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2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, September 14, 1983 Conservatives denounce response The Associated Press WASHINGTON Prominent conservatives, denouncing President Reagan's response to the shooting down of a Korean airliner as "incredibly inadequate," appear sharply divided over whether to abandon their support of the president as the 1984 campaign approaches. Some leaders of the New Right - notably Richard Viguerie and Howard Phillips - say they want to dump Reagan in favor of a more conservative presidential candidate, even though they acknowlege such a campaign is futile. But there are indications that the president's political right flank is holding, despite the conservatives spoken disappoint ment. Not a single conservative Republican in the House or Senate, many of whom favor stronger anti-Soviet steps in response to the downing of the plane, has broken with Reagan politically over the issue. Any challenger to Reagan would likely come from Con gress, and aides to the Republican leadership in both the House and Senate say they have not heard any talk along those lines. Any many conservatives point out that a challenge to Reagan would increase the election chances of the Democratic candidate next year, and that all the contenders for the party's nomination are more liberal than Reagan. The National Conservative Political Action Committee is proceeding with its planned multi-million dollar campaign to secure Reagan's re-election. "He is the most articulate, most charming, most aggressive conservative we've had, possibly since Theodore Roosevelt," said Rep. Newt Gingrich, R-Ga. and one of the more conservative members of the House. ) "There's no reason to waste our energies on an internal civil war," added Gingrich, one of many Republicans who say they Couple argues The Associated Press SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Court of ficers wheeled in 103 pounds of marijuana Tuesday as testimony opened in the trial of a couple who say that in their church, marijuana is the "body and blood of Christ." David and Christine Nissenbaum of Monson argue that smoking marijuana is part of the worship in their church the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church. The couple, both 35, were arrested March 20, 1981, on charges of trafficking, possession of marijuana with intent to dis tribute and cultivation of marijuana. : BUY ONE MEDIUM 2-lngredient Pizza : GET A 2-LITER SOFT DRINK FREE : 2 CC3-UHC1 Good Thru Sept 21,1933 -iirMii.3 m2 n.i.n.3 "" "'""'I ' ,',, iji J! b...., -J i"J :LTT3 Bring In this coupon and get a FREE T-Snirt when you buy any regularly priced athletic shoes 1 r Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office 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 5 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 CAROLINA STUDENTS FOR RUFUS EDMISTEN will hold ttt trst organizational meeting Sept. 15th at 7:00 pra in Union. Enquire at desk for room number. Call Kelly Keller, 729-9196. If unable to attend. THE YACXETY YACK WILL hold its fioaal ! See. 14. ffcfHI pes ha the IWoa Aaawnriass AM hstesoetod stadoate are surged to NIKK1 GIOVANNI. THE PRINCESS of Black Poetry, will peak on Mon.. Sept 19 at 8:00 In Memorial Hall. Applica tion ior recaption afterward art available at Union Desk and due noon Friday. RAINBOW SOCCER REGISTRATION FOR the Fall 1983 season is open 1040 a.m.-6KX) 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 Cleland Rd. and 15-501. Teams are announced on Saturday, September 10, 10:00-12:00 noon at the stadium. Practices begin Monday, September 12. Matches end Sunday, Novem ber 20. Coaches and sponsors should call 967-8797. RAINBOW SOCCER Is a non-profit recreational soccer program m if s 24th season, h is open to people of any age, sea, or skU. TO MY FORMER CLIENTS: Welcome back. I have moved, but am soil typing and still ori busline. Sharon, 967-1383. ! HOI3I20BJS 1 J . . .with the Campus Yj J gIBJ US FOE i i Y-HOKHZOBJS J I Wed. and Thurs. I 10:00-2:00 l L m m -iIi?