2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, April 23, 1990 limit Business and advertisina: Kevin Schwartz, director classified ad manager. Business staff: Allison Ashworth. managenvam Cooper news clerk; Laura Richards, typist. uassitied advertising: Kirsten Burkart, assistant manager, Angela bpivey, assistant. DisDlay advertisina: Lavonne Leinster. advertisina manager: Lora Gav. Ginaer Wagoner. Robin Penley, Carole Hedgepeth.Larry Mann, Carrie Grady, Tracy King, representatives: Kim Blass. creative director. . Ingrid Jones. Mimi Holman and itacy l urkei , sales assistants. Advertising production: Bill Leslie, manager; Anita Bentley and Greg Miller, assistant managers; Chad Campbell, Erika Campbell, Stephanie Locklear and Lorrie Pate, assistants; Rich Ellis, technician. ' Assistant editors: Diana Florence, arts coordinator. Karen coordinators Buckberry, Lisa Lindsay and Cameron Young, netvs;jonanna Menaerson. omouasman; i nomas Hjjaly and Lisa Reichle, Omnibus: Joseph Muhl. photography; Mark Anderson and Scott Gold, sports; Glenn 0Neal, state and national; Stephanie Johnston and Myron "Ed tonal writers: Lvnetta Blair. Kimberlv tdens and 'University: Marcie Bailev. Debbie Baker. Victor Blue. M. Jefferson, Stacey Kaplan, Susie Katz. Sarah Kirkman, Jennifer Pilla. Steohen Poole. Lee Weeks. Carrie Wells and ' City: Karen Dennis. Jennifer Dickens, Kns uonanue, wagner uono, jennner hosier, aamamna bowen, vonoa Hampton, Jada K. Harris, Johanna Henderson, Kim Jaski. Julie Malveaux, Elizabeth Murray. Mary Perivolaris, Erik Rogers, Christine Thomas. Susan Ward and Jessica Yates. State and National: Jennifer Blackwell. Wendy Bounds. David Etchison, Kevin Greene, Mark Griffin, Yancey HJII. Andre Hauser, Eric Lusk, Kimberly Maxwell, Jannette Pippin, Amy Rowland, Kyle York Spencer, Grant Thompson and Sandy Wall. Arts: Kitt Bockley, John Freeman, Mondy Lamb, Philip Mcadoo, Greg Miller, Brian Springer, Jeff Trussell, Lisa Weckerie, Beverley White and Jessica Yates. Features: Sara Austin. Noah Bartolucci. Christy Conrov. Vjcki Hyman. Mara Lee, Christina Nifong, Bonnie O'Neil. Leigh Pressley, Heather Smith, Stephanie Spiegal, Beth Tatum. Marc Walton. Bevin Weeks, Laura Williams and Dawn Wilson. ; Sports: Kenny Abner, Neil Amato. Jason Bates, John Bland. A. J. Brown, Robert Brown. Laurie Dhue. Dave Gfenn. Warren Hynes. Doug Hoogervorst, David Kupstas, Bethany Litton, Bobby McCroskey, Brock Page, Eric Wagnonand Steve Walston. i - "Ptiotooranhr. Jodi Anderson. Milton Artis. Schuyler Brown.Todd Diggs, P.J. Disclafani, Steven Exum, Jennifer Griffin. Carey Johnson. Stacey Kaplan, Caroline arid Ami vitale. 'Layout Christy Conrov. Rachel Ferencik. Celeste Neal. Copy Editors: Bob Boyette. Julia Coon, Lorrin Freeman, Melissa Grant Angela Hill, Mitchell Kokai, Jennifer tfurfees, Robin Lentz. Amy McCarter, Emily Nicholl. Natalie Poole, George Quintero, Kristin Scheve, Bobby Seedlock, Sara Sparks. Angela spivey, unrissy stianam. uiare weicken ana Bruce wooa. Ombudsman: James Benton. Phone: 962-0245; Office hours: Mon.. Wed.-Fri.: 1-3p.m;Sun., Tue.:4-6p.m. For the The April 1 8 story "Getting involved in the environment: a guide for acting locally at UNC," incorrectly identified the price of recycled paper at Copytron 0 D ' D with purchase of 18 hole green fees with this ad through April 30, 1990 Limit 18 holes per person per day 18-hole Public Course D 0 Complete Line of Driving Range, Lessons Available outbtoit Golf a u o D 0 t, 1990 3 ari 53 EZ3 ES E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 '4 Avril2 Tve broadened my education and expanded my knowledge. Improved my skills. It's the perfect job experience to put on a resume or an application." H 1990 Kelly Services, lilt. Bob Bates, advertisina director. Leslie Humphrey. and Kimberly Moretz. receptionists; Monica Pans, Tina Parish, Sherrie Davis and Kim Solomon, account Dennis, feyoof. Craig Allen, cfy. Tom Parks, design B. Pitts, university. Tim Little. Robert Brown. Elizabeth Byrd. Jennifer Dunlap, Teresa Dionne Loy. Kenny Monteitn, bnannon u laraoy, Akinwole N'Gai Wright. Kimberly Gee. Amanda Graves. Carol Hazlewood, Kincaid, Kathy Michel, Chad Pike, Catherine Pinckert David Reinfurt. Jeff Workman and Doug Zemel. Record on Franklin Street. The price is 8 cents per sheet. The Daily Tar Heel regrets the error. rarara;n If- 0 D Q 0 D Golf Equipment q u D Directions; n From NC 54 ByPass jj take Jones Ferry Rd. to U Old Greensboro Rd. Q 1 9. .R mites tn NC: R7. f HI irQPTurnrightonNC87 VUUI (north) for 9 miles to blinking light. Turn right for 1.2 miles on Boywood Rd. to sign. Q 0 Q 0 0 e3 Call for Tee Times 942-0783 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 -n- "I'M A COLLEGE STUDENT. AND WORKING FOR KELLY HAS HELPED ME UNDERSTAND THE BUSINESS WORLD." A V If rf ECE IMTemporary LIL Services The Kelly CirPPeople -The First and The Best CoiMity