2The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, November 16, 1S32 Campus Gvlendah ' . . Compiled by Janet Olson Public service announcements must be turned into the box outside DTH office, in U Carolina Union by I p.m. if ihev arc lo run the next day. (Wv announcements I'roni llniviYiy-rivognicd and campus ot!:aiiiaiion will be primed. AU announcements mnsl he'limilcd lo 25 words and can only run for two days. TODAY'S ACTIVITIES Cellar Door will hold a ful laff meeting at 8 p.m. in the Carolina Union. . - The CNC-CH College RepuMcaiM will meet at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union Lounge to go collecting canned foods for needy families' Thanksgiving dinners. There will be an important StudeM (iovrroment Uatvenity Relations meeting at 5:45 p.m. in Suite C of the Carolina Union. All members are asked lo attend. There is IFC aseeting at 7 p.m. in 215 Phillips Hall. We will elect new officers. All IFC Representaiivs please attend. Have diploma, will travel. Come hear about " Interna tkmal arm in Business and Law" from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Union Auditorium followed by a reception sponsored by AIESEC. " Test Aaxiety Croup starts at 7 p.m. in Nash Hall. Call 962-2175 for more information. The Y Outreach Committee will meet at 3:30 p.m. in 106 Campus Y Building. New members are encouraged to attend. A panel discussion, "Careen: Women in Legal Profes sion," featuring local women attorneys, will be at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Come investigate a career in law. Siartrossed Lovers, a new musical about the preparation and writing of Romeo and Juliet will be presented today through Sunday. For tickets, call the Graham Memorial Box Office at 962-1 121. Sail die Bahamas: Slides from previous trips plus informa tion about this spring's trips will be given at 7:30 p.m. in 109 Fetzer Gymnasium. There will be a meeting of all ubow at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Check at the Union Desk for the room number. Chapel Thrill will be discussed. Come get into the Rastaman spirit with Mickey Mills and Steel, exciting reggae, from 9 to 1 1 :45 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Carolina Union. The Black Student Movement will hold an important general body meeting at S p.m. in the Upendo Lounge. The UNC-CH CoOeglalc 4-H Club will meet 2:304 p.m. in the Carolina Union. We will judge the Orange County Record Books. Check Union Desk for room number. mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm i get a 151V2 E Rosemary mmV WKk flm MB MB Proudly Announces Tho First Sandwich Search Contest" Win a $20 Gift Certificate For Any Purchase On Our Menu Look in the Basketball Preview Issue Friday For Details n o r?o QGGHlfflG&l Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the. DTH office 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 for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office Immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be re sponsible for only the first ad run. cnnouncccicsts THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Students wffl be sponsoring Lauch Falrcloth Secretary of Com merce of North Carolina to speak on Nov. 18th at 3:30 pm in the Carolina Union Auditorium. Every one is invited to attend. THE DTH EOAKD OF directors wCl meet Wednesday. 111782, fat root 226 of the Carolina Union at 7t39 pas. Interested students are btvtted attend. HAVE YOU NEVER GIVEN blood? Do you want to be a donor but have questions about the process of giving blood? Then come to Blood Donor Informa tion Day on Wed., Nov. 17, from 10 am-2 pm in the Great Hall. A Red Cross . nurse, medical technician, and field consultant will be there to give you lots of information. Also, appointments can be made for the Nov. 18th, 19th and 22nd bloodrnobtles. DARTS TOURNAMENT-SUNDAY, NOV. 21, 1:00 pm. Deep Jonah basement. Union. Sign up at Union Desk Nov. 11 thru Nov. 18. Also walk-in basis. Winners to go to Regkmals in KnoxviHe. Stick id . TUESDAY: TONIGHT AT PURDVS: Ladies lock out. Ladies get In free between 8 and 10. Penny draft. . " . T1IE ICth ANNUAL ATS Auction wO be November 29 & 211 