2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, February 1, 'Yackety Yack' distribution postponed again By SCOTT RALLS Sun Writer Students eagerly anticipating the arrival of the 1982 Yackety Yack, have to hold their breath a little longer the yearbook has been postponed a second time. The 1982 Yackety Yack, scheduled to come out in November then again in January has now had its delivery date push ed back to mid-March because of "unrealistic planning of pro duction times, and failures to meet photography and copy deadlines," editor Greg Dinkins said last week. "I regret that people are having to wait so long to see what they paid for," he said. "But I'm banking on the fact that it will be worth the wait." The decision to push the delivery date back was made so that CAMPUS CALENDAR Compiled by Janet Ofaoa Pobik service aaaoancrmeati must be turned Into the box outside the DTH office hi the Carotin Unioa by 1 p.m. if they are to be rua the aext day. Only uiaoancemenU from University recognized d campus organizations wifl be printed. Al announcement! Blast be limited to 2S words sad caa only rua for two days. TODAY'S ACTIVITIES The Carolina Union Forum Committee will meet at 4 p.m. ' in 203 Carolina Union. Delta Sigma PI Boawoa Fraternity will meet at 6:30 p.m. in T-6 Carroll Hall. PW Beta Signal Fraternity, Inc. invites all interested young Ladies to our Sweetheart Court interest meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Ehringhaus Green Room. The Democratic Socialists of America will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Carolina Union. The subject will be "Socialism in Spain." The Black Student Movesnent will hold its annual Candi dates' Forum at 6 p.m. in the Upendo Lounge. All interested persons are urged to attend. Ptaymaker-r Repertory Company Student Associates: Join the student group which supports the resident professional theatre on campus. The organizational meeting will be at 5 p.m. in the Carolina Union. The Astronomy Qua will present a videotape on space col onization at 7 p.m. in 247 Phillips Hall. All are welcome. The Pre-Professional Health Society, a minority health careers organization, will meet at 7 p.m. in 107 Berryhill Hall. The topic will be "Dental Auxiliaries." Creative Solutions: A Job Seeker's Club will meet at noon in the Office of Career Planning and Placement Services. Ad vance sign-up in 21 1 Hanes Hall is necessary. Permanent part time positions available with Pepsi Cola in the Durham, Chapel Hill and Burlington areas. Please send resume to: PEPCOM Industries, Inc. 3125 Poplarwood Court Suite 303 Raleigh, NC 27625 . ATTN: Candy Donnell " ' Tafc Attractions THE LARGEST PRODUCER Of LIVE SHOWS FOR THEME PARKS KINGS ISLAND KINGS DOMINION -jCAROWlND&n teCANADAWQNPERtANDxsll University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Carolina Union, Great Hall Wednesday, February 2; 2:00-5:00 PM Singers Dancers Instrumentalists Technicians Variety Performers $180-250week One round trip air fare will be paid to hired performers traveling over 250 miles to the park Contact: Live Shows. Carowinds. Box 240516. Charlotte. NC 28224 Copyright 1982, Taft Attractions, Entertainment o rjo 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 5 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if mere are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. anaoancesae&ts IS YOUR CHURCH THE church of the Bible? SPECIAL BI BLE STUDIES. American Legion Hall, Legion Road 7:30 nightly. February 14th through 20th. WHY PAY BIG BUCKS for recorda. when you can rent them? RICHARD'S RENT-A-RECORD. Haa current rock. Jazz, new-wave, dlaco, country, and more. Also oldie. Suiglea (2 per day, double $3.75 plus refun dable deposit. (Rates lower for rental dub members.) Above Jordan's on E. Rosemary St. 967-3283, 11-7, M on. -Sat. TONIGHT AT PURDYS: LADIES LOCKOUT, Penny Draft! 