2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, October 27, 1983 Bush observes Marine camp; more bodies found The Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon Vice President George Bush donned a flak jacket and helmet to look at the horror of the bomb-devastated Marine camp in Beirut Wednesday and declared that "insidious terrorist cowards" would not shift U.S. policy in the Middle East. "International terror in the world is simply driven home when you see this," Bush said as he stood before the crushed concrete of what had been the four-story head quarters of the Marines' battalion landing team head quarters. Bodies continued to be pulled from the rubble during Bush's visit. The U.S. death toll stood at 219 from the bombing Sunday. The French said 54 of their troops died in an almost simultaneous bombing in a building a mile north. Cpl. Randy Barefoot, 21 , of Kenly, who was helping to dig through the wreckage at the Marine Camp, said: "We've given up hope anybody is alive. All the floors are pressed down and everything is squished." During his three-hour stay, Bush met with President Amin Gemayel and the commanders of the French and Italian peacekeeping forces in Lebanon. He landed while the Marines at Beirut airport were on their highest state of alert following a dawn attack with small arms, mortars and bazookas. "The hooting all along our eastern perimeter stopped shortly before 7 a.m. when we fired two rounds from 81mm mortars," said Marines spokesman Maj. Robert Jordan. No Marines were hit. Bush arrived amid tight security shortly before 9 a.m. by helicopter from the USS Iwo Jima off the Lebanese coast. He had flown to the amphibious assault ship nearly two hours before and his arrival in Beirut was delayed, presumably by the firing on the Marine camp. Bush put on a flak jacket and a steel helmet for the tour of the building that had housed up to 300 Marines when it was flattened Sunday by a truck loaded with explosives driven into the lobby by a suicide terrorist. "I hadn't expected this much destruction," he said. "You heard about it. You read it. But until you see it. .. I guess it's the horror, just the cowardly horror. You know what happened, what somebody did." Bush said that he had spoken with President Reagan just before leaving Washington and that Reagan would not change U.S. policy toward Lebanon because of the at tack. "Foreign policy is not going to be dictated or changed by terror," he said. "We're not going to let down friends. We're not going to let a bunch of insidious terrorist cowards shape the foreign policy of the United States." Bush's visit came 48 hours after French President Fran cois Mitterrand had visited his country's troops here, and President Gemayel said the two visits "reassured the solidarity of the two friendly countries." Bush made no comment to reporters after meeting with Gemayel. At the airport he also met with Gen. Francois Cann, commander of French troops in Beirut, and Gen. Fanco Angioni, commander of the Italian contingent of the multinational peacekeeping force. Meanwhile, the Gemayel government repeated that it is still planning to convene a reconciliation conference among Lebanon's warring Moslem and Christian leaders Monday in Geneva. The privately, owned Central News Agency, which has close ties to Gemayel' s administration, said invitations were sent Wednesday to Syria and Saudi Arabia, re questing them to send observers to the meeting. Such a move, along with the meeting itself, was called for in the Sept. 26 cease-fire ending three weeks of Christian-Druse fighting in the central mountains. The fighting began after Israeli troops pulled out of the mountains to safer positions in southern, Lebanon. The Israelis, who invaded Lebanon in June 1982 in an attempt to smash the Palestine Liberation Organization, have agreed to withdraw from the country if the Syrians get out. ' But the Syrians, who have been in Lebanon since end ing