2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, February 4, 1983 alary freeze costs UNG 20 employees By KELLY SIMMONS Staff Writer The freeze on state employees' and teachers' salaries cost the University of North Carolina's School of Medicine 20 staff members and the state at least $400,000 since it went into effect July 1, 1982, Dr. Stuart Bondurant, Dean of the medical school, said recently. Bondurant said that in the spring of 1982, the , school requested $864,000 from the state for a salary increase for nurses. The request was denied and the school was forced to pay $1.2 million in overtime and to hire nurses from nursing pools, he said. Salary levels in the School of Medicine were not strong compared to regional standards, and pay for most faculty in UNCs clinical depart ments was lower than one-third of the region, he said. Only 28 percent of the medical school's facul ty salaries were paid with state funds, Bon durant said, so raises could have continued dur ing the freeze. In his recent State of the State Address, Gov. Jim Hunt said his top priority would be lifting the salary freeze for teachers and state em ployees. He also said the state's highway system would be an important issue this year. "We can not afford to let our hard-earned tax dollars that we send to Washington go to build roads in other states," he said. The salary freeze, which went into effect July 1 , 1982, was designed as a cost-cutting measure. 0a$T3 i i . Luncheon Specials available at lunch ,11 to 2 p.jmuM-F Pizza buffet . . $2.95 Spaghetti ..... . $1.95 Lasagaa $2.95 Salad bar ...... $1.95 Great Potato . . . . $1.95 IIHVllin I II in . Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-midnite, Fri. & Sat. 11-1 a.m.. Sun 4-11 p.m. 288 W. FRANKLIN ST. 942-5149 girryg"f -f x r-R j-g'g1 py yfTTgga h at the Friday, Feb. 11 8 pm-3 am FREE TO o ilcDOGDIiflGCDi Classified Iafo 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 oQce Immediately If there are mistakes In your ad. Ufe will be responsible for only the first ad run. 1 aHnnimrgiiftwfiy CARVS SWEAT SHOP at PURDYS. Grand Opening 3 pm, Monday, Valentine's Day, 1983 First class tree!! Classes: Man., Tuet., Thurs., times: 3-4, 4-5, 5:15-6:15 THE ANNUAL DTH BANQCET Is Fcbrwary 18 at ta Coaatry Sqsfe SiaaiAomaa. Al staffen. to attaatd. DtaBa aa Am o5c. Payiait la dat JWOTU by Fab. 13. VSi Thara's a party after th baaqawt aad a baach roadtrip Sararday A Saa day, skatckl WHYPAYEISEJCKSfarravardii.whmiyoacaa not thaaa? EICHASDV EENT-A-EECOISD. Haa carraat rock, Jan. mmm . diiaco, cowriiry, mmd sore. Alao oldlaa. Skasac $2 par day, dowbie t3.7S phta niaadabla dapoaM. (Sataa iowor for ratal ebb aMsabara.) Abova Jordaa'a oa E. Boaaaaaiy St. 97-32S3, 11-7. Hoowat. THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Stadaata ariB hold a caMwr aaatkaa om Caraare la Banking foator iat Gaa Taykw, Vka Praaldaat for NCN3 oa Taaa day, 2S, at SI9 pas ka T-5 Now CanoO. THE DEADLINE FOSI CLASSIFIED ada for Moo day's papa Is ami Friday at 11:45. LOGO CONTEST! CAROLINA CONCERT for Children wants creative t-shirt and poster logos. Information in Suite C. Entry deadline March 1st ATTENTION STATE EMPLOYEES: Area 9 of the NC State Employees' Association will hold Its inonthl& meeting February 8. Place: the Firemen's Hut m Carrboro. Time: 5:15 pm. AO State employees are invited to attend. HAND-LAID PAPERMAKING. letter-press printing: Lecture and demo by John Jones, owner of the Paper Plant, Rakigh. Sunday. Feb. 6 and Sunday, Feb. 13, 2 pm. Room 102, Carolina Union Auditorium. Free. Sponsored by Gallery Committee. THIS AFTERNOON START YOUR weekend at Purdys Happy Hour times 6, 3-9 today get 2 drafts for 25t, 75 wine plus 21 and over pedal.Frfday night admission is bee when you corns to happy hour today at Purdy's. lost Ci f oassd FOUND: A PAIR OF ski gloves m Carmichad during Virginia ticket dktrfb. from the green ticket section. Call Mike at 933-7284. FOUND: BROWN MITTENS ON wall outside Greenlaw Tuesday. Call 929-3978 and identify. LOST LADIES 14X SIGNET ring fat University Mall Moaday aigfet. laMaia KFE. Vary nrnch waax M back. Reward. Marltya 933-2768 or 