75$ wine and other specials we simply can't advertise! Don't miss It! SUBMIT! SPRING CELLAR DOOR accepting prose, poetry, art. Deadline Friday, February 4. Bring submis sion: 108A Unioa Anne or send: Box 23 Carolina Union. Info, 967-1931. IFC REPRESENTATIVES: FIRST MEETING for 198! is Tataadsy, Feb. 1 at 6 paa fca 215 Pfcilp - TUafi soauebtl Yoew paaticspatso Is aeadsd for a troatg, ffaciHw 19SS. SCAU NEEDS AN EDITOR for the Spring "S3 edition of The Southern Part of Heaven? and people to work on to Apartment Locator and Roommate Referral Ser vice. CaB 962-8313 or com by Suite B. THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Students will hold a career seminar on "Careers In Retail Merchandising" featur ing Sherry Wooten, a buyer with rveys on Thursday, Feb. 3 at 3:30 p.m. In T-5 New Carroll. - lost & found LOST: GOLD ROPE CHAIN bracelet poaaMy around Union. If found, PLEASE call 933-6238. Thank You. FOUND: PAIR OF GLOVES fell of bike on Columbia going towards Medical School but Monday 8:00 a.m. 929-4530. FOUND-RED KNIT SCARF. Fetzer Gym area. 12683. Call 933-4931 to claim. LOSTi 1976 CLASS KEY ritk bacUate SDH oa back. FLEASE call Clarfl at 933-32311. 1983 no sacrifices in quality would have to be made, Dinkins said. "I don't think that the four months delay in publishing hurts the value of the book," he said. "It would be a disservice to the people who subscribe to it for it to be of a lesser quality." Although the 1982 Yack is the fourth of the last six UNC yearbooks to be delayed until spring, Dinkins said this did not mean that the fall production date is an unrealistic one. Pushing the yearbook's delivery date permanently back to the spring would not make it a better book, he said, adding that each publishing was an individual case. "It's better for the yearbook to come out in the fall, but not if it compromises the quality of the book. "There's a lot of turnover every year, and it's not thinkable that it is going to be a perfectly manageable situation," Dinkins said. Rape al UNC Come to see a slide show and discuss this pro blem at the AWS general meeting at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Everyone is welcome. A meeting for students interested in majoring in English will be held at 3:30 p.m. in 222 Greenlaw Hall. . Once again it is time for the weekly 5 p.m. meeting of the Association of International Students at the International Center. Come help us plan our party. The North Carolina Student Legislature will hold a candi date's forum at 7 p.m. in 226 Carolina Union. Everyone is welcome. You are invited to participate in Great Decisions '83 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dey Hall Toy Lounge. Dr. Joseph J. Kruzel will speak on U.S.Soviet relations. The Sailing Club will hold asocial hour at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Upper Deck. Be there. Aloha. COMING EVENTS The Scholarship Aid and Student Stores Committee of Stu dent Government will meet at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. Check the Union Calendar for the room number. A rYeHMdVPre-deut Interviewing Skills Workshop will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Sign up outside 201-D Steele Building today. m at ft a f'jj Dept., 1932 Highland Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45219 rj r LOST: A 1915 UNCIRCULATED 2Vi dollar gold piece. Last seen Wednesday night the 26th. If found please call Dee Cor deD at 967-9101. A reward will be offered. FOUND: ONE PSYCHOLOGY BOOK (Fundamental Sta tistics for Psychology) found on table outside DTH office. Come by DTH office during business hours, ask for Linda, to daim it LOST: GOLD TIMEX WATCH with brown leather band. Lost in Fetzer Gym in Gymnastics room on bleachers. If found please call Ken at 933-4552. help wanted WCHL RADIO PART-TIME air talent needed weekend & fill, in experience piefaied 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. ENTRY LEVEL POSITION WITH rapidly growing commer cial real estate firm. Resident manager for a 160 unit aduh apartment complex in Chapel Hill area. Must be depen dable, hard-working, and aggressive. Some bookkeeping and typing skills. Individual must be fast learner and willing to live on property. No children, no pet. $500 month apartment. Send resume wtth cover letter or request for ap plication to: Manager, P.O. Box 87, Carrboro, N.C 27510. LOOK GOOD IN SWIMSUrTS? Women needed for photographic modeling for advertising promotion. Mini mum 5 '2. Good pay, flexible hours. Experience help ful