2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, September 8, 1983 Marines expected to stay in Beirut The Associated Press WASHINGTON Legislation authorizing U.S. Marines to remain in Lebanon is expected to be introduced in the Senate next week and win ready approval, as lawmakers demand more of a voice in the administration's commitment of troops, but show little inclination to curb it. Sources said Reagan administration officials indicated at a White House meeting with congressional leaders Sunday that they welcome such a measure. So far, however, the administra tion has refrained from offering its own bill in order to avoid a confrontation over the War Powers Act, another source close to the GOP leadership said. That act, passed in 1973, requires the president to notify Con gress whenever troops equipped for combat are sent abroad and sets time limits on troop deployment without congressional ap proval. The White House meeting took place before Tuesday's shell ing attack in Beirut that killed two U.S. Marines, raising the number of U.S. combat dead to four since the Marines were sent to Lebanon as part of a 5,400-man peacekeeping force 1 1 months ago. The sources, who spoke on condition that they remain anonymous, said the rising death toll could stiffen congressional resistance to keeping the troops in position in and around Beirut. So far, however, few in either the House or Senate have followed the lead of Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., in deman ding withdrawal of the 1,200 Marines. Probable cause hearing held Evidence found to try student on Sufficient evidence to hold a trial on a first-degree burglary charge against Danny Nathan Allison, a 22-year-old UNC stu dent, was found at a hearing Wednesday in Chapel Hill District Court. Allison is being held in the Orange County Jail in Hillsborough on $35,000 bond. He is charged with committing five sexual assaults, one felonious breaking and entering, seven first-degree burglaries and three larcenies which occurred during the period from March 5 to Aug. 6. All of the incidents occurred in the resi dence hall rooms or apartments of UNC women students. ti nnn rviir fr OPPOSING WIETO fln anrahcarscd panel Dialogue among North Carolina Business and Media Leaders Groat Hall Carolina Union 7 pm, Monday, Sept. 1 2 Limited number of free tickets at Union Desk. Presented by ths Carolina Onion, I ABC, anc Schools off Jecsmalism and Business Administration MESE IPALACE CHINESE AND SEAFOOD RESTAURANT ATTENTION SEAFOOD LOVERS We how deliver Chinese and Seafood to your door. Our specialities are the spicy Sino Calabash styled seafood and stir fried seafood. They are genuinely delicious. Our great selection of cuisines from Hunam and Szechan are delectable. j FREE Egg Roll or Soup I withjhisjid. Daily Luncheon Is $2.75 All ABC Permits Major Credit Cards Accepted 103 E. Main St. Carrboro, N.C. 27510 across from NCNB 942-0006 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 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements INTERESTED IN PLANNING A mml-triathlon? Road Ral ly? But trips to baugames, concetti? Come to organizational meeting. Union Recreation Committee, Thurs., Sept 8, 4:00 pm. Come by Room 200 for detail. Lets do It! COME JOIN THE PKE-Pharasecv Cfcmb. First iaW.lt. IMS at the Uetfrute of Phar- 7a pjm. 19 Chare Street. Plaaa ta- i vrttk faculty aad other phar st easahar Al Mebeae - Ea r of NCPfcA. You doet stoaal .For laJo po by V eatable mmd THE CLEF HANGERS WILL hold auditions Sept 11 from 3-6 pm. In Hill Hall. H Interested, call Alan or Chan at 967-7532 lor further details. RAINBOW SOCCER REGISTRATION FOR the Fall 1983 season is open 10:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m., Monday Friday at 500 West Rosemary St.. Chapel Hill. Field registration Is Saturday, September 3, 10:00 a.m.. 12:00 noon at Rainbow Soccer Stadium off Oeland Rd. and 154101. Teams are announced on Saturday, Sep tember 10, 10:00-12:00 noon at the stadium. Practices beam Monday, September 12. Matches end Sunday. November 20. Coaches and sponsor should call 967 8797. RAINBOW SOCCER Is a non-proBl recreational soccer program ki it's 24th season. It Is open to people of any age, sax. or skill. SKYDrVEJ FOR MORE INFORMATION come by the Stu dent Union tonight at 6:15 THE WOMEN SOCCZX CLUB'S Bret i Thasaday Sept. S a 7iM fca the Uloe. Aayoue ha ter sated la pleyhsa tab) ssisetar should atteud. CO MX SEE CAROLINA BANKED field Hockey Teaa tarda Virginia CoauaoawaaKh, Friday sight at 1 pas The Aewoamrf (Navy Field.) 