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i 2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, January b-ball From page 1 Heels were up 85-47, and the only thing left for Martin, or any of the Tar Heels to do was shower and smile. In the North Carolina locker room following the game, a boyish black man nudged his small frame into the middle of the crowd of reporters (hat hovered around Jordan. Cad in a parka, blue sweats and sneakers, he stood reverently and waited for the crowd to clear. Then he announced himself to the sur prised Jordan, and asked for his autograph, It was Eric Ervin, the Panther's starting point guard. And at 5-foot-8, one of Jordan's biggest fans. A Public Service of What? You haven't donated blood yet this year? Call for your appointment today. CThe American Red Cross 1979 Pamous PootLong Send wishes oiKeai Monday-Saturday Special Sizzlin Sirloin, Jr. and Salad Bar : only,.$2.98L .... ,f ttaL M.. , a.-.SAJts-acc: nun uarxcu potato or trench fries and texas toast 11:00 am-4:00 pm cDl 3 G ii 11 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 ofike Immediately if there are mistakes fat your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. THE UNION HUMAN RELATIONS Committed second meeting will b Tuesday, January 25 at 4 pm in the Union. Old metnben end new encouraged to attend.. WHY PAY BIG BUCKS for records, when you can rent ' them? RICHARD'S RENT-A-RECORD. Has current rock. jaxz. new-wave, dbco, country, and more. Abo okUca. Singles 2 per day. doubles $3.75 pha renin dable deposit (Rates lower far rental dub members.) Above Jordan's on E. Rosemary St. 967-3283, 11-7, M on. -Sat FENCING THE ULTIMATE SPORT. UNC vs Duke. Tue... 12583 Fetaer Gym, Women 5 pm. Men 7 pm NOT A FRISBEFJ Get your UNC-dub Disc in The Ph today! For only $6.00 you can support a growing dub and have fan also! . COME AND GET IT! M you applied for a refund at the Union Desk, please pick It up by 5 pm, Frl., Jan. 28. After this date, no refunds will be given. Thank You. RACISM: ACS YOU CONCEKXED? Tkmn Wad-, Ja. 2ty 7i3 . Vmkm 29C THE MATH CLUB WILL sponsor a workshop on resumes and careers in mathematics 7.-00 Tuesday fat Phillips 367. Juniors and Seniors only. Held by the Career Planning and Placement Service. TONIGHT AT PURDYS: Tadies Lockout- Penny Draft! av wine ana outer specials we simply cant advertise! Don't in lost Ci found LOST: LADIES GOLD MESH necklace with V-drop. Carrniehaei vicinity. Reward offered. Call 243-2048. KEWAETJ OFFEEED FOSt TKE f Alaaee ctasch sense. Lost at bmm atom oa Jaa. 19. CaB 929-74S4. STOLEN: GREY WOOL BUTTON bag with gold buttons. Purse and contents sentimental value only. REWARD offered for return. CaB 942-5809. 1 25, 1983 Wicker From page 1 about his role as a mediator in the 1971 Attica prison rebellion in which 43 inmates and guards were killed. Is he disappointed with his career as a novelist? "I've obviously done better as a journalist than a novelist," he said. "I'm cer tainly disappointed, but on the other hand I'm not cast into the depths of gloom about it. I think I've shown growth in each one." At the Times, Wicker writes an occasional piece for The New York Times Magazine, but his responsibilities consist almost solely of writing his column. "Of course, I'm available if anyone wants to consult with my vast know ledge of journalism," he said, "but nobody ever does." Ah shucks. Quit it. Tom. This Newspaper & The Advertising Council tit American Red Cross ipse All 12 REWARD: GOLD WATCH WITH great sentimental value fast in or around Venable, Wilson Hall, Student Stores, or Ruffin. Please call Allison 933-5736 keep trying. LOST: SILVER LCD TIME pen. Lost somewhere between Wilson Hall and Granville Towers. Reward offered. Call Scott 933-2532. FOUND: SMALL GRAY CAKLYLE Co. coach srttb jaweby Bar Ptoa Room. Call and identify, 933-3580. - help wanted EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OPPORTUNITIES for men and women who are Interested in 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 his 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 oil the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archery, riflery and backpacking). Horseback riding, white-water canoeing and tripping are extras hi our excellent program. For further information write or call a William Climer. Jr., Director, Camp Thunderbird, Route 7, Box 50, Clover. S.C. 29710 (803431-2121). PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE for dependable person to work weekends and holidays. Neat appearance and record keeping experience necessary. Able to work with patients essential. Can 