929-1262. FOUND WATCH AND RING on skkwaJk on Cameron, week ago Wednesday. Left side of street if being campus. Describe and It is yours. Ask for Kerb or Braes 967-7151. Hunt has predicted an 8 percent to 9 percent in crease in tax revenue during the next year, enough to lift the freeze. The cost of removing the freeze was estimated at $100 million. Another $100 million is needed by the Trans portation Dept. in order to match federal high way funds. In the past, the state has been able to use a five-year bond issue to provide the funds. The bonds, however, expire in July. Despite Hunt's estimated 8.8 percent growth in revenue during the 1983-84 fiscal year, the outlook for North Carolina is not as gloomy as it first appears, Thad Beyle, UNC professor of political science, said. "We're not as bad off as a lot of other states," he said, citing New York and California as states where revenues have dropped sharply. "Hunt's been able to contain things by not allocating all that was passed by the General Assembly." Beyle said 6 percent cutbacks were put into effect early enough so that the state would not face a major fiscal crisis. UNC political science professor Richardson Preyer said the problem with the state budget was that it had to be balanced. "You can't get over places by the deficit the way the federal government does," he said. Preyer said if Hunt had been overly optimistic in his estimated revenue and the budget does fall short, programs would have to be cut or taxes would be raised. The government was reluctant to raise taxes because of the reces sion, Preyer said. Although the legislature has rejected an in- asssssaaaaaamasaaasaassaesa I I I I I I 1 I 11;: 1 i Monday-Lasasna & & the salad you can cat! only $2.53 Tuesday all thepisza G: . salad you can eat! , .CJItiy ' . , Wednesday a!I the ycu can cat! ', mm mm FOUND: PAIR OF GLOVES otrtsid of DTH of- Bc. Co by DTH dsviaf I for Uoda. FOUND: A LADIES' WATCH on Stadium Drive before walkway leading to EHaus. Other item were beskk it. CaO 933-3475 and ask for Wendy. Must identify. FOUND: KEY IN HAMILTON 100 after POU 41 on Thurs day: Mr. Richardson's class. Come by DTH Ofice during of fice hours. Ask for Unda. :-0 help wanted - WCHL RADIO PART-TIME air talent needed weekend & fill- " in experience preferred but not absolutely necessary. Air f , check & resume to Phil Hawkins, Program Director WCHL, P.O. Box 2127. Chapel Hffl, 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 adult -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 pets. $500 month -apartment Send resume with cover letter or request for ap plication to: Manager. P.O. Box 87. Carrboro. N.C 27510. : EARN $5000. THIS SUMMER with College Students Paint ing Co. We are now hiring District Managers for your city. This is a uQ 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. Call Amy at 383-8987 or 489-7062. COUNSELORS FOR CO-ED SUMMER camp bi die moun tains of North Carolina. Room, tneak, 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 Pinewood. 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 visits 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. ' ; EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OPPORTUNmES for men and women who are Interested bi 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 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 THUNDER82RD, located 17 miles southeast of Charlotte, N.C, is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing In water sport (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general ' ' athletics, tennis, golf, archery, riSery and backpacking). Horseback riding, white-water canoeing and tripptng are ex tras in our excellent program. For further information write ' or call G. WiHiam Climer, Jr., Director, Camp Thsmderbird, Route 7. Box 50, Clover. S C., 29710 (803-831-2121). OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMER YEAR round. Europe. S. Amer., Australia. Asia. AS Fields. $50O-$120O monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. , ' CAROLINA OUTDOOR SPORTS IS seeking part-time employee. Interests and experience must include backpack, ing, paddling, and skiing cross-country and downhill. Apply at the shop 133Vi E. Franklin Street upstairs, j , , DEPENDABLE CARING PERSON NEEDED to care for a 10 year old girl 3 or 4 afternoons a week. Additional respon sible negotiable. Hours 3-6 pm. Must have own car. Non smoker only. References required. Call 383-7872 evenings. EARN AT LEAST ISHOUR, get a free physical and help the environment The EPA needs healthy non-smoking males AND females. 