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2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, February 15, 1984 Loan contingent on 50-cent fee increase Finance committee okays $22,000 By STEVE FERGUSON Starr Writer The finance committee of the Campus Governing Council voted unanimously Monday night to loan the Student Television $22,000 if the 50-cent fee increase passed Tuesday. In order for the 50-cent fee increase referendum to have passed, 20 percent of the student body must have voted and two-thirds of the voters must have approved it. "This is probably one of the best fee increases to come along," said Fred Baker (District 9), CGC finance com mittee member. Without the finance committee vote, STV would have to wait until next fall for the money to come in, when the fee incrj would go into effect, Attorneys make opening statements in Allison trial Opening statements were made today in the trial of Danny Nathan Allison. 22, of Chapel Hill, who is charged in connection with seven sexual assaults against UNC women students last spring and summer. Allison faces charges of first-degree burglary, felonious breaking-and-entering and first- and second-degree sex offenses in the series of assaults. The cur rent trial centers on only one of the in cidents, in which he is charged with breaking-and-entering and a first-degree sex offense. District Attorney Wade Barber and (( ANNOUNCING X The Opening of the New TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER EVALUATION CLINIC A no appointment, reasonable cost facility for performing: Pap Smears Breast & Pelvic Examinations Frw F 0 ip's Delivery Service Fried Chicken Seafood Hushpuppies i i i Desserts DinnecSi corm .wittL2jegetabea.-, . 50$ of f a $4.00 :drde&withf this eGupbn Limit one coupon Expires Feb. 17, 1984 Eat in at 405 W. Rosemary St. or for Delivery call 942-7454 or 933-9610 11:00-2:30 4:30-10:00 Mon.-Sat. 1:30-9:00 Sun. 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 ACC TICKETS STUDENT LOTTERY. Sign up in Union Today 11-2. Bring your ID and Athletic Pass. Sign up con tinue Thursday and Friday. Drawing Saturday. SP8TNG 19S4 RAINBOW SOCCER R Moatday. Jaau. It, aooo-fe pm, Moau-Ffi, S W. Rooaamaty. Cfcaoal HUL. Field Ragle tra Hoa la SaU Feb. 11 IS. lfVoooa, at Raiabow Soccer Stediaai. off CUlaad Road aad 1S-591. TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT SaC. Feb. 25. 19-aooa. mm, Ralabow Stadia am. PRACTICE BEGINS Nea, Fob. 27. later tad Coach aad Spoa eora cal 967-S797. RAINBOW SOCCER 1 a ooa-profM rocraatloaa! program la Ha 25th aa- to aopl of aay ago. ae SCUBA EQUIPMENT AUCTION!! ALL equipment M February, 15th m 304 Woollen Gym. Goes on display at 5 pm. Auction begins at 7 pm. Priority given to members. NY CERAMICS SCULPTOR JUDY Moonelis will be In the Union, Feb. 22 and 23 to show slides, demonstrate her ceramic techniques and work with Interested students on a collaborative project. DEADLINE FOR DTH BANQUET TODAY 544 pas. Slaa ap arMh Aaa. $14.t4) Cash oaty. THE WALK FOR HUMANITY Committee will have a meeting Wed. at 5:00 pm in the Campus Y. Please check for room number. YOUNG VOTERS FOR TOM GUasor will atcat toalsjht at 7 pas la th CatoHaa Uaioa. AM ara wslcois to Jo la th fjraasroot road to victory. CAROLINA STUDENTS FOR RUFUS Edmtsten for Gover nor will hold a general meeting tonight at the Union. New members welcome. CaB Kelly, 9294196. for more Informa tion. THE RUDE BOYS ARE BACK! Tune into WXYC tonight at 11:00 pm and help them prepare for intercollegiate competition. ANYTHING GOES! Baker said. STV plans to buy a camera, editing bench and some protective equipment with the money, Baker said. They will repay the loan as money comes in from student fees in the fall and next spring, he said. If the referendum did not pass, then the loan will not be given, Baker said. "Then STV is sort of up a creek without a camera," he said. "I don't think there is going