2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, November 14, 1983 Reagan difference of 14 hours between Asia and Washington and full days of business and cere-: monial events. Aside from conferring with leaders both in Seoul and Tokyo, Reagan addressed the legis lature of each country. The journey underscored U.S. ties with the two nations and increasing U.S. attention to the Pacific region but failed to produce any major breakthrough on sensitive issues such as trade disputes with Japan and problems in South Korea over human rights and the pace of move ment toward democracy. Secretary of State George P. Shultz declared, "I think the trip has been an outstanding suc cess." He said a trip such as this focuses attention on problems and creates pressure to work things out before, during and after a presidential trip. In Seoul, Reagan's visit competed for atten tion with charges by dissident groups that more than 40 political activists had been detained, put under house arrest or under close surveillance during Reagan's stop. The Rev. Park Hyung-hku, a Presbyterian minister and chairman of the human rights committee of the National Council of Churches, said hundreds of dissidents had been restricted in recent days. White House spokesman Larry Speak es said Korean officials denied the accusations. Shultz said there has been progress in South Korea on human rights anH that th situation is Support In March of Dimes ! , IK3TH DZECtS FOUNDATION TZZ 1 ;7J GRADUATING SOON? W AsKiOceCorpi.yDlunreers why. ore as viral as their degrees. They II tell you they are helping the world's poorest peoples attain self sufficiency in the areas of food production, energy conservation, education, economic development and health services. And they'll tell you about the rewards of hands on career experience overseas. They'll tell you it's the toughest job you'll ever love. PEACE C BPS RECRUITERS WILL BE IN THE OFFICE OF CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT, HANES HALL, CN NOVEMBER 15, 16 & 17. OR VISIT OUR TABLE IN THE STUDENT UNION NOVEMBER 15 THROUGH 18. 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 GENERAL ABS MEETING Tues., Nov. 15, 3:30 Old Car roll 300. Nancy Hyer is the guest speaker. All are invited. THE UNC YOUNG DEMOCRATS prnaent a tonus for Democratic candidate for North Carotin Lieu tenant Governor touKtrrow at 7:30 pas in the Caro lina Union. Bob Jordan, state Mastof, and Carl Stewart, forma N.C Houae Speaker, will attend. A recaption wU follow. Everyone Is welcome. lost and found FOUND: 2 SETS OF keys Room 106 Dey Hall. Contact Billie Quart ! Need A Ride Home ! For Thanksgiving J Find it in j Bath ar classifieds ulju ii From page 1 moving in a positive direction. "That isn't to say there aren't problems," said Shultz. "But I think you, also, have to bear in mind that there is a country just a few short miles from here that continually threatens this country, that is way behind this country, that has gone to a third country Burma and tried to kill the president of this country, and did manage to kill some of the outstanding Cabinet officers." Shultz said the issue had been raised by Reagan and discussed in talks with Chun. "Naturally, every country adapts its govern mental institutions to its own environment, and it takes time to do that," Shultz said. An administration official, speaking private ly, expressed annoyance with the press over its interest in the alleged restrictions on dissidents. The official said the alleged curtailment of freedoms was "a distraction you don't need, but I think by and large the trip has been a suc cess and I don't think this will detract from that." In a lengthy joint statement about the trip, the question of human rights and democracy was treated in one sentence. "The two presi dents affirmed the importance of defending and strengthening freedom and the institutions that serve freedom, openness and political stability." The joint statement recapped Reagan's visit, emphasizing the U.S. military commitment to South Korea and the importance of the Asia Pacific region. 