2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, September hxtra DWI patrols to end Sunday night By AMY STYEES Staff Writer The Chapel Hill Police Depart ment will send its DWI overtime patrol squad to the streets for the last time this weekend. A Governor's Highway Safety Program grant, funding six hours of overtime pay for Thursday, Friday and Saturday night DWI patrols, expires Sunday, leaving Chapel Hill police to rely on scheduled patrols for enforcement. The overtime squad has been responsible for about 30 percent of the department's arrests during the past two years, said Master Officer Gregg Jarvies. "Well be expecting about a 30 percent drop in those arrests," he said. But the expiration of the grant will not leave the department unprepared to handle DWI enforcement, he added, because officers are now more aware of the problem and better able to enforce the law because of education programs the grant provided. 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Please notify the DTHoffice immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements PHOTOGRAPHY AND sm&B business classes by Rick Dobk. In Durham, at night Basic Beginning Photography - Thurs., Sept 27. Advanced photography - Tues,. Oct. 2, "How To Start a Small Business" Wed., Oct 3. Call 688 5467. BUY YOUR Sigma Chi DERBY DAYS shirt at Johnny T Shirt. Al profits wiB help build Chapel HiD's new Ronald McDonald House. NON-SMOKING MALES, age 18-35. are needed to participate in EPA breathing research on the UNC campus. Pay is $5 per hour. For more information call 966-1253 Mon Fri, 8-5 p.m. BLACK MZN AND CLACK WOMEN $45 wZl hm paid! to health MMatlun, S 18-35 who i mm EPA fcreethttmj atarfy om MJNC caaa- i ca& W-12S3 Maaday-Friaay 8 a.sa.- 5a.am. ,?(2tsC(D)I?p3 CilclS ! Apply now for Spnng&Summer "85" Positions Call: 9424057 966-3761 28, 1984 1932, allocated close to $100,000 to the Chapel Hill Police Department the past two years. DUI arrests increased about 30 percent from October 1982 to Sep tember 1983, but arrests for DWI under the N.C. Safe Roads Act passed last October have decreased since the passage of the law, Jarvies said. People know the police are enforc ing the law and are being more careful, he said. The grant is a major reason for the drop in arrests, said Billy Crocker, programs representative for the Governor's Highway Safety Program. The education programs for officers and the public will have a lasting effect in the area, he said. But Jarvies said the education programs have not been able to help with with one problem area: out-of-town drivers, who account for about 25 percent of DWI arrests. "There's no way we can reach them," he said. Jarvies added that Chapel Hill has a particular problem with drunk driving because of the university atmosphere and the lack of major highways. 3 Creek 929-2288 bmmS mmmmVSt Enterprises, Inc. 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Relaxed atmosphere, few hours, study while you EARN. Follow this ad for further details Alliance to ask for 6-month halt on new housing projects By VANESSA WILLIAMS Staff Witter The Chapel Hill Alliance of Neigh borhoods is collecting signatures to . petition the Chapel Hill Town Council for a six-month moratorium on the approval of new housing projects. The petition, which is not yet ready for presentation to the council, is an outgrowth of citizens concern that Chapel Hill's infrastructure is not expanding to keep pace with the town's rapid development. The Alliance was foimed "by 15 or 16 neighborhood groups that felt town development was proceeding so rapidly that the Chapel Hill Planning Board and Town Council did not have a chance to look at overall development, but was approving individual proposals in a piecemeal fashion, said Art Werner, head of the alliance's steering committee. "Instead of each neighborhood deal ing with the town on separate proposals, it made more sense to deal with the town on development as a whole," Werner said. The alliance wants the council to approve the six-month moratorium on housing project approval so that the council and planning board can "take a long look at growth" and rewrite