2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday. March 16. 1983 THE Daily Crossword by N. E. Cmpit3 ACROSS 1 Scads 5 Mobster guns 9 Old English coin 14 Indian city 15 Dull pain 18 TV actress Esther 17 Vicious 18 Climbing ' aid 29 VVorktsbls 22 Frequently 23 Fljh-cstlrg bird 24 Ertsstboms 23 Qo-bstwesns 23 Ds!i dsS'sht 33 Captured 32 Arabian ' roba 33 -and his money " 33 Brainstorm 33 Act dad ttvty 43 British gun 44 Tombstone of a kind 45 culpa 43 Jewish rs!!gious Utsrature 43 Beam devices 51 PakUUn city 54 Rubs out 53 Consumed 57 Ms. Reese 53 Corns In Yesterday'e Puzzle Solved: iiixfei i " M 'tit' lMi4 I liilpl All tftt a ft vsm . u tlm M1E fc a u s tlMHJ 4tiJ 62 Serious actors 65 Plung 63 Employer 67 Leg joint 63 King toppers 63 Alleviates 70 Sir Anthony 71 Contraction DOWN 1 Mary's - Uws!ong 2 Kind of arch 3 Decipher 4 Prlvits places 5 Empty talk . 6 Jacket worn undsr armor 7 Great luxury . 8 Old Irish clan 9 Farmers' 10 Measure of length 11 Of former times 12 Watchful 13 Sea birds 19 Plumbing problem 21 Virile one 25 Widespread 27 Arthurian lady 23 Weakens 23 Border on 31 Liiy plant 34 Greek mountain 33 House servants 37 WtUr Bitchsr Iterary collections 43 Aware of 41 Spiced stew 42 Poke fun at 47 Ccnunsndj 43 Hc'iow stemmed Srass zpansst city 51 Shaping machine 52 Ancisnt Roman rooms 53 Listens to 55 lnd&n princess 53 Similar to 63 Equally balanced 61 Take a break 63 Opposite ' of haw 64 Japanese coin i 2 7"" 7" 6 t T WW n u " is " 16 7T " " jtT" """" " """" W " """ " mmmm r" "Jo" " "" "" 2 W """" """ " 23 """" """" 24 """"" 25" "-"" " 2S " if -pig-- 3i "" """" 32 : 38 W " 41 142 " """" 43 " ' 44 45 ir5rnr53" " mmmm 54 aS""" "" ' 56 57 58 58 63 81 W " " IT" """" """" " " iTl " .35 " " """" L- , J t - ; 68 67 J jSI 69 ' 70 J 71 GGeOKsHoover as attorney general By LIZ LUCAS Assistant University Editor The Campus Governing Council has approved Hunter Hoover, a junior zoology major from Asheboro, as the 1983-84 student attorney general. Hoover was appointed by Student Body President Kevin Monroe. ' The duties of student attorney general are twofold, Hoover said. Primarily, the attorney general investigates any com plaints, ranging from academic violations to harassment, and determines if there is enough evidence to warrant charging a . person with a violation. The Honor Court will then hear the case if the person is charged, Hoover said, adding that it is not his duty to determine guilt. The attorney general's other duty is to coordinate four assistants and ap proximately 30 staff members so that cases are fairly and accurately presented to the Honor Court, Hoover said. Hoover said that he felt his background in the judicial branch of stu dent government has helped prepare him for the duties of his new office. He served a memher of the attornev eeneralV staff his sophomore year and as an assis tant attorney general during the past year. - From his experience, Hoover said he saw two types of changes he would like to instigate in the judicial branch. "I'd really like to make the honor system more visible on campus in a positive, light," Hoover said. "I'd like to let people see the honor system here not just snatching people up for honor code violations. I'd like them to see that it bolsters academic integrity on campus." There are several possible ways this change can be achieved, including a public mock trial for students and talks with different departments to better in form them of the honor system, Hoover said. Hoover said he also planned to make several administrative changes in the basic functions of the office. Hoover was appointed as attorney general after applying for the position and being interviewed by the student body president. Hoover then met with the Rules and Judiciary Committee, which later made a motion to the CGC for his appointment. The Associated Press WASHINGTON Senate Repub licans who are deadlocked with Presi dent Reagan over cuts in his proposed 1984 defense budget reluctantly agreed Tuesday to a personal request from Reagan to delay decisive votes on the plan. Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., chair man of the Senate Budget Committee, said Reagan promised to look for ways to slow the proposed increase in military spending for next year and beyond. . But Domenici said Reagan made no specific promises to reduce his $238.6 billion 1984 Pentagon budget plan far enough to meet the demands of a broad majority of Republicans and Democrats on the committee. At the same time, sources who spoke on condition they not be identified said House Democratic leaders have agreed on a budget blueprint calling for only a 4 percent increase in defense spending next year, more money for domestic spending than Reagan wants and a smaller deficit than forecast by the ad ministration. WARRENTON The jailed leader of Warren County residents' protest against the state PCB landfill was taken to a hospital for tats Tuesday as his fast entered its 12thdayrr. Ken Ferruccio, chairrnan of- Warren Countv Citi7n! PrricWnrt' About PCB, was taken from the Warren County Jail to Warren General Hospi tal, sheriffs department officials said. Deborah Ferruccio, his wife, said the test lasted about 20 minutes. "As far as I understand, he's all right," she said. Mrs. Ferruccio said Ferruccio has agreed to post bond and leave jail on March 21 to attend a rally, but that he had no plans to end his fast. Ferruccio was arrested about two weeks ago on charges of stealing a landfill pipe and trespassing at -the landfill site in Afton. He has been refusing to eat and to leave jail on bond. WASHINGTON The nation's in dustrial output rose for a third straight month in February, but the 0.3 percent gain was much smaller than in January, the government reported Tuesday. Un fazed by the apparent slackening, most economists said recovery from the recession was still proceeding. February gains were recorded for output of cars and other consumer goods, for construction materials and for defense and space equipment, the Federal Reserve Board report said. Production of business equipment con tinued to decline. Jack Lavery, chief economist for. Merrill Lynch & Co., said the new in crease "reinforces the notion that the. recovery is very much a reality." Council accepts petition IIUCN EXES NEED HELP WITH YOUH STUDENT LOAN? If you attended or are now attending college on a Guaranteed Stu dent loan or a National Direct Student Loan nude after October 1, 1375, yon may want to consider spending a couple of years in the -..Any. Here's why. , If you Qualify and train for certain Army specialties, the government will release you from i your loan debt (or $1,500, whichever is greater) for each year of Army active duty. Obviously, a three-year enlistment cancels your entire debt A full with the Army's exclusive two year enlistment Plus, you may also be eligible for one or more of the Army's other generous educational incentives, enlist ment bonuses or the Army Col lege Fund, that can provide up to $20,100 to further your education even more. To find out how to get . the challenge and exper ience of serving your . country plus get out of debt call your local Army recruiter. - Look in the Yellow Pages under "Recruiting." ; C2LLy CAN C2. 1 u ff m'ji,' ' V:. SFC Joseph Bodriquez 335 V. Msln. St. Durham, N.C. 27702 (688-8071) v By pete Austin Staff Writer " The Chapel Hill Town Council Monday night accepted a stack of petitions opposing the extension of McCauley Street and approved the closing of two local streets during upcoming community events Bernard Greeiiberg, a resident of Brookside Drive, presented to the council petitions containing 204 signatures of residents opposing the extension. Brookside Drive residents will be affected by the extension as much as McCauley Street residents because Brookside intersects the west end of McCauley, he said. . Oyer three-fourths of the 204 residents live on Mc Cauley Street, he said. Greenberg stated six reasons why the council should not approve the McCauley