9 if Idle their ingenuity and flexibility . MAUREEN MASTER PLEASE Office tt pick ap you Bu Pa by tba DTH LOST: GOLD BRACELET OCT. 31st at or near SAE house. ' If found, please call Tracy at' 933-2033. ALICE KEIGER PLEASE COME by the DTH & pick up your ID. LOST: CALIF. DRIVER'S LICENSE Fri.. Nov. 4 at Looking Glass Cafe. Call BobM 933-3564. Leave message. help wanted NEED HOLIDAY CASH? ASTHMA sufferers -earn $75 in aa EPA Breathing Study oa the UNC campus. To qualify yon aauat be male, 18-35, with currently active asthma. For mora informa tion pieuee call 966-1253. Monday-Friday, S-5. NEED HOLIDAY CASH? BLACK males Fe male $45 wfll ba paid to healthy soa smokers, a 18-35, who complete aa EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. For mora info pica call 966-1253, Monday-Friday 8 aas-5 pm. OVERSEAS JOBS-SUMMERYEAR round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. AH fields. $500-$1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write MC, Box 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. fef-w fin Bread N Butter Silk-screen 114 Henderson 919-942 3198 tine silk-screen T-shirts Tobacco bill faces By BETH O'KELLEY Staff Writer Dairy legislation passed Wednesday by the U.S. House is important to many North Carolinians because of a tobacco measure attached to the dairy bill. The tobacco legislation freezes price supports for the next two years, eliminates the current system of leasing and transfers from one farm to another. It also ends the "double-assessment" levied against farmers who rent tobacco. House action on tobacco was the result of Rep. Charlie Rose, D-N.C, who spon sored the tobacco legislation. The section of the dairy bill concerning tobacco bypassed House debate on Wednesday and went straight to a House-Senate con ference committee, where differences bet ween House and Senate versions can be worked out. The Senate passed tobacco legislation on Oct. 7. The compromise on tobacco will be "between current law and the Senate passed version," said Keith Weatherly, an aide to Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C. Helms, chairman of the Senate AjrrimJfnre Committee, sponsored the rally and the Campus Y Executive Committee formed the November 12 Coalition in Chapel Hill. Forty-two UNC students paid $25 each to ride to Washington in a bus chartered by the group. "I think we were the most vocal group," said Claudia Werman, a UNC senior and organizer of the bus trip. "We were chanting continuously and singing." Ashworth and Alan Feldsott, CARP members and residents of Chapel Hill, were ar rested on charges of disorderly conduct in the counterdemonstration. Ashworth is the CARP regional director for the Carolinas, as well as director of the Chapel Hill CARP chapter. Both were fined $10 and released. "They just arrested us to get us out of the Looking for the Pine Room Fast Break Hinton-James Snack Bar PINE ROOM FREE 12 oz. beverage with purchase of a salad bar 11:00 am-l:00 pm only Must Present Coupon I Good Only: ft- m n i L - PINE ROOM : BUILD YOUR OWN Soup and Salad 2:00 pm-4:30 pm $2.39 Must Present Coupon Good Only: PINE ROOM Grill Special FREE French Fries with purchase of any lA lb. burger 2:00 pm-3:30 pm Must Present Coupon Good Only: All ads must be prepaid. 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The legislation was needed because of the government's large surplus of tobac co, bought over the years to maintain a minimum price. Anti-smoking forces in Congress have sought to end the tobacco program altogether. "If we continue to have surpluses, we're going to have a hugh assessment," Weatherly said. "(The assessment) might rise to a level that would do a lot of harm to farmers." Agriculture Secretary John Block in December must decide the national tobacco quota and the price support levels for 1984. A large, cut in the quota for flue-cured tobacco would "decrease the incomes of the people that grow tobacco," Weatherly said. Now that the legislation is in commit tee, the main concern is getting it approv ed before congress recesses Friday, Weatherly said. From page 1 way," Feldsott said. Police used substantial physical force against the CARP demonstrators, Feldsott said. "They just saw us rushing out there toward the White House," he said. Several CARP members later claimed to have been exposed to mace and tear gas, Feldsott said. "Definitely some people were temporarily blinded by a chemical." No one, however, was injured seriously. Feldsott said he did not feel that CARP members-had been persecuted. The police "had no idea who we were," he said. Lying down in the street in front of the march had not been formally planned but had been casually mentioned the morning of the demon .strations, Feldsott said. best food buy? You don't have look very far it's right University Dining Services ALL DORM SNACK BARS Buy 1 Hotdog get the 2nd FREE 8:00 pm-ll:00 pm Must Present Coupon Mon., Nov 14 I ALL ARA LOCATIONS FREE COFFEE 8:00 am-10:30 am Must Present Coupon Tues., Nov 15 ALL DORM SNACK BARS FREE 12 oz. beverage with any purchase of $1.25 or more 5:00 pm-8:00 pm I Must Present , Coupon Thurs., Nov 17 LEARN BARTENDING MALE & Female. Ages 19-up. Day and evening classes. Earn up to $10.50 an hour. U.N.C. Campus. 942-5385. 