the 1975-76 Moslem-Christian civil war, refuse. rati mm jjobstt rarar Bass Classic footwear has been the mainstay of the American wardrobe since the invention of the famous Bass "Weejun" back in '36. You'll find it at the Bass Factory Outlet, along with the saddle and handstitched boatshoe and over 275 of the latest Bass styles for men, women and children. Over 10,000 pairs in regular stock to choose from. You're assured of the fine Bass quality, the ex traordinary selection and the exceptional service that Henry Bass himself would have been proud of. THE BASS LOOK FOR LESS. Bass Shoe Factory Outlet Burlington Manufacturers Outlet Center, 1228 Plaza Dr., Burlington, NC Sun 12-6, Mon-Sat 9-9 D IFF In stock with purchase of i i i I bJPEL j prescription lenses xlOT1. : - Tl,... 11 IftOI 1 I I Counon Good Thru 111083 ij t - J : f V iuu iiiusi ijreaeiii una au av me lime ui ui uc i . ; AN Michael Costabile, Licensed Optician 1 235A Elliott Road 968-4776 Hours: 9-6 M-F We would be more than happy to arrange a same day eye examination for you. 8 WT" TV iy yy ly iy V1 fy 1Y 1Y iy iy w y r JLfx. -A-- 4.v. .Afv Arffr. snJr AJ. AAr. 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Nicaragua has long claimed the United States plans to invade it, and the Grenada incursion gives the Marx ist government in Managua a prece dent to point to U.S. troops are already stationed near Nicaragua's borders, and American-backed rebels attack Nicaragua regularly. Ortega told 50,000 protest marchers in Managua Tuesday night that there is proof of CIA plans "to provoke military attacks on economic objec tives in Honduras and Costa Rica with the aim of blaming them on our coun try, thus providing a pretext to under take a greater aggression against Nicaragua." WASHINGTON The House on Wednesday rejected an effort to stop further production of Pershing 2 intermediate-range missiles scheduled for deployment in Western Europe in vp:.' r ember. The missiles acre the first of a series of major weapons programs in Presi dent Reagan's military buildup facing floor challenges as the House began a paragraph-by-paragraph examination of a $247 billion military spending bill. Rep. Joseph P. Addabbo, D-N.Y., chairman of the defense appropria tions subcommittee, moved to delete the $432.8 million earmarked for buy ing 95 missiles, but he lost in a voice vote. Addabbo argued that the 108 missiles needed for deployment in Europe already have been bought and that technical bugs that showed up in flight tests should be corrected before more are purchased. An Addabbo ally, Rep. Les Au Coin, D-Ore.. argued that deployment of the missiles, intended to counter Soviet SS-20 missiles already arrayed against Europe, wouid be provocative and add to the arms race. But Reps. Norman Dicks, D-Wash., and Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., said a vole against further procure ment wouid send signals of weakness both to America's allies and to arms control negotiatois. BOSTON AIDS may 'be caused by a plant fungus that mimics a drug used to lower immunity in organ transplant patients, federal scientists say. "We are working arotmd the clock on it," said Dr. Thomas Folks, one of the researchers. "We arc very excited about it." The fungus, which has never been known to cause disease in human be ings, has been found in the blood of victims of AIDS. fflHtan'g Choose a suit, a sport coat, or slacks select another get both at a special "2-Fer" price! 1 3-Piece Wool Suits 2-FER $358 Reg. S365 each 3-Piece wool Suits 2-FER $318 Reg. $285 each Egon Von Furstenberg 3-Piece Corduroy Suits 2-FER $148 Reg S165 each rk i& m m Harns Tweed Sport coats 2-FER $228 Rpg. $25 each td&r Shetland wool vr ' V 1 -if . t H ItVl Don't Neea iwu; -. Bring m i-ncn Share The Bargain Sport coats 2-FER $168 Reg $175 each Designer Raincoats 2-FER $88 Reg. $125 each 3-Piece 2-FER $398 Reg. $350 each Prince Ferrari Dress Shirts 2FER $22 Reg $22.50 each worsted wool Slacks 2-FER $65 f?eq $65 each Cotton string Knit Sweaters crew & v-neck 2-FER $38 Reg $40 each WS4 I39- ALTERATIONS AT COST. SEE HOW EASY IT IS TO BE BETTER DRESSED FOR LESS! 163 E. 