2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, April 6, 1983 newspapers From page 1 we 'rubber stamp' (what) the University (does). We have never had 'buddy-buddy' relations with anyone at the University. We don't always think the same way." Windsor said the Landmark's goal was to be a true "people's advocate," and that that reputation had already spread throughout the local community to the extent that he is besieged by citizens seeking redress for their grievances. Windsor said his office is swamped Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. with people complain ing that their rents are too high or that they are being cheated on their sewer bills. The responsible newspaper is the only recourse the ordinary man has through which to air his grievances, Windsor said, because the courts are too expensive. "Politicians are pragmatists," Windsor said, because they know the public cannot afford to challenge the system through the courts and they realize most papers are not receptive to what people have to say. Windsor called the addressing of such public grievances a newspaper' primary function. Windsor said that this function of the Landmark is "good news" and proof that he is "trying to make the system work." "Most of what 1 point out is the good in our society," Windsor said. One of his articles told the story of a boy who stopped his car in order to rescue a turtle from the center stripe of the highway. Windsor said people clipped that story from the paper and called his . office to voice their appreciation for such a story. , Bulkley said the Anvil "has a different perspective and tries to dig deeper" than most newspapers and deals with different stories than is common stock for most daily newspapers. Because his staff is less transient than reporters at most newspapers, Bulkley said the Anvil has a "background on what goes on" at town council meet ings and in the local political arena. This familiarity allows the Anvil to understand the goings-on and to better interpret their significance, he said. shuttle Bulkley said it is dangerous for an inexperienced local news reporter to walk into a town council meeting and pick and choose what is important from an agenda of 50 items. "A lot may go over their heads," he said. Just the presence of the Anvil and the competition it provides in local news reporting is an advantage to the community, Bulkley said, because it forces the compet ing newspapers to maintain better coverage. He cited the News & Observer's new Chapel Hill bureau as an example of such pressure. Campbell said that nothing the Anvil or Landmark does is in conflict with The Chapel Hill Newspaper. "Competition doesn't bother me," he said. Bulkley and Windsor believe in what they are doing, Campbell said. "I think they're objective, although I wouldn't run some stories they run and they wouldn't run some stories and editorials that we run." From page 1 Eventually three such satellites will be in orbit, forming a network that will carry the nation's space program into a new era in communications. There will be one each of the satellites over the Atlantic and the Pacific and a third over the continental United States. Three spare satellites are be ing manufactured and held in reserve. Each of the two-and-one-half ton satellites will be able to handle com munications from 26 satellites or ground stations at once. They will pluck signals out of the air from weather, military, com mercial, scientific and Earth observation satellites and send them to the ground at the rate of billions of bits of information per second in any of three frequency ser vice bands. In one frequency alone, the K-band, a single TDRS can relay up to 600 million bits of digital information each second. Eight bits of data are needed to form one COHJPnJSEIUM I?