HEADING FOR EUROPE THIS SUMMER (OR ANYTIME)?. Jet there from DC or NYC for no more than $160 with AIRHITCH. as re ported in Consumer Reports, NY Times, Let's Go, Newsday, Good Housekeeping, and national network morning shows. For details, call 212-864-2000 or write: AIRHITCH, 2901 Broadway. Suite 100C, NY. NY 10025. lost & found THE DAILY TAR HEEL is now offer.ng free lost ad for two consecutive lays. If you wish to run your ad longer than two days, please pay for the addi tional days. FOUND SILVER BRACELET AT BURNOUT. Inquire at APO office. FOUND: ONE SMALLISH GLASS ES CASE. Call 929 5237 to identify. LOST EMERALD RING AND GOLD DOME RING on Softball Field 2 or 4 Tue nite. If found please call Laurie 967-7335. Reward offered. LOST: CORAL (PINK) Ralph Lauren jacket in Howell Hall. Please call 967-4621 if you found it Thursday, 330. , tutoring NEED HELP IN MATH22, 30. 31. or 1-4? OR Stat 1 1 or 23? Jim has rea sonable rates. Call 929-5237 day or night Leave message. TUTOR AVAILABLE: Chem, Bio chem, and Biology. Qualified (PH.D.) and Helpful (very). Evenings and weekends. $10hr. or $152 hrs. Phone 933 0617. services CHEATERS NEVER LOSE! But you can with amazing new Appetite At tacker. You must remember to eat! Great for binge eaters and emotional eaters, Call 479 3038. CONFUSED ABOUT THE PUR CHASE of an automobile, appliance, HiFiTVVCR? Contact Professional Consultants. 968 9937. Please leave message. Inquiries answered promptly. FREE TAX HELP, sponsored by Student Legal Services. Tax Table located in Union Lobby, Tuesdays, 9-12 noon; Thurs days. 10-7 pm. (Through April 11, except Spring Break.) Applications or Student Congress Cleirfi. Available in Suite C of the Carolina Union Due April 7. Will student aid mean national service?! Come hear former Secretary of Education TERREL BELL on loans, grants, & national service Friday, April 7 8:00 PM Howell Hall Auditorium DUETO POPUUUI DSillUID DC RATES WEI REMAIN AT THESES LOW. LOV RATES FOR THE REST OF THE SEMESTER! Students, University, Individual & Non-profit Rates: 1 col. inch $4.00 2 col. inch $8.00 3 col. inch $12.00 Business Rates: 1 col. inch $5.55 2col.inch $11.10 3 col. inch $16.65 Sljr Sathj (Far Jhvl Room 104 Union Deadline: 12 noon, . 2 business days before publication. THE Daily Crossword by Louis ACROSS 1 Lett's capital 5 Heartless one 10 One ot fifty 14 Poker pair 15 Ms Lauder 16 Shredded 17 Oscar's place? 19 Lincoln of film 20 Always in verse 21 Hold back 22 Mint product 24 Actor's aide 28 Farinaceous 27 Pronoun 28 Cut down 31 Buddy of "Barnaby Jones" 34 Playthings 35 Keats poem 36 Arlene of films 37 Off-the-wall 38- Roman garb 39 Tokyo once 40 Chopin and Walesa 41 Heavy fabric 42 Columbus' discovery 44 Mafia figure 45 Hang around 48 Entertainment center 50 Religion in 39A 52 Fr. river 53 Be a plaintiff 54 Heart locale? 55 Alice's place? 58 Me-tooer 59 Welcome sign 60 Excited 61 Base meal 62 Catbird seat 63 Autry DOWN 1 Appraised 2 More frigid 3 Category 4 Blockhead 5 Merman e.g. 6 Chemical compound 7 Particle 8 Baste 9 With love 10 Verdi opera 11 Calif, hillside sign 12 Marie Wilson role 13 about 18 Ruhr city 23 Paddles 25 Funny writer Silversteln 26 Milk drinks 28 Famous ABORTION - To 20 weeks. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. FREE TAX HELP available from the VITA program (Volunteer In come Tax Assistance). Bring wage statements (W-2's) and other relevant information to New Carroll room 202 every TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY beginning February 28 and end ing April 1 2 from 4-6 pm. Feder al tax forms will be provided if you do not have yours. PREGNANT? Call PSS for FREE and COM IDi:.NTIAL testing. 