Tfanes: Saturday 9&9 - 6:C0, Sunday lr6:C3 at Can 3alL Carrboro. This Is the Original Eldest, Grandfather of a3 Local Eeaeflt Aao tions. Items and services of every de scription wtti V.tlim Oepaaat Tables and Refreshments. Donations accepted. For more Information caU the sheher at 9S7 7383. - LAUCH FAIRCLOTH, N.C. SECRETARY of Com merce, win speak on The Future of Economic De velopment in N.C," Nov. 18 at 3:30 p.m. in the Great Hall. AO students are invited. There will be a reception for A.B.S. members who sign up. "CAREERS: WOMEN IN LEGAL Professions" to a panel discussion on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 7.00 pm in Student Union. Featuring local women attorneys. Come explore a career in law! Sponsored by Assod . ation for Women Students. ALL CAMPUS PRAISE! EVERY M-F, 7:30-8:30 am in Great Hall, Student Union. 1 will seek thee early, O God. I win awaken the dawn!" MEN'S LACROSSE CLUB. PRACTICE Tues night at 8:30 on the ectrorurf Field. Scrimmage on Friday at 7 pm. New players invited! CHAPEL HILL NOW HAS something special - for women only! Male exotic dancers to entertain at par ties or whatever! Book now to enliven your Holiday parlies, bridal showers or to giv. her a super birth day surprise! Substantial introductory rates In effect until Nov. 26! Call Ladies' Choke 942-3228 after 6 p.m. V Hold on to your hats. Coming soon: Another meeting o'f the AiBOciatioa of International Students will be held at 5 p.m. in the International Center. The Pre-Professional Health Society will meet at 7 p.m. in 107 BerryhiK Hall. Dr. Helen Cronenberger and jo Anne Thomas will speak on "Medical Technology." Apple Microcomputer User Croup will feature student presentations at its November meeting at 3:30 p.m. in 101 Greenlaw Hall. Anyone interested is welcome. ' COMING EVENTS , Andrea Blum will give a free, public gallery talk on the Ackland Art Museum's UNC Faculty Art Exhibition at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday. The film South Africa Belongs to Us, in which five women talk about apartheid will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in 106 Carroll Hall. Sponsored by Association for Women Students. - A Video Showcase for student video artists will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Upstairs Lounge of the Carolina Union. Afl students of political science are invited to join the Under graduate Political Science Association in planning future ac tivities at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. UNC Readers Theatre will present a literary adaptation of The World According to Carp in 203 Bingham Hall at 8 pjn. Wednesday and Thursday. Admission is free. Beginning Wednesday at noon, the UNC-BSU will partici pate m the OXFAM last. The UNC Duke Physics-Astronomy colloquium continues at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 114 Physics Building, Duke. Dr. George E. Walker will speak on nuclear physics. Attention all AXE brothers: There will be a meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 221 Venable Hall for officer nominations. . The Wesley Foundation will hold a fellowship dinner at 6 p.m. Wednesday followed by a worship service at 7 p.m. Campus Y Coffee House of the Crafts Bazaar needs waitresses and waiters for the weekend of Dec. 3-5. A meeting will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Campus Y. Talk to a SECS Counselor. WXYCs Wednesday night talk show will be with Sexuality Education and Counseling Service counselors. Tune in at 1 1 p.m. mm am am am am 1 6-9 pm Tuesday Special Buy a full Hoagie regular Hoagie FREE With coupon Street 967-4696 -m-I Great CJiK '967-469 n All 12 lost Cl found FOUND ONE PAIR OF glasses on Franklin Street Wed. night call 933-4108 to claim. SCARF FOUND Wednesday uroand Swain IUIL Call Sarah at 966-5454 dur ing the day and identify. I FOUND IT! Bet you need it for Chem Lab. If you lost your calculator at the Old Well on Wednesday, call Jeep at 942-9238 to identify. FOUND: GOLD CHAIN IN apartment complex. Call 933-7836. LOST: BLUE AND YELLOW nylon bookbag! Picked up in Wilson Library on Wednesday, Nov. 10. Con tains text books and keys with I.Ds. If found please caU 933-4853 or contact Renee Grier. Cash reward wffl be given! LOST: BURGUNDY WALLET (NYLON) In the end zone at Maryland UNC game. You called once but my roommate didn't take a message. Keep the $ but please return everything else. Jane 929-7810. LOST: BLUE-GREEN CHEM 4161 notebook. Possibly in Ve2S8 anytime after 118. If found, please call Mary Ellen at 933-1442. Thanx! LOST: SET OF KEYS on gold key chain with initial "K." Lost on stone wall in front of Cobb tennis courts Sunday evening between 4 and 5 p.m. If found please call Kathy Slaughter 933-4103. help wanted OVERSEAS JOBS-SUMMERYEAR ROUND. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. AH Fields. $500 $1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write UC, Box 52-NC1. Corona Del Mar, CA 92625: NEED DEPENDABLE, HARD WORKERS. Win pay $7.22 an hour. Interviews every Wednesday in the Union at 3 pm. For room no. Inquire at the In formation Desk GPSF. YARD WORKER NEEDED TWICE a month. Cut grass and rake leaves only. Fee negotiable. Call Business Manager at Playmakers Repertory Com pany 9621122. services - CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE 10 DISCOUNT ON TYPING with this ad! Cor recting Selectric II, graduate school approved. Call 967-1383 foe appointment. Offer good through No vember 30. ; , . SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS, BILLIONS ava able that go unused, you may qualify, ASK: Students Aid & Financial Services, 710 La Guna Dr., Venice Fl. 33595. for sale NAKAMICHl 680 ZX cassette deck (self-adjusting azimuth). Less than 1 year old. ALSO, dbx 222 noise reduction unit with the deck. BOTH for an ex cellent price. CaU Kevin 968-8125. note: 5 dbx tapes Included. SERIOUS AUDIOPHILES ONLY! AKC REGISTERED, 3 female Siberian Husky pup pies, 7 weeks old. gray and white, blue eyes, $150. Dare - 286-9162. MUST SALE. 2 COLOR Webb Printing Press. Wffl cut price. CaU 704-249-3200. 4.000 LPs. tapes. 45's. Most $1.00-$3.00. Rock, classical, blues, jazz, wave, etc. Back Door Rec ords. 136 E. Rosemary. Lower Level NCNB Plaza near Molly's Mon-Sat. 12-6 p.m. 933-0019 or 929 6175. Also buy, trade. sighs , If you've never given blood or just have questions about the process, come to Blood Donor Information Day from (0 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Great Hall... Start off your international career with a great graduate pro gram. Iearn about these programs from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union Auditorium. Foreign service? Peace Corps? Commerce? Hear the experts speak on "International Careers in (iovernmeut" at 7 p.m. in Feter Auditorium on Wednesday. - Foreign language ax a Major? Come hear Vicki Lots from the placement office speak on "Careers Other than Teaching for the Foreign Language Major" at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Dey Hall Toy Lounge. Lowell D. Harris, Mayo Medical School, will speak on "Display and Analysis of 3-D Tomographic Image Data" at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 210 New West Hall. Latter-Day Saints Student Association will hold Institute at 7 p.m. Wednesday in 203 Dey Hall, Everyone is welcome. ITEMS OF INTEREST Got a gripe with your landlord, a merchant or the University? Don't get burned. Call the Complaint Line at 962-8313. For the record Because of a typesetting error in a photograph, UNC football player Kelvin Bryant was misidendfied. Bryant is a senior tailback. The DTH regrets the er ror. ' In the story titled "CGC committee to ask for study of BSM finances" (Friday, Nov. 12), The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly quoted Gerald Fonville as saying, "Most people of this or any other organization, when they don't know something, will just go out and get it.' In fact, Fonville said, "Most people of this or any other organization, when they need something, will just go out and get it." The DTH regrets the error. QCt iOn From page 1 predominantly black institutions in the.UNC system. "The way it is now, spending at all the in stitutions is disproportionate," he said. "The Board of Governors says to spend a dollar per student at Chapel Hill and a dollar per student at North Carolina Central