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Informa tional meeting Thurs., Oct. 27th at 8:00 in the Union stop reminiscing and start scrimmaging! SELECTING A MAJOR WORKSHOP for freshmen and sophomores. Tuesday. Nov. 1, 3:30-5:00. 204 Steele. Sign up in 209 Steele. Sponsored by the Counseling Center. THE CPC AND UNION Gallery committee will meet on Thursday, Oct. 27 at 7 pm in the Union. This is a very im portant meeting to discuss photo contest. STUDENTS FOR GARY HART organizational meet ing. Tuesday. Nov. 1, 8:00 pm in the Union. GET INTO THE HALLOWEEN spirit. After the Tubes or , before Franklin St., come by Mangum's Haunted House. Tickets only $1.00 in advance. Sun. and Monday night RESCHEDULED: ALL THE KING'S MEN Thurs., Oct. 27. 7 9:30. FREE Union Auditorium. One Clemson guest pass needed. Please call Beth after 2 p.m. 933-4104. Thank-You! lost and found FOUND: MAN'S WATCH IN Ackland Art building. Call 933-4705 and identify. FOUND BLACK SWEDA WATCH with name Lisa B in scribed on front. Call 942-7019. FOUND ONE BOX OF computer soft-ware with the name David Bowe on it. Call 933-8448. LOST: MAN'S TAN VELCRO type wallet. Keep the money, I just need I.D.'s etc. Call 933-1618 anytime. Please keep trying!! help wanted WANTED: CONSCIENTIOUS WOMAN TO provide part time care and fun for our six-month-old. Hours negotiable. Need own transportation. Call 933-8259. ASTHMA SUFFERERS - EARN $75 in mm EPA Breathing Study on the UNC ciapu. To qmalify yon mast be male. 18-35, with currently active asthma. For more information please call 966 1253, Monday-Friday. 8-5. OVERSEAS JOBS-SUMMERYEAR round. Europe, S. Amer.. Australia, Asia. All Fields. $500-51200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write UC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. SMOKERS! THE EPA NEEDS white males, age 18-40, for a study faavoMns 2 visits. 1-1 Vi hoars on the UNC campus. $15 compensation. Cell 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. NOVEMBER IS CAREER MONTH! 3 Seminars Nov. 3, 3:30 T-6 NC Nov. 8, 4:45 Rm 2 OC Nov. 17, 3:30 T-7 NC Various Corporate Representatives Question & Answer Session on Interviewing, Career Opportunities, etc. Watch DTH for Details ABS the association of business students Q: What is one of the cheapest and most firmly comfortable mattresses around? A: "Tc PIt- Q: what mattress also folds into a sofa to sit, read and relax on? A: "frlev rIs-t-OV Q: Where can you go to get a locally made quality Futon mattress? mmWtmWkW - . ..a ms t.ll. AV 41 Z W. rramuin ou. NEED CASH? CAN YOU work Monday, Wednesday, Fri day and Saturday or Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 11:30-2 pm? Apply at Burger King 205 East Franklin be tween 2 and 4 pm. Please no phone calls. BLACK MALES & FEMALES - $45 will be paid to healthy non-smokers, age 18-35, who com plete an EPA breathing study on the UNC cam pus. For more info please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm. PART AND FULL-TIME managersinstructors for personal computer instruction center. Must be proficient on IBM or Digital PC. Excellent salary and benefits. Send resume to Box 13. Carrboro, N.C. 27514. NEW BURGER KING OPENING in Carrboro. Hir ing for all positions and all shifts. Pick up appli cations at Burger King on Franklin Street weekdays before 6:00 pm. No phone calls please. services AMITY LSATGMATMCATGRE Seminars. Our guaran tee: Score in top 25 or take the next course free. Call toll free 800 243-4767 for schedule and free brochure. ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confiden tial GYN facility with Saturday and evening appoint ments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Teste. 942-0824. STEREO-FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE on stereo components. We also repair and upgrade speaker systems. With state-of-the-art drivers. Reasonable rates. Call John Florence. 