(DETOQJ for skilled, talented and outgoing mid and upper level college people at leading private coed resident camp. Modern 350 acre campus overlooking 2 private lakes in N.E. Penna. Openings for all Athlet ics, Gymnastics, Tennis, Golf, Sailing, Photography, Arts & Crafts, Performing Arts, Teen Activity Leaders working with mature staff of 100 counselors from many regions. June 23-Aug. 22. WRITE: Camp Starlight, 1 8 Clinton St., Malverne, NY 1 1 656 or call 305-474-5651 (After April 4, 516-599-5239) to arrange Campus Interview on or about April 6. Please register with the placement office. character such as a letter in the alphabet but the TDRS K-band capacity is so large that it can relay enough information in one second to fill 46 encyclopedia volumes. The satellite also operates in the S-band and C-band frequencies. The system will be able to relay to the ground pictures of the Earth of a clarity never before achieved. This will enable scientists to study details of Earth features not before examined from space. "Briefly The Associated Press . RALEIGH The state Supreme Court, in a 4-3 decision, broke new legal ground Tuesday by ordering another hearing for a woman denied worker's compensation although ham pered by a respiratory ailment. The court held that a chronic lung disease caused partially or wholly by on-the-job exposure to cotton dust could qualify the victim for compensation even if other factors, such as longtime smoking, also are present. Dissenting justices said the ruling effectively reversed deci sions in similar cases issued as recently as 1981. Writing for the majority, Associate Justice James Exum said the N.C. Industrial Commission misinterpreted the law in denying compensation to Margaret Rutledge, a 48-year-old Georgia resident and former employee of Tultex Corp. and Kings Yarn of Gastonia and several other cotton mills. WASHINGTON President Reagan's private-sector task force said Tuesday the government could save $43 billion over the next three years, mostly by clamping down on benefits to federal workers including early retirement. In the first, six-volume installment of its cost-cutting study, the business-oriented group concluded that better manage ment of the 2 million-member civilian work force would trim spending by $34.7 billion. The remaining $13 billion in cuts projected by the , President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control would result from placing new curbs on programs administered by a host of government agencies. r - t 1 WASHINGTON The .Reagan administration is doing nothing to discourage mounting evidence that it, is actively backing anti-Sandinista guerrillas in Nicaragua, feeding speculation that it is involved. Although U.S. officials are insisting that anything the ad ministration is doing is legal, some members of Congress are expressing grave doubts. Senate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker Jr., R-Tenn., said today there is "great concern" about Nicaragua in Con gress. He said he planned to talk with leaders of the Senate In telligence Committee to find out "what is going on, what they know about it and what the circumstances are." PARIS In the biggest spy sweep in French history, France's left-wing government on Tuesday expelled about 50 Soviet diplomats and officials for trying to steal military secrets. The Soviet Embassy called the expulsions an unjustified : political act by the government of Socialist President Francois Mitterrand and said France would have to bear the negative consequences. The Interior Ministry would not state the exact number of Soviets who hastily left the country on a special plane sent from Moscow. nttn r - K A A 1 feyf 1 2 For 1 Tuesday 9-11:30 pm All-You-Can Eat Spaghetti $3.50 For 2-with a pitcher of beer $8.50 Wednesday 2 for 1 4:30-6:30 pm and 9:00-11:00 pm corners 929-4414 175 E. Franklin 102 S. Merritt Mill Road Pizza Delivery Station BUY ONE -er- i im i - Get One 10 " Pizza 968-UNCl expiration date 43083 PIZZA The best pizza in town. T i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i aM a v m w ilviiiiik jF 1 . 