966-4793 weekdays between 9 and 5 for appointment. TEMPORARY JOB TYPING ON word processor. No computer experience needed, but should type at least 50 w.p.m. Call 929-8691. WCHL RADIO PART-TIME ah- talent needed weekend & fill in experience preferred but not absolutely necessary. Air check & resume to Phil Hawkins, Program Director WCHL, P.O. Box 2127, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 or call 942-8765 EOE. . . MARKETING COORDINATORS NEEDED: Position Involves marketing and promoting high quality ski and beach trips on campus. Earn commission plus FREE TRAVEL. Call Summit Tours, 800-325-0439. EXERCISE INSTRUCTOR TOWN OF Chapel Hill. Part time, temporary. Feb. 1 -April 1, Mon. & . Wed. only, 6:30-7:30 pm. Prefer experience teaching exercise & fitness to adults. S6.00hr. Apply by Jan. 28: Recreation Dept. 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR-TOWN OF Chapel HID. Part-time, temporary. Feb 7-April 14. Mon. & Wed. only. 2:30-5:30 pm. Requires good background in gymnastics, especially floor exercise, tumbling, & balance beam; exper working w young children. (6.00hr. Apply by January 28: Recreation Dept., 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. as9sw" M"" m El Salvador From page 1 he spoke with an 18-year-old girl who was ar rested, stripped and sexually abused in prison. Schoultz said the Salvadorans, in the center, are hard workers, "the Puritans of Latin America." In order to survive in a land with scarce natural resources, the Salvadorans had to learn skills other Latin Americans lack. He said they have a great entrepreneurial spirit. "Communism is the last thing on their minds," he said. "It's like trying to turn Italy Hindu." However, wiping out the center opens the door for communism. "As long as they keep behaving this way, communism is the only alternative," he said. Citing Nicaragua and Iran as examples, Schoultz said repressive right-wing govern ments, ruling by force, are doomed to failure. Pouring American aid into the hands of the brutal military only increases opposition to the government, he said. "There's nothing you can do to help the far left more." He said Americans tend to support brutal governments if they perceive a communist threat. Schoultz and the Faculty Committee will attempt to persuade Congress that support of the current government is not the proper way to deal with the communists. On Wednesday, Schoultz and his group met with members of the National Press Club in Washington. In the future, they will also be lobbying the four congressional committees in volved with the aid issue. ' Schoultz said he realized his evidence would not stop this certification. However, he said he hoped the evidence he has gathered will eventually help stop the car nage in El Salvador. "Unless something is done fairly soon, we'll lose the whole thing," he said. . LIVING, 4- GIVE TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. AME YCDHJ CCDBJCETOEUD? ' THEN SIPEAK UP Wednesday, Jan. 26 Sponsored by the Carolina Union Human Relation Committee and Student Government University Relatione. m m STUAIC KOUSE 324 Rosemary St. Chapel Hill ads must be prepaid. Deadline: (noon) one business day before wanted HELP! IF ANYONE IS selling tickets to the Neil Young Concert. I'm buying. I need two desperately. Call Ctndv at 9684023. Keep trying. DIE HARD HEELS FAN needs 1 ticket for UVA.-UNC 21083 and Villanova-UNC 21383 basketball games Please contact at P.O. Box 8542-Richmond. Vi. 23226-0542. Please give name, address, telephone number and ticket price for confirmation. No reasonable offer refused. volunteers IF YOU SIGNED UP to volunteer at NC Memorial Hospital this Spring semester don't forget the REQUIRED ORIEN TATION on Wednesday, January 26, 1983 at 5:00 p.m. in the Fourth Floor Clinic Auditorium. You must attend the orientation in order to be a volunteer. for sale DOUBLE OCCUPANCY IN HINTON-James Dorm to any off campus female. Price will be negotiable. Please contact Lisa 933-0421 or Cary 967-0172. FOR SALE: GENUINE LEATHER luggage, native American earth-tone rug, Egyptian Papyrus print Ger man bas-rebef wax sculpture, English lithograph by David Gentleman. Call 929-6576. ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS RAIDERS of the Lost Ark, The Dark Crystal. On Golden Pond, The Empire Strikes Back. Gone With The Wind, The Great Gatsby, Ragtime, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hooper and many more. Call Shawn Brady at 933-4692 or stop by 544 James anytime. CONNOR DORM CONTRACT-MUST sell. Get your chance In the lottery along with prime location on campus Can Kathy. 