abortions By KAREN DENNIS Staff Writer Orange County has a higher number of reported abortions than the state average, according to the "Community Diagnosis'Veport issued by the Orange County Health Department. In 1988, Orange County had 31.5 abortions per 1,000 women of child bearing age, while the state average was 23.1 abortions per 1,000 women. Deborah Steely, executive director of Planned Parenthood's public affairs in North Carolina, said two factors contributed to the large number of abortions. She said that because of the presence of the University, the county has a high number of 1 9- to 24-year-olds, the most common age of women who have abortions. Another possible explanation for the high rate is that a number of surround ing counties do not have abortion serv ices, Steely said. Women from Ala mance, Caldwell, Chatham, Lee and Moore counties come to Orange for President lauds American hostage's release From Associated Press reports ISLAMORADA, Fla. The White House said it was pleased with Sunday's release of an American held hostage in Lebanon but that "our satisfaction ... is substantially tempered by our knowl edge that seven other Americans" and other westerners are still captive. White House press secretary Marlin Fitzwater expressed the president's appreciation to Syria and Iran for their roles in the release of Robert Polhill. President Bush was, literally, out fish- Now Buying! Now Buying! for books records, CDs & tapes! ,405 72 W. Rosemary 933-5550 HAVE A GREAT S UMMER! Now Buying! Now Buying! EOE MFHV Not an agency - never a fee Ira EEPTK abortion services. These abortions are included in the county's statistics, she said. Peter Uhlenberg, associate profes sor of sociology at UNC, said, "I would think that there is more acceptance of abortion in a university community, but that was true five years ago, as it is now." The abortion rate among non-white women was much higher than among white women according to 1988 fig ures. Non-white women in the county had 66.2 abortions per 1,000 women, more than double the number of abor tions white women had, 23.6 per 1,000 women. A startling high number of non whites live in poverty in general as compared to whites, Steely said. This contributes to a lack of access to medi cal care and to contraceptives among poverty-stricken women. This results in a higher number of pregnancies, she ing when Fitzwater talked to reporters. Asked if Bush would respond in any tangible way to Polhill's release, Fitzwater said the United States would continue to press for the release of the remaining hostages. Earlier Sunday, Bush said all Ameri can hostages in Lebanon must be re leased before the United States would reciprocate with a goodwill gesture. "And that's the bottom line," he said. Bush made his statement before Polhill was turned over in Beirut on Sunday to Brig. Gen. Ghazi Kenaan, head of Syrian military intelligence in Lebanon. MONDAY 3:30 p.m.: UNC Statistics presents "The Predic tion Problem for Gaussian Markov Fields," with Lowren Pitt of UVA, in 324 Phillips. Call 962-2307 for more info. 4 p.m.: UNC Microtheory presents Edward Green of Pittsburgh, in 309 Gardner Hall until 5:30 p.m. Call 966-2385 for more info. 5 p.m.: The American Advertising Federation will have an end-of-the-year pizza party and meeting for all members and those interested. 6 p.m.: The Presbyterian Campus Ministry will have a Graduate Dinner at 1 10 Henderson St 7:30 p.m.: CAA announces that MikemanMas- 3 11 J u V t on the right means you command respect as an Army officer. If you're earning a BSN, write: Army Nurse Opportunities, P.O. Box 7713, Clifton, NJ 07015. . MMiVi NIJISIE COUPS. IE AllYOU CUN BE. April 1990 kidnapping reported 2 weeks after fact Vice President Dan Quayle to that he had been held captive fo Martians were very friendly, Qu very interested in the male anatof the VP believed. They were very cooperative in their people, Quayle remarked, time warped me back to earth th to remember them by- an anatori doll that displays arousal when s cheese and other dairy products. Zsa Zsa urge to allow mov be used as cot nitu service Zsa Zsa claims she is gettii having to perform 1,000 hour! service. " When I tliink about people whose lives have beer! affected by my films, I feel I h part in the great scheme of things-much more "the world. I am famous. My service is than helping with some silly homeless shel- through the art of film. I like to think of my-. ter, darling." self as a philanthropist to the masses." top Me said. Uhlenberg said, "Statistics nation ally would suggest there are more out-of-wedlock pregnancies among non whites. There is no indication that black women approve of abortion more than white women." In Orange County, about 69 percent of pregnant teens end their pregnancies in abortion, compared with about 40 percent statewide. Women 19 years