18-35, for breathing studies oa the UNC campus. For more information call 966-1253, 8-5, Monday-Fridav. "sWEET DEUVERIN'S IS NOW hiring delivery personnel. Must have own car. Apply at 104A N. Graham St or caO 929-0333. ( - 'Ja,"sqnr. - .aalW1!. i creased alcohol tax in the past, Brent Hackney, Hunt's press secretary, said the governor strong ly supported it as a means for revenue this year. "I don't know how well it will go over in the Senate," he said. "But it's still on the table if they want to act on it." The alcohol tax would raise about $50 million by increasing the tax on liquor from 22.5 per cent to 33.75. percent and the tax on a six-pack of beer from 30 cents to 45 cents. The alcohol tax would be a good idea, Preyer said, since the federal tax on alcohol was lower than the federal tobacco tax. "For us to raise it (the alcohol tax) is not unfairly penalizing alcohol," he said. Although general tax collections in December 1982 were only up 2.6 percent over December 1981, Hackney said Hunt did not support a general tax increase. General tax collections for the year were $1.6 million, short of the 8.9 per cent increase projected in Hunt's 1982-83 bud get. But Hackney said, "The economy is weak now, and the governor doesn't think it's the right time to put an extra tax on the people." A proposal to increase the tax on gasoline by 2 cents was rejected by Hunt in light of the 3-cent per gallon tax which the General Assembly approved in 1981. Beyle agreed that a general tax increase would not be a good idea for the governor to propose. He said the alcohol tax (Hunt's idea) should be imposed and the profits used to fund the pro posed Safe Roads Act, an act designed to tighten DUI laws, and the remaining funds used for highway maintenance. . "He would be killed with it (general tax in crease) if he's going to run against Jesse Helms," Beyle said. He said the reason Hunt's 1981 gasoline tax had not met with opposition ' was because the tax went into effect at the same foitat fir m f0ki (ciu-j t ami iai it M SUMMER JOB OPENINGS J f p at Camp Sea Gull (boys) and Camp Seafarer (girls). Serving as a camp counselor is a challenging and rewarding opportunity to p work with young people, ages 7-16. Sea Gull and Seafarer are q health and character development camps located on the coast of -North Carolina and feature saHin motorboating, and seaman- .lrjjrrijisai cpingayitiiEcIuig a wirJfe variety 'of mafor'spdrtsi.- Qualifications include af genuine interest fadung people, ability to instruct in one f4 excellent referent. For further please write a brief resume" of 3 skilled to Don Cheek, Director, ikjx xuao, ruueign, monn vartuma iouo. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. THE NEW YORK TIMES wants to hire a student manager to handle student subscriptions. Excellent money, good ex perience, interviewing immediately. Contact Rick Dex heimer collect at 813487-7834. When calling leave name, number and school. SMOKERS! THE EPA NEEDS males 1840, for a blood study involving two visits, 1-1 Vi hours total, on the UNC Campus. $15 compensation. Cad 966-1253, Monday Friday. 8-5. WANTED! MANAGER AND PHOTOGRAPHERS to work part-time in C.H. Requires 35mm camera. Must work, some weekend nights. $5.00410.00hr. Send resume' to: Picture Perfect, 101 Woodland St, Morganton, N.C 28655. for sale FINE 14KT. JEWELRY: February is the time for love. Give mat special someone a gift of gold. Take advantage of our February Inventory Clearance Sale on all chains and charms in stock. Below wholesale prices! Call tor a private showing. 933-5357 Tlkit Enterprises. 