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The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv said ajbooby trapped car in the southern city of Teb nit killed two Lebanese civilians. It did not give further details. The mountain fighting waned after a few hours and did not affect U.S. Marines stationed at the airport. "All is quiet down here today," said Marine spokesman Capt. Wayne Jones. There were no immediate reports of casualties from north Lebanon, where state radio said Syrian-supported mutineers in Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization fired rockets at positions of PLO loyalists in the Beddawi refugee camp outside Tripoli, despite an Arab-mediated truce. More than 1,000 people have been killed since the PLO fighting began Nov. 3. ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada Thousands of Grenadians filled churches Sunday in a national day of thanksgiving for the U.S.-led invasion and prayed for the dozens of people who perished in the country's crisis. Cuba, too, mourned its dead. 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FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for Tarheel Manor apart ment Spring Semester. Apartment is nicely furnished except for your room. (Bigger bedroom) Vj rent, V utilities. CaB 967-8740. for rent NEED AN APARTMENT 2ND semester? (and no longer?!) Sub-lease available in Old WeD complex from Jan. 1-May 14. 2 bedrooms, bath, and Utchen-furrdshed. Roommate Is a quiet, nonsmoking male. Rent-$150mo. Utilities ap proximately 130mo. Can 9684086. NEW CONDO.. SPRING SEMESTER. Airport Rd. 4 blocks from Franklin. Two story. Full kitchen w microwave dishwasher. IVt baths two bdrms., each eqpd. wlofts and desks. Males only 933-8163. rides NTTRO. ST. ALBANS. CHARLESTON. WEST VIRGINIA. Need a ride? Leave a message on the answering machine at 929-8296. WHO HAS N.Y. STYLE . CORNED BEEF AND HOT PASTRAMI? DENTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 929-5848 U.S. occupying forces, meanwhile, released 95 detainees. Officials said be tween 60 and 100 still were being held. More than 1,100 Cubans and Grena dians had been detained by the American troops, but U.S. officials say all of the Cuban prisoners have been returned to Cuba. Some 600 Cubans were working on the new airport at Point Salines. Some of the Grenadians freed Sun day said they had been kicked and abused by U.S. soldiers. WASHINGTON Congress begins Monday what it hopes will be the final week of this year's session, but a battle over raising the nation's debt limit threatens to keep lawmakers from making their adjournment goal. Congressional leaders are vowing to remain in town until they resolve the debt limit impasse. The House has agreed to raise the debt ceiling, the na tion's basic borrowing authority, but the legislation is snarled in the Senate. The first session of the 98th Congress is scheduled to adjourn at the close of business Friday. MINNEAPOLIS A North Carolina infant's condition has stabilized about a day after he received a new liver in a transplant operation, a family spokesman said Sunday. Joshua Brooks, the 9-month-old son of Rick and June Brooks of Laurin burg, underwent an eight-hour liver transplant operation ending at about 4 a.m. Saturday. The surgery, which took place at the University of Minnesota Hospitals, was complicated by heart problems and kidney failure. "He's still in critical condition," Patty Bland, a spokesman for the fami ly in Laurinburg, said Sunday. "The doctors say he's doing better than he was yesterday, but he's still a sick little boy. He has a long way to go, but he's going in the right direction." here on campus! Morrison Snack Bar Craige Snack Bar Ehringhaus Snack Bar FAST BREAK FREE 12 oz. beverage with purchase of any lA lb. burger Good Only: Mon., Nov 14 FAST BREAK FREE 12 oz. beverage with purchase of any Deli Sandwich Good Only: Tues., Nov 15 A FAST BREAK FREE 12 oz. beverage with purchase of a salad bar Good Only: Fri., Nov 18 personals SMOKIES GETAWAY Wander in the woods, fish our stocked trout pond, hike our nature trail, or Just enjoy fireside moments in your own cozy cottage. $55 nightly for 2. $65 nightly for 4. MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, near Cherokee. 704-586-4329. UNC-INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS YOU arc cordially in vited to attend our Thanksgiving Banquet as guests of Maranatha Christian Fellowship Nov. 20th, 5:00 p.m. at University United Methodist Church, 150 E. Franklin St. fellowship hall. R.S.V.P. If possible 933-5673. COME TO HEALTH SCIENCE Job Fair. November 15, 1983 9 am-4 pm. Carrtngton and Berry hill HaOs. Pre clinical Building Lobby. 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