University. This is disproportionate because there are many more students here (UNC), and there are a lot more private funds available here." RAM 00 FRANKLIN STREET OPTICAL INC. 10 Student Discount with I.D. Location: 412 W. Franklin St. in Ogden Building (down the hall from Futon Furniture) 20 Off Ray Ban Anthony M. Liner Licensed Optician 933 - ads must be prepaid. Deadline: (noon) one business day before THREE DUKECAROUNA FOOTBALL tickets for this weekends game. Best offer. Call Kim 968-8063. GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACT FOR sale spring semester. If interested please call Ann. 933-1748. RUFFIN HOUSING CONTRACT FOR said Best north campus location. Call 967-5250 for more info. Best fat evenings. Keep trying! WOMEN'S HINTON JAMES CONTRACT for sale spring semester. CaU 933-4826. Keep trying. FOR SALE: 1970 Duster. 3-speed, V-8 engine. Runs well, body in fair condition. $500. Can Paul at 929-4426. roommates FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR one bed room apt. at Greenbelt Apts. spring semester. Com pletely furnished. Rent $117.50 phis utilities. Call Suzanne at 968-0643 for more info. ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE 2 bedroom apt. with female grad. student. Have own room. Kingswood. J bus. $164.50 Vi utilities. Available mid-dec. First rent Jan 1. Call 967-5019 after 6. FEMALE NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE-needed: next semester. Own bedroom $135.00 per month phis Vi utilities: Call Wendy after 5:00 pm. 967-0367. STUDIOUS FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for Carolina Apt Own room for $117 plus xh utilities. Can after six 929-5584. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED: 10 minute walk to campus North Hampton Plaza. Rent $135.00 month (utilities included, furnished). Under grad pre ferred. CaU 929-5068 (5-8pm), 968-8124 (after 8 pm). Keep trying!!! - NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE FOR spring semes ' ter to share Village Green condo. $192.50 plus Vi utilities. Your own room bath. Great location! Can Kerri 967-5964. : TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED to share two-bedroom Foxcroft rpartment beginning Jan uary 1, 19S3. $102.50 month phis V utilities. 967 0799. NONSMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for Bolinwood Apt. Own bedroom. $131.50 per . month plus Vs utilities. On N bus route. Only need bedroom furniture. CaU 929-9700. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share 2 bed room mobile home 4 Vi miles out Airport Rd. Vi util ities. Available now or for spring semester. CaU 929 5414. - . clothes POOR RICHARDS... For practical and durable clothing and camping goods at affordable prices. YOU HA VENT BEEN TO CHAPEL HILL UNTIL YOU'VE BEEN TO POOR RICHARDS. KROGER PLAZA. 929-5850. wanted ' WANTED: UTNTE3 HOME FOSt sensitive MG-I1. Arc yon wOng to rent sarage space within 2 mSes of campus? Please call Peter Kaufman. 962-5666. Wi3 pay generously. " - DESPERATELY NEED TICKETS TO the Carolina Duke game. Willing to pay handsomely. CaU Jim 933-7266 evenings. DESPERATELY NEEDED: 3 tickets to the Caro linaDuke game for 3 very special people. Can Lauren at 933-2910. cooking From page 1 The pressure will still be on the Chancellor's Food Service Advisory Committee to provide a viable food service on campus, Harpster said. ' Deputy Insurance Commissioner Ken Dixon said he had placed no deadline for any changes in cooking policy to be made; "For me to ex pect them to have everything working in this short period of time would be unrealistic of me. We don't try to make recommendations that are not realistic," he said. . "We do see a need to indicate a time limit to , them maybe somewhere down the line, and if a fire occurs from a prohibited appliance, we would recommend that the student pay the damage costs after that date. "Probably in May or June, we'll see which ones need a push," Dixon said. "If they need pressure, we'll give it to them. We try to do. things in a cooperative manner, but we are the ones that have the final responsibility, so we can't shirk it." "We'd been having cooking problems at various universities