2Tho Daily Tar HeelFriday, January 14, 1983 Lawmakers say budget may be overly optimistic The Aaodated Pres RALEIGH A legislative budget leader warned Thursday that Gov. Jim Hunt's 1933-85 state budget may be based on overly optimistic revenue estimates. Sen. Robert Jordan, D-Montgomery, refused to disclose details of the budget . but said Hunt's revenue estimates may be higher than those of legislative analysts. "We have a commitment to adopt a realistic budget, one that's balanced and yet will provide money for programs we must have," said Jordan, chairman of the , Senate Base Budget Committee, after meeting with the joint House-Senate Ap propriations Committee. He said lawmakers should remember that sharp spending cuts were required this year because revenues fell short of budgeted amounts. Hunt will deliver his budget and a writ ten message to legislators Tuesday. But last week, in a speech to school superin Support the fs) March of Dimes V t- - .' Do You Need A Warm, Convenient, Quiet Place To Study??? Why not try Hillel's brand new living room-library area?? Just opening this semester, the living room is comfor tably furnished and carpeted, with plenty of work area and good lighting. If your dorm is too noisy, and you "don't like to go to the library at night, try studying at Hillell! Located on W. Cameron, right behind Granvitle Towers, the Hillel building will be open Sunday-Thursday, 7 p.m.-11 p.m. for your convenience. Hillel members and f riends are welcome. B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation in North Carolina 210 W. Cameron Ave. 942-4057 CSS Harry and Sharon are nice to their audience usually they bathe or shower and wear clean clothes and put on deodorant and make sure there are no holes in their underwear in case they are in a car accident and might have to go to the hospital. Musically they are in the 98th percentile for accuracy. They don't worry about fashion or trends. But, since truth is stranger than fact . . . whoops, fiction, sit back for a while and enjoy the "Disaster of '83", a live concert at Papagayo in the NCNB Plaza. Show. Starts -dt 9:30' p.m. 967 CLrsslHsd Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH otike 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 13.00 5t for each additional word . II. GO more for boxed ad or boldface type PWse notify the DTH oGcc immediately if there are mistakes In your ad. We will be responsible for only the Erst ad run. C2IZAP TVFEiGl CALL S29-TVPE WHAT IS YOUR IDEA of tun? Make your wish a reality Come to the tmt Racraation Commtttc meeting on Monday Jan. 17 at 6:00 pm in the Union. JSM MORRISON AND THE DOORS: A RetroepertH Mon., Jan. 17 thru Fri., Jan. XI noon ki the Union T.V. Lounge. A video tape presentation. SPRING BREAK. CRUISE TO Mexico and Florida Keys. Seven days of fun and tun. Student bargain. Space very Banned. Don't delay. Call 933-5006 now! . i lost Ci f ogsd LOST: BLUE NYLON WALLET In Pine Room Wednesday morning. Pleaee return to DTH OfBee or cafl Sandy 931&c5. Reward. No queeoons asked. LOST 11283. 14K Gold Rope Bracelet Please call Kim at 929-2534. Reward. LOST: A PAIR OF men brown born-rimmed gtatacs made by Canyon. Could poeJy be bi brown caac. H found tdeaec cad 942-0247 or 933-6173. CANVASSING OUTDOORS FOR CHEMICAL 1 pany. 13.50 pmM per hour. Must have transportaSion. Week eeyweeiumd. 467-7690. 0 OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMERYEAR round. Europe, S. Amer.. Auatralta. Aaia. Al Fields. SSOO-ti200 monthly. SSghtaeeina. Free info. Write UC Bos 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar,CAS2&S. tendents and local board chairmen, Hunt said his budget was based on "estimates that are responsible and as accurate as we can be at this time." Rep. Al Adams, D-Wake, chairman of the House Base Budget Committee, told lawmakers that $100 million for lifting a freeze on state employees' and teachers' pay would be considered separately. - In other action Thursday: The House approved and sent to the Senate a bill that would make Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday,. Jan. 15," a