933-5234 or 967-3008. Keep trying & hurry! STILL NEED TO SELL Grimes room contract. CaB 929-1787 ask for Garth. Please leave message, I'm out alot. FANTASTIC BUYS ON BLAZERS at The Fireside on Franklin St. Long formal skirts, 'i price, all weathw coati Vj price, winter pants 25 off, sweaters 25 to 75 off. Come by soon. Merchandise disappearing rapidly. services CLEAR, CONCISE GUIDE TO better grades on English says. Booklet by professional writer. Guaranteed results. 22601 to BR PubUshm9' 2473. Winchester. VA, PROFESSIONAL TYPING AND WORD processing. Re ports, dissertations, resumes. Multiple personalized letters, envelopes, labels. Complete editing. Finishing touches to job resumes. Sterling Business Services, 106 North Graham. 933-1111. Now you can ship packages via UPS from Chapel Hul. All parcels insured, shipped same day received. Pack ing materials and assistance available. Ask about UPS delivery here. STERLING. 106 North Graham, 933-1111. The Associated Press RALEIGH Gov. Jim Hunt asked in a statewide television message Monday night for citizens to write legislators in support of a plan to give drunken drivers "swift, sure and severe punishment." In a live telecast from the library of the Governor's Mansion, Hunt said the most important change proposed in the act is the consolidation of driving under the influence and lesser laws into a new driving while impaired offense that would be "easier to prove in court and would eliminate plea bargaining." He said prosecutors would have to prove only that the driver's blood alcohol content was higher than .10 percent or that he was impaired by alcohol, drugs or other substances to obtain a conviction. There would be a mandatory jail sentence if the driver had a drunken driving offense during the past 10 years, was speeding to avoid arrest, was speeding more than 30 mph above the limit, was driving with a license revoked or caused an accident that seriously injured another. He said every convicted drunken driver would either go to jail, do community work or lose his license for one to three months and pay a fine. Hunt praised the controversial "dram shop statute" portion of the bill which would allow a bar owner to be sued if that bar owner served a drink to a minor or drunken person and that person later caused an ac cident. Hunt said he is recommending raising the legal drinking age from 18 to 19 but would not oppose raising it to 21. NEW YORK Contract prices for home heating oil fell Monday and one analyst predicted a drop in gasoline prices following the collapse of an OPEC pricing and production conference. But other analysts predicted that the 13-nation oil producers cartel would reach an agreement in a few weeks or months to stave off a price war. ' Industry analysts said the depth and duration of any price cuts re For the record The photo caption for the story titled "Dalton stresses action in RHA cam paign" (Monday, Jan. 24), incorrectly identified RHA candidate Mark Dalton as Mike Dalton. The DTH regrets the error. . . 7:30 pm 204 Union BLCOM COUNTY 57DP MR tUUJ. nvwS I M tVltei to (im awmEi fftntiM- of uis fUKrV- UlJv2 L3r vvJM El Vchwce im W,..vrtJusrA jkKdti-JEKfiT iHVr nWtV fmw jehnfer.ikh A lihiA . TT1 7 1 IT ite vitft A. 'He,s A La ' ',igS: THISKUNGON-BRftW into smce an mum coRvemiN-me CV5T HANPICAPP07. Ad must be received by publication. CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE roommates FOURTH FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share an apartment close to campus. Rent and lease term negotiable. Please caU Janet at 933-1435. Keep trying! FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share Foxcroft apart ment. S93.75 plus V utilities. Call Debbie 929-7183 days, or . Maria 967-4293 evenings. Keep trying! NICE FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share Tar Heel Manor Apartment. $110 rent plus 'A utilities. CaU 967-8575. Please keep trying. We're home late at night NEED SEMI-QUIET ROOMMATE to share Old Well Apt. $125 Vi irtil. CaU Richard around 6 pm or after 11:00 942-0767. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share Carolina Apart ment. Available immediately. $105.00 plus xh utilities. CaU 929-2303. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED IMMEDIATELY for Kings wood Apt I need to get out before Feb. 2. Help me out and we can make a deal. $82.25 per month utilities. CaU Kelvin at 942-9252 anytime. Keep trying. classes BOUNDS DANCE STUDIO. 