1 "I don't think there is a sentiment to pull them out," an aide to an influential Democrat in the House said. "The only caveat I would add is that the guys (congressmen) will be coming back from their districts and the death of the Marines over the last few days may have changed public opinion on that question." Pressure for a congressional vote on troop presence in Lebanon had been mounting even before the recent Marine deaths. Some members claimed that continues deployment of Marines there is a violation of the War Powers Act. Republican sources in the GOP-controlled Senate also said they detected little support for pulling the troops out, and it was uncertain whether the latest killings would increase such demands. The sources said they did not know who will introduce the legislation, which they said would specifically authorize the troops to remain. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair man Charles Percy, R-Ill., is known to favor that kind of measure and is a likely candidate to offer the bill. The sources said amendments might be Offered putting restrictions on the use of the troops, and the administration was hoping to stifle those kinds of limitations. Under the War Powers Act, when troops are sent into actual or threatened hostilities, the president is required to report to Congress within 48 hours. One section of the act requires congressional approval for the troops to stay longer than 60 days. The president may obtain a 30-day extension beyond the 60-day limit to allow time for safe withdrawal. His attorney, Orange County public de fender Robert Mahler, said he expects a grand jury to indict his client Monday morning on all of those charges and send the case to trial. At the hearing Wednesday, Tammie Griffin, a UNC senior art major, testified that she struggled with an assailant for about two minutes in the early morning of June 14 after he had broken into her Fox croft apartment. Lt. Arthur Summey, who investigated the case, testified that after Allison was ar rested on Aug. 6 in connection with a I rvfir"HfHf! I Cafeteria Luncheons Mon.-Fri. 11:30-2:15 Sun. 12:00-2:30 Regular Dinners Sun.-Thurs. 5:00-9:30 A Fri.-Sat. 5:00-10:30j WORKSHOP ON TRANSITIONS FOR Grad Students Monday, Sept 12. 7:00-9:00 pm, Carolina Union. Sponsored by the Student Development and Counseling Center. TO MY FORMER CLIENTS: Welcome back. I have moved, but am still typing and still on busline. Sharon, 967-1383. lost and found SET OF KEYS IN HRCs parking lot To claim, please call and identify at 933-7725. Ask for Cheryl. FOUND: 2 SETS OF keys in Woollen Gym. Contact Kathy Ward In the Registration Office to identify. LOST: PAIR OF GLASSES with pink plastic frames. Please call 929-3454. Thanks! LOST GOLD BRACELET. Heavy linked chain. Lost Saturday night. U found please call 967-9166 and ask for Assy. Reward. FOUND ONE PAPERBACK POLISH textbook. On a trashcan near the Union last week. It is in the Lost and Found. FOUND LADIES WATCH CONTACT Ms. Cozart, Room 106 Dey Hall. help wanted SWEET DELIVER INS IS NOW hiring part-time delivery and counter personnel. Apply between 6 & 10 pm, 104 N. Gra ham St, or can 929-0333 BLACK MALES FEMALES - (45 will be paid to healthy aos oasohere. age 18-35, who com plete aa EPA breathing etudy oa the UNC cam pus. For atore hsfo please call 966-1253. Monday-Friday S aat-5 pas. PERSONS FOR TELEPHONE RECPT. work good pay no exp. necessary. Apply Carr Mill Shopping Village Suite 214. Apply starling Tues., Sept 6 WANTED: FOLKS WHO WANT spirited fun to coach RAINBOW SOCCER teams this (all. RAINBOW, a most prestigious recreational soccer league, is a wonderful way to make new friends and Integrate into the Chapel Hill commu nity. Excellent practical and coaching experience. Practices start Mon., Sept 12. There Is a coaching clinic Sat, Sept. 10, 10 am-noon at Rainbow Soccer Stadium. Interested coaches should call 967-8797 or come by 500 W. Rosemary Steet, 10 am-6 pm. PART-TIME WORK WITH FLEXIBLE hours. At a local landscape nursery. Duties would include potting, weeding, planting, and general nursery tasks. Pleasant setting, plea sant staff. We need extra people part-time during tall and spr ing. Hours can be very flexible according to your schedule. 13.50 per hour. You need transportation; nursery is about 4 miles north of campus. Call 929-7414 ask for Kim, Carol, or Sue. r burglary charge break-in at Foxcroft Apartments, he and other detectives found the address of Grif fin, who said she had never met Allison, in Allison's wallet. A search of Allison's Northampton Plaza apartment produced twine, tape and two air pellet guns, Sum mey said. The materials were used in several of the incidents, Assistant District Attorney Ellen Scoutin said. SCOTT WHARTON Wake up to a VE OLE TOFFLE Mon.