in the system," Dixon said. "We're concerned that the same basic treatment should apply to all." Dixon said he expected all UNC-system . schools receiving recommendations to remove the specified high heat appliances from the bedroom areas. "We just want those ap pliances out of the bedrooms," he said. "We're trying, by prohibiting use Of these ap pliances, to prevent problems at the schools that have no problems yet." The Insurance Commission may be more le nient about schools providing full kitchens for students as long as they follow recommenda tions concerning high heat appliances, Dixon said. The majority of schools in the UNC system indicated they were already revising their cook; ing policies, Dixon said. "Some (schools) in dicated they were moving in the direction we would like them to, not only because of our letters, but through their own experiences," he ' said. "AU the institutions realize this is the proper direction to go in before we have someone in jured in an accident we should have kept from happening." PEN Sunglasses on stock) John U. Neal n Licensed Optician 0617 Ad must be received by publication. for rent NICE APARTMENT TO SUBLET. University Lake one bedroom with or without furniture. Terms nego tiable Good deaS Available December 17. Can Patty 967-3003. Laundry facilities.; SUNNY, SPACIOUS APT. for rent, Carrboro. 2 bedroom fully-carpeted and panelled small complex near shopping on busline $290. Call 933-0365 or Chapel HiU Realty. 2 BDR. TRAILER FOR spring semester. Exc. loca tion, 2.5 mi. from campus. Semi-furnished. $185 mo. Can 967-0018. rides I NEED A RIDE back from Orlando, Flor ida on SeadUey, Nov. 28. WiSI share driv ing and expenses. Please caU 933-5237 and ask for Jalie. RIDE NEEDED FOR THANKSGIVING to or near , Jackson, TN. (on 1-40 between Memphis and Nash ville). Please caH Beverly at 933-4371. DO YOU NEED A ride to Tidewater. VA area for Thanksgiving? I need riders. Fm leaving Tuesday, Nov. 23. Please call 968-8063. Ask for Kim. I NEED A RIDE to Orlando-Tampa area, Florida. I wQl pay majority of expenses. Please call Tom at 933-4277. If fm not there, please leave a message. I NEED A RIDE to the Washington, D.C. area for Thanksgiving b.2ak. Can leave anytime after noon on Wednesday, Nov. 24. CaU Jean at 933 7833. I DESPERATELY NEED A ride to and from Green ville SC Nov. 19-21. Will share expenses. Call Liz at 933-1423. RIDE NEEDED TO HARRISBURG or anywhere in central Pennsylvania. Call Jennifer 933-3149. Thanks. RIDE NEEDED TO NORTH Florida area any time Thanksgiving week. Will help pay expenses. CaU Vickie 966-1154 day 967-3311 nights. HELP! RIDE NEEDED TO northern N.J: (Essex County area) or N.Y.C. area. Will gladly share gas expenses. Leaving Tuesday 23rd or Wed morning. Can Rita 933-8038 immediately! NASirvaLLE, KNOXVTLLE, HIDE. I need. beg. This weekend, Nov. 19. Please call 933-612 1. personals MOUNTAIN MEMORIES. SOMETHING TO took forward to and to took back on... days fun of memories in your own mountainside cottage. FIREPLACES! $45 for 2, $55 for 4 nltely. MOUN TAIN BROOK COTTAGES, US 441, Sylva, N.C. 704-5S6-4329. ATTENTION MOVIE LONER: This female movie goer is friendly, sincere, considerate. . .and inter ested in your proposal. Let me know more through DTH. UNC SKIERS ARE GOING to Kiilington, Ver mont Jan. 27. Sign ups going on now. Less than 50 spots left. Info call AUyson 933-5006, Jon 933-8446. SENIORS, SENIORS! Graduation, a great accom plishment, made memor able with personalized an nouncements, name card, formal and informal -notes. See -us soon. Lynn's Hallmark. University MalL 967-7194. ING Briefly The Associated Press LOS ANGELES A federal judge ruled Monday that the Selec tive Service regulations requiring draft registration were invalid, say ing the government did not follow proper procedures when it enacted the law. U.S. District Judge Terry Hatter Jr., ruling in the case of a 21-year-old draft resister, said the time and place requirements of the presiden tial proclamation establishing registration and a July 19, 1980 Selective Service regulation setting up the manner of registration '.'are invalid" because they did not comp ly with a required time