The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday. January 22, 1SS55 . frcrn qzqiz 1 unti Classified Info Rctarn md aad check or moMy order to the DTI1 office by nooa the bntLaee day before your ad i to ran. Ads mast be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Stadeate, Stadeat Orgaaiza tioas aad ladividaals: 1 day: $2.09 2 days: $3.25 3 days: $4.GS 4 days: $4.75 5 days: $5.C3 Basiaesses: $4.00 per day 5C for each additioaal word $1.09 for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads wi3 nil five days FREE. FOS SALE ads w3 be rum FREE for stadeat. stadeat orgaaizatioas, aad iadividaala for items less thaa $500. Price last be stipalated la the ad. Free ads mast be marked as each or aay monies collected wCl aot be refaaded. No coapoa la accessary. Please aotify the DTH ofSce immediately if there arc mis takes ia yoar ad. We wi3 be respoasible for oaly the first ad announcements BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 wiH he pmU tm healthy aoa nkiri, age 18-33 who cetalete aa EPA hraathlaa etwJy ea UNC cm aa. Plea call 96-1253 Maaaay-Friaay8a.ai.-5 p.m. THE YOGA PLACE will alter m&mlt aad ckildrca'a cIimm Jaa 14-March 14 aad March 18-May 2. For lafonMtioa aad legiatta tiaa 947-94S4. It' a astioa ml joy! 452 Wet Fraakfia St. etace 1975. The Order of the Bed Tower is holding its annual membership drive from Monday, Jan. 14 through Friday. Jan.25. Applications are avilable at the Union Desk. If you wish to represent UNC, here is your chance to get involved. ATTENTION BUSINESS STUDENTS: ABS is sponsoring a guest speaker series market ing panel; featuring Peizer, Trust Company Bank, and Proctor and Gamble. January 22, 7:00pm. New Carroll 17. KARATE The UNC Okinawan Shorn Ryu Karate Club meets Mondays (Fetzer Fenc ing) and Wednesdays (Wooden Studio B). 6 8pm. Conditioning, kata, sparring, self defense. New students welcome anytime. Jack Davis 942-4382 or John Andrews 1-596-8847. Campus Y Executive Committee election will be held on Feb. 14. Applications for Co Presidents, Co-Treasurers, Secretary and Members-at-large are available NOW at the Campus Y and are due Friday, Feb.l. Inquire!' Apply!! Vote!! The UNC Scuba Club is going to Cozonel, Mexico for our Spring Break Carribean adventure. For details come to our meeting this Wednesday at 7:00pm in room 303 of Woollen Gym. You need not be a diver to take advantage of our great prices. Model United Nations Club meets Thursday, 6:30pm-Hamilton 457. We wtU discuss Princeton and New York con ferences and high school conference. Everyone is invited. The Yackety Yack is now seeking appli cations for Editor, Photo Editor, and Business Manager for 1985-86. For information, please contact Phil Bemey at 962-3912. Joe Stewart for Student Body President organizational meeting tonight in Room 208, Carolina Union at 7:30. AD are welcome. GET YOUR ACT , TOGETHER NOW for hTROL i na CAROL I NA A MUSICAL TALENT SHOW Feb. 19 Sign up through Feb. 7 Compete for over $1200 in prizes Info at Union Desk or call 962-0015 Sponsored by CSF The Pre-Law Club's first meeting of the semester is Jan. 23 at 3:00 p.m. in the Union. Elections will be held. All members should attend. FRESHLY BAKED COOKIES Buy 3 cookies get one free! 112 W.FrsnWIn Street (beside HlaflwvOMi). Q Max tea n Delivery - R Asf au r a n f 968-0033 (Nxt to the MP on Airport Rd) A!l You Can Eat and Drink FcfOOpcrcon 4pm-11pm (Not Valid for Deliveries) f M pa n m n stkx Hey, do you like to write? Are you creative, funny, observant? the 1985 Yackety Yack needs WRITERS for our new, unabridged version. If you're interested, please contact Mary at 962-3912 or 933-1443 and come to an introductory meeting Wednesday at 4:30pm at the Yack office (106 Student Union). The 1985 Yackety Yack needs secretarial assistants for the month of February. Salary is $3.50hour. Please contact the Yack office at 962-3912. NORTH CAROLINA SPECIAL OLYM PICS (Volunteers). For more information call Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Dept. 963-2784 8:30am-5:00pm or Volunteer Action Center (VAC) Campus Y-(UNC) 962 2333 9K)0am-4 :30pm. SPRING BREAK EXCITEMENT Join us in Kffington Vermont for a week of skiing and partying. 