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! TWO NEJL YOUNG TICKETS: general admission last minute plans must sefl, will take all offers until 6:00 pm Saturday night; yours for the best price 967-7607. TWO EXCELLENT UVA TICKETS available. Sold to best offer. Call 933-6367 or 933-6381. 5a ROW, CENTEH SECTION NB Yoastsj ticket for sala. CaQ 942-7673, avcakssa. Beat o0r. FOR SALE: 8 MONTH Nautilus membership. $160 value will sell for $120. Call Kim at 541-6247. Leave name and number if necessary. NORTH CAMPUS CONTRACT FOR sale. First 8cor Grimes. Great location. PRICE VERY NEGOTIABLE. CaB 933-8937 ask for John. NORTH CAMPUS CONTRACT FOR sale. Need a buyer immediately. WiU give considerable discount 117 Everett - Dorm (male) call Dave at 929-6959. If no answer call Mike ; Mounteastie (roommate) at 933-1628. ff45Pyle aSAP TMPIKG! CALL S2f-TkTE 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 AQ parcels insured, shipped same day recervtkL Pack ing materials and assistance available. Ask about UPS delivery here. STERLING, 106 North Graham, 933-1111. DJ FOR PARTIES LETS have km! Over 200 parties and 35,000 records. References available. Jimmy aad Ida Pharr. 362-5821. . roossssstes NONSMOKING RESPONSIBLE PERSON NEEDED to share 2-bedroom, 2-bath apartment only 10 mm. walk from campus. $147month phis Vi utilities. Available immed. CaU 9674)455, evenings best ROOMMATE WANTED FOR HOUSE 4 miles from cam pus. $137.50month plus V utilities (deposit required). On F bus route. Call Steve 967-4911 evenings. NON-SMOKING MALE ROOMMATE wanted for mobSe home lVt miles from campus private bedroom and bath full kitchen and laundry facility preferably through summer ses sion 929-6588 evenings. time gasoline prices decreased. , Another suggestion to increase revenues was a 1-cent sales tax increase. This extra revenue could be used to fund schools and community clean water acts, pay state employees and repair highways, Beyle said. He said, however, that people did not like taking money from a general tax and putting it into highways. . Preyer agreed that profits from a sales tax ' should not be used for highways-, but said there were exceptions. "User taxes ought to pay for roads," he said. "But if you need to use sales taxes to match federal funds, it would seem justified. It would be a shame to lose large amounts of federal funds because you couldn't put up a small . amount of state funds." Several nonmonetary issues will occupy the General Assembly for the next couple of months, Beyle said. The legislature is not ex pected to reach a decision concerning the budget until late April or May because of changing economic conditions. "As the economy changes, we'll get current readings," Rep. Anne Barnes, D-Orange, said. "It's a long, involved process and we're just at the beginning of it." . Barnes said she suspected there would be a bill to propose an alcohol tax increase which she ' said she would support. "I'm certainly not jumping at the bit to raise anybody's taxes on anything," she said. "But I'd like to lift the freeze (on state employees' salaries); it's a high priority for me." Lifting the freeze on state employees' and teachers' salaries was an issue Preyer said he was interested in. "Teachers are grossly underpaid," he said. "If we want to give them the respect , and dignity their job deserves, we've got to pay them better." " f I J RENT A 19" COLOR TV FOR AS LOW AS $18 I PER MONTH! : i spot ijwi Price: 4.15) mi FOR CAMP COUNSELORS phase of the camps' program, an information and application. training and experience in area(s) ; Camps Sea GullSeafarer, P.O. wanted WANTED GOOD HOME FOR my two year old white poo dle. CaU 929-6172 after 5:00 p.m. It V WANTEDS A HOUSE IN or aear to too Cfcapal Ha Carrboro area. Prefer tfc $399 per asoath raapje. At least 2 bedroosss. CaO Claire at 92-2514 dariag b fa shmot. WANTED: TWO TICKETS FOR Nefl Young concert Reasonable and possibly unreasonable offers accepted. Call 1-851-1299. WANTED: fLL PAY BIO backs for good i eats of 2, 3 or 4 together. 933-4497. ROOM AND MEAL ACCOMMODATIONS at Granville Towers available Immediately. All rates pro rated by the day until the end of the Spring Semester. Contact Granville South Business Office. 