Street extension. ( If the extension were ipproved, Greenberg said, park-' ing would have to be prohibited on the street. Rosemary Street is a good example of this, he said. When Rosemary was extended, the town had to prohibit parking on parts of it. The Chapel Hill Transportation Board agreed that . parking would not be allowed if the street is extended, he . said. ; - v Second, if the extension were approved, there would be . an additional burden on traffic in the area, he said, caus ing an increase of accidents in the area. Many residents are concerned about the safety of their children as well,' Greenberg said. r There would be an added burden on many residents of both Brookside Drive and McCauley Street because of the increased traffic, he said. Because their driveways enter directly onto McCauley Street, residents of this street often back into the thoroughfare, and extra traffic would extension greatly increase the risk of an accident, he said. : --McCauley Street is the only outlet that Brookside residents have, and added traffic would cause them delay and would be an unnecessary burden on them, Greenberg said. "The noise pollution and fumes would prevent the residents from fully enjoying their homes," he said. McCauley Street is only 28 feet wide west of Ransom Street, which is not wide enough to accommodate extra traffic, he said. Finally, Greenberg said 99 percent of the residents of this area oppose the extension. After the ovation from the audience subsided, the council voted unanimously to accept the petition opposing the extension of McCauley Street, which was recommend ed by the planning and transportation boards as part of the thoroughfare plan. NEED GOOD COPIES ' If Mil FAST? hinnifc (Includes 20 lb. bond paper & collating) DISSERTATIONS OUR SPECIALTY SAME DAY AND OVERNIGHT SERVICE 105 No. Columbia 933-COPY Columbia & Franklin PLAN A HOBIE SAILING ADVENTURE TRIP Week long stress-challenge adventures along the Outer .Banks .of North jCaroljuQa, ;peginning wiayzz, June iy July 9, or July 24 $125.00 Complete, Register Now For more Information write or call: United Methodist Outdoor Ministries Gamp Don Lee Arapahoe, N.C. 28510 919-249-1106 niincBcal sidils All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Return ad and check or money order to the DTH ofSce 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 FWam notify the DTH oSce Immediately If there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. ARE YOU A MONOPOLY fanatic? Do you get into trading Real Estate? A campua tournament Will be held on Sunday, March 20th in 207-209 of die Union at 1:00 pm. Sign-up at Union Dsk by March 17th. Wt have tec pain of tlx lor the wbinen to Engbsa Beat and Admiaaion Night Film, lost & found LOST: GOLD BRACELET WITH four white apph3re fai or around Grad Library or Health Science Library. Substantial reward. Contact Kim at 968-1226 after tve. ... , LOST LADY'S GLASSES IN a brown case. Lost before Spring Break. Please call 933-1458. FOUND: SET OF KEYS. To reclaim call Mark at 9424)793. Please identify key ring. FOUND: GREEN KELTY BACKPACK. 5:45 Wed. after noon, Hanes-CarroD-Gardner quad. Identify contents. Claim at APO lost and found. Union. help wanted OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMERYEAR round. Europe. S. Amer., Australia. Asia. AD Fields. 1500-tlOO monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write UC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del r Mar, CA 92625. CRUISE SHIP JOBS! $14-$28.000. Carribean. Hawaii. World. Call for Guide. Directory. Newsletter. 1 916-722-1111. Ext UNCHAPEL HILL. LIFEGUARDS WANTED FOR HOPE VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB. Call 489-6565 for application or pick up at, club of- . , to. , ' ' -; Exciting Summer Jobs for college students or (acuity as counselor ksrructori in tennis, water ski. csafts, kayak. ' . , canoe, scuba, riSery, rock climb, etc Includes good salary, i .. food, lodging and a fun and rewarding experience. Reply im- mediately to The Summit Camps, Box 100, Cedar Mtn., NO . 