zoning ordinances to accommodate the infrastructure. The old zoning ordi . nance is outdated, he said, because when it was written, development was not as rapid as it is now. Traffic problems, water shortages " WORD IS OUT is a landmark movie for human rights in general, for gay liberation in particular . . . These are real people, full of faw & feelings and frustrations and hope . . ." Rob Baker. Soho Weekly Now Tuesday, October 2 7 & 9:30 PM Panel Discussion after film - 9:30 PM FILM FORUM COMMITTEE PRESENTATION jsSSJSL carina i i i Saturday: MEN'S & WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY Tar Heel Invitational Finley Course Sunday: MEN'S SOCCER vs VIRGINIA 2 pm Fetzer Field :i :i 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. WORD PROCESSING TYPING resumes papers thesis dissertations -graduate school approved-call 967-0622 ask for Gayte or Carol after 5pm. 967-8847 COMPUTERIZED SERVICES AT LOW PRICES. Word processing, editing, research, multiple printings, graphic capabffities, automatic spelling check, resume writing and design, pickup and defivery. 942-2061. lost and found $50 REWARD! Woman's gold Sieko wrist watch lost 914 84 between hospital and RosenaL Write Wristwatch, P.O. Box 17011, Durham, 27705. LOST: UNIQUE gold ring, fiat dark-green oblong stone with red flecks. Lost in Mofly Maguire's bathroom Thurs. night 920. Greatest value sentimental, $30 reward for return. Call Carolyn 9625060. $10 REWARD for return of brown canvas purse lost near Jordan's Monday night No questions asked. I really need my keys and wallet. Call Cindy at 933-6065 or 967-9166. LOST KEYS, plain round ring 25-30 keys, somewhere in parking lot behind hospital near west end of Kenan stadium. If found please caD Eddie at ork at 962-0005 REWARD) LOST: One defense. Used to play in Kenan Stadium. If found, please return to Kenan Field House imme diately. For reward, cal Dick C. be!s wasted BURGER KING on 205 E. Frankfin in now accepting applications for part time employ. Available hours are 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and 10 p.m. -3 a.m. kwentive pay provided on late night shift. Apply 2-5 p.m. M-F. Please no phone calls. PIZZA HUT We ire now accepting applications for fuS and part time cooks and waitresses part time only. If you are interested in either a day or night shift position please apply at 110 W. Franklin St No phone calls please. PIZZA HUT DXJVE3Y Defivery service at 516 W. Frankfin St in Chapel Hffl in now hiring enthusiastic individuals for pizza defivery. Drivers must be 18 yr. old and have dependable transportation. Hours are flexible and position can be cither fufl or part time. Apply between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. M-F. No phone caEs please. Yon HCqcsw TTlie Perfect Mir. UMC? Keep An Eye Here For Details and the loss of open spaces have prompted the alliance's petition. Council member Nancy Preston said she agreed with the idea of giving the council a chance to re-evaluate its plans for development. Too much is happen ing too quickly for the council to look at the broader picture," she said. This summer, Preston called for a similar moratorium which the council did not approve because members felt they did not have enough information to make a decision, she said. Since March 1983, 5,508 new housing units have been proposed, and 3,729 of those have been approved in Chapel Hill. Currently, approval of 1,369 units is pending. With an approval rate of 90 percent, this growth represents a 33 percent population increase for Chapel Hill. A four-member task force on growth presented recommendations to the council Monday night and suggested updating the 1977 land use plan. The planning board also presented recom mended revisions to the town's compre hensive plan to shift its emphasis to a more physical view of development. Preston also said she believed the current plan is outdated. The council has not kept the infrastructure up to date and must make an effort to preserve open spaces, she said. X Council member Jon Howes said task force members believed the council could make necessary ordinance changes without a six-month morato rium. "If we can implement changes without a moratorium, we would be ahead of the game," he said. L.jJGlyphics lac. 