-Pit- - - -1 wish Reagan had taken stronger actions in protest of the Russian derision to cboot down the Korean plane. Rep. Phil Crane, R-Ill., a veteran conservative iri the House, is on record for tough sanctions against Russia, including an em bargo on high technology goods and expulsion of many Soviet diplomats. Even so, says a spokesman, "He hopes he'll (Reagan) run for re-election and he'll support him." Many conservatives have been disappointed with Reagan for some months, believing his presidency has not satisfied their own national agenda. But their displeasure deepended as Reagan has reacted to the shooting down of a Korean jetliner with 269 people aboard, including Rep. Larry McDonald, D-Ga. So far, Reagan has demanded an explanation and reparation payments from the Russians, but his main action against the Soviet government has been to severely curtail operations of Aeroflot, the Russian airline. The anti-Reagan rhetoric is roughest among conservatives who . are not elected politicians in their own right. "It's clear that just about every conservative ( know thinks that Reagan's response is incredibly inadequate to the challenge," says Phillips, head of the Conservative Caucus. "It's less than we would expect from Jimmy Carter. But when Viguerie raised the idea of supporting another con servative in a campaign against Reagan next year, the response he got was lukewarm. According to several people, Viguerie raised the idea last week at a breakfast meeting at his house called to arrange memorial ser vices for McDonald and other victims of the incident. "I was asked to join in that effort and I declined," said Paul Weyrich, a prominent New Right leader who is head of the Com mittee for the Survival of a Free Congress. marijuana part of worship Nissenbaum, who says he is a minister of the church, is acting as his own lawyer. He told Judge William Simons on Monday that marijuana is the "body and blood of Christ." Lawyer Linda Thompson, who is repre senting Mrs. Nissenbaum, told the Hamp den Superior Court jury that authorities "would want you to infer" Mrs. Nissen baum's guilt based on the quantity of marijuana confiscated. But she contended that jurors also should consider Mrs. Nissenbaum's testi mony about her personal religious beliefs on the use of marijuana. Nissenbaum asked Simons on Monday Open weeknights til 8 pm UNIVERSITY SQUARE " (Next to Granville Towers 133 w. Franklin 942-1018 THE DEADLINE FOB CELLAR DOOR staff appftca- 14. Apply at IMoa Desk for Graphics. Poetry ProM Staff. GOJtORE IN M. Informational meeting for the Gflmore candidacy for Governor of North CaroBna. Wednesday, September 14 m Room 210 of Union at 8:30 pm. SCUBA DIVING MEETING TONIGHT (Wed.) at 7 pm in 304 Woollen Gym. Come sign up for the tall dives. JV CHEEKLEADfKG TRY-OUTS! Nw mlae Jaasors cast try oertl Taacfcfcag casks to be bead Sept. 15th froaa C-9 aad Sept- lk froea S-4V. Meet aa Cslchaal Gym. SUPPORT AND COMMUNICATOR SKILLS group for married couples sponsored by Student Development and Counseling Center. Mondays beginning October 3. Pre screcning required. Call 962-2175. lost and found FOUND THREE RINGS IN FETZER GYM women's barn room To claim call Susan 933-4139 and identify. LOST GOLD STAR SUNDAY. Sept. 11, 4-5 pm Car michael Field 2. Much sentimental value. Reward offered. Please caB 933-6671. FOUND: 2 GM CAR keys in spare key holder in parking lot beside new library. Call 942-6606 to claim ask for Terry. help wanted CHAPEL HILL COUPLE NEEDS person to clean their house once a week. Call 968-1430 for details. BLACK MALES ft FEMALES - S45 wfll be paid to heekfcy aiia snikaia 1S-35, who eoas -IrlT aa ETA aisarftihig ststdy om the UNC casa pwaVFo aware kmlo plaaaa cal 94-1253. Mow sUsy-Friday aaw-S pea. PERSONS WITH CAR FOR light delivery neat app. earn up to $40 per day. Apply Carr MIH Shopping Village. Mon. Thru Fri. 9 am-9 pm. Suite 214. THE OFFICE CENTER Typing Word Processing Dissertation Theses Resumes Call: (919) 967-0822 After 5: 967-8847 to consider allowing a religious defense. Last year, Superior Court Judge John Moriarty denied a motion by the Nissen baums to dismiss the possession