2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, November 1, 1983 Some Marines to move The Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon All "non essential" staff from the Marine con tingent in Beirut will move to U.S. war ships offshore because of the Oct. 23 ter rorist bombing at the airport, Marine spokesman Maj. Robert Jordan said Mon day. He said the latest casualty toll from the truck-bomb that destroyed a Marine in stallation at the airport is "over 230 dead, over 70 wounded." He said search opera tions were nearly complete. "We're fairly confident we've got just about everybody," Jordan said. One or two bodies may still be in the rubble of what had been the four-story headquarters of the Marine Battalion Landing Team, he said, "but indications are we've found everybody we're going to find." A simultaneous bombing at the head quarters of French forces killed at least 58 soldiers. The French and Americans are part of a multinational force deployed in Beirut for more than a year at the govern ment's request to help keep the peace in Lebanon, wracked by years of civil war. The Reagan administration has accused Iranian-backed terrorists of engineering the blasts and has vowed unspecified retaliation. Iran denies involvement. Lebanese police say they have no clues about the identity of the terrorists and have made no arrests. In Geneva, leaders of Lebanon's war ring Christian and Moslem sects began a long-awaited reconciliation conference Monday in attempts to settle old feuds and agree on changes to give the Moslem ma I I I I I I In stock kJPEL prescription lenses Coupon Good Thru 111083 (You must r .-3 on Michael Costabile, Licensed Optician 235A Elliott Road We would be more than happy to 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 THE UNC DUNGEONS and Dragons Club will be meeting at 7:30 in the Union on the 1st. We will discuss T-shirts and an upcoming party. BEER. WINE, MUNCHIES, SOFTDRINKS, Dancing! Come to Oktoberfest, Nov. 4th at The Community Church (comer of Mason Farm and Purefoy Roads) Ad mission $3.50. Tickets available in the German Dept., Dey Hall. lost and found FOUND-FALL SEMESTER BUS pass, on highway 54 across from Old WellCarolina Apts. Call 929-3557 to iden tify. LOST: SIAMESE CAT. FROM Royal Park complex. Reward, contact 8-P968-0648. I ? Compare Our Incredibly Low Prices! j -42W H Try our medium 12" Pizza with 7) 1 topping J If onjxJL95, ; Lgfijfc help wanted services MENSTRUAL CRAMPS? 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"If the Lebanese fire is not put out now, before it is too late, only God knows where this fire will spread and how much it will threaten the Arab world and the world as a whole," Gemayel said. "This conference is a unique opportuni ty to snatch Lebanon, the region and the world from this dangerous dilemma and dark tunnel," he said. "This opportunity might not present itself again." Jordan said "non-essential personnel" clerks and maintenance crews with the 1,600-man Marine contingent at the airport will withdraw to American 6th Fleet warships stationed off the coast. He did not disclose how many people were in volved. "Some of the non-essentials will be on a commuting basis," he said. "When their services are needed, they'll come in, then they'll go back out." Since the bombing, several U.S. con gressmen have demanded that the entire American force retreat to the ships, saying security conditions at the airport base made them highly vulnerable to terrorists. Asked whether the change was a result of the truck bombing, Jordan said: "The situation has changed, and we respond to the change." He said between 150 and 200 Marines based at Camp Lejeune joined the Marine with purchase of present this ad at the time of order.) nv 968-4776 Hours: 9-6 M-F J arrange a same day eye examination for you. NEED HOLIDAY CASH? ASTHMA SUFFERERS EARN S75 in an EPA Breathing Study on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be male, 18 35, with currently active asthma. For more infor mation please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8-5. OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMERYEAR round. Europe. S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. $500-$1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. NEED HOLIDAY CASH? BLACK MALES & FEMALES - $45 will be paid to healthy non smokers, age 18-35, who complete an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. For more info please call 966-1253. Monday-Friday 8 am-S pm. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEER dents needed. 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The Marine spokesman also said the Americans were loading some equipment onto ships in preparation for the mid November departure of the 24th Marine Amphibious Unit, deployed in Beirut since May. Marine Cpl. Brad Trudell, 21, of Camden, N.Y., said he is eager to leave Beirut. He stood guard at the bombed-out headquarters building Monday wearing a helmet with the slogan "Peacemonger." "Americans can't understand this kind of terrorism," he said, pointing to the wreckage. Jordan said bulldozers eventually will level what is left of the wrecked building and work crews will pave it over. He said "it will be as smooth as a parking lot when we get done with it." Former Secretary General speaks Thursday Kurt Waldheim, former secretary general of Auditorium. The speech, titled "Peace: Do the United Nations, will speak at UNC Thurs- We Have A Chance?" is sponsored by the day at 8 p.m. in the Ackland Art Classroom Curriculum in Peace, War and Defense. ii mme? II 0 All ads must be prepaid. 