period for. notification. Hatter's ruling came after the. government refused to turn over certain documents and evidence which the defense had sought and refused to permit White House counselor Edwin Meese III to testify in the case of David Wayte. MOSCOW r- Leonid I. Brezhnev, the steclworker's son who guided the Soviet Union to superpower heights, was buried Monday in Red Square. . His successor as Communist Par ty chief, Yuri V. Andropov, pledged in a eulogy to pursue Brezhnev's policies at home and abroad, and offered in a meeting with U.S. Vice President George Bush to. "build relations" with the United States. Andropov warned, however, that the Soviets would "give a crushing rebuff to any attempt at "aggression." ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $2.0OTIL 6:00 PM EVERYDAY! 3:30 5:25 7:20 9:15 Michael Palin (of "Monty Python") , The Missionary w 2:15 4:40 7:05 9:30 Richard Gere An Officer and a Gentleman r 2:30 4:50 7:10 9:25 Chapel Hill-Durham Exclusive! ibyvalt--HisnQy' s 'ends fHURs.'Fantaslaw "T Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. BIRTHCHOICE - PREGNANT, STRUGGLING with a Lifetime Decision. Can we help? CaU 942 3030. HARLOT, GLAD YOU HAD a good time at PF eat ing M&Ms for desert (I'm green with envy)! By the way aren't girls supposed to wear make-up on their face? CARE E. D. ROCK E. Sure was strange to come in Sun. and not have you to be obnoxious to. I was lone Ass. for the day! An MTV hit or dinner some time? Ass. Ed. ee. TO THE WOMAN FROM Auburn that I danced with Friday night, let's do it again sometime. Thanks for a good time. A new admirer. CATHERINE N. YOU DO know me and you do not. You might be interested but, beautiful, am I ready? Thanks for replying. Schoolboy in Dis grace. TKA "BEAT DOOK" PARADE Friday Nov. 19 at 3:00. Followed by keg party with Cruise-O-Matics at Pika House. Donations for the blind on campus. TO THE GIRLS IN the Palace - You made the Avery mixer a great success last Friday. You're all great,, especially M.J.M. Thanks B.J. Love J.A.M. ZTA MOUNT A1NERS - THANKS for a wooander ful weekend! Here's to Deli Rye, Peaky Top, Kate Bush, Cold showers, steaks, and philosophies of life. An extra thanks to Vic, Fonnie, Worothy, and Ma'am Dell. Hearth Sleeper. CAMPUS Y COFFEE HOUSE OF the Crafts Bazaar needs waitresses and waiters for the weekend of December 3-5. Meeting at the Y on Wednesday at 4:00. If yon can't make it call Jeaninc at 942-0552. Free tertainment and fun! BRIAN NISMAR, SHAKE IT said Too bad you don't remember what a great time the party was. Isn't it lucky you have me to remind you? Diane. KAREN - THANKS FOR A wonderful weekend! I only hope you had as. much fun. Sorry you had to listen about me so much. 1 would like to hear about you sometime Chuck. RICHARD DAVID SAMPSON: YOUR wal let is in the DTH office. Come by daring office boars, ask for Linda, identify, and it's yours. KC - NIGHTIME AMERICA. LATE night strolls around campus, and nights with James Taylor were never better! Thanks for making this a very special semester and for "lifting me up where I belong!" Your KC. i KIM'S S. AND P., Diane and Doo: Such good friends just don't exist for everyone. Thank you for being there when I needed you. Rhonda. I KNOW JAMES TAYLOR is good but how come we heard the same side 4 times? Let's hear more some time. A new friend. WHERE ARE ALL THE people who cried when closed out of the dorms? Morrison contract for sale. Female. Call Annette at 933-4067 or 544-1656. MISS OUIDA MAE JUANETTE JONES: Our flaw less, fat, ferocious, finicky feline friend would say, "So it's your birthday. Big Fat Hairy Deal!" Wen, Happy Birthday anyway. Honey. Love from Jon, Ly man, Odie, Nermal, Pooky, and naturally. Garfield, plus me. Miss Cassiopeia Alexandre de la Jambe. ITS NOT WHAT YOU'VE got. It's how you use it! Interested in muscles, body contact, relaxa tion? Come to the massage workshop on No vember 17 at the Carolina Union. Brezhnev died of an apparent heart attack as Wednesday at age 75. Within two days, thq. Com munist Party Central Committee had selected the 68-year-old An dropov, a former chief of the KGB secret police, to take his place as party general