1 2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, February 17, Sources of state highway funds contemplated By MELISSA MOORE Staff Writer No new highways for North Carolina. That could be a reality if the N.C. Division of Highways does not receive $70 million next year. - Money from a 1977 bond issue will provide enough funds for this year, said W.F. Caddell Jr., chief of planning for the Divi sion of Highways. But North Carolina will need an average of $60 million per year to match the federal funds that the N.C. Division of Highways expects to receive. "That's assuming the recommended budget remains the same and assuming federal funds keep coming in at basically the same dollar figure," Caddell said. Thad Beyle, UNC political science professor, said he sees four choices for funding the highway system. One is an increase in the gasoline tax. Although the 1981 gasoline-tax increase of 3 cents per gallon was a help, more money will be needed. But Beyle said he does not think another increase will occur. Brent Hackney, press secretary for Gov. Jim Hunt, said in a recent telephone interview that Hunt is opposed to an increased gas tax. Another choice is a 1 cent increase in the state sales tax. Rep. J.P. H us kins, D-Iredell, recently introduced to the General Assembly such a bill, proposing that 10 percent go to highways. Best Picture awards ; Studios envision profits, eye Oscar nominations ' The Associated Press HOLLYWOOD The Motion Picture Academy will an nounce its Oscar nominations today, and millions of dollars may hang in the balance. Industry sources estimate the best picture award can mean an extra $5 million to $10 million at the box office. Chariots of Fire, last year's winner, did even better. "On the night of the Oscars, Chariots of Fire had collected $12 million in rentals," said Ashley Boone, marketing distribution chief of the Ladd Co. "We were projecting rentals of $18 million. "Chariots now has brought in rentals of $30 million. We now interviewing For Carolina Course Review Staff Positions Call 933-6053 or 933-5842 for further Info. s GET READY FOR SPRING FASHION! j $20 OFF j I Complete Pair of J I Prescription Glasses I or Sunglasses I Ends 22883 We would be glad to arrange an eye exam I PflCIA Everyday! MS IB .50 mug 110 Franklin St. 929-3605 109 Estes Dr. 942-7713 3 O C?Q ' Classllled Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH ofSce by noon the business day before your ad b to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students - $2.00 ! : Non-students $3.00 , ' 5C for each additional word ' ' .' $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type , Please notify the DTH office Immediately if there are mistakes fai your ad. We wiS be responsible for only the first ad run. - .-. r t ansosuscecaests RAINBOW SOCCER REGISTRATION OPEN 10 vn-6 pm Monday-Friday. 500 West Rosemary. Field Registration Sat.. Fb. 19. 10 an-12. defend Road off 15-501 bypass. Coaches needed! Call 967-3797. JOE ROMINELLL THE ISRAEL Program Coordinator from Washington, It available for appointments this Thursday to speak with anyone interested tat visiting, studying, or working in Israel. Call 942-4057 for an ap pointment. NO ONE ELSE DARES. But we've been doing it for S years and still going strong. Chapel HilTs favorite pre-wediend celebration! If s "Bottomless cups" tonight at Purdy's featur ing four hows ol FREE BEER! THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Students will hc4d a career seminar, "A Career In Production Management", on Tuesday. 222 at 3:30 p.m. ki T-5 New Carroll. The speakers will b from Buriington Industries. ASPA WHX HOLD a sitae, mt 5--S9 as T-7 Kaw Car roll oa Tfcenwday. Fab. 17. Mask Patrick froea AJsso- U.8A wW apeak om thai tfcaeey ff Japaax WE HAVE ONLY FOUR spots left on the 1359.00 includes everything" Bahamas's Sailing Trip! Join 76 others who sea in for the time of their hie! Call John Mltcnener at 942- 95 THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE Employees' Aaaodition College Scholarship Fund Is now accepting applicatfcxw for Fall 1983 awards. Association members may contact Ellen Diggs at 965-4360 for application forms. April 1 is the (lead line. lost Ci fctrnd FOUND: YASHICA CAMERA m Carroll HJL Call 929-6576. (sucDssmincs L., .. ........ ...... : . r - ; ' " "" ...iesahaaaTea,eaMagaEWJajjawe.aaTfM asMiTki ean rtS i.iiti aUliniaa aalTaa. nfffftm nHTl aeHli . astia. J at jatail rflTlU iSiSiiii n hi I nStK mlWiM, a iii ssslia isaa.,. sHaii asSa ls elai i mm ess uSi an r 1983 Beyle said an increased sales tax would solve a lot of problems because the money generated could go for various state needs "until people sayHey, it is bad because it's coming out of our pocket.' " Beyle said, "The sales tax bothers some people because it looks like a raid on the General Fund." Hackney said Hunt is generally opposed to an increased sales tax. Beyle said another gas tax increase would hurt Hunt's chances for a U.S. Senate seat. "Anything Hunt does is going to be used against him by Helms," he said. "The best choice is for the economy to pick up," Beyle said. But an improved economy would still not solve all the highway problems, he said. Use of fuel-efficient cars has caused a decline in gasoline consumption resulting in a decline in state revenues. Hackney said, "We (Hunt's office) look for an upturn (in the economy) to start evidencing itself midyear." Hunt said the economy would strengthen because of decreasing inflation and interest rates nationally and decreasing N.C. unemployment. Beyle said the most likely choice for funding the highways is probably an increase in the alcohol tax. Hackney said Hunt has largely left highway funding up to the legislature although he has reminded them of the possibility of an increased alcohol tax. Beyle said, "The legislature is going to have to do something. The demands are on them. They know it." needed the impetus of the Oscar to give the film acceptance in places like Lubbock and Amarillo, Texas." The release of Chariots of Fire was geared to the Oscar, opening in a few markets dunrig"thefaITof T9"81. By the time of the awards it went into wide release. The same pattern has been followed with Gandhi, another British-made film. Columbia Pictures opened Gandhj in New York, Toronto and Los Angeles last December, hoping for good reviews and word-of-mouth. The release has gradually widened to 357 theaters, and 188 screens will be added the dav after the Academy nominations are announced. I mixm urns bmx.. cjuivm k 3 Barber Stylists Good Prices Glen Lennox Shopping Center 967-5402 Everyday Low Price on 0 A f A . I I oon contact Lenses i i . , W5 ! 'doesn't include eye exam j Kroger Plaza 968-4776 PITCHER LOST: LADIES GOLDTONE WATCH, lost in Papagayos (NCNB Plaza) or CaroBna Theatre, or on Franklin Street. SUBSTANTIAL REWARD due to sentimental value! PLEASE CALL 933-7432! : LOST: MY BEST BLUE cable-knit sweater-dropped on way to class from James. If found, PLEASE call Cathy 933-4998. Keep trying, leave message. LOST: DARK BLUE BACKPACK, brown leather wallet, and some articles of clothing. REWARD OFFERED. No questions asked. Call 962-7512 or 96&-0442. LOST: A RING AT the Prince concert. Uttle monetary value but much sentimental value. If you found it, please call Kefley at 933-6244. Reward offered. LOST TUESDAY AT Carolina Calculator. Please cat 1933-9016. Inn bus-stop Tl MBA help wanted ASTHMA SUFFERERS-EARN $50 m an EPA breathing experiment on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be male. 18-35. with currently active, physician-diagnosed asthma. For more Information please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8-5. START NOW-TO BUILD YOUR FUTURE young, multi level marketing group is seeking ambitious, self-reliant peo ple who can manage their time. 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COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT Camps seeks qualified counselors for 75 member children's camps In Northeast July and August Contact: Association of Independent Camps (NC), 157 West 57th Street, New York, New York. 10019 (212) 582-3540. 18-30 YEAR OLD MALES with colds and flu needed for paid EPA research. Call Dr. Robert Chapman at 541-3804 or 942-3912. PART-TIME SECRETARYRECEPTIONIST needed. Typ ing 50 wpm. filing, light bookkeeping. Must have good in terpersonal ildl and deeite to work with women. Send letter of application to Orange County Women's Center, P.O. Box 1057, Chapel Hill. 0 "jpflP work by contract, BEGINNER OR ADVANCED-Cost is about the same as a semester in a U.S. college: $3,189. Price includes jet round trip to Seville from New York, room, board, and tuition compete. Government grants and loans available for eligible students. Live with a Spanish family, attend classes four hours a day, four days a week, four months. Earn 16 hrs. of credit (equivalent to 4 semesters-taught in U.S. colleges over a two year time span). Your Spanish studies will be enhanced by opportunities SEMESTER -IN ..SPAIN For full information write to: 2442 E. Collier S.E.. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506 (A Program of Trinity Christian College) - "An Exclusive Residence" i One of the largest 2 bedroom apartments in the area Now Accepting 929 HIGHWAY 15-501 TURN AT LIGHT AT HOTEL EUROPA All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. WANTED: VCLUNTEERS 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. Minimum age 15. COVER GIRL MODEL TYPES (Over 18). No Experience Necessary. FREE TRAINING CaD Diana Hansen at (219) 345-2000 or Write: COVER GIRLS. NAKED CITY, BOX 2000. ROSELAWN. IN:. 