6 days lodging and lift tickets from $177. Call Coleman 933-0998 or Bill 942-2586 after 9O0pm. STV General Body Meeting! Everyb ody is invited to get involved or just find out what we're all about. 5:00pm on Wednesday, Jan. 23rd. Carolina Union. The Association of Business students will meet Thursday. January 24th. at 3:30 in T 6NC to discuss elections (which will take place Feb. 12th) and plans for this semester. TO THE SOVIET UNION! Guided tour with Professor E. Willis Brooks. UNC History Department. Visit Moscow, Leningrad, Tbilisi. Erevan, Tallinn, and Helsinki, Finland, this May 13-28. $1776 from New York include)i aO travel, meals, first class hotels. Course credit available. For brochure and details. caO 962-5043; drop by my office, 475 Hamilton Hall; better yet, come to a meeting on Thursday, January 24 at 7pm in 425 Hamilton Hall. STVS SEMESTER PREMIERE of "This Is It!" promises to be packed with entertainment, excitement and culture. Wednesday, January 23rd lOrOOpm-Mr. Gain's. Village Cable 11. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax -advantaged investments, call Mike Strong, Prudential-Bache Securities in the Courtyard 942-0895. ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain med ication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES, who are interested in Army ROTC. Oppor tunities for leadership training and two or three year merit scholarships. Call Dr. Hyatt 966-5116 (9 5) or Jerry Wood 967-6485 after 5:00pm. ' TYPING Term papers, essays, dissertations done accurately and rapidly on a word processor. Rush jobs welcome. Call Doug at 962-2307 of after hours at 929-2270. I tyaiaj aa word proces- dieeertatioa, tkeeee, papers, etc. per page SOC per copy. CaB 942-4321 after pas. help wanted PUT YOUR SPARE TIME TO GOOD USE participating, aa EPA research oa UP Cjf "TUT- J5te r. i it avmantn sm sac a tree physical. Waated: healthy. ana easwkia 18-35. Can 966-1253 Maa-Fri 6aas-5pa. BURGER KING, 205 E. Franklin St. is now hiring on AD Shifts. Apply Mon.-Fri. in person. Above average starting wages. Work flexible hours. Receive discount meals. Project Upward Bound, a program for educationally disadvantaged high school students, need individuals to volunteer as tutors in the areas of English, math, science, foreign language (mostly French and Span ish), and history. Tutorial sessions operate from 10-12 on some Saturday mornings during the spring semester, interested persons should contact Harold Woodard, Upward Bound Program, 207 Hill Bldg., UNC-CH for applications 962-1281. Deadline Feb. 1. 1985. The New York Times has immediate open ings for South Campus representatives. Good pay.- For more information contact David Fowle at 929-5361. Wa buy and sell literature, history, jazz, blues, classical, oldies, rock, comics, pulps, and big Httle books. BOOKS DO FURNISH . A ROOM 683-3244, 215 N. Greg son Durham near BrighUeaf 11-8 M-F11-7 Sat 11-8 Sun STUDY IN JAPAN Prof. James W. White.of Political Science will speak on opportunities for study in Japanespecially the UNC-Kansai Gaidai exchange on Thurs 12485 at 3:30 pm in Room 355 Hamilton Hall. Sponsored by the Office of International Programs-962-3094. Organizational Meeting UNCYEAO-AT MOOTPELLEn Wednesday, January 23 3:30-5:30 in Toy Lounge (4th Floor Dey Hall) Applications for Breakfast with tbe Chancellor are available at the Union Desk and the CSF Office, 3rd floor South Now until Jan. 24 Breakfast is Jan. 31 For more information call CSF Office at 962-0015 n Excellent summer counseling opportunities for men and women who are interested in serving boys and girls ages 7-16, guiding them in their physical, emntal and spiritual, development. Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each individual child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more of our specialized activities. College students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDER BIRD, located 17 miles southeast of Char lotte, N.C.. is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archerry, riflery and backpacking). Horse back riding, white-water canoeing and tripping are extras in our excellent program. For further information write or call G. William Climer, Jr., Director, Camp Thun derbird. Route 7, Box 50, Clover. S.C., 29710 (803-831-2121). WANTED: Healthily males to participate in an alcohol study. Must be age 19-30. Requires 3 lab visits of 8-10 hours each. $75 will be paid on completion of study. For information write-Mr. J. LaDine 1 124 F.L.O.B. 231-H, UNC-Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 or phone 919-966-1154. SALES MANAGER AND REPS WANTED. Excellent career opportaaity-part of fall time. Call 947-0363 for appointment. We aeed 10 salespersons. CHAPEL HILL CARRBORO YMCA seeks highly motivated caring and qualified individuals to work with quality after-school program. Two positions open, times vary. Benefits include hourly wages, YMCA member ship, valuable experience, and self rewarding. Call 942-5156. WANTED: Normal Volunteers for medical clinical research projects (drugs and medical devices). Must be 18 years of age and in good health. MalesFemales. Fees and compensa tion paid to applicants accepted for projects. CaH 919-682-6140. Student Painters needs hard-working respon sible students for full or part-time jobs. Start at $5.00 hour-flexible hours. Call 929-8311 for interview. EXCLUSIVE LADIES APPAREL STORE desires part time sales personnel. Experience preferred. Apply in person at Tweed and Tartan, University Mall. SUMMER POSITIONS: Program Director, Waterfront Directors, Activity Director, Head Counselors, Cabin Counselors and Activity Leaders for YMCA co-ed camp. Camp Kanata, Route 3 Box 192, Wake Forest, NC 27587. (919)556 2661. lost and found $50 REWARD! For return of blue with red stripes Adidas warm-up containing wallet and keys. No questions asked. Call 933-4295 and leave a message. Reward for return of our precious kitten "Troubadour" lost January 12 Estes Park area. Sleek black, one white eye brow, five months old. Please call 967-9505 if seen. Lisa or Andrea and keep trying. LOST: Last Friday between Carmichael and North Campus Tennis Courts about 5:00am set of keys with cat holding balloons keychain Found? PLEASE return to Cobb Office. LOST: LADIES GOLD SEIKO WATCH. Lost between 112 Davie nd FrankWSt. - iREWARD. Call 929-8674. Rease keep&ym LOST: A gold ring with a single ruby surrounded by six small diamonds. If found please call 933-7755. LOST: UNC Cheerleader megaphone. If found please call 967-7599. for sale FOR SALE: Typewriter Smith Corona 2200 almost new. $175. Phone 967-6138. FOR SALE: Escort Radar Detector. Like new. Purchased during fall semester. Includes cord, case, manual, fuses and bulbs. $255 new-best offer. 