state holiday. It would not be a paid holiday for state workers and schools would not be closed. State Sen. George Marion, D-Surry, introduced a bill that would raise the tax on liquor and wine by one-third and the tax on beer by 50 percent. Hunt spokesman Brent Hackney said the governor supports an increase in the alcohol tax but has not considered Marion's bill. BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION I - 7145 All 12 EXCELLENT JOB OPPORTUNITY. Flexible Bstribertera for lie of kadMeTaal meat i packaged be a coeieeai, i enulailli iaai y r Job. tool Foe eaore tatfoeaaatkM, coeae to the Frank Porte GrahaJB Looage at the VuSam at 49 pea, Thau-e. Jaav 13 ov TrL. itaL. 14. EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OPPORTUNITIES for men and women who are Interested ki serving, boys and girls ages 7-16. guiding them In their physical, mental and spiritual development Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each individual child deve lop hi or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach In one or more of our specialized activities. College students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERBIRD, located 17 miles southeast of Charlotte, N.C.. Is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis Is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archery, riflery and backpacking). Horseback riding, white-water canoeing and tripping are ex tras ki our excellent program. For further information write or call G. William dimer, Jr., Director. Camp Thunderbtrd, Route 7. Bos 50, Clover, S.C.. 29710 (803-831-2121). PART TIME WORKER FOR sorority house approx. 10 hrs.week. Flexible schedule. 13.25hour plus meals. Call for Interview Mrs. Bruno 942-1552. GIVE ft YOUR BEST shot to the Spring of 83-Become a volunteer at NC Memorial Hospital. Returning volunteers may register at the Volunteer Office between 9:00 a.m.-l .00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m. the week of January 10-14. 1983. Registration will be open to ail interested students the week of January 17-21st. The Volunteer Office Is located on the 1st Floor of the hospital. Questions, call 966-4793. EARN $5hr In EPA breathing experiments on the UNC-CH campus. We need healthy non-smoking males, age 3-35. For more Information cafl 966-1253. 8-5. Monday-Friday. MILLER CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE PART-Tmie flexi ble schedule: Sales and Marketing position. Applicants should be rising Sophomores or Juniors and have access to an automobile. Interviews may be arranged in the Placement Office, Hanes Hall and will be conducted Tuesday, January 18, 1983 bt room 208 Hams Hall. EOE. TEED OF WORKING INDOORS. Counselors wanted for boys overnight camp in Maine. Nine week season beginning June 29th. Positions available: baseball, basketball, soccer, . tennis, swimming, waterskiiag. sailing, archery, riflery, crafts, trips. Writs Matt Ariker, 9616, Duke Station, Durham. WANTED: HELP WITH ROUTINE housework. S hours per week 4 per hour. Available to bus. 942-6926. 2 The Associated Press KIRYAT SEMONA, Israel .Following pressure from President Reagan, Israel and Lebanon broke a three-week deadlock Thursday and agreed to negotiate simultaneously on the withdrawal of foreign troops from Lebanon and future relations between Israel and Lebanon. Despite agreement on a compromise agenda giving priority to neither issue, the two governments made clear that in, the negotiations each would put its primary concern first. Lebanese officials in Beirut -said when the Israeli, Lebanese and American negotiators get down to business at their next meeting Monday, their delegation would propose a comprehensive plan for withdrawal of all Israeli troops from Lebanon. Through four semi-weekly meetings in this northern Israeli town and the south Beirut suburb of Khalde, the Israelis in sisted that the negotiators first agree on normalization of relations between the two nations, while the Lebanese de manded priority for withdrawal of the estimated 60,000 Israeli, Syrian and Palestinian troops. JANUARY MEN'S & DIP TO Vi