46372-0301 PROGRAMMER NEEDED. THERE IS an immediate open ing for a half-time programmer. with the equivalent of one -year of experience to provide support for epidemiological health studies. Knowledge of PLI and SAS needed. Ex perience with VAXVMS desirable. Salary competitive. (EOE) Send resume to Jeanne Martin. WESTAT,Rt 4 Box 65, Durham, N.C ,27713 or call 541-7692. ROMAN WINGS NEEDS RELIABLE delivery people. Above average earnings and flexible hours. Apply In person at 342 W. Rosemary St Must have own car and insurance. EXCITING SUMMER JOBS FOR college students or faculty as counselor instructor in tennis, water ski, crafts, kayak, canoe, scuba, riflery. rock cHm, etc Includes good salary, food, lodging and a fun and rewarding experience. Reply im mediately to The Summit Camps, Box 100, Cedar Mtn, NC 28718. DRIVERS AND GENERAL HELPERS needed. Apply in per son. Jade Palace Chinese and Seafood Restaurant Across the street from-NCNB Carrboro. WANTED: STUDENT FO RHOUSECLEANING job at least through summer. Bus route nearby. Experience preferred, salary negotiable. Clean once every two weeks. Keiley Mathers, 967-1476, after 5:00. for sale THE SHRUNKEN HEAD HAS a new shipment of men's pleated cords. Regularly $30.00 now $23.49 or two pair for $40.00. FREE ALTERATIONS. Same day service. services CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE 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, 933-1 111. Now you can ship packages via UPS from Chapel Hill. AB parcels Insured, shipped same day received. Pack ing materials and assistance available. Ask about UPS delivery here. STERLING, 106 North Graham, 933-1111-BIRTH CHOICE PREGNANT? Struggling with a Ufetimt decision? Can we help? Call 942-3030. . Gorman Gilbert, associate professor of city and regional plan ning at UNC, said, "I think it's very unlikely they're going to forego the use of federal funds." James A. Wilde, associate professor of economics at UNC, said he thought the legislature would question very little whether to match federal money. The traditional way of funding highways is a gasoline tax, he said. "I think there will be considerable hesitation to go to other choices. But an alcohol tax might be a convenient political target right now (because of current emphasis of drunken driving)." Historically, there has been a great reluctance to use something other than the gas tax for highways, said Jonathan Howes, direc tor of the center for urban and regional studies. He said he thought the legislature would raise the gasoline tax in hopes that gasoline consumption will increase. He said he saw signs that gasoline prices are decreasing. "People will tend to drive more as they see prices are lower." M.C. Adams, manager of maintenance and equipment, said the N.C. Division of Highways has cut back on positions. Since July 1, 1977, 757 positions have been eliminated in the maintenance and equipment branch, he said. The unit has a total of 5,745 positions. The maintenance and equipment branch has increased its use of outside rental equipment and now does a limited amount of Adams said. Because so much can depend on the awards, studios are will ing to spend a lot to sway the Academy's 3,953 voters. The studios won't say just how much, but the total has been esti mated between $1 million and $2 million. I Publicist Booker McClay, who directs the Academy cam paign for Universal Pictures, said, "The (ad) campaign isreat public relations with producers, directors and actors. Thgy see the studio drawing attention for their achievements td their peers, and they feel good about it. "The whole goal of our campaign is to get Academy voters to see our pictures. If they don't see the pictures, they can't'Vote for them." H not available in a U.S. classroom. Standar dized tests show our students' language skills superior to students completing two year programs in U.S. Advanced courses also. Hurry, it takes a lot of time to make all ar rangements. SPRING SEMESTER Feb. 1-June 1 FALL SEMESTER Sept. 10-Dec. 22 each year. , FULLY ACCREDITED A program of Trini ty Christian College. FEATURING: Two bedrooms Two full baths 1155 square feet Large patio or balcony Allow up to 4 occupants Swimming pool (open year around) Health Club facilities Universal weight gym Saunas lighted tennis courts Lighted basketball courts May-August Applications - 0389 j roommates 1 or 2 LIBERAL MALES wanted to share apt at Townhouse $118 month, Vi utilities and your own room. Cable TV, dish washer, two blocks from campus. Immediate opening! 