933-3001 keep trying. FOR SALE: A north campus housing con tract for Graham Dorm. For more informa tion call David at 967-8003. FOR SALE: Yamaha A560 55 watt stereo amplifier, $150. Yamaha NS50T Speakers, $250pair. Call Steve at 962-3992 after 8pm for a great deal. FOR SALE Sony PSLX510 turntable and Ortofon needle. Linear tracking; six months old! Retail for $280, must sell for $170. Call Alexander 968-8603. FOR SALE: Gold Trumpet. Brand: Cara velle. Like new. Used only one month. Need cash. Asking for $200, but negotiable. Call Kevin at 933-1576 in late evenings. NUTRITION EDUCATION FOR BULIMICS: Has binge-purging been a prob lem for you? Learn how to eat sensibly and nutritiously while challenging the binge-purge dilemna. Limited to UNC students.Pre-screening mandatory. Call 966-2281. Graduating? Put your skills to work in the P(BS1C(B Apply Now! Call: 966-3761 9424057 WOODCROFTPOOL Located at the new Swim . Tennis Club in Durham's new community of Woodcroft POOL MANAGER & ASSISTANT Summer employment, experienced, pool manager, certificate helpful, WSI helpful. February interviews. LIFEGUARDS Summer employment, must have Red Cross Advanced Lifesaving or equivalent, WSI helpful, college age preferred. February interviews. Send Resume To: WOODC30FT Attn: Carter Warren P.O. Box 13334, RTP, N.C. 27709 r 1974 Pontiac Lemans, good stereo and tires. Runs well $750 or best offer. Call Bill Mowat. 549-8421 ext. 2031 days or 967-2084 evenings. For Sale: A 6 month membership at the Eastgate Spa. Call 929-2294 after 5:15 week days. Enjoy becoming slim, trim and healthy. FOR SALE Technics SA-5770 reciever. 185 watts $300 and Techniques 63 1 cassette deck with Dolby $150 both for $400. Call Jeff at 967-9207. Sheepskin Seatcovers for most imports and domestic cars, trucks, vans. Highest quality imported directly form New Zealand at guaranteed lowest prices in U.S. Call 942-7020. Store-bought LOFT for sale. Assembles 3 ways, easy directions, all hardware included. $125. Call Cynthia or Laura. 933-8953. 968 1016. North Campus Contract in RUFFIN for sale! 2nd floor (near kitchen). Available immediately. Discount price! Call Cyn thia or Laura. 933-8953 or 968-1016. FOR SALE: FG 330 Yamaha Acoustic Guitar and case. Very good condition. $200. Call 933-3469 after 3:00pm. FOR SALE: Panasonic 3-in-1 stereo with AM FM, cassette, turntable and speakers. $125. 13 black and white Gold Star TV. $35. Call 933-7163. FOR SALE: 2 used city bikes. 1 10-speed $65; 1 3-speed $35 negotiable. Call evenings at 929-2891. REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE: 18 cubic inches. Almost new condition. $65. Will deliver. Call Steve at 929-5379. Stop paying so much for fumisture rentals! I have for you a bedroom set, including twin bed, study desk with chair, and dresser and bedside stand, all for $300. If you're interested in individual pieces, still give me a call at 929 1099. Thanks.! FURNITURE FOR SALE: I'm moving to Boston, so must sell as soon as possible: La-z-boy style rocking chair with magazine pouch, $100; dinette table (expandable) with four chairs, $125. Both in excellent condition. Please call 929-1099. roommates Own bedroom in 2 bedroom apartment on J busline. $110 month plus 13 utilities. Male or female. January rent free! Call 968-0045 after 5:00pm. We aeed one female roommate to hare 2 bedroom Foxcroft Apart meat. , reat aad atilitiea. CaH 929-6093. Roommate Wanted(female)-Furnished 1 bedroom apartment in Northampton Plaza, only ten minute walk to campus, utilities included, $170month. Call 933-7107. Female Roommate NEEDED: Carolina Apartments. Two bedroom, l' baths, free January rent. $126month plus utilities. Call 929-1099 for info. Desperatel NEEDED: One or two roommates for White Oak Condo. Just built; furnished except bedroom. Rent negoitable. Call 929-1099, PLEASE! FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share furnished 1 bedroom Northampton Plaza Apt. 10 minute walk form campus. Utilities included $17flmQntb. Call Pam at .942-0593. Need 1 MACE RddfoTEIbr S&nJngtSn Trace. $175 plus utilities. FREE shuttle to campus fully furnished Cable. Jammin' Roomies call Jim at 929 9493. rides