121 So. Estes Dr., next to Post Office. Classes daily & Saturday, Pre-BaUet for children. Classical Ballet 7 & older. Adults. Jazz, Tap 7 & older. Adults. CaU 942-1088 or 929-6628. for rent SUBLET AVAILABLE FEB. 1 thru May one bedroom Green belt Apts. Upstairs comer all electric small pet OK full kitchen C and J buses stop right at complex $235 if quiet clean no drugs call 968-1352. ROOM AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE occupancy for one (or two) females in a spacious Graham Court Apt. on Mc Cauley St. Call 942-0024. rides RIDE NEEDED TO ATHENS. Georgia or near vicinity. Fri day, January 28th. Call 933-6445. 4. personals OUR SPECIAL SERVICE INCLUDES free delivery to your door of delicious stir-fried seafood and Chinese cuisines from Hunan and Szechuan. Please call in for your orders (minimum of two.) Daily luncheon special is $2.75 Including soup, main entree, fried rice or lo metn (minimum of four orders.) Jade Palace Chinese and Seafood Restaurant across from NCNB, Main Street. Carrboro. 942-0006. $1.00 off with this ad. ' Bbiej FIX Faculty Club luncheon today The first UNC Faculty dub luncheon of the spring semester will be held at 12:30 p.m. today in the Coach Room of Lenoir Hall. All faculty and EPA non faculty members are invited, and the lun cheon will cost $3. Informational Meeting URIC YE AM AT MOBJTFELHE Tuesday, January 25 3:30-5:00 in Toy Lounge (4th Floor Dey Hall) mpm- MR.SP0CK.' Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, HANDS-ON-SAILING, SNORKEUNG In the reefs, warm ocean breezes and a dark tan. $359 Includes everything! Sound good? Find out why at our slide presentation Tues day, January 25, 7:30 pm, at 109 Hillsborough (PI Beta Phi). CaU 942-2695 for further details. DARING? DIFFERENT? Beach it in BERMUDA! Bodies. Bands, Beer. March 5-12. Round trip from RDU. Full but flexible schedule. Free lunches. Umbo, bve music. $459 deposit $30. CaU Poppy 929-6220. INTERESTED IN PLANNING. ORGANIZING, and running ' a program? Well, the second Union Recreation Committee meeting is on Tuesday Jan. 25 at 4:00 pm. Everyone welcome come with ideas! UNC SUNBATHERS! SPRINGBREAK FLORIDA trip to FT. LAUDERDALE OR KEY WEST: 8 beach days. 7 nights lodging in fine hotels "on the strip", plus nightly parties from $125. CaU 800-368-2006 TOLL FREE! Ask for Annette. Go with friends or organize a small group and sunbathe for FREE! BA 199 STUDENTS: Take advantage of the latest technology! Computer-assisted tutoring can help you and your team. You make the decisions. I test them for you. Reasonable rates, tested program, reliable results. Can 933-5363. CARL DEWTTT CORD ELL COME by tbst DTH office to pick up your atkiatic pa. Ask for Las- oa nna i CUDDLE UP BY THE fireside in secluded hideaways in the Great Smokies. SKI NEARBY. $45 nhdy for 2. $55 nitety for 4. Build mountain memories at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES 704-586-4329. D' ANGLAIS, SORRY YOUR PLANS "blowed up red good." but it's always something. Handsome and I will come over and Rex for you. Respectfully submitted, (wheezes In cluded). E. Buzz. Ekvood P. and K-Z. LYNN. IN REMEMBRANCE OF P.J., Mexican. Quarters. Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Zealets. Co-ed showers. Econ. lessons. Policemen. Driving lessons. Cabaret Frat house tours. Pac mart, Twighlight Zone, circling after Darryfs, and sex talks. Happy 21st! Your "ex-sweeties" TODAY IS MICHELLE CHSOSTENBURVS birtk-V- V V star me hot a hma Happy 22ad. roossJcI Bawars of pray kaara aod arrlsskks. WHA1 onCHA WANT? 1 Just wanted to know how many times do Mate boys circle Goddard? Lucy, what age did you start dancing? And from the newest MAD member how many sloe comfortable screws can you really handle Sandra D ? Trish. FENNIFER. ITS ME! YES. the one who swerves. Thanx for the help two weeks ago. Get psyched for next year. Love and boot squeeze. Me. HEY. SANDY. HAVE YOU been by to sec the 1983 bathing suits at THE SHRUNKEN HEAD? Can you believe they have a tuxedo bathing suit wa bow tie? And they even have , GQ sunglasses! Check out the window! JOE M.: HAPPY NEW YEAR! Did you enjoy your Christmas card? I still long to meet you. . .Reply DTH-Your S. A. . mained uncertain. They noted that any drop in gasoline and diesel fuel prices would be offset at least in part by a nickel-a-gallon increase in federal gasoline taxes on April 1. RALEIGH Supporters of Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, have established a "Helms for Senate Committee" to collect contributions for a possible re-election bid in 1984. " . ' Helms, in a telephone interview from Washington, confirmed Mon day that he notified the Federal Elections Commission last week about formation of the group but insisted he still has not decided whether