929-2841. DONT RUIN YOUR PRECIOUS tapes! Dr., David makes house calls: Tape decks cleaned and demagnetized for $5.00 in your home. Call Dr. David, 929-2587. IT IS ALMOST THESIS time. . .and you should let Village Instant Printing assist you. We are experts in the careful duplication of dissertations, and theses. We have the 100 cotton rag Old Council Tree bond that most professors and departments require. Stop by VIP in Kroger Plaza, facing Franklin St. We're between Lowe's and the Village Bank. We're open Mon.-Fri. 8 am-6 pm and Sat. 9-2 pm. Pizza Transit Authority RUN AHEAD OF THE REST p T A needs good clean energetic people to become part of our delivery team Base wage plus tips and commission can earn a good runner over $200 'wk Must be 18 and have reliable auto and insurance Flexible hours for full time and part time position Apply in person at 300 w Rosemary St for sale 1981 YAMAHA 400 FOR sale. Excellent condition. 7.500 miles. Also comes with a hondaline full face helmet. $975. CaU 933-7852. GRANVILLE SOUTH FEMALE CONTRACT for sale. Call immediately: Georgie 933-0317 or Susan 967-5247. 1981 OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER wagon, diesel. converted with new gas 307 engine GM's computer adjusted industry pacesetter. As of 1020 w90 days warranty. Car is in first class condition. Book value $7700 conversion $2000 price $8,000. Call 967-3339. COUCH FOR SALE long enough to stretch out on 8 ft. natural beige off white woven materi al. Loose cushions. Good condition. $300.00 or best offer. 933-8782 or 962-1 163. TWO TICKETS TO SEE The Tubes. Available for best offer. Save some money on a great show. Call 929-7652. COLLEGE SWEATSH1RS! HARVARD (GREY) - Yale (white) Princeton (navy) Dartmouth (kelly) North Carolina (light blue) USC (white) others. $14.00 each postpaid. Send check to LMg, Box 317, Brookhaven, MS 39601. COD orders call 1-601-835-1085. NEED CAMPUS HOUSING? For sale: two contracts for same room in Hinton James. Available second semester or earlier. Call 933-4523 after 3:30 pm. Please keep trying! GREAT LITTLE CONVERTIBLE SPORTS car. 1977 MG Midget. Yellow, 41,000 miles. Leaving for Europe and must seU. $2,500. Call Linda at 6-5010 or 933-7705. 2 FEMALE GRANVILLE SOUTH contracts for sale immedi ately! 7th floor great place to live! Please call Kathy 933-0424 or Lynne 933-0454. wanted NEED 2, 4, or 6 tickets to the Clemson game, preferably non-student. Call Dana at 933-3073. WANTED: ONE GUEST PASS to Clemson game. Price negotiable. Please call Lisa at 968-1578 or leave message. Thanks! WANTED: 2 TICKETS TO the UNC-Clemson game. Parents coming into town. Please help. Call 286-0603. WHO HAS N.Y. STYLE . CORNED BEEF AND A HOT PASTRAMI? BENTLEVS DfcLI EASTGATE 929-5848 "Helping you think it through" Birth Control Free Pregnancy Testing and Counseling Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Annual GYN Examinations Completely Confidental Fees Based on Income 103 W.King St. Hillsborough, N.C. 732-6161 942-7762 NEED 2 GUEST TICKETS to Clemson game. Will pay any reasonable price. Call 489-6896 after 5 pm. roommates WE NEED A NOiN-smoking female to share large bedroom in nearby apartment.' Nov. 11 occupancy $125 includes utilities. Call 933-5733 or 933-5744. WANTED 1 OR 2 ROOMMATES lo share Kingswo-id Apt. for Spring Term. $82 25 per month plus '.' utilities. Call John or Tony 968-0404. ROOMMATE NEEDED: INEXPENSIVE RENT. Iloom f your own. Walking distance to campus. Town House Apis. 967-3008. Please keep trying! NON-SMOKING FEMALE NEEDED to share three bed room Bolinwood Apt. beginning Jan. 1 . Share large master bedroom with private bathphone. $95month. ' utilities cable. Call 942-8036. TEMALE ROOMMATE OR ROOMMATES wanted for master bedroom with private bath in spacious three bed room Bolinwood Apartment. Available immediately! Kent negotiable. Call 929-5040 keep