but not required. CaB 214692-1440. EARN $5000. THIS SUMMER with College Students Paint ing Co. We are now hiring District Managers for your dry. This is a full time summer Job. No exp. necc. Interviewing on campus soon. Contact your placement office for application and to schedule appointment. TEACHER NEEDED FOR THURSDAY afternoon Jewish Religious School Hebrew class. Crl Amy at 3834987 or 489-7062. COUNSELORS FOR CO-ED SUMMER camp in the moun tains of Norm Carolina. Room, meals, laundry, salary and travel allowance. Experience not necessary, but must enjoy living and working with children. Only clean-cut non-smoking college students need apply. For application brochure write: Jack Levine, Camp Plnewood, 16480 N.E. 20 Avenue, North Miami Beach, Florida 33162. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS FOR A 12 week acne study. Must have moderately severe facial acne. Fee offered is $50. 6 visit to dermatology clinic required. Sponsored by the Dept. of Dermatology. UNC School of Medicine. For infor mation call Carol Meyer. Monday. Wednesday, Friday 1 pm-5 pm. 966-3321. DEPENDABLE CARING PERSON NEEDED to care for a 10 year old girt 3 or 4 afternoons a week. Additional respon sibilities negotiable. Hour 3-6 pm. Must have own car. Non smoker only. Reference required. CaB 383-7872 evenings. COUNSELORS, OVER 18 WHO Hke to have fun and make . fun at unique overnight boys' summer camp ha Penna. Abie to Instruct either one of following: watersafety, waterskiing, boating, soccer, basketball, arts and crafts, rockcUmbing. riflery, ham radio, rocketry, science, archery, track, tennis, golf, photography, pioneering, or general athletics. Write Camp Director, 138 Red Rambler Drive. Lafayette Hill. Pa. 19444. CHAPEL HILL BASED NATIONALLY syndicated radio pro gram needs Indivtdual(s) for public relation and research. , Part-time. Flexible hours. Desl's Travel Box 3363 Chapel Hill 27514. i 5 if r.VafaaTaHSaVswBr .jdMmmmmm 1 ( ; v ) AXE, Professional Chemistry Fraternity, will hold rush Wednesday, Thursday, and Monday. It is open to all chemistry and allied majors. Come by 18-4 Venable Hall. Men and women find each other baffling. Come to a workshop to find out bow to work together more effectively at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. Hunger Action Committee h back. A meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Campus Y (upstairs). All are welcome. The Union Gallery Committee will meet at 4 p.m. Wednes day in the Carolina Union. See the daily schedule for the room number. Are you interested in helping with Black History Month ac tivities? Come to a meeting at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Upen do Lounge. Everyone is welcome. There will be a Global Issues Committee meeting Wednes day evening at the Campus Y. Are yon interested in families, Africa and economic develop ment? Don't miss Dr. Ann Dunbar speaking at noon Wednes day at the International Center. ' The United Christian FeBowship Drama GuBd will rehearse at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Upendo Lounge. All members and interested persons are urged to attend. Readers' Theater to stage 'Butterfly9 again The UNC Reader's Theater will present an encore performance of Never Saw Another Butterfly at 8 p.m. Wednesday and at 7 p.m. Thursday in Room 203 Bing ham Hall. ' The show, which features poetry written by Jewish children held in Terezin concen tration camp near Prague during World War II, was iwformed last semester and TODAY'S SPECIALS Lunch: A bowl of HOMEMADE CHILI served with a tossed salad & rolls, 2.65. Soup and sandwich specials daily. Dinner A bowl of HOME- j,, MADE CHILI served with a tossed salad & rolls. 2.65 ft Oft The Porthole "WW"1 imnw. my ai!l!a!lia "mm Luncheon Specials available at lunch 11 to 2 p.m. M-F Pizza buffet .... $2.95 Spaghetti $1.95 Lasasna $2.95 Salad bar' $1.95 Great Potato .... $1.95 ' I I vrjzczzn Tins ad fch 2;fcn iTFIZ2A: SPECIAL I a Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-midnite, Fri. & Sat. 11-1 a.m., Sun 4-11 p.m. 208 W. FRANKLIN ST. 942-5149 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OPPORTUNmES for men and women who are interested in serving boys and girls age 7-16, guiding mem in their physical, mental and spiritual development. Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each Individual child develop 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 mile 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, goK, archery, riflery and backpacking). Horseback riding, white -water canoeing and tripping are ex tras in our excellent program. For further information write or call G. William Cfimer, Jr.. Director, Camp Thunderbird, Route 7, Box 50, Clover, S.C., 29710 (803-831-2121). for sale 1970 DUSTER. 3-speed, V-8, 2-door. Some body damage, but run well. $400. Call Paul at 9294426. DOUBLESINGLE OCCUPANCY IN Hinton James Dorm to any off-campus female. Price negotiable. Please contact Lisa 933-0421 or Cary 967-0172 (willing to make deal)! 25 OFF 4500 LPs, tape, 45. Moot $1.00-$3.50. Wadit day, Jneasaty. 26-Wad day. February 2. Backdoor Baraoeda. 136 E. Hoeasaaiy bcated Foana datfcn Book4orc Lower levl NCNB Plaza. 12-6 pas, Moou-Sat. 933-0019 or 929-6175. Buy, trade, or saO. FINE 14KT. JEWELRY: February is the time for love. Give that special someone a gift of gold. Take advantage of our February Inventory Clearance Sale on all chains and charms in stock. Below wholesale prices! CaB for a private showing. 933-5357 TttsH Enterprises. MAN GUM DORM CONTRACT FOR sale. Loft: cook ing facilities in room. Time for fall lottery. Great room mate. Short walk to classes. (5-10 minutes). 933-8851. MALE DORM CONTRACT FOR sale. 323 Ehaus. CaB 968-9086 ask for BiB Price. $300.00 1972 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE, EXCELLENT condition, newly overhauled engine, new clutch, muffler, battery, in terior Hke new, $1900 or best offer, 383-7346 or 929-1111 ask for Baker. FOR SALE: CANNON AE-1 and speedlite 177A lash to a camera buff, unlike myself. Price negotiable. This camera has hardly been used. CaB De 933-1176. WANT TO LIVE ON campus? Female room contract FOR SALfc. Price negotiable. CaB Qndy at 968-0734 or come by 723 Morrison. Leave message. I STILL NEED TO sefl my Kingswood Apt contract. Buy my contract before Feb. 4 and FU give you my bus pas. $82.25 per month Vfc utilities. Good roommate. CaB Kelvin at 942-9252. Keep trying. . STILL NEED TO SELL Connor contract Great chance for lottery and North Campus location. Buy now for 25 dis count. Call Kathy 967-3008. Keep trying! . services CHEAP TYPING! CALL 529-TVPE "I certainly don't think that the job is too big, or that the staff is inadequate." The yearbook is a specialized publication that does not de pend on its immediate value, Dinkins said. "Other publications have to strike a harder balance between meeting more deadlines, and keeping their standards up," he said. "I believe the '82 Yack will be a better book because we have included in it the material we originally expected to have." Dinkins said that he was worried that the two postponements of the delivery date would tarnish the reputation of the Yackety Yack, but added that its reputation would have been hurt much worse if "the book was just thrown together." "I feel that the Yack staff is doing a real service by giving the students this archive of a special year in their lives," Dinkins said. There will be a meeting of all Student Government Liaisons at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Carolina Union. Check at the Union Desk for the room number. Dr. Morrel H. Cohen, Exxon Research and Engineering Company representative, will speak on 'Tbe Nature of Glass Transition" at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 26S Phillips Hall. ITEMS OF INTEREST Nomination forms for the Order of the Old Well, a campus honorary organization that recognizes unselfish service to the university, are available at the Union Desk and are due Feb. 4. Anyone can be a Freshman Camp Counselor. Pick up an ap plication and sign up for an interview at the Campus Y Office before Feb. 7. Arts and Sciences Seniors: If you plan to graduate in May, please fill out a degree application in the Dean's Office 314 Steele building by Friday. Nomination forms for the Society of Janus are due Feb. 18 at 103-A Carr Building. Extra forms are available at Carr or at the Union