old and younger in Orange County ac counted for 22.3 percent of 881 abor tions reported in the county in 1988. The number of pregnancies among younger women has increased in the past few years for one clear reason, Steely said. "Better nutrition has led to a drop in a woman's first menstruation. The average age has decreased, and younger and younger teenagers are able to get pregnant." Steely said younger women tend to have abortions because a 14-year-old finds herself in a different situation than a 34-year-old. The 14-year-old "We're talking every three minutes to our embassy in Damascus (Syria) every three minutes," Bush said before the release was confirmed. He then set out on a day-long fishing expedition. For days, Syria and Iran, believed to have considerable influence over the kidnappers, have been fueling hopes of an imminent hostage release by the Islamic Jihad for the Liberation of Palestine. The group has held three American educators seized from Beirut Univer sity College: Polhill, 55, of New York; Jesse Turner, 42, of Boise, Idaho; and Alann Steen, a native of Boston, who cot tryouts will be held in Gerrard Hall. Spectators welcome! 8:30 p.m.: The Fellowship of Christian Ath letes will have their last all-campus meeting until 9:30 p.m. in Kenan Field House. Seniors, what do you have to share? ITEMS OF INTEREST University Career Planning and Placement Services announces an excellent, paid ($8 per hour) summer internship opportunity in Public Affairs Corporate Communications available at Research Triangle Park company. See ELP Internship Direc tory, Vol. 3 (JournVPub. section) in 21 1 Hanes Hall OJ wxs& win m Ym mKM And they're both repre sented by the insignia you wear as a member of the Army Nurse Corps. The caduceus on the left means you're part of a health care system in which educational and career advancement are the rule, not the exception. The sold bar $.85 Martians abduct VP Quayle North Carolina Man tries all Pepper's Pizza Combos- wins free t-sliirt for his efforts Jimmy Earl Jenkins, a native of Siler City, NC, tried 262,143 varieties of Peppers Pizza this past weekend. Jenkins, a hog farmer, said he had some problems eating " those California type pizzas, Shatzen, Peppers owner, offered the t-shirt to the first customer who could try all their topping combinations. Jenkins claimed his "granny really tried them all first, but she didn't want Hollywood breathing down her back. I expect a few movie offers out of all this." Jenkins is happy with his prize from Pepper's. "It's a real nice shirt. It was worth eating the pizza." average has a greater possibility of having an unhealthy child and a greater difficulty in raising a child. In 1990 there are two countries that; have fewer contraceptives than in 1 980: the United States and Iran. "A decrease. ; in the number of contraceptives leads'; to an increase in abortion," Steely sai&. The ways a woman goes about haV; r ing an abortion depend on how Hie' woman enters into the health care syfc?; tern, Steely said. Some women go total physician who will refer her to a gynK; cologist or a clinic. Other women get; straight to a clinic if they are sure thejC are pregnant. "It would be hardtel generalize about the process because it. varies widely." "' ' In 1988 in Orange County, 13.5. percent of reported abortions were performed in a hospital and 86.5 per cent were performed in clinics. Of 88 1 abortions, 30.3 percent of the women had previously had abortions, while 54.3 of women had not had a previous abortion. ' : turned 5 1 Sunday. The release of the hostage triggers a waiting game to see if Bush will offer a gesture of gratitude to any of the parties involved. The kidnappers have indicated they expect something, but Bush appeared to be postppning any action until all the U.S. hostages were released. Since his first day in office, Bush has been pushing for the release of the. hostages, saying that goodwill begets goodwill. Bush has said his message, was aimed at the hostage-takers and parties that have influence over them, presumably Syria and Iran. for information and details. . ' Applications for the Black Student Movement's 1990-91 Central Committee are now available in the BSM Office. The deadline to apply is today. ' Seniors and grad students still seeking jobs may call UCPPS' Job Hot Line to hear up-to-date job listings if registered with UCPPS. 962-CPPS on a touch-tone phone. Students may also complete a "connection" data sheet available in 21 1 Hanes to enter a nationwide database of job applicants. UCPPS reminds all seniors and graduate students who have accepted jobs or have definite plans to attend graduate or professional school to complete a "Follow-Up Survey" in 21 1 Hanes Hall. Amazing cat. lives ten lives- so far . ...see page 26 but they was okay," Erwin Jimmy Earl Jenkins proudly wears his Pepper t-shirt. TO t i