trying! MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED, NICE place in Carrboro, garden, washer, dryer. Call Jack, 967-1083. Rent $125 ', 2 utilities. TWO NEAT, RESPONSIBLE, FUN female roommates needed for three bedroom Bolinwood Apt. beginning .Ian. I. $142.50month plus Vs utilitiescable. On busline near campus. Can 942-8036933-2544. Ask for Cindy or Cecil. rides DESPARATELLY NEED A RIDE to Charlotte, NC Friday after 12:00. Will help with expenses gladly! Pleas" cail l.'sa Hollman 967-9325 or 967-9178 keep trying! DESPERATELY NEED RIDE TO Washington DC Friday morning. Will pay expenses. If you can help, call Tom at 942-6830 evenings. personals STOLEN GREEN BOOK BAG with notes and textbook from nursing class in name of Dolores Hamilton. 5 (H) Fri day. Health Science Library. Return 967-3940. PRE-HALLOWEEN COSTUME SALE: Buy your artist made halloween costume and mask from Center Gallery this year! We also have clothing, fabric, lials and numerpus-accessories. All assembled for vor needs with a creative flair. Friday, Oct. 28. 6-10 pm: Saturday. Oct. 29, 2-10 pm: Sunday Oct. 30. 2-5 pro. Center Gallery is located at 118A East Main St., Carr boro, above Tumbleweed Cyclery. (niiijiniit mm t ira m mil tUK Irlf 1 1 AWLESS SOIREE this past Saturday, I. Miss Sapphire Olivia Johnsonn, gained 120 lbs., put my hair in a bandana, wore a white apron and walked around saying "Mav 1 H. p Ya?" Cm-s.-i what I was? A Pine Room Kitchen Worker! UVA BOS TR.'PPERSI NEED ttt collect $18.50 to it-.sure seat! Come to meeting 3:30 Thursday Room 'Z00 of Union or come by 20Q 2:00-3:30 Wed. or 2:00-3:30 Thursday. MUST HAVE MONEY BY THURSDAY! JEFFREY S -HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY! Mures lo Pep permint Hi hnappes. Charlie, my first trai tor ride, winter weekends on "CM)", suiivlakis. ind Williamsburg . . . II.YVM, your "liltle girl." SHARHAT SEKVK rS AM) DINNER will be held at Hillel Ibis Friday. Oct. 28. Services at 6:30; dinner following at 7:30 pm. ChirWen $3.50, veggie $2.50. 10 discount affiliates. Reservations please by Friday noon. X6 HOW ABOUT EONDU Fri. night al 12' I think we need to try it one more time to see K we ran ;)et to the dessert before we pass out. Let me knov. 4(44D. YOU CORDIALLY INVITED TO drop by the UNC Cf School of I'uhlic Health Open House on Wednesday. October 26. from 2:00-4:30 in the 2nd floor student lounge of Rosenau Hall. Share refreshments and conversation with faculty and students representing majors in: - Biostatistics - Environments! Protection - Health Education -Health Policy and Administration -Nutrition. For farther information call 966-2482. SATURDAY NIGHT PARTY! The Sound Barrier, behind Mr. (j.itti's, presents The Pressure Boys with guests Johnny Ouest, in a special pre-Halliwveen bash. Sure lo lie a real gas! I IE! I DIVERS! GET PSYCHED for Penn State. Remember. ScVjitt.il spms. transverse twists, and longitudinal entries. You've been working so hard! Best of lur k. IVCE-MID CAMPUS PRESFLNTS "Sharing Your Set ret of Success," a rhapter meeting on evangelism, at 7 p.m. in the Union. Fil Anderson will be speaking. See you there! MARY R. BEI.ATED HAPPYS1 Is Ibis typical or what? Let's clown atomicl Friday nile it'll be Ihe cat's miaow' Tomor row bids fair, so good kick! Love, Carolyn. THE H!1J I I CHAD STUDENTS ate sponsoring a wine and cheese parly Sunday. Oct. 30, 7:30 pm at Hillel. Admission: f or guys one botlie of wine, for girls i heese. Hillel will provide all (he test. Here's a grea! chance lo get logi 'bet and socialize before hitting ih- Looks . Sunday night. Any question call Rina 942-40r7 or l ied 92M2:i. Mr. Gattfs Needs Delivery Drivers. Day and Night posi tions. Name your own hours. Above average earnings. Call 968-UNCl. Cr. Bread N Butter Silk-screen II4 Henderson . 9I9- 942 - 3198 fine silk-screen T-shirts O Tf K'a' 11 ICU rjrjf parenthood V TLA of orange county of course! IU

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