Desk. Are yon going to be here for summer school? Would you like to be a Campus Y Summer Programs Coordinator? Check in room 102 of the Campus Y Building. i 3 .3 received a large, favorable audience re sponse. Bob Evans, a graduate student in the de partment of speech communication, is the show's director. The cast consists of five undergraduate students. For more information, call the depart ment of speech communication at 962-1 127. Have Lunch at TODAY! tin iitm it ffijffi 'm'" iwnwwnjtan,. " " 'mmjLmm' wf Monday Lasagna & all , the salad you can eat! only $2.95 Tuesdayall the pizza & salad you can eat! only $2.95 Wednesdayall the spaghetti & salad vou can eat! LL only $2.75 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 Hill. Afl parcels insured, shipped same day received. Pack ing materials and assistance available. Ask about UPS delivery here. STERLING, 106 North Graham, 933-1111. LOLTS TUNES IS SPORTING a new look. BOSE 901s. CaB now to reserve a date for Valentine's Day. Or this weekend. Only $60. 967-0611. roommates THIRD FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share two bedroom Estes Park Apartment Will have private room. $100.00month including utilities. 929-6440. NONSMOKING RESPONSIBLE PERSON NEEDED to share 2 -bedroom, 2 -bath apartment only 10 min. walk from campus. $147month plus Vi utilities. Available immed. Call 967-0455, evenings best. wanted ONE OR TWO BEDROOM apartment desired. Chapel Hill area, for month of February. Furnished preferred. 477-6187 after 6 pm. rooms ROOM AND MEAL ACCOMMODATIONS at Granville Towers available immediately. Afl rates pro rated by the day until the end of the Spring Semester. Contact Granville South Business Office. 929-7143. rides FLYING TO D.C on Friday. Would the Michael who called me about flying to D.C. this weekend please call again. Con tact Angie at 933-4397. RIDERS NEEDED UP NORTH as far as Harrisburg, Pa. Feb. 3-6. If interested, please call 967-0800 evenings. personals WANTED: SEXY 30 YEAR old actor, for intimate role. Must have brown eyes and beard. Note, all applicants should have good luck with the Greeks! P.S. Happy Late Birthday, John! . NEDJ. THANKS FOR THE house. The weekend was great Could you look for the pair of leopard-skin underwear we left behind? Neeeeill? Whuuuu-ut? Bill Did you ever Bnd Dave's contacts? We'd be more than welcome to help Bnd them. Dave We Hked your collection of "hats" (but BilTs was the most unique). Thanx for everything guys. Let's do ft again sometime. Jifl & Barbs. KNOW SOMEONE WHO HAS contributed unselfishly to the university? Then nominate that student for the Order of the Old Well, a campus honorary. Forms at Union desk. Due Friday. BfflEFLT The Associated Press BERLIN In an open letter to the peo ple of Europe, President Reagan said Mon day he was willing to meet with Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov to sign a pact "banning U.S. and Soviet intermediate range, land-based nuclear missile weapons from the face of the earth." In Washington, deputy White House press secretary Lyndon Allin said Reagan . was not making a new proposal but was simply stating a willingness to sign a pact with Andropov is the Soviet Union accepts the U.S. "zero-option proposal already rejected by the Kremlin. The new element in Reagan's proposal was the president's willingness to meet with Andropov, "wherever and whenever he wants" in order to sign such a pact. , RALEIGH Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, challenged Democratic Gov. Jim Hunt Monday to a series of debates on subjects ranging from Social Security to America's moral priorities. Helms said, "If Gov. Hunt is unwilling to step forward and publicly say what is on his mind concerning the awesome issues facing our republic, then he will be guilty of hiding behind a smokescreen of delibe rate misrepresentations, false statements and distortions by some of his leading sup porters." He referred to a full-page newspaper ad that appeared Sunday in the Raleigh News and Observer and the Winston-Salem Journal. The ad, paid for by supporters of Hunt, said Helms and Sen. John East, . R-N.C, "are trying to cut Social Security For the record In the story titled "RHA endorses Monroe, De Rochi, Ives" (Monday, Jan. 31), The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported that Jon Reckford advocated one academic adviser per residence area. Reckford actually supported one paid academic adviser per area. CHEZ CONDORET EMPLOYEES if you worked for Chez Condoret in 1982 and have not received your W-2, write: William L Yaeger, Trustee in Bankruptcy, Box 1010 Durham, N.C. 27702 providing him with your name, correct address and social security number. Your w-2 will then be mailed to you. ALL YOU CAN served " Fried Shrimp Alaskan Snow Crab Legs $12.85 Fried Ovstcrs All dinners served with hush puppies," trench fries and cole slaw. You may reorder any other "All You Can Eat" Item of equal or less cost than your original order. Sharing of All You Can Eat Items cannot be permitted. AIIDlLtUlBIffilEnR Calabash Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, 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. CaB 800-368-2006 TOLL FREE! Ask or Annette. Go with friends or organize a small group and sunbathe for FREE! LEE, THE LAST 3Vi years have been wonderful. Tm looking forward to our future. Love, Cathy. SAM FROM GRIMES. Thanks for the mixer invite, h was nice smiling at you again in the bowling alley. Interested in future grins? Respond here! JOIN US FOR ANOTHER terrific Hilld DeU on Wed nesday 22, from 6-7:30. Speaking at 7:30 will be Dr. Karmi Margolis. an American who now lives in Israel. He will speak on his experiences of moving and settling in Israel. - FT.LAUDERDALE FOR SPRING BREAK! Your place in the sun is at the HOLIDAY INN OCEANSIDEl! Please call Judy, 968-0552. Bermuda, Bahamas & Daytona trip also available. MALE WTTH HOT BLOOD offers interim blanket services to ' female with high gas bills only tf this is all she seek. Boyfriend services are too emotionally taxing to be discon tinued by virtue of the weather. I hope you find this satisfac tory. FRANKLIN STREET FROLIC $10.00. for long sleeve t-shirt and many beers. On sale in the Pit 10-3 or Suite A 3-5. Parly with your friends! TO THE REAL DTH ctrfefcat Uaia wfcat iistlilaaa is, aad the how to write it colttreatiy, tttea we'9 talk bmsinesa. Yam two are alaaoat a poaapoam as tat ral SaskaD aatd Etxwrt. Yoaw aa-atd. BIRTH CHOICE PREGNANT? Struggling with a lifetime decision? Can we help? Call 942-3030. ALPHA CHI SIGMA (Professional Chemistry Fraternity) wifl hold rush on Feb. 2, 3. and 7. Open to all chemistry and allied majors. For more info, come by 18-4 Venable. TO JENNY FROM GUORO. I know this sounds Hke a line but where have you been all my Hie? You can wear my jacket anyday. Mike. STUDENT CANDIDATES FORUM TONIGHT Coetct! StaMlatarta, AWS. aad FT8G are aaoa orhaff a caauMdat fonua to dlaraiaa (fWestaasat frosa Soata Africa, aaiaoerty karteg aracttcaa, aad other topics lauaMat; atadaat lapa. Coaaa to Rat 217 ha ta T CaroUaa Uaioa tocogM at 8:0 aca. Fkad eat the caadldat viass. aad ATTENTION CHINESE AND SEAFOOD lovatsl Door to door free delivery of our famous Sino-Cabbach yi seafood and stir-fried authentic Chinese food, from Huroaa and Sacchuan. Please caB in for your order (minimum of 2). Also Inquire about our daily dinner special. Daffy Luncheon Special is $2.75 including. Soup, main entree, tried rice or k mein (minimumof four order).. On doflar oil with this ad. Jade Palace Chines and Seafood Restaurant, acros btocb NCNB, Carrboro. 942-0006. NO PLANS FOR SPRING Break? Travel to historical Philadelphia. Four nights, five day March 9-13. Luxury transportation and accommodation $150 act now. CaB Lor ell at 933-6138 for more foformatkMi. TOM GORRY: THAT'LL TEACH you to mess around with 400-pound boys! Hop you're feeling better soon. Archer. benefits of 1 million North Carolinians." Helms announced last week that he would propose an alternate plan for the Social Security program but promised it would not cut benefits. Hunt is expected to challenge Helms for his Senate seat in 1984 but neither has an nounced as a candidate. Gary Pearce, a spokesman for Hunt, said there should be no consideration of debates until Hunt and Helms decide whether they will run for the Senate. TOKYO Secretary of State George P. Shultz is telling