to be a problem with this passing," said John Wilson, STV program director, before the votes came in. The full CGC will meet next Wednesday to decide on the recommendation of the finance committee. "I'd like to see a lame-duck CGC (approve) this," he said. STV's next equipment addition will be a camera costing about $7,000, Wilson Bob Mahler, the public defender for Allison, were each allowed 30 minutes to make their statements a forecast of what they believe evidence in the case will prove. Barber said that on June 5, 1983, a black man entered the Morrison dorm room of a UNC student, taped her eyes and mouth shut, tied her hands behind her back and sexually assaulted her at gunpoint. Allison was arrested on August 6, 1983, after being under police observa tion, and the woman identified Allison in Rlrwr Prpssiirp Readings For further information call: 942-0011 104 S. Estes Dr., Suite 103 (Directly behind the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce) Office Hours: Wed. & Thurs. . i m 2:00-6:00 PM 1 J Chopped BBQ BBQ Ribs BBQ Chicken fFncsdl gx&q PROFESSOB STEVEN BHOADS FROM tk Woodrow WImm Dapailaaaail of Cniianiaaanl mmd Fordga Aff aJra. University of Vta-giala, will be avaBabte to mtmt with atudearts with lNtoroa ia mm q tlo abost the NA. or PVD. dagiees la fio Foreign Affair or PwbUc Adilolatrattoo om Tawday. Fetorwy 1ft tat M.-C4 aa4 at Z.-0 ha tko Stadeat Uoloau 4EETING OF MATH AND Math Science Majors Thursday. February 16, 5:00, PhitHpi 324 for sophomores who are planning to major in mathematics or one of the mathemati cal science options (actuarial science, applied mathematics, statistics, operations research, and computer science), to in troduce key advisors for each program and to describe the various mathematical science options. lost & found FOUND: ONE FAIR KNIT gloves in Hanes m January. Call 967-7495 and teD room number left tai and describe. FOUND: GREEN UNC NOTEBOOK for Religion 193 class in Smith 107 Mon. afternoon. Check APO to claim. help wanted 18-30 YEAR OLD white males with respiratory colds and flu are needed for paid research study at the US Environmental Protection Agency. Chapel Hill. Subjects must be in good general health. Smokers and non-smokers needed. Please cal Dr. Robert Chapman or Dr. Robyn Tepper at 541-3804 (days); 942-3912 (nights). Please tell your friends. BLACK MALES BLACK FEMALES $45 wRl b paid to hoakhy mam aaiokaro 18-35. who coeaplat aa EPA hraathiea acady oa tho UNC caaspaw. For asoro tafo pleas call 966-1253, Monday Friday 8 aar-5 smbu CAMP COUNSELORS-OUTSTANDING SUM and Trim Down Camps: Tennis, Dance, Slimnasocs. WS1, Athletics. NutritionDietetics. 20 . Separate girls' and boys' camps. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on COLLEGE CAMPUSES at Mass.. Penn., No. Carolina, Calif. Send resume: Michele Friedman. Director, 947 Hewlett Dr., No. Wood mere, N.Y. 11581. 516-3744785. $5 HOUR WILL BE paid to aaeJthy aoa atohtag whkt si, ag 18-30. partfeipatJaa; ha aa EPA braathbasj tady oa th UNC caaipaa. Tiav rnaH as sat aaay hschad va half day (5 hoar ach) to b coanpUtod bafor April 38. For asor taforatatioa i cal 966-1253, Monday Friday. 8 asa-5 mm. . STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for girls interest ed in being counselors activity instructors in a private girls camp located in Hendersonville, N.C. Instructors needed especially in Swimming (WSI), Horseback rid ing, Tennis, Backpacking, Arch ery, Canoeing, Gymnastics, Crafts, Also Basketball, Comput ers Soccer, Cheerleading, Drama, Art, Office work, Dancing, Nature study. If your school offers a Summer Internship program we will be glad to help. Inquires Morgan Haynes, P.O. Box 400C, Tryon, N.C, 28782. said. They will also request connection with the crime, Barber said. Mahler said in his opening statement that the case was one of mistaken identity He stressed the importance of the jury's keeping an open mind. "You haven't seen any side of this case until you've seen both sides," he said. Evidence against Allison is not solid, Mahler said. He said Allison could have looked familiar to the woman because Allison had led a Bible-study group in Morrison dorm at least once every week, as well as having previously lived in Mor rison for three years. Mahler also said that of the pictures AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. 