929-7143. for tent FREE FEB. RENT: Royal Park, 2-bedroom apt $310 mo. 933-8736. Keep trying. fidS CARPOOL, SANFORD TO UNC, 8-5 Monday thru Friday. CaD Mary 962-1204. DESPERATE FOR RIDE TO Boone area (Boone, Hickory, Sugar Mt) Please call Venessa at 933-1451. Will pay all ex penses. Need to leave Friday, Feb. 4. RIDE OFFERED TO MARYLANDDC area Tuesday even 'ing, Feb. 8th. Split expenses. CaO John, 942-2192 or 929-5555. pcrson&ls SARAH. HAPPY 19TH. TODAY! Be ready to party your heart out tonight! I have aspirin for the morning! Thanks for being my mora. Krtssy. DONT MISS THE FRESHMAN Camp reunion mis Sunday 5:30-7:00 in the Union. Open to ail Freshman Camp Alumni and anyone interested in being a counselor. Come and see how kin Freshman Camp can really be! HOT-BLOODED GUYS: Personal yesterday wasn't from me. Ill be at Spankys 8.-00 Monday night Bring a pillow or I won't know you. Do you dare? Shivering. KNOW SOMEONE WHO HAS contributed unselfishly to the university? Then nominate that student for the Order of the Old WeS, a campus honorary. Forms at Union desk. Due Friday. UNC SUNBATHERS! SPRTNGBREAK FLORIDA trip to FT. LAUDERDALE OR KEY WEST: 8 beach days, 7 nights lodging in ftne hotels "on the strip", plus mghtiy parties from $125. CaD 800-368-2006 TOLL FREE! Aak for Annette. Go with friends or organize a small group and sunbathe for FREE! ATTENTION CHINESE AND SEAFOOD lovers! Door to door free delivery of our famous Smo-Calabash style seafood and stir-fried authentic Chinese food, from Human and ' Szechuan. Please cad In for your orders (minimum of 2). Also inquire about our dally dinner special. Daily Luncheon Special is $2.75 including. Soup, main entree, fried rice or lo meba (msiimumof four orders). One dollar of with this ad. Jade Palace Chinese aad Seafood Restaurant across from NCN3, Carrboro. 942-C006. , 1960 BUG: MYSTERY TOUR after four. Prefer Imported high octalne, U.F.O. option roundtowa KiHtown bi the fast lane! Appointment only 929-5530 44 pm ITBCNU, BYO...WRAP. BE 1 EFTLY The Associated Press TEL AVIV, Israel The Israeli army, said it reached an agreement with U.S. authorities Thursday reaffirming Israel's right to patrol in the area of Beirut where three Israeli tanks were challenged by a pistol-waving U.S. Marine. Marine Capt. Charles B. Johnson told a Beirut news conference that when he jumped on the lead tank Wednesday he grabbed the Israeli commander and told him that if the tanks wanted to advance, "You're going to have to kill me." Bushwhackers who have attacked more than 509 tracks during a violent truckers strike renewed their assaults Thursday, and food brokers from St. Louis to Boston began feeling the pinch of shortages. Shipments of fresh fruit and vegetables dwindled, shipping costs went up, and of ficials warned consumers to be prepared to pay more at the checkout counter. In North Carolina, bullets hit a truck car rying radioactive material in Sampson County, bringing the number of trucks shot at in the state during the independent truckers' strike to 12, police said Thursday. RALEIGH Parts of the proposed dram shop statute "might not have to be as rigid" if other ways are found to keep beer and wine -away from minors, Gov. Jim Hunt said Thursday. ' One additional measure Hunt said he would be willing to consider would increase penalties for attempting to buy alcohol with a false identification card. Hunt said the penalty could be loss of the driver's license for a period of time. Under the proposal, bar owners and con venience store operators would be held civil GrisOa iiistliarvi salacl - iiigpedie Our garden fresh 78 item salad bar with your choice of clam chowder or chicken noodle soup. Only $2-99 ALL DAY SUNDAY r ' . ... - f I V M,..,v-?. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Ctihpel Hill, NC 27514. LOST YOUR BEAUTIFUL SELF? Find it on Valentine's Day at Cary's Sweat Shop at Purdy's. Classes: Mon., Tues., Thurs. Times: 3-4. 