942 7318. PROFESSIONAL GROUP PHOTOS AT STUDENT RATES. Available wcustom framing for under $20. College classes, Greeks, Dorms, Clubs, Pledge Classes, Teams -Any Size. Call 967-3517 for more Info. RESUMES, Typing, Scanned Graph ics, OCR, Laser printing, Fast turn around. Low rates. TEXT SERVIC ES. 942 3682. TYPING AND FAST PROFESSION AL WORD PROCESSING AT VERY COMPETITIVE RATES. CALL CA THY. 942 5838. TYPINGWORD PROCESSING Frechman to Post-Doctoral and Faculty. No Job too large or too small. 100 letter quality. Pro fessions!, fast, dependable, accu rate. Word Wrangler. 933-9752. TYPINGWORD PROCESSING -FAST, professional quality. FREE editing of spelling, grammar, sen tence structure. FREE pick-up and delivery. FREE disc storage. 20 years experience. 542-5922 (local calQ. WORD PROCESSING AND RE SUME SERVICE - FAST, ACCU RATE TERM PAPERS. THESIS AND CUSTOMIZED RESUMES. LOW STUDENT RATES. THESAU RUS, SPELLING AND GRAMMAR CHECKERS ON LINE. GRAPHICS AND LASER PRINTING AVAILA BLE. DAILY STUDENT UNION PICK UP AND DELIVERY AVAILA BLE. RUSH JOBS WELCOME. CALL ANYTIME. 870-1921. passport photos OFFICIAL PASSPORT PHOTOS AND APPLICATIONS while you wait. Ask for student and faculty 10 discount card. 10 good for photos, supplies and shipping for entire year. Sterling Business Servic es, 1507 East Franklin. Mon-Fri. 9 6; Sat. 9 3. 933-1111. Leadership Matters.. presents "Effective Meetings," a skiUs workshop on Monday, April 10, 6:30-8:00 p.m., 2 1 2 Carolina Union. For more information call the Office of Leadership Development, 966-4041 ICfiBM presented by OTOLINrX U. S. Senator Addresses Foreign Policy, Senate Agenda, and the status of the Demon cratic Party. 7pm Sunday April 9th 300 New West Sponsor: , YD's&vDiPhi f 1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved ' 29 Sidle 30 School VIP 31 Paradise 32 Offered 33 Film schedules 34 Kill time 37 Library patron 38 Oscar's kin 40 Wine 41 Drop 43 Lloyd and Paul of baseball 44 Ariz, scenery 46 Pheasants' nests 47 Indian 48 Babble 49 Small anchor 50 Fake 51 Aspiration 52 Aware 58 Yoko 57 Tarry fellowships THE WHITFIELD FELLOWSHIP of fers $500 for individualized travel study in Summer '89 for returning undergraduates. Information available at 214 Pittsboro St. (942 2152) or at the Student Union. Deadline is April 14. WANTED: Good undergraduate student interested in pursuing graduate work in economics. The department of economics at Clemson University offers coursework leading to the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees, with specialty areas that include Industrial OrganizationRegulation, Public Choice, Financial Economics and Labor Economics. We have one of the top research and teaching fa culties in the South and encour age close working relationships between faculty and graduate students. Financial aid in the form of research and teaching as sistantships is available. For more information, contact Prof. David N. Laband, Department of Economics, Clemson University, 242 Sirrine Halt. Clemson, SC 29631. (803) 656-3969. announcements KICK ASS CONCERT! If you like to rock dont miss STRATE UP live Friday night at Franklin Street Pub! PASSOVER SEDER 1989. First Seder on Wednesday evening, April 19. Hillel will have two Sedarim on th first night, one at the Hillel House, 210 W. Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill and one at Beth El Synagogue, 1004 Watts St., (corner Markham) in Durham. Both begin at 7 pm. Th Seder in Chapel Hill will be Reform; the on in Durham, Conservative. Cost of Seder. $12 for stu dents and $18 for communi ty (faculty). Pleas call 942-. 