RIDE NEEDED TO ATLANTA or nearby. Will share expenses and driving, can leave this Thursday or Friday. Call 933 5394. for rent ASHLEY FOREST: Two bedroom unfur nished apartments now leasing. All applian ces, separate baths, washerdryer hook-ups conviently located on Airport Road. Short term leases available. On site rental office open daily 10-2pm or call Allentcn Realtors at 967-0543. PARKING SPACES FOR RENT. Close to campus. Call Joseph at 942-4058. BACK THEN vBMAqn cIothsers Take advantage of our after x-mas special. Bring this ad in for $2.00 off any purchase. !3f ;405 W. Franklin St 1 Chapel Hill. NC 929-6221 Mon-Sat 11-5:30 The New York Times 20 discount Campus delivery spring semester Monday-Friday 63 days $25.20 Starts Jan. 21 and ends April 25. No delivery on holidays Make check payable to: David Fowle A-ll University Gardens Apts. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 or call 929-5361 SPRING BREAK 'C5 To Ft. Lsudcrdclo Or Dshsmss Ft. Laucterdals package Includes: 7 nights hotel at prime locations welcome beer party all taxes & gratuities no hidden charges much more starting at only $1291 Bihamgs package includes: 7 nights hotel accommodations round trip airtransportsfion -optional sightseeing tours all taxes and gratuities much more tor only S9 tup Sponsored by Summit Tours CaH Karen at 833-1833 for more info or stop by Union 12-3 Lnrrro s?aco g-u? t&a ics, Hunt is often praised for helping bring high-technology firms and other business to the state. During his administration, North Carolina became the top state in the nation in attracting American and foreign business and industry, accord ing to a Business' Week survey of corporate leaders. "Jim Hunt was concerned about traditional industry as well as new industry to diversify business in the state, said John Evans, dean of the UNC School of Business Administration. Bert Bennett of Winston-Salem, president of Quality Oil Co. and a key Hunt backer, said, "Jim Hunt had a good rapport with business people throughout the country. People of both political parties in the state were proud of Hunt's record." Hunt's first-term popularity made him unbeatable in the 1980 governor's race. After his landslide victory, he became the Democrats only serious contender for Jesse Helms Senate seat. In early 1 983, polls showed Hunt leading the two-term senator by as much as 20 percentage points. It was then that Jesse Helms began an unpre cendented media blitz to reduce Hunt's popularity. By June 1984, Helms $4 million in television ads did just that. Hunt trailed .in polls by four percent. Hunt found himself on the defensive for the first time in his political career. Five months later Jim Hunt was the loser. Dei uo hefty was able to trade baskets with the Tar Heels until the final minute of the game, when the Tar Heels hit six straight free throws to cinch the victory. GAME NOTES: Joe Wolf saw 13 minutes of action in the SCOREBOARD personal JOHNNY T-SHIRT is having massive inven tory reduction sale through Jan. 31. Don't miss it. 967-5646. , SKI NEARBY or refresh your spirits by the fireside. No interruptions except those you want at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, in the Great Smokies. $110 weekend for 2. $130 weekend for 4. 704-586-4329. DEAR MISS RIGHT: Nice, innocent looking, attractive southern boy maioring in Marine Biology looking for a date for The Clef Hanger concert on March 21. Call me (933 2512) for a fun and unforgettable evening. Sincerely Mr. Right. Doonesbury TUB &0PSA8Btm TJUSTfSm YOU, JANATA. THINK HISTttUZIS OF THE ODDS AGAINST COMPATIBLE I FINDING A LIBERAL WITH THERE- ; ? rrtrrr- r -ssi i i true a tr4r sili Bloom County is -m CALLER TH6RB ? I AM HR, GREAT poNMue oop or We MIGHTY UVIN0FP0M COMPUTER... THE Daily ACROSS 1 Tisane 4 Trimmtd 9 Floworholdsr 13 Border In heraldry 15 River to th Rhon 16 Epithet of Athena 17 Folklore creatures 29 Aequleeeed 21 Restive 22 Aquatic bird 23 Bescne! 