28718 ...'-'' -rj".? HAVE YOU COMPLETED A SUCCESSFUL SUMMER with Southwestern Book Company? Here's your chance to . use your selling skills to earn high commissions. SeB yellow page advertising for your Campus Telephone Directories." Some travel needed. Average commissions earned in a 12 weeksellirreriod-$3500.Sumrneroll9S2-2Sofak!K people made over 15000. Top salesperson mad S7;000: AIL . expense paid 4-day training program in Chapel Hill, N.C. Send resume and letter describing previous sales experience to: Ms. Jan BoHck, University Directories. P.O. Box 2145. Chapel Hill. N.C 27514. You will be contacted for a per- . sonal interview. YOGA. ITS A QUESTION of joy! The Yoga Place will offer 8 classes each week. 321-55 for beginning and continuing students. For information calL 967-9686. 452 West Franklin Street since 1975. ZST MILE OF PENNIES. Saturday. March 19th, BsJoBnSAILcFrasAasiSt.AasicssassjOtoAro Casapss. Chaos. Saturday Mta. ZBT Hocwc; 220 FkUay IfcL. 9r09 pjm. Rock th WHITE ANIMALS, vol to MULTIPLE hag of COOKS The Party hsss wfil ha In and finss nsipsi I nnk fnr details am . . asd yosj tlKMsght apihsg break TO ED. KICKY. JAMES. AND DOUG-tha y that vsrs 'awastflsa' sstth mm at Myriht Beach. Hsesi'a to lata stleht wralka oa the baach, aerobics at Ova sa the si E.T tha MODERN MOVEMENT DANCE EXPERIENCE the Joy of movement! Modern, Jazz, ballet, aerobics. March 14 through May 5. Pay per classper session. CLOSE TO CAMPUS. 929-3447. CLOSED OUT OF THE dorm? We have an alternative solu tion to your problem. Old Wed apartments are for sale as in dividual units with flexible occupancy dates. Only 11900 down payment and no closing costs. Share the benefits of ' ownership with your parents and put your rent dollars to work for you. For details contact Bill Farley 967-5288, Heff norBlock Realtors. foam, tha fog. haaghtg jodutfrapa, Ed's hotdo. aasafl . haute, sasrosie bear a, total abasel. iaf ossasd PBS carvaa, "oaioas," assel ot cosurse. . .tha . LUSH socJaty, yoa bUsMlod w with actaaca Sjayal Ya'B are cool as pasal Lena, theea ttaaaa ajrla Us, gaele. roocasaiates for sale THE DTH 13 NOW acorpthtg appScatioaa for tha sludsal at-iarga pocfcloa oa tha DTH Board of Dhaooea. Stadaata alsoakl sabatrt reanma, co war tatta aad at laaat thrso reJansacaa to tha DTH afSloa (haewaaa 19 an aad 4 bkb) hsiora March la, 19S3. aarloajoa preferrad. INTERESTED AND SKILLED PERSONS arc needed as counselors at one of the nation's finest camps for the summer of 1983. Don't miss a chance to have one of the most enriching summers of your Hie!I For more informs- dob call Clark Pfaff at 933-8161 from 7:30 am-10:30 am or after 11:00 pro. : DO YOU BELIEVE IN ghosts? There's evidence that they're real. "Beyond the Poltergeist," A lectureslide presentatJon by world reknown psychic researcher William Roll will be in 100 Hamilton, March 16, at 7KW p.m. Free. JEFF LAND INVITES ALL his friends to visit him at his new location. Take One Haircutters, 203 Vk East Franklin Street (across from campus). Ten year ex perience in Chapel liill. THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION wQ meet on Wednesday March 16 In the Union. Dr. William Bigoness will speak on careers and graduate programs to Industrial Relations. INTERESTED IN WORKING for the Association for' Women Students? Come to our programming meeting TODAY at 5:00 p.m. in Suite D Union. All welcome. ASPA wd hold a sseatiaq at 5:39 oa Thursday March 17 hs T-7 N.C KfchaUs fcUtchaB froai &2M wi2 spaak aad elactioae wl ha diacaaacd. WHY THE OBXCnON to pomouraphy? Come see the slid show by Women Against Pornography to find out. TONIGHT 7:00 p.m. Union. TONIGHT ITS "WEDNESDAY NIGHT" at Purdy's 10 draft! 