4-5, 5:154:15. First Class FREER " EXQUISrTE BERMUDA! Some space left. Cruises, bands, boogying, limbo, beer, super tanning. Roundtrip from RDU. March 5-12, apartment accommodations. Deposti $30, $459. Nationwide student group. Hurry! Contact Poppy, 9294220. THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS WISH to thank Tyn dalTs Formal Wear for their continued support of UNC. Visit Mark at University Square for all your formal occa sion needs. HAPPY BIRTHDAY APTC PRESIDENT Steve! Remember. Dallas, Godfathers, The Friendship Council, Do Re Me. . French Exile, Je Suis Croissant, They are both my sons. P.S. our phone bills never came and all our rabbits died, good work! Love, The Pigs In Carrboro. ETKELANNE, HOPE YOU'RE READY for a great weekend! Glad HI be with you for Country Squire, Raiders, Dancing, and Formal. I Love You! Sam. KEY OLDE CAMPUS! . Whrne aad Weeaiee for yoar deagat, Hm aoata hu. coM tab a beta. Wash It dowa arte red or white, 9tol-CobbCeSjrrtoaisht YO STORK WE MEAN Mike Persinger! Just a loving Joke for our big brother's. 23th birthday. Thanks for being such a great friend to afl of us. . .you're always there when we need you (and even when we don't l-e. social room dates!) What would we do without you to protect us sometimes? (Like when we've had just a little bit more to drink man we can handle.) Here's to a full year of happiness that you really deserve, with love from your friends: trie Southern BeQe from Gra-ham, Chuck's girlfriend, your (hopefully) summer live in, and your little sis Us: THE DEADLINE FOB CLASSIFIED ade for day's papr hi aow Friday at 11:45. MEN! - WOMEN! JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign. No experience required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer Job or career. Send $3.00 for Information. SEAFAX, Dept. E-9. Box 2049. Port Angeles, Washington 98362. ROSES "SEND ONE YOUR love on Valentine's Day BALSA will take orders for ROSES at the Law School or Craige Dorm until Friday, February 4 at 4 pm. Roses are $3 each. Special rates for dozen. BALSA will deliver on South Campus. Others pick up at Law School. HURRY, ITS NOT TOO late to sad the Bahamas Spring Break. $359 includes everything. CaO 942-2695 now for fur ther details. SPARKS and BATTLE for SENIOR CLASS. Rising Seniors, make your voice heard. Elect Susan Sparks and Gerry Battle to put your ideas into action!! COLLEEN: DONT WORRY ABOUT GRFs-I think youU do great but if not. Just remember you're always above average with me! Love Carolyn. , SUNDAY IS THE LAST day to play "Terrific Twosomes." . You could win a personal-size stereo or other great prizes. See the Village Advocate for details. TO THE PERSON WHO stole my Sony walkman from ; Fetter RacketbaS court number 8 you were witnessed by a friend and I know who you are. Return tt immediately to Fetzer before I turn you in to the police. DOUGHNUTS WELL EE SOLD by the North Caroaaa Stadeatt leeelatare tomorrow. If yoa aeed a break, look for aa aroeasd the dotsme aad tfaeUaloa. JOEL: SO K AND your roommate Ben didn't think we'd go out huh? WeO, show them this; and what are you doing next week? JCM. - ; ; HEY WEEKEND EDITOR CALLOWAY No, we're not happy. We want front page headlines in BOLDFACE type! Sincerely. Pinsky and Ackart. - TO MY KA S. Wood, Happy 1 year! Yes, Spring Hope and StatesvfSc never did have tt so good and never will. I love you, too! Your sOy ADPi. MCY. ly liable for selling alcohol to underage or drunken customers who later are involved in an accident. ' WASHINGTON The first hcompreheih dye alternative to President Reagan's three-day-old budget surfaced in Congress Thurs day, a Republican plan that would trim the defense buildup, boost energy taxes and spread this year's 10 percent income tax cut over two years. Leaders of both parties, meanwhile, set out to develop jots programs, something Reagan has so far resisted. WASHINGTON A federal Judge re jected on Thursday the Reagan administra tion's attempt to sidestep a contempt of Congress case against Environmental Pro tection Agency chief Anne M. Gorsuch. That sent the Justi Department scurrying for compromise in the constitutional con frontation. The House voted 259 to 105 to cite the -EPA administrator for contempt after she refused to give sensitive law enforcement documents on hazardous waste dumps to a House subcommittee. Just