secretary, most powerful post in the Soviet hierar chy. The presidency, the second posi tion held by Brezhnev, has not been filled. Most analysts expect it to go to another senior member of the ruling Politburo, opening an era of collective leadership. SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador A criminal court judge on Mon day ordered five national guards men to stand trial in the murder of four American Roman Catholic churchwomen nearly two years ago. Judge Bernardo Rauda Murcia, who conducted the nine-month equivalent of a grand jury probe, ruled there was enough evidence for a trial against the guardsmen. Details of the indictment have not been made public yet. The Reagan administration has demanded that this and other cases of alleged government brutality be stopped as a condition for con tinued U.S. aid. -The three nuns and a lay worker, who had been working with Sal vadoran peasants, were detained and shot dead by a national guard patrol 30 miles outside the capital Dec. 4, 1980. Some showed signs of rape. STACY, THANKS AGAIN FOR the Zack attack. Its nice to know that I don't have to use the personals to find a nice date now and then. Have fun in N. Y.1 P.T. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO TANYA'S "Little" sister! BABY J - HOPE YOU have a wonderful day. En joy being a "teenager" while it lasts! I love ya lots! Big sis - TFW. JEFF "BREAK A LEG tonight!!!" Sandra. TO THE GUY IN the red ski coat and the white baseball cap at the court parties Sat. and McDon ald's Sun: I was captivated by your smile. I have to meet you. Respond DTH. UN. DEAR RESPONDERS TO "SOLO Movie Guy." Please call me at 933-7065 and ask for "Dave" don't be shy. If you are too shy (or can't get in touch with me) tell me how I can contact you in the DTH. Signed, "Solo Movie Guy." GLUE: HAPPY BIRTHDAY! SO, how does It feel to be the big 20? Or should we say the BAD 20? Who is it this week? Your LBF, your BBF. or your very own keg? Glue, you be so bad! Love ya; LDN, LDC, IDS, ADL, CA-D-T, and AbY. SPECIAL JINGLE BELL MORNINGS and the closeness of fireside afternoons can be yours at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, the Smokies getaway place. Relax, fish our stocked trout pond, explore our woods. $45 per nite for 2, $55 per nite for 4. CaU 704-586-4329. ATTN: UNC STUDENTS CoUege Students Maga zine is a new way to meet students from UNC, Mere dith, Duke, and 15 other major universities. Perso nal ads placed before November 30 are only $5.00. To request info and an ad application write: College Students Magazine, Box 6000. Chapel Hill, NC 27514. AREN'T YOU ANXIOUS TO learn more about this year's basketball team? You don't have to wait long the Basketball Tabloid is coming Friday COACH TOM: THE PAJAMA mixer on 8th West was more fun than Botany 10 for awhile anyway! Unattached! I'm interested no strings attached. Reply? HEY EVERYONE - TODAY is Dorothy Bowen's 22nd birthday! Be sure and give her a big hug and a kiss - YouTl find her in Beard HaU. FRED "BB." IT MAY have only been a short while, but when it's right you know it! Well, it's right and I won't let go. We've been through a tot, and a lot more to go through, but together well do it, we've got a lifetime together. I love you, happy two. Geral dine. - B.EJ. EVER AND EVER, for yon love L J.M. HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUZANNE (S.) Wright. We hope that your day is everything you desire!! We love you. Rhonda and April. THERE WILL BE AN important IFC meeting to night at 7:00 in 215 Phillips Hall. It is imperative that all IFC reps attend since we will be voting on next years officers. HAPPY BIRTHDAY. SIEGS: I love you more today than yesterday, but less than tomorrow. Your secret pal. BLONDE MUSIC LOVER: HAVE blonde hair, made Battle of the Bands announcements, but only announced Kamikazes. Are you talking about me? Dirty blonde musk nut. .1 THERE IS AN IFC meeting tonight at 7:00 in '215 Phillips. All IFC reps please be there. For jiivub interested in writing for the city desk of The Daily Tar Heel, there will be a meeting at 7:30 p.ui. at the DTH offks

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