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LaDine 1124 FJ-O.& 231-H UNC-Chapel KB, N.C. 27514 or phone 9190-966-1154. PROJECT UPWARD BOUND, a program for educationally disadvantaged high school students to volunteer as tutors in the areas of English, math, science, foriegn language (mostly French and Spanish), and history. Tutorial sessions operate from 10-12 on some Saturday mornings during the Fail semester. Interested persons should contact Harold Woodard, Upward Bound Program, 207 KB BIdg., UNC CH for applications. Deadline October 1, 1984. Call Harold Woodard at 962-1281 ROMAN WINGS IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for phone persons and defivery people. Hours are flexible and the pay is good. Drivers must bis at least 18 and have reliable auto and insurance. Apply at Roman Wings 401 W. Franklin St. ' THE POTTED PLANT part time position wanted. University MaB Fridays 5:30-9-.30 and Sundays 12-6:30. WESTERN SIZZUN STEAKHOUSE is now accepting applications for fufl timepart time daynight shifts for afl positions. Apply 2-4pm da3y, 324 W. Rosemary St. No phone caSs please. GROUP HOME FOR MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED ADULTS NEEDS PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANTS. Flexible hours. CaD Beth or Mary Beth evenings and weekends at 967-4498. NOW HIRING. CHAPEL KILL AREA BUSINESS IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR fufl time and part-time positions. Current needs include persons with venipuncture experience. Applications may be obtained at Sera-Tech Biologicals. 109H E. Franklin St. Use fire escapes between RKe Aid Pharmacy and Travel Agency. wanted I NEED 1 or 2 tickets for the Richmond Grateful Dead Show on Oct 6. Pie&ae call Tom at 933-0759. Thanks. BREATHE AFTER LU8TI8 OCT. 9, HILL HALL, 0 PM N. C. employment rate up The Associated Press RALEIGH Eighty six of North Carolina's 100 counties had single digit unemployment rates in August, compared with 78 counties in July, the state Employment Security Commission reported yesterday. "Lower unemployment is even more significant in relation to our all time high of more than 2.8 million persons employed in August and our civilian labor force which has grown to 3,077,700," said Glenn Jernigan, ESC chairman. North Carolina's statewide unem ployment rate for August was 6.1 percent, compared with a national rate of 7.3 percent and tying the state with New Jersey with the third lowest rate among 1 1 large states. Dare County had the lowest jobless rate at 2.4 percent, followed by Currituck County at 3.1 percent, Wake at 3.3 percent and Orange and Durham counties at 3.4 percent. All five were among the 71 counties in which unemployment declined since July. Counties with the highest unem ployment were McDowell, 13.1 percent; Brunswick, 11.9 percent; Bladen, 11.3 percent; Northampton and Graham, 11.1 percent and Cherokee, 10.9 percent. Death penalty possible for three N.C. men COLUMBIA, S.C. Three North Carolina men charged with the slaying of a University of South 341 1 University Drive Durham. NC 27707 (919) 493-8444 OUT: m-i :otes i University Square Chapel Hill 967-8935 Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, for sale 1990 YAMAHA SS259 Exciter Street&Sco. Now Urea, hachrest. 75 saSoa aor oaBeaJ Gooa dm. CaB Boh at 933-1573. (CH i TICKETS TO KANSASUNC game for sale; number to cal 9684598. COMIC BOOK COLLECTION FOR SALE. Serious nquires only. CaB 942-1302 or 967-8521 after 6pm. Ask for Gordan. FOR SALE, ticket to James Taylor Concert, Fri. Sept 29, 8pm $13.00. CaB Em3y 967-6497. FOR SALE: RED VW CONVERTIBLE: rebuilt engine, low mileage SBR, new clutch and brakes, new paint, interior in great shape. 942-1606. Please leave message. FOR SALE: Two tickets in section 16 for the UNCKansas game. Price negotiable. 