charges because of the couple's religious beliefs. But Simons said a person's reason for possessing a controlled substance is not relevant to whether the person has broken the law. Nissenbaum was convicted in December in U.S. District Court in Portlane, Maine, of conspiracy stemming from the seizure of marijuana along the Maine coast. He and other defendants cited religious freedom in that case, which has been appealed. University Lake Monday's Consumption 6.03 million gallons OWASA Target Level SJS mHUon gallons 1 adidas expires 91783 Limit oneT-Shirt per pair of shoes I 1 1 I I I I J 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. CAROLINA STUDENTS CALLING Like a challenge? Are you articulate, enthusiastic? You can earn $3.35 per hour, plus cash bonuses, by calling alumni for Carolina Annual Giving. Work two weekday evenings per tveek. 7-9:30 p.m., starting October 24, at a special campus phone location. For interview appoint ment call 962-3964, 9 a.m. -5 p.m. (Students with Southwest Sales or past UNC phone campaign experi ence especially invited to call.) Affirmative actionequal opportunity employer. LOCAL LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE CO. needs part time people to mow lawns, rake leaves, etc. Call Walter at 929-3809. WANTED DELIVERY PERSONNEL DOMINO'S Pizza, the world's largest pizza deBvery cos paay. la looking for eathualastic mdividaala to Joka oar teasm. Hosnrsi are very flexible. Mast be IS or older, have car wUh inenraace, and be wtil ha to earn $5 to $19 per hoar. 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Mon. thru Friday 9 am-9 pm. 056 GJtTBtfUUIl '"S MM rain uekep i The Associated Press WASHINGTON House Demo crats, reasserting budget dominance over outnumbered Republicans on Tuesday, pushed through $1.6 billion in additions to domestic programs ranging from low income energy assistance to museum grants.. The mostly party-line vote was 283-124. While only seven Democrats voted with Republicans, 40 Republicans crossed over to support the measure. The additions, contemplated in a non binding budget resolution passed earlier this year, would alter the spending course set two years ago by an omnibus act passed at the insistence of President Reagan. That legislation was Reagan's first ma jor budget victory and was achieved with the help of conservative Democrats. But the makeup of the House was changed substantially in the 1982 elec tions, and the Democratic leadership has been successful this year at restoring some of the cuts ordered by that 1981 bill,, known as Gramm-Latta after its authors. WASHINGTON Unemployment in 35 states went down in the past year, the Labor Department reported Tues day, underlining recent improvement in the national jobless rate as the economy pulled out of a recession. Among individual states, West Virginia stayed at the top of the list with 17.4 percent of its labor force unem ployed in July, but even that high level was down slightly from previous months. North Dakota had the lowest rate at 4.3 percent. Fourteen states still had jobless rates of 10 percent or more in July, the same as in June. But that compared favorably with the 20-state list of May. In North Carolina, unemployment fell to 8.6 percent from 10.1 percent last Tapes reveal The Associated Press ASHEVILLE Six Nazis plotted to haul barrels of explosive napalm to at least three sites in Greensboro and trigger the bombs by remote-control, according to secretly recorded tape recordings played in federal court Tuesday. On the tapes, played before the jury in the conspiracy trial of the six avowed Nazis, the defendants were heard to say napalm would cause the "maximum psy chological effect." The Nazis are charged with conspiring to bomb parts of Greensboro in 1980 while six others Nazis and Ku Klux Klansmen were on trial for murder in state court in Greensboro on charges of killing five Communist Workers Party members at a wanted ANYONE WHO WANTS TO sen "Marketing" by Russ Kirkpatrick call 929-4318. Good Price. services CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE LEARN BARTENDING. CLASSES START soon. South eastern Bartending Institute. Learn a profession in 1-2 weeks. Local classes. 