OFF ON JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING 155 E.Franklin Appearing Sunday, Jan. 16 Eton Sharon IrMir it ads must be prepaid. Deadline: (noon) one business day before HELP WANTED. PUMP HOUSE Video Gameroom is look ing for responsible friendly students for part-time help this semester. Flexible hours. Apply at 112W Franklin Street, next to Pizza Hut 967-9600. OVERWORKED DENTAL STUDENT (and avowed basket ball fanatic) needs students) to sit for tickets to home games. Youll be well-paid for your time! CaB Marsha even ings 542-2312. . , ' for sale . COBB CONTRACT FOR SALE!. Double room. Call Betsy at 942-4030 or 967-6772 leave a message! . HOW ABOUT A SHOT at the upcoming lottery! Buy my Hinton James contract Great roommate! Price negotiable. Call Shelley 967-1160. 4500 LP's. TAPES. 45's. most $1.00-$3.50. Rock, dasskal. Jazz, blues, new wave etc BACK DOOR RECORDS, 136 E. Rosemary Lower Level NCNB Plaza behind FOUNDATION BOOKSTORE Mon.-Sat 12-6 p.m. 933-0019 or 9294175. Also buy, trade. ' DORM CONTRACT FOR SALE Ehrtnghaus female contact Brenda 968-8067 after 5 pm price negotiable. PARKER CONTRACT FOR SALE. Call Kathy at 967-1886 before 8 pm. Keep trying. FOR SALE: LOFT. Easy to assemble. Perfect for south cam pus room. You move it $75.00. Please call Eileen at 967-5611. Keep trying. FOR SALE: S-4 Parking Sticker $25.00. Dorm room size rug $20.00, Campus Route Bus Pass $15.00. Prices negotia ble. Cafl 933-4714. Hurry! FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Excellent apt. location on Franklin Street Walk to class or downtown. Completely fumfched. $140.00 utilities. Call after 6:00 pm 942-0624. QUIET FEMALE NON-SMOKER TO share one-bedroom Northampton Terrace apartment $127.50month includes utilities. Walking distance to campus. CaB 929-8613. MY SECURITY DEPOSIT is yours if you sublet my Kings wood Apt. Looking for a semi-studious male undergrad. $82.50month plus utilities. CaB 933-4041. HOUSEMATE WANTED FOR SMALL very nice house in country. Beautiful location. Own room. Woodstove hearing. $9S.00mo. Cafl Keith at 732-6384. ROOMMATE NEEDED: TO SHARE room in Old WeB Apt Rent $90 and Vi utilities. Prefer nice quiet student, grad. If possible. CaB 933-7395 evenings. Briefly WASHINGTON Some 550,000 Americans applied for unemployment benefits in the last week of 1982, a spurt of 35,000 over the previous week and a reversal of the short decline that had heartened some economists. The Labor Department reported Thursday that for the first time in five weeks, there also was a rise in the insured unemployment rate the proportion of . the 111 million-member U.S. labor force drawing jobless relief checks. It climbed from 4.9 percent to 5.0 percent in the week ending Jan. 1. Some private economists had cited a trend of declining applications for unemployment benefits in recent weeks as signaling a peaking of joblessness which stood at 10.8 percent in Decem ber, the highest since 1940. UNITED NATIONS The United Nations would be happy to provide the necessary "shelter" for a U.S.-Soviet summit, Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said on the eve of his meeting 'S3 -1 LADIES CLOTHING 942-7554 Ad must be received by publication. RESPONSIBLE FEMALE NONSMOKER NEEDED im mediately to share 2 -bedroom apartment on busline. $103 plus Vi utilities; free January rent. No pets. Call 929-4208 to day! MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR spacious Old WeB Apartment $91 per month plus Vt utilities great roommates. CaB 968-8045. Ask for David. NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for two bedroom Foxcroft Apartment. Graduate student preferred. $205mo. Vi utilities. CaU 929-8227. FOURTH FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share an apartment dose to campus. Rent and lease term negotiable. . Please cafl Janet at 933-1435. Keep trying! FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR Ok) WeB Apart ment Own room. Cafl 967-0481. Keep trying. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED to share large bedroom in spacious two bedroom apartment on McCauiey Street Easy walk to campus or downtown. Cafl: 942-0024. YOGA. ITS A QUESTION of Joy! The Yoga Place, 452 West Franklin Street, wiB begin its 9th year January 17th ofiering 8 classes each week for beginning and con tinuing students. For information about Yoga and i caB 967-9686. CHILD CARE WANTED SEVERAL hours weekday after noons, must have car. Or child care in exchange for room and board. Negotiable. CaB evenings 967-2148. HELP WANTED TO EAT our fresh frozen yogurt and top pings. Come try free samples at THE YOGURT PUMP. Located at 106 W. Franklin at the former location of Austin's Sno-cones, between Mr. Gattfs and Pizza Hut on the way to He's Not Here. I NEED TWO TICKETS to the CaroSnaDuke game. Name h . as aa j ae?(A J - your price. lau m-un am raw i for rent FOR RENT ONE BEDROOM old country bouse for single person 10 minutes from campus. Some child care (boys 12, 9) ground keeping, maintenance services required and deducted from $150.00 rent. CaB 942-2421. Cr4 xiH-iiiim miinn i.imiJ M J I with President Reagan today. In Washington, a White House of ficial speaking anonymously said the of fer was premature since no such meeting ' is in sight. The first thing to decide is whether to hold a summit, not where it should be, the official said. "You would give thought where both sides would like it to be held." Perez de Cuellar' s invitation will be received, however, "in the positive spirit in which he offered it," the official added. WASHINGTON A top Pentagon official concerned with nuclear matters said Thursday "there is a very small chance" that hazardous nuclear fuel aboard a tumbling Soviet spy satellite "would survive intact to the surface" of the earth. . According to Dr. Richard Wagner of the Defense Department, the parts of the satellite still aloft are now about 130 FRIDAY SPECIAL 5 Top Sirloin Steak only $4.99 SATUROA-YiSPECJAL naa gg. QrjnsfrtCsSte Largest Steak in the house only $5.59 Both specialsjnclude . , Baked Potato or French Frfes and Texas Toast lt(.w 'us Tjy f CkJ i jihulo7,, lores D Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. PARKING SPACES FOR RENT. Close to campus. Call 942-4058. DOWNTOWN PARKING SPACE FOR rent Two min utes walk to campus. Paved parking area with all night lighting. $22.50 per month. CaB 929-6577. personalis COURSES IN JUDAISM ARE available through the religion dept. at U.N.C. For more information call Dr. David Halprin or Dr. James Sanford 962-5666. CUDDLE UP BY THE fireside in secluded hideaways in the Great Smokies. SKI NEARBY. $45 niteiy for 2, $55 nitely for 4. Build mountain memories at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES 704-586-4329. DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe pre-mentrustual breast -pain. Cafl 966-5289 if interested. COME TREAT YOUR HONEY to a hooey of a treat at THE YOGURT PUMP. Located at 106 W. Fmaklin Street or caB 942-PUMP. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY STUD! To my favorite graduate student whom I met at the Keg Jan. 15. 1982. Thank you for being my friend: you're so special to me! Love, Susan. MISS DOUGLAS STOP KIDDING yourself??! Who wins all the bets! Maybe If you're lucky. Pi leave a Bp-like watch out for green M & Ms! BAND PARTY FEATURING THE PEGS. Friday night, 9:00 pan in the Sig Ep Parking lot Too cold? WeB have it Inside. PAT PADGETT IS CELEBRATING her 22nd birthday today! You're not getting older Pat, you're getting even foxier! We promise to make tonight worth missing Dallas. We love you. your roomies. SUSAN McDONALD GRADDY. HAVE I told you thai I love you today? I love you. I love you. I love you! Happy An niversary! BAHAMAS SPRING BREAK 8 days7 nights at the Atlantis Hotel, round-trip airfare nut of RDU via Eastern Airlines, air port transfers, plus some extras! Only $417.00. For further info or booking contact Sara KendaU Eastern Campus Rep. at 9334119. WHAT'S A LAST SEMESTER without great roommates? Thanks to Dana, Karen, and Karen, Ifl never know! You're SUPER, girls! NEW MUSK AND UNBEATABLE nVaeUsaastoy Mta" the place to hm fa 13. Doaj't sasae mi 1st -Waanasday ast Jaa. 19. sVsssssssWaPTlt. miles