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TWO GRATEFUL DEAD TICKETS FREE. Register at Album Amnex. Drawing Oct 3, 5pm at 108 Henderson St Buy sefl trade records and tapes. MISS JENNIFER E.: I hope you've enjoyed the flowers. They are a very small return of the pleasure I enjoy in your company. Mystery makes for intrigue. Signed, your (not reaBy) secret admirer. Respond DTK? :50CXV;eVVeVeV.WeVAiV Mews in Bris, Carolina coed could face the death penalty if convicted, a South Carol ina prosecutor said. Barbara Lynn "Bobbi" Rossi, 29, disappeared Sept. 17. Her body was found three days later in a wooded area of lower Richland County, S.C. She had been beaten, raped and shot three times. Willie Earl Nesmith, Benjamin A. Joyner and Marcellus Pierce sat during a 15 minute hearing Wednesday with their hands cuffed in front of them. "I think it's necessary that you appoint two defense lawyers in as much as it is my intention to seek the death penalty against them," prosecutor James Anders told Cir cuit Judge Edward B. Cottingham during the defendants' initial court appearance. "I feel very comfortable with the amount of evidence that has been made available to me," the prosec utor said. This case ... is one that clearly falls within the purview of the death penalty." Cottingham ordered the defend ants held without bond until court appointed attorneys could be assigned to represent them. He scheduled a preliminary hearing Oct. 4. Anders said the trial is tentatively slated to begin the week of Nov. 5. INTRODUCING OUR a illllllLlI I l a Mr- 1 l BUY oris 1 rt - rr .-P? BW a BO. a m j ft tr.K t k t t the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. THERE WILL BE A DAILY TAR HEEL BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING, MON. OCT 1 AT 4:30 pm IN FPG IN THE STUDENT UNION. ALL INTER ESTED PARTIES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. MCL: HAPPY BIRTHDAY POODLES! A year of memories: earnings, 11:01, 1 hate boys, Sunday talks, chocolate, mail, Atlanta, haircuts, Dean Smith? Rabbat? laughter, and neuroses, now soronries (and boys). You're wonderful. Love always, JAK LORI JOAN TGEFI!! Here's to Eng papers, no sleep, PhS20 tests, popcorn, super pledges, Po641 tests. Psych exams, and great roommates! For aB you've done-tha ad's for YOU! Luv ya, "Your Roomie". NCN TV (A fine name if you're a bank machine) Carter Happy 18th on Saturday. You're my favorite Morehead. You're not a prep. Sorry I can't be there-SG (the Jersey Joker). SUBIE Sorry this is late for your birthday but at least it's early for our 1 year. Hope you enjoyed your dinner and I can't wait to show you a good time at B Gordens. Love always, Tanya TO THE FLASHES HABADOO I1AOA DOO HASADOO IIAI Lovo forever. Yoa'ro the hoot. I lovo yoa! Coat. Parole. SIGMA PLEDGES: only one weekend before we reveal ourselves. Can you handle it? Hope you're as excited as we are. Your thrilled Big Sis. MITCH: How does this sound? Tonight-70 my place. First, wel open a bottle of sparkling white wine. Next a romantic, candlelight dinner for two. Then for dessert.. JAM HEY DZll! Here's to our better half (of the field)!! Keep looking for the hash! Beat Kansas, please. Go, faht, we un, ye-ah! Susan and Stephanie. TANYA Sat. makes it one year. Its been real, reaBy great. Love you soooooooo much. With love always, Subhash. ALLEN, HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY. Can't wait unbl Sunday. Love always, the Lady in Red. LOOKING FOR D & D PLAYERS to f J out a group that wants to meet once a week on Mondays. CaB 933-4478 Rob, 933-4402 Rues, or 933-4696 and ask for Ted. WARD: I'm worried about the Beaver. She's had a rough week and has got the LSAT on Saturday. Gee, a cold beer is in order. June. MY DEAR MISS BEVERLY HORNE PRICE Where shafl I begin? TyrreB HAPPY BIRTHDAY UZZE1 Watch your e!t someone's gonna get you! Love, The Beach Gang. THE SURROGATE MOMMIES OF DELTA PHI EPSSLON offer to TUCK YOU!! $2.00 buys you or a friend milk, cookies, a story, and COMfTNESS! Come by the pit! HOWDY DOODEE BSEATII STICK! a I aay! Lovo, Cathy Trivia. DANA! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! The day has finally arrived and I hope yours is as great as mine was. Good luck on the 19 beers and stay away from wild turkeys!! Love ya-Sandy. s a i i : Ham, Turkey jf Salami y Provo S I Swiss cm ' -:fl C CLASA 1. SAYS: ITS DFENST m m,tt, m