-Sat. 7:00 am-10:00 pm Sun. 9:00 am-9:00 pm Serving breakfast food and burgers , ,. (on I V UjgSjSE,., r w c teitfl&l-H. 1C Educational Center TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS FOR A 12 week acne study. Must have moderately severe acne. 6 visits to Dept. Derma tology at UNC required. $50 reimbursement fee given upon completion of study. Call Carol Meyer at 966-3321. Mon.. Wed.. & Fridays from 1-4. DELIVERY PERSONS WANTED. MUST be at least 18 yrs old with own car and insurance. Apply: Pizza Transit Authority, 300 West Rosemary Street after 4:30 pm daily. PERSONS WITH CAR FOR light delivery, neat appear ance. Earn up to $40 per day. Apply Carr Mill Shopping Village Suite 214. Apply starting Tues.. Sept 6. UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICES NOW accepting ap plications for weekend work in the Pine Room. Work schedules range from 5 to 16 hours. Apply in the Pine Room between 9 am and 6 pm. WE ARE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for employment at Arby's 106 Malette St No phone calls. Apply between 2-5 pm. UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICES NOW accepting ap plications for student manager position In the Pine Room. Flexible hours must be able to work nights and weekends. Come by the Pine Room for more infor mation. CAMPAIGN WORKERS NEEDED. SANE Is hiring dedi cated Individuals to work hi the Chapel HiU area for a nuclear weapons freeze. Call 1-834-4509 for Interview. UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICES NOW accepting ap plications for students working catering on an "on call" basis only. For more information and applications come by the catering office In the Pine Room 10 am-3 pm. NEEDED SOMEONE WHO ENJOYS landscaping, working with lawns and plants, work heavy at times. Own transporta tion desirable but not necessary. $4.50 per hour. Part-time positions available. Call 967-5273 or 967-7258. NEED A LITTLE EXTRA cash to poet-gasae victory celebrations? "LUTHER'S, aa easy going, country bind of restaurant featurtaa etow-eesoked bexbeque and old-fashioned aaa burg era. offers above average pay wtthia a fua aad exerting vorklng eavtroasseat Oar newest resteers at will ope October 1 at South Square Mas only 15 aalaattse from dowatosra Chapel HUL Wa have 75 opeaiage. both fall aad part time. Ideal for the reeponelble etadesrt who re quires both flexible hoars aad a reepoaetva assuagement. Coase Josa as! Interviews wU be held Monday. Septeasbar IX through Wednes day. September 14 betweea Mr80 am sad 7r00 pm m the Job trailer oa the LUTHER'S eue at Sooth Square Matt. Just ash for Toea Scott aad become part of the LlTKal tease. The Associated Press SAN VICENTE, El Salvador Mili tary commanders briefed Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger on their Vietnam-style "pacification" strategy of driving out guerrillas and resettling the land. He told peasant refugees Wednes day there will be more U.S. aid to help them get a new start. A firefight between leftist guerrillas and an army patrol broke out six miles away a few minutes after Weinberger left by helicopter for the battleship New Jer sey as part of his tour of U.S. military in stallations in Central America. Col. Dionisio Hernandez, the army commander for San Vicente province, said he had no reports of casualties in the skirmish in the village of Chilillo, which did not affect Weinberger's departure. After the visit to the New Jersey one of about 40 U.S. Navy vessels de ployed off Central America's east and west coasts Weinberger and his party were to visit Honduras, where thousands of American and Honduran troops are conducting land exercises. Strikes by more than 11,000 teachers in seven states Wednesday disrupted classes for 222,000 students. The largest walkout was in St. Louis, where 3,400 teachers and 1,100 other workers seeking higher pay crippled the city's voluntary desegregation plan. But most schools opened for fall term, and thousands of teachers worked with out contracts rather than strike. That continued a pattern of labor peace that many analysts say is the result of lower inflation and more generous school boards. . Strikes were averted in three other large cities Detroit, Pittsburgh and Boston. Twenty-one of those districts were in cup of coffee and The Daily Tar Heel SIH10IP I Mn Call Days Evenings & Weekends 2634 Chapel Hill Blvd., Suite 112, Durham, NC 27707 919-489-8720489-2348 or 1-800-672-5919 PHOTOGRAPHERS NEEDED. PART-TIME work. Taking pictures only. Need only 35mm camera with flash and ability to take a picture. For information call Craig 933-7390. PHTOGRAPHERS NEEDED. Must be experienced in 4-colbr work and have examples of work. Call 933-3299. STUDENT TO HELP FACULTY couple maintain suburban home painting landscaping grass cutting etc. $3.75 hour two to six hours week write 402 Morgan Creek Road. for rent HOUSE IN CARRBORO $125.00 mo, plus V, utilities. Lot for gardening. 