1 Ml t! F X. jpk. ..MlJ..mJL JL 35 7 air? (SaxgiB limem f IS iii IfHff :1M' :5lf f v- in. Mi 6 ... J DATE: -Wednesday, April 6 PLACE: STtldENT STORES TIME: 10 am-3 pm ONE DAY ONLY! fj DMaion of Carnation Company U5) (CaHCK3Ai CD iMJ)B319 a m n . (&nnw Wxifim Otfjib m& am- (mmiim i yr r FALL SORORITY RUSH PURSUE YOUR MM '03 SIGN-UP DATES: March 28-31, April 5-7, 11-14 10 am-3pm in the Pit o r?o csuassDimcscai m 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. 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 5t for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldace type Please notify the DTH ofSce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. , - announcements A.B.S. ANNUAL P1GFEST WILL be held April 8 from 4:00 8:00 p.m. on Ehringhaua Field. Food served at 5:30 p.m. Facultyctudent volleyball. Check In front of Carroll 106 or at A.B.S. office for tickets. PIERCE PETTIS. FINE ACOUSTIC musician, appear ing at Pyewacket, Thursday night April 7. No cover. A COMMEMERATION OF Dr. MmtHm Lather Ma Stu dent speakers Nelson Johnson of the Commuinst Workers Party will speak today oh King, the FBI and the movement today. 12-1 in Pit lost found KEVIN TIGGES - YOUR CHECKBOOK Is at the A.P.O lost and found. FOUND GOLD PIN NEAR Fetzer 33183. Can Terry at 933-3239 to identity. help wanted SUMMER MAINTENANCE AIDES-TOWN of Chapel Hill. Public Works. Laborer positions involving street patching, mowing, clearing or trimming brush, etc. Related experience helpful. $3.65hr. Apply by April 12: Municipal Bldg, 306 N. Columbia. EOAAE. COUNSELORS. OVER 18 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, arts and crafts, rockclimbing, xiflety, ham radio, rocketry, science, archery, track, tennis, golf, photog raphy, pioneering. Write Camp Director, 138 Red Rambler Drive; Lafayette Hill, PA 19444. Will be interviewing in April. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT. Reliable couple or individual to do weekend and some week nights phone'answering and radio dispatching. Living quarters furnished and required to live on sight when on duty. Ideal opportunity for single or married student with nights and weekends free. References required. Call 942-7000. i services CHEAP TYPING! CALi, 929-TYPE ' RECALL WORD PROCESSING. Dissertations, theses, term papers, form letters, resumes, etc All work is done on mod- em word processing equipment. Our staff is experienced in legal and medical terminology. Reasonable rates and fast turnaround service. For hi formation call Pat King at 493 3536, or come by at 1905 Chapel Hill Road, Durham. for rent SUBLET MAY-AUGUST. POSSIBLE renewal. Two bed room, furnished, twenty minute walk to campus, on bus line. Rent negotiable. Call 968-1538. SUMMER HOUSING AC. close to campus, access to kitchen facilities. Call Kappa Alpha Theta house for more in formation at 967-9166 or 933-1953. THE PDC HOUSE ON Finley Golf Course is renting rooms for summer sessions. Air-conditioning; carpeted; kitchen;, cable TV; sundeck. On G-bus route. $125 per session $50 refundable deposit. Call 968-9118 or 96S-1135. SUBLET OUR 2 bedroom Old Well Apartment for summer. Just minutes from beautiful downtown Carrboro on the bus line. Price and dates negotiable. "A 929-8391. SUBLET FROM MID-May to mid-August a furnished 3-bed-room Carolina Apt. Pool, A.C.. on bus route. Rent negoti able. Call 942-2517. BEST DEAL ON SUMMER sublet! Big, 3-br house 1300 . mo ($100person)! AC, Furnished, cable, washer, dryer, sundeck. May 15-Aug. 15. 