24 S?rcRhci3d seem 27 Stain 23 Card game 33 Voman counselor 33 Lamb 33 ru5 (usually) S3 Myfhe&slosl crssturss 42 Acquire 43 erd$f?y 44 cl Wrath" 43 Fr. seasons 47 Csnvilst charaetsr ft v Political theorists cite four factors that affected Hunt's loss: Reagan's coattails, along with Mondale's unpop ularity in the state; the Hunt campaign's lack of a clear strategy; Helms' huge campaign war chest; and the voters' acceptance of Helms' accusations that Jim Hunt flip-flopped on the issues. Hunt said he "absolutely would have won minus Ronald Reagan's effect. "Hunt's people let Jesse intimidate them, said Thad Beyle, UNC professor of political science. "They did not have a workable strategy. One particularly damaging series of Helms ads asked: "Where do you stand, Jim?" The slogan stuck. Many who voted for Helms said their primary reason was the senator's clarity on the issues. "If there's a negative of Jim Hunt's two terms it's that Hunt became an anticipator. He ducked serious ques tions because he was concerned about the upcoming election," Beyle said. Hunt's opponents faulted his admin istration for being too political. "Hunt was less than a creditable governor because of the political machine he brought about," said Greensboro Republican William Osteen, a former U.S. district attorney and state legislator. One anonymous Hunt administra tion official agreed. "He went too far in using political credentials to put , people in jobs." i Men's Basketball North Carolina 74, Jacksonville M NORTH C AROLINA (74) Daughcrty 12-13 4-4 2X. Martin 4-5 5-7 13. K. Smith ' 4-8 2-2 10. Popson 2-2 3-4 7. Hale 3-5 0-0 6. Peterson 2-7 2-2 6. R. Smith 1-3 0-0 2. Wolf 1-3 0-0 2 - 29- Hey, do you like to write? Are you creative, funny, observant? the 1985 Yackety Yack needs WRITERS for our new, unabridged version. If you're interested, please contact Mary at 962-3912 or 933-1443 and come to an introductory meeting Wednesday at 4:30pm at the Yack office (106 Student Union). Caren, Yo WENCH HAPPY BIRTHDAY! We may not be seniors from DOOK, but we still love you. Another childhood bites the dust. Love always Linda and Anne. What? A truckload of Coolers in front of Cobb? Oh Yeah-it's Kathryn (sexy woman) Geddie's birthdy! (19. of course). Love. Brucie (The Boss), ETC. HOUIVWU HE FffMYPRORLEi SELECT HEWASOONSEm- THELUCKY TJVEBUT NOT MAN7. DOCTRJNAIRB. irisi.AN&ec- " TTXWIC MORTAL, HFE to say that TBeueve M YOU . Crossword By 1985 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved R m ST ii 43 Uncommon 0 Ireland 52 Piedmont city 55 Home of St Francis 53 Idle 62 Wraiths 64 Damage 65 Members of the hawk family 63 Not so much 67 Church desk 63 Tale 63 Consumed DOWN 1 Reman, garment 2 Cupid 3 Vestments 4 PIsbald 5 Calanesshsst Kerns 6 Peruse 7 Sea eagle 6 Subtracting 0 Gsnt&msn's dlson's rr.Sd&a name 11 Notices 12 Facs 14 Trassdyby Sepheelss 18 Daughter of Cadmus 19 Alfonso's queen 23 Auctioneer's csll 24 Slab 25 Heron's cousin 23 PhUlpplne Island 23 Finnish coin 33 Or. Isftsr 31 Son of Jacob 2 Demi 34 Mountain In Crete 35 Footnote IntfSsatsrs 37 Seaport In Soot. 43 Top grade 4t CertJussI . 