4057 or 684-5955 as soon as possible to mak reserva- tions or for more informa tion. Without a reservation there is no guarantee of a place. Reservations and mon ey due by April 17. KARATE CLASSES!! - Tuesdays & Fridays, 6-8 pm at Community Church of Chapel Hill (Off Mason Farm Road). Join today -- 2 Free Classes. Information? 933-2882. UNC Marching Carolines Flag Corps TVyoats April 1316 Informational meeting: Thurs., April 13,8:00 pm, Carmichael Aud. Information table in the Pit next week! Sun.. April 23 Leave: 7 am Return: 9 pm I X SignupintheRt from 11:00-2:00 Fri7,MonlO,Tuesll SPACES LIMITED SIGN UP SOON sponsored by the Carolina Union Social Committee yCDCUD? April 8 Show your art in the Union. Info at the Desk. Sabin rmro JLDU Y7 mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 i 9 110 111 12 13 14 15 16 - " 19 20 21 2T" 2T" 24 25" ' """" 2fT" 27 """"" 28" 29 1 30 mmmm, """"35 38 37 3T" 39 40"" """"" 7T" 42 43 44 45 "" iT 47 4 49 50 ST" """""" ST" ""$3 54 """" 55 ST" 57" "I""" 5 " 59 jtto" 61 62 63 " LYON, FRANCE for a year! Pay UNC tuition and fees. UNC Study Abroad Program. Details at 12 Caldwell. ATTENTION ALL ASIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION MEMBERS! There will be a mandatory meeting to dis cuss upcoming projects on Tuesday April 11th 5:30 6:30 pm, 211 Union. BLUE JEANS DAY! The CGLA asks that all lesbians, Gay men, and our supporters wear Blue Jeans on Fri. April 14 to show solidarity. CAROLINA BEACH BLAST '89. Eh ringhaus Field, April 9. Chairmen of the Board, Entertainers, Breeze Band. T-shirts on sale in the Pit -only $8. CAROLINA CHEERLEADING TRYOUTS (Men and Women) O pen Gym April 4, 6:30 Fetzer Gymnastics Room. Tryouts begin April 7, 6:30 Fetzer Gymnastics Room. Be a part of Carolina Spirit! (Come dressed to prac tice). FREE TAX HELP available from the VITA program (Volunteer In come Tax Assistance). Bring wage statements (W-2's) and other relevant information to New Carroll room 202 every TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY beginning February 28 and end ing April 12 from 4-6 pm. Feder al tax forms will be provided if you do not have yours. GUATEMALA BOUND! Looking for volunteers to participate in service project in beautiful highlands of Gua temala. Call Jim 929-9652. HEALING ARTS FESTIVAL. Enjoy a full day of health related workshops on Sat., April 8 at UNCs Student Union, 9 am 4:30 pm. Topics include: Fitness Walking, Creating a Responsible Diet, Self-Massage, Tai Chi, Self-Hypnosis, and many more. Student fee: $15. Sponsored by Community Wholistic Health Center and Association of Nurs ing Students. For more informa tion call 929-1132. HEALTHY WHITE MALE SMOK ERS (ages 18-35) earn $50 as partic ipants in UNC Dept. of Epidemiology study of the effects of environmental exposures on blood and sperm cells. Call 1-800-284-8244 (9-5, M-F). HILLEL TONIGHT, 6:30 pm. UNCDuke Shabbat Services and Dinner. Both Reform and Conservative Services will be conducted. We will be together for dinner. Dinner$4. Hillel House, 210 W. Cameron Ave. HILLEL, Sunday April 9, 11 am. UNCDuke Professional and Graduate students Lox and Ba gel Brunch$4. Hillel House, 210 W. Cameron Ave. SAN GAM NIGHT Sunday, April 9th at 6:00 pm In the Great Hall Authentic Indian Food & Entertainment tickets for sale in the Pit or call 933-2311 $6-nonmembers, $5 SANGAM members, $4 children hake some $$, GET EXPERI- EUCE, FILLUPYOUn RESUME . . . WORK AT THE UNION APPLICATIONS FOR SUMMER 8c FALL EMPLOY MENT AVAILABLE AT The Union Desk 'til Monday 317 What are other schools doins to address minority concerns? What can we do? Come hear DR. REGINALD WILSON From the American Council of Educa tion's Office of Minority Concerns. Sunday, April 9 11:00AM Howell Hall Auditorium IC H SMS T A s HflA G H A SHAY I j H 1 0 1 S I E A! IT EAR