to seek re-election to a third term in the U.S. Senate. Should he decide to become a candidate, Helms wrote that the com- mittee "will be the principle committee for my campaign." VATICAN CITY Pope John Paul II is to sign and promulgate a revised code of canon law today that will affect the life of every Roman Catholic from birth to death. The document, the final overall revision of the church's legal code in 66 years, is 25 percent shorter, simpler and stresses policy flexibility for local bishops. It repeals the simplified marriage annulment process in effect in the United States and Australia since 1970 and reinstates the requirement that all annulments by a marriage court must be reviewed by an appeals panel. It reduces from 37 to six the grounds for automatic excommunica tion, the church's most serious penalty, which puts Catholics outside their church and excludes them from the sacraments. The six are moral and physical involvement with an abortion, desecration of the Eucharist, physical violence against the pope, violation by a priest of the secrecy of the confessional, consecration of a bishop without papal mandate and abuse by a priest of the power of absolution. The roles of lay people and those open to women are increased, and references to "laymen" are replaced with "lay people." However, there is no change in the ban on ordination of women. Psychology professor Lyle Jones will speak on "An Assessment of Research Doctorate Programs in the United States," a recently-published study co written by Jones. -0RWA5 TKATOLfTOf CHARACTER? NONO 1HATWA5 SPIFF the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. HAPPY 22ND JERRY! I hope your birthday la as special as you. Here's to you Love ya, Lori. HTLLEL WILL BE HAVING another terrific Hasbbat dinner on Friday, Jan. 28th. Services will be at 6:00, dinner at 7:00 Costs: $3.00 Chicken. $2.50 Vegie. Reservations by Thurs day Noon. Come and Enjoy! LYNNE. ANOTHER HANDCHECK? I confess -I'm guilty. Hope to see you again. A new admirer. HURRY AND SIGN UP for Bahamas Spring Break Trip. Trip includes 8 days7 nights lodging at the Atlantis Hotel, round trip airfare from Raleigh-Durham to Nassau via Eastern Airlines, airport, transfers, plus some extras. Only $417.00! Deadline for deposit it Feb. 1, 1983. For further In fo or booking, contact Sara Kendall, Eastern Airlines Rep. 933-6119. TERESA. WE'RE GONNA HAVE so much fan next year! Thanks for changing your mind. I promise to be a good roommate. You're the greatest Tanya. E.L.L. AFTER 26 YEARS It is Ha mm, not John, who has died. That's okay, I still love you. R.L.D. THE DAILY TAR HEEL Board of Directors will sost Wsdaosday, 126, at 7:3t pas as tk CarotkM Usdosi Frastk Potior Grakasa aMtl roosa. Isrtar tad ateooats arc kavstad to attestd. JULIE, JULIE. JUUE-Wherefore art thou. Julie? Deny thy father and refuse thy name. Or If not that how about a wild weekend for at least two and hopefully four! Lef s go home and do everything we've wanted to buy never had the nerve to do. it's now or never. Love, Sly. HELLO. THIS IS NOT a supernatural being, (so don't censor this ad) Well Linda Lou, here's your personal. Sorry for the four month delay. But here's to purple flowers, backpacks, button downs, sweaters, hearts, and everything, corduroy, golgi bodies, frottdng chuck, Roger, squirt bottles, con traposta, ET, Juntas, MD. CW, basketball games, frogger. Clifford, camels, nerds, waste, and afl of it Sinvul-tan-eously . Stop you! Get off me! And here I Bve! Happy Anniver sary. Sex. drugs, rock 'n roll, and LPL'n CBA forever. I bve you. Charles. TO THE FLAPPERS IN Old West: tough luck, guy -we've seen better meat in a dogfood can. . . TO THE DANGEROUS GIRL who goes to see Peter Adonis instead of the library, who, doesn't like Dennis, who has fits over pimento cheese, who has problems with her scarf (has that ever happened to you?) and who trunks the whole world needs a nose Job. Happy Birthday! You sure have a lot of fetishes but what a friend you've turned out to be! P.S. what's for dinner? TO MY PURTY FLOWER. Here's to tightly packed cars, late nights (early mornings). Burger King, "studying", free movies, time together (ALONE), and to Charlie Chaplin Tuesday night! ALWAYS AFFECTIONATELY. THUMPER! TOM B. WITH THE red bandana and unusual glasses. I saw you again and that old feeling came over me. My heart stop ped and remembered the shy smiles and sideway glances. We both seem to be reaching for something: maybe If we could grasp one another's hand, a need could be filled. Well? Respond to DTH.
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