50 canned beer! Totally Rock-n-Rock and new wave. Chapel Hill's new t best night to party at Purdy's. . .of course! SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR OPENINGS in New Eng land. Camp Beckett (boy's camp) has openings for counse lors and specialists. Also nurse (RN). Located in Mountains o Wester, Massachusetts, within driving distance of Boston and New York City, the camp offer a broad camping program emphasizing personal development. Con tact placement office for more information and interviews on March 18. . SUMMER JOB SEARCH DIFFICULT? National firm now hiring. Resume experience, travel, excellent pay $3500.00. Average savings for summer. Call 942-5151 for interview bv formation. . ..-...... COUNSELORS. OVER 19 WHO LIKE TO HAVE FUN and make fun at unique overnight boys' summer camp in Penna. Able to instruct either one of following: watersafety. water skiing, boating, soccer, basketball, arts and craft, rock cfimbing. rtuery, ham radio, rocketry, science, archery, track, tennis, golf, photography, pioneering, or general athletics. Write Camp Director, 138 Red Rambler Drive. Lafayette Hill. PA. 19444. SMOKERS! The EPA needs males. 18-40. for a blood study involving 2 visits, Vh hours total, on the UNC campus. $15 compensation. Call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8-5. $106.80 DAILY EARNINGS, working In the comfort and security of your own home. No experience. All ages. Fully guaranteed. Complete details and application form sent on request. Send self-addressed stamped envelope to: BLR 2002 W. 4th St Stillwater, OK 74074 HELP NEEDED: ECON 70 (Statistics) tutor needed. Good pay If you know your shit. Call Marshall at 929-2004. 1 MISS M'A'S'H" bumper sticker; send stamped, self addressed envelope to: J.D. Promotion, Box 1342, Chapel HU1, N.C. 27514. Enclose $1.00 check or money order. TENNIS RACKETS "at mail order price with pro shop ser vice." Partial listing Prince Pro $87.50, Kennex Power .$53.50, Wilson Kramer Mid $73.50 (INCLUDES STRING ING) Five Oaks Pro Shop 493-1495. 'ALPINE 7123 FM CAR stereo locking FF rewind music sen sor doiby metal paid $340 asking $240 Craig 48 watt powerplay $60 both $250 call 933-7855. SPRING SALE BACK DOOR RECOSDS 81.00 off LP, Tap Wad. March 16th thra Taes. March 22ad, IS East Roaaauny, Lower Laval NCN3 Plaza, 12-4 P-sb. MoBvSai. 933-0019 CLOSED OUT? WE NEED 2 females who are responsible but Uke to party to chare 3 bedroom, 2 hath Bolinwood Apartment beginning June 1. $103.75 K utilities. Cat 967-2536. rides NEED RIDE TO CLEM SON or Charlotte around March 19. Please call 933-7135. Will share cost THE DTH IS NOW aecapthsg afHcattoafortha sea d sal mt large poatsoa oa tha DTH Board of Daroctora. Srudeats shook! abarit resaais. cover letter aad at laaat three reioteacas to the DTH office (balnea 10 ass aad 4 pat) before March 18, 1983. Stadawta tstth baelasss aa- WE1GHT MANAGEMENT. NUTRITION. Fitness. Stress. Dieting, Sexuality. Contraception, Substance Use Abuse. If any of these topics are of concern or interest to you, plan to attend the Second Annuo! New Wett Spring Health Fair, Tuesday, March 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Carolina Union, and get some answer. For more information cat 966-2281 (EXT. 275). GUYS AND GIKLS WHO ORDERED GIRL Scoat Cookie. They are ia at Tha Daffy Tar Heal Of fic. Ask for Eejcaaae. STUCK WITH TICKETS to Greensboro on Thursday? 1H take them off your hand. Call Roy at 933-6381. MISS V (PLAYGIRL): Happy Birfday- Hope your last year of illegality i fui of fun! Thank for being such a good friend. Love, Mr. B. personals DAVE P: Did yoa kaoar D. Bv rht aaxt door to a good friaad of atiae? Kayta wall raa ksto each other oaa day. Gases who?! for rent LARGE ONE BEDROOM APT. for rent. Six month or one year lease available. Across from University MaS. Call Cam elot Apt. 929-2964. ' CLOSED OUT? ONE BEDROOM apt to sublet for June and July. Option to renew lease in August Contact LaBron or Jerry after 6 p.m. 967-2054. HfLLEL WILL BE HOLDING Its last den night of the year. Wednesday. March 16th, 6-7:30 pot. This Is your last chance this semester to enjoy New York-style deli with all the trimmings! 