die songs on ERICE STREETS new album. Sec BRICE STREET five at Pegusus Sat night TO ?? GIVE A due to who you are and which ANGELA you were referring to. One of the many Angela's at UNC EDDY HEMINGWAY TM SO SORRYC!! I Pro mise in Print that things wifl be Better!!!!! Linda. . SORRY, BUT FAT GIRLS Explode has postponed their concert Catch them next week, though, per forming their latest hit "Castteberry Stew Tasters Better Than You." HAPPY 19TH STEPHANIE! I hope this Saturday finds you healthy, wealthy, and wise, (Lord knows you study enough!) Love, Rosie P.S. How's your mouse? -. i oriion discussed taboo, the new pornography," Stam said as he spoke of publications dealing with abortion. He said many people couldn't face the biological facts about abortion. ' "We become infantile when we refuse to i look at biology and trust all to the law." Rev. Robert Seymour, , pastor . of Binkley Memorial Baptist Church, sup ported the pro-choice side "I think it is a moral "issue I do not know a law that could cover each situation. Each is dif ferent," he said. Seymour said abortion decisions should be made carefully. "I am concern ed about people who make this decision all too casually. I think the decision should be made with the knowledge and preferably the consent of the person who shared in the conception. "What makes us persons?" Seymour asked." The abili ty to make choices, and to love. These are things that fetuses aren't capable of." Steve Settle, director of pro-lifers of Durham, represented the pro-life side. "Choice is America's new sweetheart. Choice is as American as apple pie," he said. "America embraces pro-choice because it's an easy position to arrive at." Settle said Americans' humanity is at stake. "Humanity becomes contingent on whether we choose to acknowledge it." : JANE:-AS SOON AS you get well, rO treat yotrto dinner! If thnf s not Incentive, 1 don't know what is! Your new trend. .r, ft ard.nguirel At andlefs get iiA Your new friend. .y. know each other-biblical sense, ee. TODAY IS JULIE CHIN'S birthday so give her a ' big hug and wish happy birthday to an awesome RA. Those teen years are gone forever. . COSSS KEAH TEE TEGS" and drink oar free keg! The Toronto Exchange to eponeorlag: " the party Sat. night at the ATO Hoswe on . ' FrankEn Street featuring ssneic by the "Pegs" and free beer. An entire aisht of wBdneae for. . a $2 aneelc chars. Begine at 9 p.sa. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANNE! Remember you are not getting older you are getting better. Friends forever, have a good one, Christl. . PARTY ANIMAL SIX MONTHS tomorrow, (oh .'I boy.) Looking forward to fifty million more. To the, max, a little Catholic girl who fell in love. x LISA, ANOTHER BIRTHDAY" FOR the Infamous : paper towel! Remember champagne and sexy men, Greg's neck, patting faces, 4 am talks, wineught in 305, knots, cheetos. lew, toy surprises; wine sloshing? WdL there's more to come! Look forward to 2 more years of me, (and chicken and rice). Happy Eirthday! Love, LB. 350C FINALLY! PURDVS H.a-3:00! One hefluva week- hal? "Ladd-"" H. Street and Time klSers-' oops Kings? Lst chance to pass the Exam-luvya,' Robin. KAE2, THESE ADS SUSE are cutting tadionsl Any ator tTdaye I need to know abostf? I bop yon'r reedy for a big celebration! Have a wondeefnl 21etl Lov Lnc aad Clak. HAPPY BIRTHDAY COOP! Remember Europe, Atlantic Beach, PurcV. Cape Lookout Pohergiest South Wind, Skiing at the lake.and PIKA House after a case. . Here's to' many more good times legaSy! Love K ANGELA. A ROSE IS still as sweet by any other name or how does that go and what's it suppos ed to mean? Hope you like them! IX? . . JOHN FROM MARYLAND: I've seen you at some HRC mixers. Tm not usually this outgoing but you seem Hkc the kind of guy I'd like to meet. Arc you tied down or am I a possMiiy? Respond in DTH. SLT. .v . . BRUNNETTE ROCKER LETS MEET anytime, anyplace, anywhere. If you arc interested in a good tunc let me hear from you (DTH) the brown-haired roller. SUNSET ISAPPY CZTTISJAY, FSXCIOUSl Can yon bcSSev yon'r 21. and et3 ewet and innocent and walk tn the rain? IH see yon tonight aad I sale yon ahreye. Take car and don't be too bad. I lov yon bnachce! A ' fJbereth CSaonfl yowr annrto . JUUE, WE'VE BEEN THROUGH so many awesome times, where do I begin? Have a happy . birthday and well have a super night Love you, ' Zonker Harris. AINT NO USE NOT gettin' loose. Sec the Blazers roll their rockin' rig Saturday night at the Cats . Cradle. Henry say! UNDA-SUFJTJSn Didn't expect this today, did you? This time it's really me responsible for this ad. Love John. v. WOX IHXLO ErTTY (CAHLAL I hope you r remember where you kt your real LD. you legal woman! "What chu talkin' "bout?" HAPPY BIRTH DAY (Sunday) CM.B. P.S. 1 think 1 need a cold shower! TO THE KINGSWOOD ROMEOS: Thanks for breakfast fat bed. We owe you an S&S massage on the house. You know the door's always open to you anyway. Luv, S&S. RALLY AT SOUTH BUILDING at noon today to support the people of Warren County against PCBs.' Residents and arrested students wi3 speak. The Cht continues here for a dean enviroment - everywhere. Help preserve our futures. TO THE SDCEST "He2o"-Wa leaving Kenan Dorm when a tafl girl entered about 2:30 Wednesday-would like to dedicate a book and chapter to you. Signed a "Hello critic" respond DTH. JMS, TM BUND. YOU'RE color-blind. No wonder we get along together so weS. Love, the Girl with the Big Brown Eyes.
Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1982, edition 1
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