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A similar resolution was approved in the Democrat controlled House earlier this year, but until now, there had been no vote in the full Senate. The resolution was attached to a critical debt limit bill which must be approved for the federal government to continue to borrow funds, and thus continue to operate. The freeze proposal, opposed by President Reagan, came to Congress after hundreds of local organizations around the country gathered petitions, and raised money to get the idea taken seriously in Washington. KANSAS CITY, Mo. A federal judge on Monday threw out a $500,000 verdict won by former anchorwoman Christine Craft and ruled that her demotion by a TV station was not the result of six discrimination. U.S. District Judge Joseph E. Stevens Jr. said the jury ver dict on Craft's allegations of fraud against Metromedia Inc. was the result of "passion, prejudice, confusion or mistake," and ordered a new trial. 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But yours gives most; for mind did only lend me to the world: yours gave to me a friend." Happy Birthday! Love, M LI DO YOU NEED A MIRACLE IN YOUR LIFE? Whether pbysicaL essotkHud. or spiritual Jesus has) the answer Himself. Cosse bear this message through Nick Pappis. LORI K.. HAPPY HALLOWEEN and Birthday. You're 19 so raise Hell and get Drunk. . .again. Two for 25C at Purdy's makes it hard to walk straight huh? Love. Kris' "la write people". SAM WE HAVE OUR ups and downs, but there's no one I'd rather have around. All I need is you. I Love You! WCK. WANT TO GET INVOLVED? Help us support LAUCH FA1RCLOTH for governor in "84. if interested, please contact Kate Kittrell at 933-6210 or 929-2116. WHO HAS N.Y. STYLE , CORNED BEEF 41 AND. HOT PASTRAMI? BFNTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 929-5848 Mr. Gatti's Needs Delivery Drivers. Day and Night posi tions. Name your own hours. Above average earnings. Call 968-UNCl. ft A The North Carolina Opinion Research Inc. poll indicates Hunt would get 47.3 percent of the vote and Helms 41.1 per cent, while 2.6 percent would not vote and 9 percent would be undecided. Neither man has announced his candidacy for the Senate, but the fight is expected to be fierce. The 6 percentage-point difference is a smaller gap than most previous statewide polls predicted, but is closer to the expecta tions of Helms and Hunt staff members. RALEIGH Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green said Monday that there was no doubt he would seek the Democratic nomination for governor in 1984 now that he had been acquitted on bribery charges. "Of course I'm going to run for governor," Green said. "The only question is when I will formally announce." A Wake Superior Court jury Friday acquitted Green on charges of twice agreeing to accept bribes of $10,000 a month, agreeing to accept a $2,000 bribe and receiving a $2,000 bribe. Prosecutors voluntarily dismissed a fifth charge of conspiring to receive a bribe. Green, relaxed and smiling, met with reporters Monday in his legislative office. There were several large flower ar rangements sent by supporters, and the desk was covered with mail and telegrams. At the entrance to the office was a green balloon, green crepe paper and a sign with green letters saying, "Congratula tions Gov. Green." ROBBINSVILLE More than 90 people from around the United States, some carrying as much as $100,000, were ar rested in a police raid on a dogfighting arena disguised as a country church, police said Monday. Law enforcement officials in rural, mountainous Graham County borrowed deputies from neighboring counties to make the arrests Sunday as about 150 spectators stampeded into the countryside, leaving behind guns, brass knuckles, clubs, money, alcohol and drugs. "Everybody had plenty of money," said Sheriff A.J. Peter son. "One guy had $100,000 in a bag. . .and several people had $16,000 to $18,000." One boy, among 15 children under the age of 16 at the fight, was treated and released from a hospital for a hand-piercing nail wound after he was trampled by spectators trying to escape. Lebanon Thursday A discussion will take place following the talk, which begins at 3:30 p.m. in the upstairs lounge of the Campus Y Building. It is being sponsored by the International Center. the mayor of Charlotte, will also appear at an .in formal reception following the speech in the Union's upstairs lounge. SALU Starts Tomorrow' 2 Days Only! SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA-SAIL ON! We love you violedy! Your Alums. HAPPY 21st MARY JANE B. Get drunk as "Damnit" but don't pass out. Buy a fruitcake and wash it. Look out for the Pilg. Marge take a clue pill. Love, Gin, Kate, Mr. No Tm Naught HEY THING (GIGI)! Congrats to the que peart You're not the black sheep anysaore. Go hot We're so proud. Ness, wimpy, and the other bo'et MEET EDDIE KNOX, CANDIDATE for Governor. TODAY (NOV. 1) 2:30-3:45 in 211 Union. Mayor Knox will speak briefly and answer questions. An informal reception will follow. Come meet North Carolina's next Governor! HERE STIEGLER. HAPPY 20th! I hope you have a great one! Don't blow it out too hard A Lasar Floyd Fan. MARK. HERE'S TO MUCH success in your 20th year. Hap py Birthday! With Admiration, Alison. TRC: HAPPY BIRTHDAY. YOU Sweet Pea You! Con gratulations on making it 25 years! Good luck with Moot Court! I'm sure youll be stunning. Your next Nurse's Appointment is set for November 10. I Love You! TAE. CHRIS: SAY GOOD-BYE to days of non-legality! (Not that it ever stopped you before!) Hope your first Carolina birthday is special! Love.Nannette XOXO. HAPPY BIRTHDAY WAYNE! WE of Morrison miss you. especially your twinkling blue eyes. (Heard any good jokes lately?) A fanfriend from 10th floor. TO ALL ZuLu WARRIORS, We finally did it. WE BEAT CREEK! Here's to fun. friendship and the Best Partiers of the tournament A "concussed" teammate. CONGRATULATIONS FROM ALL OF their friends to Allison Elise and James Clement on their engagement! KAREN. BAR GOLF ON your "B" Day! One requirement. Bed Railings! Get Wild but don't land on the floor. Happy 20th. Oh! ESADBAM 2L Pam. GOOD LUCK WOMENS TENNIS! Give Clemson hell. I want them hanging by their tails! Bet they don't do boun ding!! Remember Confidence!! Love Pam allias Poptart. HOPE holding on is what I do waiting to hear you say YES will you go out with me, I've got to know today. I ( HAPPY BIRTHDAY VICTOR O. We miss you, the gang from Illinois

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