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Prices raage froai $1.04 to $8.00. CaB 933-4544 aad ask for Shaw Brady, or drop by 434 Hiatoa Jaaaee anytiaae. TENNIS RACKETS-TWO SPALDING World Opens, strung, good cond. $20 a piece. 967-7378. t Fri. 916 7 9:30 12 Dollar Admission TkfsQts at Union .a Briefly year. North Carolina has the 28th highest rate. In July, the report said, 35 states logged lower rates than in the same month of 1982, a month when the reces sion was still deepening. Rates were up in 14 states over the same 12-month period, and the level was unchanged in one state. WASHINGTON The Soviet Union is building three new bases for mobile SS-20 nuclear missiles to be targeted on Western Europe while negotiating with the United States for reductions on both sides, Pentagon sources said Tuesday. When complete, the bases will be able to house 27 missiles with 81 warheads. The Soviets now have 243 of these triple warhead missiles aimed at Western Europe and another 108 targeted on Asia. " : The Pentagon sources, who would not be identified by name, said the bases are in a central area of the Soviet Union, but declined to provide any additional ' in formation. However, one official said, "It may foreshadow a plan to build more." To match the SS-20s, the United States and its North Atlanta Treaty Organiza tion allies agreed in 1979 to deploy 572 U.S. missiles in West Germany, Britain, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands. De ployment begins in December unless an agreement is reached with the Soviets by then: SAN FRANCISCO A North Carolina drug company should have known huge quantities of codeine drugs sold to 10 California stores would be used for illegal purposes, the government said in a $900,000 civil suit Tuesday. Nazi plans to use napalm "Death to the Klan" march in November 1979. Prosecutors say they canceled their plans after the six Klansmen and Nazis were acquitted. The tapes in the current trial were re corded on Oct. 1, 1980, by former federal agent Michael Sweat, posing as Maj. Mike Swain, a soldier of fortune. "I was wanting napalm, the psycho logical effect," defendant Frank Lee For the record The DTH incorrectly reported the dates r. for the College Bowl sign-up and campus tournament in Tuesday's story "UNCs Rude Boys rev up as college bowl season MARVIN SALTZMAN Exhibiting in Union Gallery Sept. 11 -Oct. 19 m m m aa. m -" Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. FOR SALE 1963 sw coupe. Stingray Corvette original 327340 hp. with 59,000 miles. Car is immaculate. Red with black interior. Paint hasn't seen rain. Will be sold by Fri day. Pictures available. Worth $17,000. Taking offers. Call 967-4742. 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Call Adrian (704) 527-2343. CAR POOL SANFORD TO CHAPEL HILL M-F. Leave San ford 7:00 a.m. Leave UNC campus 5:15 p.m. CaB Mark Revels 774-6898. RIDE NEEDED TO AND from Greenville. N.C. the week end of Sept. 16. WlOhcfo pay for gas. Please caB 933-2983. Ask for Kristi. roommates FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share 2 br duplex. Furnished except your room. Fireplace, washerdryer, storage, yard with free lawn service. 1187.50 (negotiable), ' utilities. 933-9194 after 6 pm. SEEKING MATURE PERSON (GRADUATE or profes sional) to share furnished, large (nearly buih) country house, utilities Included. 10 minute drive from campus. CaB 383-4281 after 5 pm. FEMALE. NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2 bedroom apartment 1 mile from campus, on bus line. Unfurnished. AC. Bed and desk available for your room. CaB 929-4265 after 5.