1 Memorial Hall 8:00 pm Saturday, Feb. 18 FREE! r OFFICIAL PASSPORT PHOTOS 7 DAYS NO APPOINTMENT m m 105 No. Columbia All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. ATTENTION BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING MAJORS. A 35 year old Greensboro textile company seeks to employ a May or recent graduate for an assistant treasurers training position combined with some local marketing responsibiB ties. Compensation $15,000 to $20,000. Submit resume thru career planning and placement services by February 27th or mail direct to High-Speed Threads, Inc.. P.O. Box 9157, Greensboro, N.C 27408. A detailed job description is on file with Pat Carpenter in Hanes Hall. Applicant may be male or female. OVERSEAS JOBS. . .SUMMER, YR. round. Europe. S. Amer.. Australia, Asia. AD fields. $900-2000 mo. Sightsee ing. Free Info. Write IJC, PO Bx 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. TENNIS INSTRUCTOR-TOWN OF Chapel Hill. Part time, approx. 18 hrswk; Mon.-Th. 5-8 pm. Sat. 8 am-2:30 pm. Start March 12. Teach ages 717, all levels. $5.50hr. Apply by Feb. 27: Parks & Rec. 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. AIRLINES HIRING FLIGHT ATTENDANTS Excellent salary, free travel, great benefits professional guide $5.00. Send: Tinder & Co.. Box 33411. Decatur, Ga. 30033. CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE USA TODAY. The Nation's Newspaper, needs a campus rep to sell and deliver subscrip tions of USA TODAY on campus. Sales ability preferred and person must be willing work mornings M-F. Excellent com mission. Hiring immediately. Cal Collect, Linda O'Conrtefl, (704) 527-4472. YOUTH CREW LEADERS NEEDED by student conserva tion association to supervise summer high school work groups in national parks and forests in southeast states. Pro grams include conservation work projects and wilderness trip. Must have leadership and wilderness experience first aid, and outdoor work skills (trail maintenance preferred) minimum age 21. Positions for malefemale teams and in dividuate. For appbcattonssalary information, contact Jon Schotuand by Feb. 17. (603) 826-5206. Resumes may be sent to SCA. P.O. Box 550. Charlestown, N.H. 03603. IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR FULL-time or lunch waiter waitresses. Must be able to work 11-3 weekdays. Apply at Chapel Hill Country Club 967-8201. SUMMER SALES POSITION. AVERAGE earnings $2700. Sell yellow page advertising for UNC -Chapel Hill Campus Telephone Directory and Blue Pages. Car necessary. No summer school students. Details and sign-up sheet at Career Planning and Placement Services. Sign-up by March 16th. CRU1SESHIP HIRING! $16-$30.000. Caribbean. Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Directory. Newsletter. 1-916) 9444440 Ext UNORTHCAROUNACRUISE. AIRLINES HIRING! STEWARDESSES. RESERVA TfONISTS! $14-$39.000. Worldwide! Call for Directory, Guide. Newsletter. M916) 944-4440 X UNORTH CAROUNAAIR. ar- - a "Senior Class Challenge '84 provides an opportunity to establish ties as students and alumni, realizing the im portance of both. I'm signing the pledge, and I hope you'll follow in this support." -Kevin Monroe Student Body President February 19-22 f STV loan that the Deep Jonah room in the basement of the Union be given to them as a studio room and will push for in stallation of cable TV in the dorms, he said. "I'm gung-ho for it," Baker said, before the votes from student elections were tallied. "I think it will pass. "It will