after the vote, the Justice Department filed its first suit ever against Congress, naming the House, Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, committee chairmen and the chamber's officers as 'defendants. . Smith ruled in favor of the Congress two days after oral argument on the House's motion to dismiss the lawsuit. SAN SALVADOR, D Salvador An army battalion regained control of Berlin with little fighting Thursday, after leftist guerrillas pulled out of the biggest city they have captured and claimed they fulfilled their objectives. They held it for two days. JUTilAHlIOUU MAKE 8ENIOSS SPECIAL! Elect Parry Morttsoa aad Aagia Bobbins Searfe Class Pr said sit aad Vice PitaileaL Pirovsa, EffacxSM, Dedicated Leadership for the Claae of 1984. BUCKY RANSDELL. YOU ARE handsome and seem alee a person Td like to get to know. Are you un-attached? Please respond in DTH. CATMAN, ITS BEEN A beautiful year!!!! What say we curl up by the fireplace to share our memories and some "catnip"? I promise to sheath my claws, so let's have an ab solutely purrrfect evening Love, Ca two man TO MARIA, MY WIFE to be, today Is your birthday, a day without which my file would be empty. May God bless you as much as he has blessed me with you. 1 Love You. Tony. , RANDY JONES - 439 JAMES: Gszmph uU yvrmt hfxs s draw idrvmw, vevra ru ba xhr s K.G. & ZM Zdufoo hlmtdigvini Mid hnrov; wznnrgt the arsonist RiD.: YOU KNOW IXL be glad to do my best to Fix what the maintenance men couldn't But could you nfrfih my to the proper etiquette for dealing with visitors? Love, E.L.L. COME TO FORMAL RLISH at Lambda CM Alpha! Sunday, February 6 at 7KK), see tl UNC vs. Georgetown replay! 229 East Frankftn Street YOU'D BETTER SEE THIS Tina H. -the big 21 Is almost here. Hope you have an iibsoluteiy fantabulous B.D.O Think ing of you Love, Denis e. VOTE "YES" FOB DIVESTMENT this Taeaday. Fobrsuity S. Lafa snN UNCe saoasw oat of Soata Africa aad lato socially responsible ta vevtasaats. Art aad tb dhmeliiisal aapport raBy Moaday at aooa fas the PH - Speakers, asaalc. i alike, fight rmisai at UNC Support Diesel id Vote Feb. SI ROOP, FOR YOU, I wlO make each year better than the last My heart and soul are yours, only yours, forever. 1 love you, Robyn. ICE CREAM! PIZZA! HAMBURGERS. Sandwiches! Hatrstyimg! Drv-Cleanifig! Video Games! Fitness Center! Chicken Wings! Rentals!! (on almost anything!) Coupons in Campus Phone Book Yiitow Pages. VICTORIA JUST FOR YOU. You've made Chem barable. See you later on. Dig tt. Bag k, and Chill out. Your Tainted Love. KOKOMOM. ITS BEEN TWO years. Have you seen dad? He misses you. Would ska to talk, or take a walk. Its never too late. True love runs deep. The care burns deep inside. With love from your daughter, Knickee. SEND A VALENTOfE'S DAY PERSONAL - EN THE DTH! The deaJHae la aooa, February 9. CHEWSEH THE TEDDY BEAR says ESADf For personal explanation drop by if y ou have the guts! Tearfully signed - crying at the Gallows. TORY: HERE'S YOUR PERSONAL and good luck on your P-Chem exam Scott. BRAD M1SHLER: HAPPY 23rd birthday to the bowling instructor! We're looking forward to bowling and partying at your place oil the 25th! The SEX-PINS. EOYAL PAEX, KBiGSWOOD, The VCagee-Do yoa want to be lairb; rapt eaeatad? Elect KAMA WUOH yoar Cc rspraeaaiatlve aad el peelaace, rcspoBaitjty aad dadteattoav BUNNY 1, 2. . .HERE'S TO wine at Western Sis. Prior Rascalls, canoeing IH pay, twice before work? Grandpa en trances, red lights, roller skating and wine, mattresses on floor, want a certs? no 133 have Denfyne, falling's a Joker, wish upon a star It suit goes. Thanks for tits special times you deserve the happiest birthday. Se ya. . .no, love ve. BRIAN HUNNSCUTT ami GREG FOGLEMAN: Tra psyched to have two great guys at ZBT big brothers. Hare's to a fun semester! Your HI sis, Lisa. CROSSED WIRES, CLEARLY SOME explication Is due. Let's meet today on or l boot 12 noon at the Old WeO and talk about nOstnterpreUrions of DTH personals. I will be wearing something ofl-Umt. H this lent fcasfcle, please sug gest an appropriate tints, Male with hot blood.

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