above the earth and slowing down. He described as "unpredictable" the time and place where the remains of the ' satellite will reach earth. He held to a prediction made previously by the De fense Department that this will occur probably in the last days of the month. Echoing an assessment given by the State Department last week, he said there is a 70 percent chance that the remains of the satellite will come down over water. NEW YORK While death rates for most major cancers level off or decline, lung cancer is running "spectacularly counter to trend" and will kill 117,000 Americans this year 6,000 more than last year, the American Cancer Society reported Thursday. In its projections for 1983, the society said lung cancer's "relentless rise" would produce an estimated 135,000 new cases this year. Cigarette smoking causes more than 75 percent of all lung cancer deaths, the report said - 83 percent among men and 43 percent among women. While the Cancer Society noted that the number of smokers is declining, it said government statistics indicate the people still smoking are smoking more heavily. Dry Mount Sale January 12-22 15' OFF . Styrofoanrt backing of your posters, prints and photographs. From $3 to $15 fine art prints graphics posters dry mounting custom framing northgate mall 286-0386 university mall 942-7306 iOLCGJlfc : :-ri Wl STBAKHOUOB vjzFuznc:m:2Piim 324 Rosemarv St. cr Chapel Hill WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL from THE YOGURT PUMP. Stop In and see our new shop and try free samples of 25 different Savors of fresh frozen yogurt. Located 106 W. Franklin at the former location of Austin's Sno-Cones, bet ween Mr. Gam's and Pizza Hut on the way to He's Not Here. BA 199 STUDENTS: Take advantage of the latest technology! Computer- assarted tutoring can help you and your team. You make the decisions, 1 test them for you. Reasonable rates, tested program, reliable results. CaB 933-5363. FOR ALL INTERESTED STUDENTS: The Union Human Relations Committee's Brst meeting this semester: Monday, Jan. 17 at TOO pm in the Union. You're invited. KIM MYERS. HAPPY BIRTHDAY 15 days late. Just think back on everything we've been through brownie troop, dead chicken, busting your butt under the Christmas tree, me falling off the bus, getting arrested on Food Town's roof, your kidnapped bear, championship, skydiving, vent monsters, being obnoxious, wearing Don Ho shorts, throw ing toilet paper on Walter, making noise in tents. JT, our boyfriends. Plastic Man, Mormons in Japan, perverts, and men at Purdy's In leisure suits. How about afl the secrets and Jokes and laughter and tears and that s Just the start Guess I didn't forget your birthday sfteraO. Our friendship Is rh best -and you're the best roomie in the whole world. See you in twenty years on the David Letterman Show. Loop M Beth. MARILYN: IF YOU GOT to campus early enough to read this nervous paper, remember: you still "bowf me over. JB. DR. NORTON HADLER, ASSOC. Prof of Medicine at U.N.C. will speak Sunday. 116. at The Hillel Brunch. 12 noon. His topic: "Social Security and The Disabled Person." Cost $2.50. 942-4057 for more info. SHELLEY! THE BIG DAY is BnaBy here!!! Tonight you may LEGALLY be socially wild, overly criminal, and on the prowl for the Elmer Fudd-type (short, fat etc!) Have a totally awesome" day. 'your friend, "one slut." PEACHES, ANGEUA. DIN A. ELEANOR. Ann. Susan. Paula and Mark: We survived freshman year w can surive anything. Let's make this last semester the best T blossom. COME AND MUNCH OUT at another terrific Hillel Deti! NY style sandwiches with the trimmings at a reasonable cost. 10 discount Hillel members. Wed., Jan. 19 6-7:30 p.m. ... FLOPPY! HERE'S TO WARM hands, talented feet, tUtening ears, a wet shoulder (yuck!) Othello, BacardU and a very special Christmas dance. Your presence has made being In this place infinitely more enjoyable! You can't possibly know how murk yoa mean to me. Thanks for being there. The girl with the unlisted phone number. P.S. Keep think in' "bout me! m !

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