keep a bunch of hard-working, energetic peo ple going," he said. "STV is a nice media alternative. It adds to the diversity of communication at Carolina and has a lot of exciting possibilities. Events in the Pit, speakers and campus election coverage are among the ideas to which STV is consider ing giving coverage, Wilson said. Also among those possibilities is coverage on Student Government meetings, Baker said. "Even CGC meetings, God forbid," he said. shown to the woman when he was iden tified, Allison's was the only one that could have resembled her attacker because the men in the remaining shots either had facial hair, or were of large build, Allison being the only one slender and clean-shaven. The jury for the trial was chosen before the opening statement. The jury consists of five women, seven men and two alter nates. The display of evidence begins to day at 9:30 a.m. at the Orange County Superior Court in Hillsborough. MELANIE WELLS UNC Jazz Band and John McNeil Quartet A WEEK services ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN faculty with Saturday and evening appointments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Test. 942-0824 Chapel Hill. LEARN BARTENDING. MALE AND female, ages 19 and up. Day and evening classes. Earn up to $10.50 an hour. UNC campus 942-5385. GRADUATE STUDENTS: RESERVE YOUR thesis typist now; before the rush. Experienced, professional, graduate school approved. Speedy service, resonable rates. 967-1383. COMPUTERIZED WORD PROCESSING: FAST, afford able, various styles plus graphics capabilities. Pick up the phone, give us a call right here! 967-8546. for sale JOYNER CONTRACT FOR SALE! Great north campus location. Call 933-3661 or 1-787-7799. NEW SKI EQUIPMENT FOR sale: new boxed marker M35 bindings $110; new golden team poles $22; Gerry Bibs (mens "30) $40. Never used: Cal 9330998. FOR SALE: AWESOME LOFT. Fit parfacdy at a fraat rooea of Jaase. Ehriaghaas, MosrUoa or Craig. Call 933-539. TECHNICS SA-1 10 20 WATT receiver UGC $70 933-2602. FLOPPY DISKS 5V4" SSDD $17.50 box of 10 The MIP Company 929-1108. for rent SHORT TERM LEASE ONLY. Luxury Townhouse at 102 Cedarwood LaneWeatherhill. Immediate occupancy. Fur nished 2 BR. l'A bath with DenStudy. Fully equipped kit chen, washerdryer, central heatair. and ceiling fan. V miles from campus and on busline. Deryle DanielsThe Howell Barber Company. 967-2278. 933-7095. AVAILABLE MARCH 1ST ONE bedroom, kitchen, bath, private terra. Close in, married graduate prefer red, possibility reduce rent by helping house yard main tance. $200 per mo. phis ubtities. 942-7067. Doman ingsj Tri Dnmin Ainnc' M PA7 i rs.-r irri it I nUI I I CM! J ! Nachos and Spicy-Hot Cheese I Sauce-$1.50 with this coupon. I $3.75 minimum order I i : Expires 2-29-84 I A mm mnLs-z. rrz:jmhA ' i 929-31 92 and- Nation The Associated Press WASHINGTON Egyptian Presi dent Hosni Mubarak on Tuesdax.call ed for "direct dialogue" between the United States and the Palestine Liberation Organization, but the Reagan administration immediately rejected the advice. "You can't control the statement of a departing chief of state," said a senior administration official. "You don't endorse it by just standing there." Mubarak and King Hussein of Jor dan had concluded talks with Presi dent Reagan when the Egyptian leader delivered his prepared statement at a farewell ceremony in the White House East Room. "The Palestinian people are entitled to your support and understanding," Mubarak said. "There is no substitute for a direct dialogue with them through their chosen representative, the PLO." MOSCOW The premier of France said after a meeting with the Soviet Union's new leader Tuesday that Moscow wants more authority for United Nations forces in Lebanon. Pierre Mauroy said that during a 30-minute talk with Konstantin U. Chernenko it was clear that "the analysis of the situation was similar" on both sides when discussing the