967-1260. wanted PARKING SnCKESt WILL EXCHANGE say S-5 foe yosnr N-4. Call Mika at 933-6134. or 967-1466. Or. coase by 20S Winstoau SELL OR RENT US your dorm sized refrigerator. CaD David or Larry 933-3863. for rent WALK TO CAMPUS FROM your newly renovated one bedroom apartment located in private home, overlooks golf course. Many extras. Partial utilities, unfurnished. $345 967-3717. NEW CONCEPT IN FINDING apartmentsrental houses. Over 100 to chose from in Chapel HillDurham area. Quick! Easy! Inexpensive! CaB REMCO Services. 493-5541 (Col lect). rides NEED RIDE TO AND from Philadelphia for Spring Break! Will help pay expenses but can not help drive. CaB Joe Carter at 929-7372. personals ATTENTION CHINESE AND SEAFOOD lovers! Door to door free delivery of our famous Sino-CaUbash style seafood and stir-fried authentic Chinese food, from Hunan and Szechuan. Please c&H in for your orders (minimum of 2). Also inquire about our daily dinner special. Daily Luncheon Special is $2.75 Including. Soup, main entree, fried rice or lo mem (minimum of four orders). One dofiar off with this ad. Jade Palace Chinese and Seafood Restaurant across from NCNB. Carrboro. 942-0006. DAVID KITTNER. I HOPE that youB forgive me for being slack lately, but things have a way of creeping up. Don't worry Tve got the rest of the semester left to make It up. Right? Thanks for the card. Your Btde sis, Angela. TO ?. MY HARE-brained admirer, please reveal your identi ty! TM. Bki The Associated Press WASHINGTON House Republican leaders, echoing Democratic proposals, said Wednesday they will try to pass a recession relief bill later this year that goes beyond President Reagan's $4.3 billion package. House GOP Leader Bob Michel of Illi nois and Rep. John Brlenborn, R-II1., head of a party task force on jobs, said they will propose minor changes in the president's progran now, but within the $4.3 billion ceil ing. They said the president would listen to other proposals such as health insurance for the jobless, but did not say what he would accept. The House Democratic leadership has been talking compromise but stands ready to add as much as $1 billion to Reagan's current plan for summer youth jobs, infant feeding programs and . weatherizing low income housing. WASHINGTON Production- at the nation's factories and mines grew a hefty 0.9 percent in January, and housing starts skyrocketed a record 35.9 percent, the government said Wednesday. The twin re ports were hailed by economists as strong signals the long recession is over. At the same time, Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker promised Congress to try to boost the nation's money flow enough to encourage recovery without re kindling inflation. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan described the January gain in industrial pro duction as "another important signal that recovery is in progress." ' The increase in industrial production, on ly the second since July, was fueled in large part by a boost in the output of cars and defense and space equipment, the Fed reported. December's output was revised upward to a small 0.1 percent increase. JERUSALEM Prime Minister Mena chem Begin's coalition easily defeated three parliamentary no-confidence motions Wednesday aimed at toppling the govern ment over the Beirut massacre inquiry. THa fA-ft voir tnVm cm th thrw mo - ' - f - jb. y l-P 15 off all through nortbgate mall ' custom framing dry mounting university mall 2S6-G33& vi' , . graphic fine art prints posters w, 9427306 - Mi mum mmmmB o mt)M) Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, EARGLEMIRE, A FRIEND LIKE you Is one of life's greatest gifts. Happy Birthday to the AB-American BOWEE. Signed, sure you can tag along. SCOTT FM LOOKING FORWARD to our next "Chto wich" date in the pressbood I think you're wonderful! AD my love, Llndsey (P.S. Please don't throw me over!) KHAK-YOU'RE THE GREATEST! 1 had the best Valen tine's Day ever. You're very special. I Love You! Judy Beth. TINA: WHATEVER YOU SAY. you won't go to class tomor . row! YouH have too much fun tonight! Happy 21st Werner!! Love, your roomie, Lynn. . RACHEL HERE'S TO THE best editor a ceedd aak for. Thanks for yoear patiesscet, profew etonailssa aad buss or this year. Yoav "alcohol" reporter. Joseph SKI NEARBY OR REFRESH your spirits by the fireside. No interruptions except those you want at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, the Getaway Place. $45 niteiy for 2, $55 nHdy for 4. 