1.75 flat miles from campus. Call or stop late Bill 701 Davie Rd. 929-4383. business opportunity OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-SPORTSWEAR. Infant-Preteen. Ladies Apparel, Combination, accessories or Large Size Store. National brands: Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vander bitt, Izod, Gunnc Sax. Esprit, Brittania, Calvin Klein, Ocean Pacific. Evan Pic one. Haberdashery, Heahhtex, 300 others. $7,900 to $24,900, inventory airfare, training, fixtures, grand opening etc. Mr. Loughlin (612) 888-6555. services CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE MATH TUTOR WITH 4 years' experience helping students in Math-R, 11, 22, 30, 31. 32. Changed my name (was Ingram) moved to Pittsboro, but I'm still in Cnapel HiU most days. Christina (Chris) Jones. Ph.D.. 542-4658. RELAX! ITS ONLY LIFE. The Yoga Place. 452 W. Franklin St., will begin its 9th fad session Sept. 5 offer ing 8 classes each week. For information on how yoga can Improve your concentration, relieve stress, reduce body weight, Increase Bexability, and more call. 967 9686. It's a question of Joy! ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Free pregnancy test. 942-0824. LEARN BARTENDING. CLASSES START soon. South eastern Bartending Institute. Learn a profession in 1-2 weeks. Local classes. Call 942-5385, 6pm-10 pm Mon., 10 am-2 pm, Tucs.-Fri. for sale FOUR TICKETS (RAM'S CLUB Section) to Memphis Slate Game. Call 9424152. Keep trying. DORM -SIZE REFRIGERATOR WITH freezer for sale. Ex cellent condition. $40. Call 967-4078 evenings. Briefly Michigan, where 3,600 teachers were on strike. About 85,000 students were af fected. There were five districts on strike in the state of Washington and four in Rhode Island accounting for one fourth of that state's students and teachers. There were two strikes each in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Illinois. EVERETT, Wash. Vice President George Bush and nearly half the U.S. Senate joined about 1,400 other mourners Wednesday in bidding farewell to Sen. Henry M. "Scoop' Jackson as he was buried in this waterfront mill town. Meanwhile, controversy was already brewing over appointment of an interim successor to the Washington Democrat, and over plans for a winner-take-all November election to fill his seat an election that could help determine con trol of the entire U.S. Senate. Jackson "wanted his nation to be strong because he knew the terrible dan ger of the age in which we live," Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., said. Jackson, a veteran of 43 years in Con gress, was known nationally for his sup port of a strong defense. He died Sept. 1 at age 71 after a blood vessel near his heart ruptured. Mourners included former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger; Sens. John Tower, R-Texas; Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.; Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz.; Majority Leader Howard Baker Jr., R-Tenn.; Minority Leader Robert Byrd, D-W. Va., and Washington state's entire congressional delegation. RALEIGH Gov. Jim Hunt Wed nesday declared three days of official mourning for the 269 people killed last week when a Soviet fighter shot down a Korean airliner. mmmm BUY ONE MEDIUM PIZZA GET THE SECOND ONE FOR S2.00 S 988-UNC1 MARVIN SALTZMAN Landscapes and Mapscapes: Mostly Mountains on exhibit at Carolina Union Gallery September 11-October 15 Lecture; Sept. 18, Art Building, 3 pm Reception, Sept. 18, Union Gallery, 5 pm Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. SINGERS NEVER CUT BLACK material for UNC choir dress. Pattern too 22.00 933-2971 ask for Maureen. FOR SALE: PIONEER COMPUTER -controlled stereo receiver. 45 watts per channel; quartz digital-synthesized tuning with scansearch; 16 station presets; sub sonic speakers protection filter; complete with original packaging, owners manual; 1 year old; $159 call 933 6026. FOR SALE ONE GUEST pass to the Memphis State game. Call Felix 933-6386. KENWOOD RECEIVER FOR SALE - 55 watts per chan nel. Less than one year old. Call Chris at 933-8614. FOR SALE: 1980 SUZUKI TS185. 