43 Lirt.quiks: prsf. 43 Temper 61 Advocate: suff. 63 Impudent 64 Exclamation of vsxat!cn 63 TurictXIs 63 Pu!oSrCSSS 57 Ssrviostres 3 ChrlsSonword 63 Notion contest and telt real tentative." He is expected to be at about 75-80 percent for Sunday's ACC game with Georgia Tech. The Tar Heels shot 63 percent for the game, the first team to shoot over 50 percent against the Dolphins this season. To the Domino's and their new recuit, study breaks in 109.. .late night talks till 4:00am. ..passing out in 114. ..early morning visitors. ..camping out for tickets.. .I'll melt with you. ..Boys of Summer.. .Misled. ..that first night at LB.'s... your mother and I have been talking ..they call him Doctor Love. ..we could make some awesome babies ...1,2,3. ..what a load of bricks... You're the Inspirationstreet signs look great in rooms...Your Reds Are Cool...!'m sorry I can't help you now, you wanted to go out with him...O.K. you can ride in front. ..talk after talk after talk. ..well it meant something to me, oh Steph piss off.. .It's snowing!!!. ..they look like brother and sister... dancin' with mysel fretried dayglo... could you please turn that down. ..You Better Be Good To rifoo-pQNtffsmm prpm- RIGHT OR GOLPUIAJER REPUBLI CAN. YOU NEW S0ME0N5 UlHOlS PHILOSOPHICALLY PUANTEtJOUGH 10 ACCEPT A CHANGE Of HEART. THANK YOU. MILLIONS PO. HALLCLUJAH.' Kathryn Rightsr 63 Qermsnt 61 Being: Lat. 63 River Island A"TT -J T i 1 3 ; 4 s t 7 1 i TT" TT TT TT" i4" TT" " " IF" "" "" 7f ii ' -" ' " ii"" "" IT" "" " " -"" " ii " " " " ' " " "- "IT" mmmm """" " ' jii" " '""" y zf - . j jj44 w"" ii-" iii IT" " mP 44" TT" " " irij"" 3 T: IT" """ -" 4" " """"" "" """" r " W mmmm IF" " " "" """"" TT" . w 41 " " " i " " !"WWPw"'(awSMPP;aWI!PWaMnaj . titamtmrnuumut MBH PWtswflHaOBai - -ia, 1 n JfreSSWff "Hi f nnnimr -iwsiwpfn In) 11 it ii 4 mTI" " "" " " iT ,i I 1 J "Mil FTTTl r But, said another administration official, "Political patronage is as old as prostitution." Whatever his accomplishments, wha tever his failings, most believe Jim Hunt will continue to figure in politics. He has been mentioned as a con tender for Republican John East's Senate seat in 1986 and, by some, as a potential vice presidential candidate in 1988. "Hunt's defeat was a loss for the nation, not just North Carolina," said Charles Manatt, current chairman , of the Democratic National Committee. "A great many of us who know Jim and value his leadership hope he will eventually represent North Carolina in the U.S. Senate." Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, D-S.C, who was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination last year, said, "People of a state all think their governors and senators have future national ambitions and possibilities. But Hunt can probably be looked to run statewide in North Carolina again before he runs nationally." An aide at the DNC agrees that Hunt has senatorial ambitions. "In 1986 a whole set of GQP senators are targeted to be defeated. John East is one of them." Hunt is making no announcements. As for Hunt's political future, most people agree there are many options. But as Beyle puts it, "Politics is in his i bones" That, no one would dispute. U ' from page 1 46 16-19 74. JACKSONVILLE (68) . Williams 7-13 1-1 15. Smith 6-12 2-3 14. Murphy 6-15 2-2 14. Lewis 4-4 0-0 8. Kittles 2-4 0-0 4, Pearson 2 6 0-0 4. Scott 2-3 0-0 4, McDuffie 1-1 1-2 3, Hinton 1-1 0-0 2, Nadaskay 0-1 0-0 0 31-60 6-8 68. Me... I showed him the cars and created a monster... Hello Connie.. .It is 7:00am no it's 4:00am here...! Your damn right it's been an interesting semester! Who knows what the future holds? If we did not love and care for you so much, it would have never gotten past J.T. night - at Purdy's. Love always. The Doctor and Mic... LIKE A - FLEXIBLE. I NEED GEOR6EBUSH A CHALLENGE, REPUBLICAN? FOR GODS SAKE. POYOUHAVe A COMMENT ONTWAY'S YES. YOURS, TWRZ, seem Am FRUMPY, 0' GREAT ONE. T TOPIC OF M0PERN HAREMS"? Yesterday's Puzzla Solved: LTT01 iJTSlTOj mm jmmBjr R.5.Mf IP.A;iRr IS a mxhj DEid r jp S A R II ED 0 Ml JL Nil IT IE IaIn 5 m k ittr r w uj H ' L T H at ilT I FsTQsj pToTl XT y T aTtI m W A F tl ITT L Trl lFlTTlO jTWT R E 7T "5" IT MT o VtAttt 1 T TtaTtI T FffiTn 1 p! ! 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