HlA jN D jMjE 0 0 IWlNl IH E I M I A I D I D II 1 1 K 1 0 1 U LJ 0 W A I R I Fl S ISLlMIAlSlHlElR A M 0 YUD E I T I A i PROJECT LITERACY will b conducting training work shops ' for the Children' Reading Program tonight and Thurs. from 7-10 pm at the campus Y. Please come if interested. ROAD TRIP TO ATLANTIC BEACH. N.C! Sunday, April 23. Leave at 7 a.m. and return at 9 p.m.. Only $12! Sponsored by Union Social Commit tee. Sign up in the Pit today! SENIORS! SENIORS! Don't miss the 1989 GRADUATION TRIP to MYR TLE BEACH! Look for info, in the Pit or call SBT Travel 929-4321 or 967 3862. THE UNC ENTREPRENEURS CLUB will be meeting Tues. April 11 at 4 pm in 212 Union. All non-members & members are encouraged to attend. THREE OPENINGS for fall '89 at LS.E. with new UNC program. Semester or year programs. Informa tion at 12 Caldwell, Study Abroad. TRYOUTS for the 1989-90 MIKEMAN AND MASCOT will be held April 1 1 at 6pm in Ha milton 100. Applications at the Union desk are due Friday. UNC CLEF HANGERS will host their 12th annual SPRING CON CERT on Fri., April 14, at 8 pm in Memorial Hall. Tickets may be pur chased at the Union Box Office, in the Pit, or at the door. UNC MARCHING CAROLINES FLAG CORPS TRYOUTS April 13 16. Informational meetingpractice Thurs. April 13, 8 pm in Carmichael Auditorium. For more information call Cynthia, 933-6186. WIN A BEACH TRIP FOR TWO! En ter the Carolina Beach Blast '89 Shag Contest April 9, E'haus Field. Contact Mike Sullivan at 933 5270. WIN UP TO $10,000 cash with the NCAA Championship Game Con test. Bring your 7-Up caps (2 liter or 16 oz.) to Western Union agent at Sterling Business Services, 1507 E. Franklin St., 933-1111. Mon.-Fri., 9 6; Sat. 9-3. STERLING transfers money, sends telegrams, cables and mailgrams via Western Union. personals HAPPY B-DAY JEN! Here's to REM, "head" names and Chase din ners. Now you can go to the Cradle whenever you want. LI. Fancy Free HE ft fAcl. r)Jr LATeft 5r SfATEt ASVAH6- Nfe Tm Trt"tf-5. WA A'SM'VC- Vje oof A-t- T H T"iE- I -STARTED Sideshow GOD, LOOK AT THIS CLEANING UP THIS lift! GEEZ. I MEAN, WHAT KIND OF IRRESPONSIBLE JERK WOULD GET PLASTERED WHILE HE WAS IN CHARGE OF SOMETHING -50 IMPORTANT? Doonesbury HAR. TH150N5, POC (TRSAlVt HAPPNEP,ISWAR! GUY CALLS HOMB AHU SAYS TO i HIS MOTHER. ANP FATHER,! 607 S0M5 6009 NEWS AND SOM5 BAD NEWS. 'L FIRST OF ALL, I AT 6AY Bloom County TM 5BKI005... fTSmje. I YOU'RB GAINING (N A YSAR I'LL .,,'A ACHfLPANpm , mauws.) sAYrHoc&e M V LOSING MY B6ST (T'5 GO fr N PUPPY. x C WINP' v Advertise In the Daily Tar Heel Classifieds. Need a ride? Need a ticket to a concert? Need a place to live? You can find it in the Tar Heel Classifieds. The forms are available 24 hours a day! Room 104, Carolina Union. ANDERS KIERULF UND PETER SCHORN erwarten Eure Spenden, Liebesbriefe und andere Drohungen an unsere neue Adresse: Informatik, ETH, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland. BB! HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Live it up now, for tomorrow we do homecom ing! (Party Hardy, but don't lose any smurf guts!), Your homecoming Partner. BJR: Seven months doesn't seem long enough to experience all that we have experienced together. We have built a wonderful relationship on our memories and most of all on our love. Thanks for all your support and understanding. You are incredi ble. Forever and always. Pookie. DAN: Been picking up many newspa pers lately? The paths are looking good even though ours haven't crossed lately. Michelle. DAWN, You are enchanting - that smile, that deep laugh, that auburn red hair! Meeting you was great, hope you jog by again soon. - 85 Rick. DENEUVE Is this really happen ing? Maybe we'd