704-586-4329. NANCY "KOALA BEAR" Hugs etc for the great Valentine baker. You made that rainy day so much sweeter! We tuv ya, M&M. KBW (ALIAS KENNYBIRD) Can I buy you a drink? Hap py 21st and don't forget our date tonight (I'm buying)! I LOVE YOU and hope this day will be as special for you as you make every day for met Love, Meda. THE BRUNETTE IN BROWN CORDS leaving the Pine Room at 5:40 Tuesday. Am interested In knowing someone as lovely as yourself. FeBow in Yellow Jacket GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION at Spanky's begins today! Register at Spankys or Small World Travel to Win a trip for 2 to Washington D.C. you . must be 18 to enter. One entry per person. Drawing and celebration held Monday Feb. 21st Limited supply of long sleeved G.W. Birthday T-shirts on sale now, only $8.50. JANE HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Ill be thinking about you to day. Good luck on your test This is part of your official hullabaHool Love, your UT sis. JENNIFER OF 4TH FLOOR Morrison, I can't forget watch ing "Winds of War" with you in the lounge. When I wasn't watching you. How 'bout dinner or a movie soon? Steve, the shy "Winds" lover. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP wifl have an ALL CAMPUS meeting tonight fat Gerrard at 7 pm with John Alexander speaking on "Where do we go hxm herer THANK YOU 3RD FLOOR Cobb West for the V-Day goodies, youB hear from us soon. Third Stacy Guys. B HIDES! BRIDES! BRIDES! Our newest Spring and Summer Bridal Fashions are arriving daily from New York. Stop by Mordecal Bridal. Forssal aad Tasado, Eastgate Shopping Center, 942-0843. BFLY tions simultaneously by a Parliament in full attendance, followed party lines. It was the 12th time Begin has crushed no-confidence motions since his re-election in June 1981. Reports circulated, meanwhile, that serious efforts were under way to draw Begin's Likud bloc and the opposition Labor Party together into a "national unity government" aimed at healing Israel's split over the inquiry report and the ouster of Ariel Sharon as defense rninister. Both Labor and Likud appeared divided over whether to go ahead with the union. Sharon resigned as defense rninister Sun day after the inquiry commission criticized his decision last September to let Lebanese Christian militiamen into two west Beirut refugee camps where hundreds of civilians were slaughtered. But Sharon remained in the Cabinet as a minister without portfolio. WASHINGTON Secretary of State George P. Shultz said Wednesday he has been personally assured by Syria that its troops will withdraw from Lebanon when Israeli troops leave. He said he saw a "reasonable possibility" that Jordan's King Hussein would become involved in Middle East peace talks. Appearing before the House Foreign Af fairs Committee, Shultz also disclosed that Soviet troops are in Syria to operate Soviet SAM-5 long-range anti-aircraft missiles which Moscow has recently supplied. Shultz also said President Reagan won't retreat from his "zero option" proposal for eliminating all medium-range nuclear mis siles from Europe, although he's willing to. discuss Soviet counterproposals. SALT LAKE CITY Just a day after be was moved to a regular room, artificial heart recipient Barney Clark developed more long and kidney problems and was put back in intensive care so he could use a respirator, officials said Wednesday. Although Clark's condition was still listed as fair, hospital officials said this latest in a series of medical setbacks since the Dec. 2 implant would delay his recovery and even tual release. ? ' f f - J UL-J.L custom framing i March 5 TUCKETS (LDBJ SALE TODAY Union Box Office Bfoon-6 962-1449 the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. STEVE. SORRY ABOUT SAT. Night! Congrats on the frat You've put up with roe for 2V4 yrs now, hope K wasn't too bad. You only get better each year and 1 Love You more and more each day! Happy Birthday! I Love You! Sus. JAZZ NIGHT! Coase tsaar Jim Kstcb mm Has , Quintet! Thursday Fab. 17, 9-11 a, at the KCSai Hoaaa, 21 W. Caasaraa Ave. BYOB. AeV $3. SORIEN SCHMIDT: HAPPY BELATED Valentine's Day you get more space latef Sorry about last weekend and aB my bfchy moods. You're a SUPER FRIEND and "MOMMA" tool Thanks! HAPPY BIRTHDAY MIKE J. I hope today Is as special as the last few days have been to me. KE. 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Look what we've got from best friends a friendship wcl never lose; front K.C.'s lots of memories; from mom and son a Daddy we'd be feet without and finally from "dating" 2 children Mandy and WaBy, well love forever. What more could we ask for? YOUR Bubbles. DO NT MISS PRCS PRODUCTION of the GREEKS. Half price tickets for aB students with an I.D. a hatt-hour before the play. LOS ANGELES VIA HOUSTON Ptoktkmml man wants rider to share drivingexpense. Depart C.H. Sun.Mor T. 929-2728 evening. Good conversation a plus. 0. m '-MKill ill 1 - K '

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