929-6319 after 5 pm. Keep trying! THE SCHOOL AST GUILD and th Chapel HU1 tlUAt School Bmmd mmd Orchestra aaaoemc a SKCING CRAFT FAH to b held b CbapcJ Kill at Am WoaUy FoiusdatkMS, 214 PtMaboto Stross, smmot the Carolina In, om Saturday, April 9 horn 16:00 so 5:39. Profosatoaal crafts poopW frosa aO ovar tho Trlastgla Ara aad! beyoaxl will b thoro. BLACK MALES AND FEMALES-Eam S5hr-get a free physical, and help the environment The EPA needs healthy non-6mokers, age 18-35 for a breathing study on the UNC campus. For more Information call 966 1253. Monday-Friday, 8-5. ALBUMS HALF PRICE or less. All guaranteed. We buy, seO and trade. The Album Annex, 108 Henderson St. Above the bar. Cash for clean records. NEED A CHEAP, COVENIENT lac to stay this tsaowr? Then call th TEP Hooao located om 216 East Rosemary St. acroaa fron caps. Doable and singles available. Caa accossjao data aad arosaca. Call 942-8223 foe father inforstatioaj. Keep trying. NON-SMOKING FEMALE roommate needed to share two bedroom Estes Park apartment beginning ki June. You will have your own room. Rent negotiable. CaB 929-6440. WANTED: MALE ROOMMATE TO share furnished 2 bed room basement apt for summer. Great location near Phi Mu. 1150mo. plus utilities. CaB 942-5918 4-7 p.m. WANTED: 2 NICE NON-SMOKING females to share 2 bed room2 bathroom apartment at Kings Arms. Bus one, pool, furnished. $75month, V4 utilities. Available May-August Call Lorie or Lynn-933-0816. 2 LIBERAL ROOMMATES NEEDED for Townhouse Apt Non-smokers only. $115 per month. Must iurrdsh own bed room. Prefer roommates who need to study occasionally. ' Call 929-8779. MAY 15-AUG. 15 $110mo. Vi utilities. Small deposit Needed: two nonsmokmg roommates. Own rooms Fully furnished. Large den, kitchen with dishwasher and eating area. Bus fine, pool, laundry. Call 929-6220. rides PRECISION MAINTENANCE IF YOC sraat the best for yottr Volvo, Japaoeao. or Cuan AsrtaasoaBa. latafBgoat teckstidaaa, caffiwit watrraatls, fair price. 209 Wear Mala Carrboro. 929-17. SENIORS. MASTERS. DOCTORS. 25 graduation in vitations andor announcements with 25 name cards $22.50. CaB Irene at 967-7194 between 10 and 6. Deadline April 15. CJNCMUNCEES! START SPREADING THE news! We're back on the Chain Gang! Swangin' was Grand at the Hyatt, despite the puke (aim ior Duke next time A.) Art Deco Bntto nuked Mr. Potatoheaifs screwdriver rendition of BUlie cream, and he didn't look Jewish. No Mack negligees on Phfl from Chinatown to Queens Blvd. Do my eyeshadowr 1 can't , I'm choking! Is there a subway to Arlington Cemetary? No. but old ugly men love Gone With The Wind. Next year we sleep in the Chrysler! Angola A COMMEMERATION OF Dr. MarrJa Lather Kb. Stu dent speakers Nelson Johnson of the Commuinst Workers Party will speak today on King, the FBI and the movement today. 12-1 In Pit HILLEL WILL BE HOLDING Its Spring retreat on April 8-10. Attending will be students from all over Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Topic for the weekend is "Jewish Sexuality on a Southern Cam pus." Cost for the entire weekend is $15 affiliates. $18 non-aSUlates OR $4 for Friday evening only, $7 aO day Saturday only. $4 Sunday only. Reservations no later than Wednesday. April 6. 9424057. THE ULTIMATE IN FRISBEE is coming! 2nd Annual Caro lina Invitational Ultimate Tournament sponsored by the Disc Club. April 9 & 10 9:00 am 6:00 pm Camuchaei Field. Spectators welcomed! ASTHMA SUFFtnrnS - EARN $50 in an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be male, '18-35. with currently active asthma. For more information please call 966-1253. Monday-Friday, 8-5. 18-30 YEAR OLD MALES with colds and flu needed for paid EPA research. Call Dr. Robert Chapman at 541-3804 or 942-3912. for sale LAST CHANCE FITNESS NUTS Reis4rattoa daadliaa for April 22 Ic 23 Aerobic Dance In structor's Clinic Is April S. For ssors information call DeUista at 942-2021. ALPHA CHI OMEGA PHOTO CONTEST! Entries to Alpha Chi Omega house by April 8. Open House and prizes April 10 2-5 pm 215 E. Rosemary St $2 00 entry fee for charity. CaU 968-0057. TONIGHT ITS "WEDNESDAY NJTE" at Purdy's 2 drafts for 25! 