Middle East. Both France and the Soviet Union, he said, want U.N. troops to regain more authority in Lebanon. France is prassing for the U.N. Security Council to dispatch U.N. troops to Lebanon to replace the mul tinational force sent in by the United States, France, Italy and Britain. A council meeting was scheduled on the request for Wednesday at U.N. head quarters in New York. (OOdxsuQcis)) onnui? Real Pit J -- Bar B Q 15-501 Bypass at Elliott Road 933-9248 M vv3-uine In lake Out ax 6 ucan 3 Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. wanted I NEED TO BUY one guest pass to N.C. State-UNC basket ball game. If you have one for sale please call 933-6001. LORD OF THE RINGS fans: Please help me locate quality recordings of seven episodes which I missed recording from the BBC production on public radio. Missing episodes 8, 16, 18, 19, 20. 21 and 22. Jerry Markatos, Rt. 2, Box 161 Pltts boro, N.C. 27312. 919-542-2139. HELP! WE NEED TWO or three tickets to the STATE GAME! If you can help, please call 968-4355. business opportunity OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-Sportswear. Ladies Apparel, Combination, Accessories, large size store. National brands: Jordache, Chic. Lee, Levi. Vanderbilt, Izod, Gunne Sax, Esprit, Brittania, Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente, Evan Picone, Claiborne, Members Only, Bill Blass, Organically Grown, Heahhtex, 300 others. $7,900 to $24,900, inventory, airfare, training, fixtures, grand opening, etc. Mr LoughHn (612) 888-6555. rides I WILL PAY SOMEONE $5.00 to take me to High Point or at least to Wendover Ave. this Friday. CaO Rena at 929-7370. NEED A RIDE TO Charlotte this weekend? What do you do? Call Steve 933-3366. (Not exactly the honest number in town.) 1 DESPERATELY NEED A ride to and from the Tarn paCkvr area in Florida over Spring Break. Will help with expenses. Call Janie 933-3167. RIDE NEEDED TO CHARLOTTE on Friday, February 17th. Can leave anytime after 12:00. Please call Rita 9334038. RIDE NEEDED TO CHATTANOOGA. TN or near (Knox ville, Atlanta) weekend of Feb. 17. Can leave anytime. Call 967-4078 late evenings. Thanks. roommates MALE NON-SMOKING PROFESSIONAL or graduate stu dent wanted. Taw bedroom furnished mobile home, quiet location $150 month phis li utilities. Call 9334998 after 6 pm. FEMALE ROOMMATES NEED NOW, this faO, or to sublet this summer for a furnished Carolina Apt. Call 929-8778. personals TRAVEL IN SPAIN: STUDY at University of Salamanca. June 27-Aug. 8. 1984. Write or call collect: Armando Del Greco, Professor emeritus. 12 Canterbury Rd., Charlottes ville. Va. 22901. (804) 293-3755. Carolina Union presents Craft Workshops Feb. 20-23 sign up now at Union Desk $3 feesession RALEIGH Southern Bell needs an immediate $22-mil!ion rate increase to recover losses from the breakup of American Telephone and Telegraph Co., a phone company attorney told the state Utilities Commission Tues day. But lawyers for the commission's Public Staff, the attorney general's of fice and the Carolina Utility Customers Association Inc. said the request should be rejected because Southern Bell's needs can wait until a general rate increase hearing. Southern Bell filed a request Jan. 16 for a $121-million rate increase that would boost its annual revenue by 22 percent. The utility simultaneously asked to put $22 million of the request, or 18 percent, into effect immediately. That amounts to a monthly increase for residential customers ranging from 93 cents to $1.17. RALEIGH The General Assembly should stop amending state laws through its budget bills, a private policy research group said Tuesday in a report on the state's budget process. The North Carolina Center for Public Policy Research Inc. also criti cized the state's executive branch for putting money to expand existing state programs in the budget for continuing operations at the current level. The report says the 1983 General