better go back to sleep. (No more surprises for awhile!) Love always,' Sinus & Senior. P.S. O.K., maybe a few more. EQUESTRIAN TEAM: KK. Susan. Mary Todd, Chris, Kathy K., Beth S., Nan, Milan, Ben, Beth Y., Kathy O. and Gabriele. Thanks for a suc cessful show season and an awe some year! The early (5 am) trips, stopping at Hardee's. YOU GUYS ARE GREAT! HEATHER, the muf-fon: "Today is your 19th birth day, na-na-na-na!" We weren't going to do this, huh?! (20 cases of beer 6 gal. Bacardi - yak bucket and 300 soda crackers -Chris, Raymundo, Shane, D vin, Kevin and David 8 o'clock pill ritual) - our freshman year. We love you HDK! Your Connor friends! Carrie, Dee, Joan, Kristi, Me ghan, and Sue. JEWEUE!' SURPRISE! Happy Birth day to you. The Big 20! After four se mesters here, it's about time you get a personal! Love, your roomie Anna Banana. THfr- -HACt off TU AT A1AOE h- CVKcc 5 To? fcVCi MORE. SHE voc-C HOitr AND 1AH5. cAn- a imp Be a"AT. MESS.' WE'LL BE OIL SLICK FOR YEARS.' I AND HIZ MOTUFJZ V SHRIEKS ANPCFJES ANP CARRIES ON, ANP THEN AFTER A WHILE, HIS FATHER, SAfSrSO "WHAT'S THEGOOP NEWS ?" AND THE GUY SAYSTHAT WAS THE 6009 "NEWS!" S I .1 The Daily Tar HOMEWRECKER, SHAN-ROCK, CHAPEL Cheers to a sooper week end. Garfield boxers. Nyaflomex wants locked bathrooms ( And soo permen always get what they want!) Manners - a little too many. Hey, I really do have plenty of sneakers. Busting roommate relationships. Yo . word. You guys are the best. Love, Bobo. UN B.: HAPPY BIRTHDAY. I love you! If you're still hungry I'll take you to dinner. Please behave yourself. As if you wouldn't POPTART! The X-15 cruise Basse lope has entered the Earth's atmos phere to wish you-know-who a happy you-know-what week! Love, Me! ROBIN - Congratulations on finally receiving the praise you deserve! Your performance in "Right You Are" - was brilliant - A dedicated fan and admirer. THANKS TO THE Delta Phi Episilon sisters who made our weekend great: Susan, Jerrie, Suzanne, Natalie, Kar en, Cynthia, Heather, Nikki, and Brenda. . . Love, the pledges! The Far Side 190 Crwonnh- rtaitif 'Blast! ... The elephants are sick again!' T Foot iXirt 6r t &7 HA?Ptrlr "5 VtER r rCJE Pc t AmC op T Ae P.fr IF To I - 1 r 1 m 1 mm mm iMd a 1 I THEY SAY THE CAPTAIN WAS DRUNK J WHEN THE TANKER RAN AGROUND. ) -.HICc HEY , WATCH ME DO ANOTHER 360 WHEEEEEE ANP YVUZC SAY, -sorry, port... tp mm STAY H0(e ANP VtPeOTAPZ MYKIP'9 FIRST VOMITING. HA, HAM HA, HA! HeeiFriday, April 7, 19899 TO THE BABE in white Mercedes with Texas plates I like what I see! Like to get to know you better! Re-, spond in DTH. Blonde in electric' blue Acura. J TO THE MEDICAL STUDENT fit SEARCH OF A COPIER 43 lr Davis: I hated to leave. Hope yotf survive Pharmacology. PinW Oxford. TO THE PLEDGES wearing BIQ sunglasses at night singing the Deepher Bunch, hope you all had fun on the pledge trip. We're looking fo ward to hearing from you again at the formal! Love, Susan. TRACEMEISTER: May your day be replete with YOUR cool whip, mur chos KFC road crossings, WAYNES WORLD! and no fallin' down the steps. Ah'D shurely miss yoo in Col oraydo next year! Your the best! Happy 19! Kates er. WJR-IV - Happy 22nd Birthday!. You're almost dead! I'm working on that time machine as fst as I can before it's too late! Your Cribbagy Frosh. 4-7 AKO To MAMH? T ju T fCCASC SMB HAt 6rl6 V?CcA Vfct At$ ;OH. SHI- To A H. VVA SAT, fe.' DoM'r Ktto - ' C'MON , SENATOR TOWER. WE'RE ' BEHIND SCHEDULE ALREADY. " GUY'S AMAZING! HE'S HALF PEAP, ANP HE STILL PUTS MB AmYf HEAR THE ONE ABOUT ST. PETER ANP tub: HAIRPRE5SER V iiiiifriYh"- T7 f PORT, THAT IS 1 N JUST NOT J I MRS s WJZ. I LOST S 4V 1

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