75C canned beer! Totally Rock -n- RoD and new wave. Chapel Hill's new & best night to party at Purdy's ... of course! RAPIDLY EXPANDING COMPUTER SOFTWARE company is seeking full-time office worker. Office and computer experience preferred. Unlimited advancement for out-going, hard-working, self-starter. CaU 967-0861, 3-5 pm ask for Chris Stewart. SUMMER BABYSITTERS. LOVING, STIMULATING, Re sponsible babysitter wanted two afternoons per week. Prefer ably Tuesday and Thursday. May-August Also, weekday and weekend evening babysitters needed as well. Must be re liable and have own transportation. Requires infant care taking experience and references. Please call 967-8505. PARTY BOAT. 22 FOOT Wahrum Catamaran sailboat Three sails with bags, factory mast boom, rigging. Already moored at Kerr Lake UNC recreation area. Moving west must seU. $800.00. Call 489-5868 LOFT FOR SALE: PR1CE-$95.00 Room-345 Cobb. Coll 933-8078 and ask for Lana or Cheryl. $1.00 OFF LP's, TAPES Spring Sale. BACK DOOR RECORDS. 1S6 E. Rosassaiy, Lower Level, NCNB Plaza. Wed, April 6th tarsi Sat. April 9th. Bay Trade SeU. Moo-Sat 12-o pjm 933-0019. CANNON 1030-TLS SPEAKERS, 10 Bass 3 Mid ' 2 x 4' Tweet, 10-150 watts capability, good condition, $180 for pair or best offer, call 929-5789, Craig. SUBLET A GREAT APARTMENT from May 1 -August 14. 3 bedroom Townhouse Apartment Rent $375 a month but will negotiate. CaU Suzanne 967-1223 for details. SUBLET: TOWNE HOUSE 2 bdrm2-bath apt for sum tner! LOW rent, only blocks from campus. Attractively fur nished, AC, pool, laundry. CaU evenings 967-8491. SUBLET KINGSWOOD APT. for June & July. Rent $329month. May rent already paid. Option to take over lease. CaU 929-7404. roommates LOOKING FOR A ROOMMATE? Use SCAlTs computerU ed Roommate Referral Service. Forms available in the SCAU. Suite B, Carolina Union and at Can Bldg. Free to students. pcrsonsls HAPPY BIRTHDAY DUDE! YOU'RE a very special friend and I hope your 20th ts the best yet! Here's to many, many more. Love Always. GET WEIRD. WATCH BS Magazine 8.00 Thursdays. Village Cable Chanel S If s the new local satire show, this week featuring a killer vacuum cleaner and channel sex news. No cable TV? Come by Mr. Gattf s. "GOOF-OFF ELLEN" - HAPPY Belated Birthday Per sonal! Yon are one hell of a giggling roommate and one SPECIAL friend. Love, Stretch. TO JOE ON 8TH floor James: Thanks for letting me walk you back from the library Monday night Hope to run Into you again! Lori. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENT Federation (GPSF) Spring Picnic. Bluegrass Band, beer, sodas. Story book Farm. Sunday, April 10, 2-5 p.m. tickets $1.00 from GPSF Office and Senators. B.Y.O.P. S. D. THOMAS. YOU have a secret admirer H interested. Reply DTH. Bye Now! , YOUNG LADY IN READING Room: Today b my birthday and there's nothing I would rather do than meet you! Let's get together at the Old WeB at 3:001 ff you can't make R, rep ly DTH. . .Tall Blonde. 3 KD"S IN VOLVO on 1-95N Monday: you seemed to give us the cold shoulder. What's wrong with harmless flirting? Rep ly DTH. Interested Guys In the Mazda. HILLEL WILL BE HAVING a late night on Saturday April 10. FREE BEER and good music starting at 11PM ? Come and meet all our retreat people! LYNN. REMIND ME TO sign up for the Procrastination Workshop. Sign-up ends April 14th at the Union desk. Oh. I've also got to start on my research paper that s due this Fri day. BURGER KING HAS SOMETHING for yoal Try asar eontao saeali Whopper, Large Fries, Median Coke. $2.51 lactadteg las. No specials pleas a. Fraakiia Street only.

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