Assembly inserted 57 "special pro visions" in the budget to amend laws instead of direct spending. BUTNER Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt has been moved from a California prison to the Federal Correctional Institute in Butner, officials in Butner said Tues day. Charles Stewart, executive assistant to the warden at Butner, confirmed Flynt's arrival but declined further comment. Flynt's brother, Jimmy, said Larry Flynt was moved out of the Terminal Island correctional facility in Los Angeles Sunday night. Creek um3m Apartment People "3 t Avoid the lottery blues. Apply now! All apartments on the bus line to U.N.C. Call today for full informa tion. 967-2231 or 967-2234. ASSERT YOURSELF! BE YOUR Loam to axprsaa ada, far Hag aad plain aa comfortably aad responsibly. 6 aesaioa workshop, startiafj arid-March. For arrsaalag caO Nash HaH-962-2175. Stadeart Dovalop asoat aad CoaaHaa Coator. EAT TO YOUR HEARTS content at the Hillel Deli. Wed.. Feb. 15 from 6-7:30 pm. New York style sand wiches with all the trimmings at a very reasonable price. 10 discount for Hillel members. If you love deli, you won't want to miss It, Hillel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. BROWN EYES. FROM 42ND St.. King's Head. Craigc. Dec. 21st and one day soon Maui. Nothing makes me hap pier than being together and hearing you say the special words that BO my every minute with thoughts of you. The few, the proud, the one that will love you always!! OOPS! WE MISCOUNTED. Thar ara tlll aoaa baaatrfal 'A EagSah Sattar pappia aadaft Plaaea caO 9 33-8782. HAPPY LATE DAY TO Highlighter fighter. South Campus Hugger, Inventive Conventional Artist. Utter Gutter Bowler, Rahman Euglena, Round Bottom Flash. Polly Chlorinated Biphenyl, and my always and forever roomie, Sturk. HAPPY HOUR: THURSDAY. FEB. 16 from 8-10. Br big your friends for free beer, wine hors tToeuvres, DJ music and dancing plus $20 club membership donated by Elliot's Nest. . All (or $5.00 admission. Don't mis out on the fun at Elliot's Nest in Kroger Shopping Plaza. 50 proceeds go the United Jewish Appeal. TO MY LITTLE BEAGLE I love you, thanks for beinga great sister. The Brat. TO THE KING OF my heart I hope you enjoyed your Valentine surprise. When you think of them, smile. Then only I will know what you're thinking. P.S. Lef s make violent love. WANTED: DEDICATED PEOPLE TO promote World Peace and Understanding. The Peace Corps. 942-4057. DEADLINE FOR DTH BANQUET TODAY SKK pas. Sigm ap with Aaa. $14.88 Caeh oaty. ACC TICKETS-STUDENT LOTTERY. Sign up in Union Today 11-2. Bring your ID and Athletic Pas. Sign up con tinues Thursday and Friday. Drawing Saturday. DR. RICHARD CRAMER OF the Sociology Depart, men! will be speaking on Friday, February 17. at Hillel following services at 7:30. His topic will be -Partitioning of Nations: Causes and Consequences." Join us for a very enlightening evening spot lighting our Jewish pro fessors on campus) HiUel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. THE GRAD STUDENTS AT Hillel will be sponsoring a ' brunch on Sunday, February 19, 12 noon at Hillel. Lox, bagels, and lots of other goodies! $3 non-members, $2 members. Hillel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. mix Hz the boss orders you to answer the rose with a "yes" alert your face! aS for the Wilder roommate, did M rEttHy only Take one handfUt of frogs to . . . uM . . . give you such a Swing? SOON TO COMEs THE JacWsTrataei ettca aa-aslsw baforaTdla Nlcbolaoa Party. Tbr aaaatioa? To ba or to aoddaata aot ba. HEY SUSE: CONGRATULATIONS YOU too, uhn? Aa usual. I didn't have my act together & didn't make me deadline but it's the thought that counts! Here's to the fun times: all nlghters (?!) road trips, MTV & new experiences! Hope you made it through V-Day okay ft do weO on your ex ams! Your partner Indelinquency The Disciplined One.
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