10 discount for all Hillel members. ' ' JODIE KAY: Happy 20th! 1 hope this year u your best ever. Good luck in Nursing School and thanks for being such a good friend. Love, your future roomie.. IF ANYONE KNOWS ANYTHJNO ABOUT A Mack Maaar left ka Boon 217 Ssadaat Untoa. pteaaa ask for Bejeanae at DTH Clc. Reward off arad. RUDE: Here's to the perpetuation of a tradition! LSHH, . we're there! Florida was great, thanks! Always remember Btrmigan's. By the end of the week Tl be normal again, real ly. WD-1. FOB KENT IMMEDIATELY: Room fas hoase five snhsatas froai caaspaa. Grant locatioa, $168 asaath phaa atSttiaa. Can 967-4V013. CATHARINE EVAK9-COME BY tha DTH offlca to pick np yoar chack hook. Ask for Liada datrtag SUBLETTAKE OVER LEASE. Available May 15 2 bdr.. AC, 3 pools, tennis courts, free bus service to campus (Duke or UNC). Call Rebecca or Lisa at 493-6307. PEAVEY TNT 100 Bass Amplifier and Boas Guitar Phaser for sale. Both in darn good condition and may be purchased Individually. CaO 933-6112 after 6 PM TO THE GUY who gave me a daloda outside Venable at " 10.00 AM on Friday, March 4th: Thanks, you made my day! A grateful Marching TarlieeL THE ORDER OF THE BELL TOWER is conducting a spring membership drive. Application are available at the Union Desk and arc due Thursday. Morch 17 at the Union Desk. GUEDJTEFF. INTRODUCTION TO SELF-STUDY GUirrUinT METHOD. For farther leforatatioa write Gray, MJl. Hylaad KOm Motor La. hsaa. NC Z83S7 or pstoaa l-e?Z-7ai. . 21. GET EXPOSURE! Enter the AXO Photo Contest for Eastm Scab. Blackwhite or color mounted 11x14 due by April 8, 5 p.m. at 215 E. Rosemary St Prizes awarded at Open House, April 10, from 2-5 p.m. Call 9684057. YO JODIE KAY! You're no longer a teenager you're a woman now! Stay away from that lounge! Hope you have a Happy B-day. Love. Allison. BILLY CONGRATULATIONS! I knew you could do it. We arc all very proud of you!1 With lots of love and good luck, LC WOULD THE PERSON who took my red duffle bag and Jacket please return it. No questions asked. It has some medicine and a checkbook in M that I need. Cafl 933-0435. . S AND BH (U.D.): What took you so long? 317. 10:00. same place. HEY MOREHEAD RESIDENTS! Cast a vote for experience, innovative ideas, and a new approach to leadership. Vote ' Pamela Newell, governor and Richard Lord, Lt Governor. , PASSOVER WILL BE HERE SOONER THAN YOU THINK! If you don't have plans for the first Seder, consider the Seder sponsored by Hillel. It will be held at 6:30 p.m., Monday. March 28 at Beth-EL Synagogue, Watts and Matk ham Streets, Durham. Transportation available. $12.00 non-affiliate. $10.00 affiliate. $3.00 discount If you work. Reservations must be in by Friday. March 25. Call 942-4057. 10-3 p.m., M-F. Hillel will hold Shabbat Service and dinner. FiMay. March 18. Services at 6. dinner at 7, $3.50 Chicken, $3.00 Veggie. Reservations requested by Friday noon, 942-4057. ATTENTION CHINESE and Seafood lovers! Door to door free delivery of our famous Slno-Calabash style seafood and stir-fried authentic Chinese food, from Hunan and Szechuan. Please call in for your orders (minimum of 2). Also Inquire about our daily dinner Special. Daily Luncheon Special Js $2.75 including soup, main entree, fried rice or lo-mem (min imum of four orders). One dollar of with this ad. Jade Palace Chinese and Seafood Restaurant Across from NCNB, Carr boro. 942-0006. - ATTENTION 3RD FLOOR GRAHAM: On March 8th Todd lost. I never knew losers could be so much fun. You can color the letter on his door red for passion. Thanks, Todd your 1 girl. "FREEDOM FROM SMOKING CLINIC." Student Health Service is offering a three-week brown bag luncheon "Free dom From Smoking Clinic" emphasizing positive biestyic behaviors in a supportive group setting. This group will meet March 31. April 5. 6. 7 and 12 from 12:00 (noon) to 1:15 p.m. To pre-register (mandatory) caQ 966-2281. ext. 275 before Friday, March 25. HEY MOREHEAD CONFEDERATION! For a Real Direction and a New Life-Elect David Suddreth, our Governor and Leslie Nesbit, our Lt Governor. Ejection Date: Thursday, March 17, 1-7 pm.