Japan's leaders the United States will not make an arms control deal in Europe that results in more medium range Soviet SS-20 missiles aimed at targets in Asia. He also says the United States and Japan will resist intimidation by "Soviet threats" of the kind directed at Japan after Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone strongly re stated his government's determination to build its self-defense capabilities. ' President Reagan proposed at Geneva the adoption of the so-called zero option under which the Soviet Union would dis mantle its entire force of nuclear-armed SS-20s, estimated to total about 330, in return for the cancellation of U.S. plans to deploy 572 medium-range Pershing 2 and cruise missiles in Western Europe. The Shultz visit to Japan, the first stop on a three-nation Asian trip that will take the secretary to China and South Korea, has drawn harsh criticism from the Soviet Union. The Soviets accused the United States of promoting "militarization" and of "building up tensions in the Far East." In Monday's listing of Campus Governing Council candidates, Doc Droze was incorrectly listed as a District 21 candidate. Droze is run ning for a CGC seat in District 22. The DTH regrets these errors. EAT SEAFOOD Sunday-Thursday nights Fried FJ::;t of Rounder Fried Cbm Strips n Style Banqual FacWllM Mixad Bvrg AvaMM Bear and WW the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. MAKE SENIORS SPECIAL! Elact Parry Morriaoa aad PrmUeat. Prevaa. Efiacttv. Dedicated Laadarahtp for the Oa of 19S4. STANDARD EQUIPPED 1960 MALE wno options has space for compact sleek female in fair condition. Need 60-63 make wroom for one. Willing to talk. Must have something which make run. Repondea DTH. Bug. CAROLINA SPORTS ARE 1! Lef make Carolina Student 1. tool Vote for PADRAIC BAXTER for Carolina Athletic Association President! CURE FOR MUNCWES DISCOVERED! Sec coupons hi back of Campus Phone Book for low cost prescriptions. Special offers end soon, dip today! DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe pre-menetrual breast pain. CaB 966-5289 if interested. PLANT A TREE IN ISRAEL! If you'd Hke to help the ecology of lsreaL who not plant a tree? You can plant It with friend or a group or alone. Plant tt In Honor of someone or In memory of someone. For )ust $5.00 you can give of yourself to others and to the land Israel. Hiflel wifl be selling tree for the Jewish National Fund on Wednesday, February 2 and Thursday February 3, from 10-2.-00 at the Union. TO THE NEW SISTERS from the new pledges Congrats on your initiation Into Sigma Sigma Sigma S.P., B.A., M.G. and M B. AD-CAUL THE RON saaal Yoar aaaaaic friaad. THANKS TO ALL YOU tne folks that have made all of us at THE YOGURT PUMP feel welcome m Chapel Hid Come sec us and check for our specials. SCOOP CAMACHO-1 KNEW you could do W Congrats! Love, Anne. HEY B.D.I JUST WANTED to be the first guy to wish his sweetie a happy Valentine's Day, 'cause the best girl in the world deserve to b first Lotsa Love, Otter. RANDY. CATHY B (from Knoxvffle) is busy but 111 be glad to have lunch with you. Her boyfriend. SKI NEARBY OR REFRESH your spirit by the fireside. No aMeruptioM except those you want at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, the Getaway Place. $45 nitely for 2. $55 nitely for 4. 704-586-4329. SPEAK OUT AGAINST RACISM at UNC and for student control. Students from PIRG and Concerned students wifl speak in the Pal tomorrow about divestiunt minority hiring practices and student control. 12:00-1.-00. live music also. Remember to vote "yes" for divestment and student control ea Feb. 8. JOHNNY KTrrraOiNGl You're a saani Tm sorry I forgot-I could D-44L So many ttme I coukf v never made M without you. So. I teres a toast to great friend, the GE Formal Saturday fright, and seven more unforgettable semester. You're on in a million, and I Love ya dearly. Lisa T. w&nt to buy PURCHAS ING NEW AND USED LPs, tape. 45. Rock. Classical, Jazz, NewWave, Blues, etc. Back Door Records, 136 E. Roamary. Lower Level NCNB Plaza behind Founda tion Bookstore. 12-6 pm, Moit-Sat 933-0019 or 929-6175. 4500 LPs for sale. 5 Ik I X

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