-00. Keep trying. ALL CAMPUS PARTY TEP HOUSE This Saturday, Sept. 17th 8:30 pm-1:00 am Live Band "THE CLUP' Come listen rid enoy plei i o FffFf?f?fEf The U.S. Justice Department suit, filed in federal court, claims Burroughs Wellcome Co. of Research Triangle Park violated federal laws governing distribu tion of controlled substances by selling "excess and suspicious quantities of the codeine content drugs" without notify ing the federal Drug Enforcement Ad ministration. "We believe the charges are unjusti fied," said Thomas Kennedy, the com pany's vice president of corporate af fairs. "We deny them. Obviously, we in tend to defend this action vigorously." U.S. Attorney Joseph Russoniello said a California State Board of Pharmacy ' investigation found abuse of the pills APC-4, Empirin-4 and Empirin Com-pund-4 in combination with the sleep ing pill Doriden, made by another company. RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK It would have cost more, but the state could have used a portable incinerator to treat PCB-laden soil dumped along 243 miles of N.C. roadsides, a U.S. En vironmental Protection Agency scientist says. The incinerator "could have been used, but at a much greater cost" than putting the tainted soil in a landfill, said John E. B rugger, a senior scientist with EPA's Municipal Environmental Re search Laboratory in Edison, N.J. "I'm not sure legislation is in place that would have paid for it." The PCBs, illegally dumped in 1978, were dug up and placed in a controver sial Warren County landfill after state of ficials said there was no approved tech nology to destroy the PCBs where they lay. Used in power transformers, PCBs, or polychlorinated byphenyls, are believed to cause cancer. Braswell told Sweat. "Let's face it, down town Greensboro right about four o'clock in the evening when it's good and crowd ed." Sweat, a former agent with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire arms, is the first witness for the govern ment in the trial the third for the Nazis. The current trial, which began Monday in U.S. District Court in Asheville, is expect ed to last most of the week. opens.". The. story should have said tjiat the tournament begins Oct. 9. Teams can sign up starting Monday. The DTH regrets the errors Reception Sept 18, 5:00 pm in Union Gallery. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR a single bedroom in a completely furnished apartment Only $125.00 month plus l utilities. CaB 489-9659. personals CAROLINA PHOTOGRAPHERS: COME TO the Brst CPC meeting of the year on Thursday, Sept. 15, at 7 pm. AB members must attend. Check at Union Desk for Room number. WANT TO PLAY REAL football? Jofa the UNC Chsb Football Teaasu Eoaipaseat Is provided. Coate to Eriaghastae Field at 5:15 pas or cal D.C Taylor 933-2410. INTERESTED IN DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS, Gamma World, Traveller, or Dragonquest? if so, sign up for Wrath of Con In the pit. 12th- 16th from 11:00-2:00. H KIEL'S DELIS ARE BACK! Come and enjoy our Brst deH of the semester on Wednesday, Sept 14 from 6-7:30 p.m. Delicious New York style deli sandwiches with afl the trimmings are yours at a very reasonable cost. 10 discount for Hilld members. Debbie Miller from AZYF will be at the DeH to discuss Israel Programs with anyone interested. See you there! EXPERIENCED OARSMEN INTERESTED IN l fasj coeapetrtsvely fhle semester cal 942-65 befora Tbsnraday. , AUNTIE EM-MET A boy from. State named Clem. Me. him, and The Wimpy Dawg are twirling to Carolina. Damn, Missed Rush. Dorthy. ' -' LOOK OUT CHAPEL HILL because The Moose Is Loosefr Happy 19th Birthday'. Ruthy! ILY. Deb. HOW ARE THINGS AT YOUR end Marg? Better I hope now that you're home. You were really missed (No one to make fun of gets boring!) Hops you're better soon we love you a lot SueSuc aneVDiane. ' HEY BABE! TENMOKTJiS (almost) and sttB going strong! I love you more every day. Steven Smith, you are the greatest. Love, Shayc. GREG. SO YOU DIDNT like the black shirt, huh big boy? Maybe next time III wear something more suited to your tastes... Ukc Pink! PD. JOIN US FOR AN open poetry reading at the Hall. Pre sent your own poetry, prose, music, whatever come one come all. 8 pm tonight at St. Anthony HaB, 207 Ptrtsboro St 967-9172. Bring a friend. 35s, GET ACQUANTED WITH each other as wcB as your profs. Find out what's happening In Pharmacy School. Vote Mitch Miller for President SAY VHAT YOU WANT IN THIS SPACE $4.00 student rate n
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