1000 miles. Light blue. Great condition. $700. Call Patty at 933-5212. wanted WANTED: GOOD HOME FOR fine dog. Four years old mixed breed needs new home. Medium-sized, affectionate. Free to good home. 942-4238. NEED ONE TICKET FOR Memphis St. game this Sat. Call 933-1109 after 12:00. rides I DESPERATELY NEED A ride to Charlotte. N.C. Friday afternoon or evening. Will pay for all expenses. Call 933-2826. RIDE NEEDED BACK FROM Charlotte. Sunday 911. Share gas. Call after 4 p.m. 942-5559. roommates ROOMMATE WANTED TO SKRE two bedroom, two bath apt. Vi mile from campus. Call Eric at 942-2412 after 6 pm. TWO NON-SMOKING FEMALES need 2 females to share room in 2 bedroom, 2 bath apt. for spring semester. 183.75-month plus utilities. On bus line, near mall. Call 968-1756. Keep trying. MALE OR FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for University Garden Apt. $100 a month plus utilities. Call 942-2935. ROOMMATE WANTED: OWN BEDROOM in 2 Nfdroom house, nice residential location. I'm a grad student who par tys a little. Rent $137.50. Call BUI at 942-8951 FEMALE. MUSIC-LOVING. FRIENDLY. MILD studler. to share 2 bedroom apartment on busline. A C, pool, carpet, cable. Furnished except your room. ' i rent, 1 1 utilities. Call Julie at 929-6645 keep trvtn?' "Flags will be flown at half-mast to day through Friday," said Hunt's deputy press secretary, Brent Hackney. Meanwhile, memorial services , were held for two people with ties to North Carolina who were killed in a crash Aug. 31. Duke University held a service Wed nesday afternoon for Sirena WuDunn, a rising junior and computer science major who had been on her way to Hong Kong for a year's study at Chinese University. Duke officials said her parents, two sisters and a brother attended and that relatives and friends were planning a scholarship fund in honor of the straight A student. A memorial service was scheduled in Newton later Wednesday for James Burgess, 55. Burgess, a Newton native living in Seneca, S.C., had been flying to Korea on business as a self-employed sales representative for several textile companies. SYLVA Former Superior Court Judge Lacy Thomburg said Wednesday he would abandon his race for governor and instead seek the Democratic nomina tion for state attorney general. "I've been running for governor, but everywhere I go people are telling me I've been winning the race for attorney general," Thornburg told a hometown crowd at a morning news conference on the steps of the Jackson County Court house. He made a similar announcement later Wednesday at the state Democratic headquarters in Raleigh. "During my campaign, it has become clear to me that the issues I know about and care about are the ones the attorney general can do the most about," Thorn burg said. "That's why I want to be the lawyer for the people of North Carolina." Good Thru Sept. 15, 1983 i personals JUVENILE DELINQUENTS AND TROUBLED youths need your help. Consider volunteering your time at C.A. Dillon training school. Meeting Wednesday and Thursday at 6:30 pm upstairs Campus Y. Call for info Suzanne 967-2368 or Donna 967-4206. ATTENTION FRESHMEN! CHECK BY the Alumni House to see if your parents ordered a Freshman Record for you. You may be surprised! Records on sale 96 99. 2-4 pm. OUTDOOR ALL CAMPUS PARTY with PI Kappa Phi featuring The Offerders." Sept. 10th, 9:00 pm-l.-OO am, 216 Flnley Golf Course Road. 30-HOUR PARTY MARATHON Three beads UallasHed beer. Thure.. Sept. S. 9 pea thru Sat.. Sept. 10, IS ass. DELTA UP 8ILON FRATERNITY. YES I, MISS SAPPHIRE Olivia Johnsonn have returned on another Thursday. While I walked this summer, I noticed ail of these women reading a book about having a complex of being Cinderella. Child, I don't have no complex about that. Though I used to be Snow White ... till I drifted. ST. ANTHONY HALL, UNCS literary and social co-ed fraternity Invites you to a Bash In your honor. Behind the Carolina Inn. Friday night. DEBRA. REN EE, CAROL J., Suzanne and anyone eke who knows what a bear scare Is Just wanted to say have fun (our motto is) this year! Cathy. IVCF MID-CAMPUS PRESENTS "CHECKING your finds" tonight at 7 pm in the Union. Dennis Gill wilt be speaking on priorities and making a fresh start. TIRED OF THE BORING bagger scence? Dance wildly at St. Anthony Had. Friday, Sept. Ninth 9 pm 207 Pitts boro St ' 30-HOUR PARTY MARATHON Three beade Unlimited beer. Thure.. Sept. S, 9 pas thru Sat.. Sept. 10. 10 aas. DELTA UP SILON FRATERNITY. m

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