f. I’lJl f, ' rhc PC~Nt>UlUM~ ^ I'■ 111 ^ ''r” TF / Crate Amnesiy’cont’d from page 1 Ho also said ihal any cratcs lound in rooms alter this date will ho doall with as stolon properly. According to the student rules and regulations Ibund in the Stu dent Handb(H)k. the penalty for possession of lost or stolon pro perty is as follows: first ollonso- nornially not less than disciplinary probation lor one disciplinary suspension; second ollense- normally not less than disciplinary suspension nor more than permanent separation I'rom the college. Resident assistants will bo Itxtk- ing lor milk crates bearing the names Dairy Fresh. Sealtest, Super Brand. Pet. Flavor Rich. Pine State, and Hunter Dairy dur- , ji-ir f t r and are instructed to deal with them as they would stolon road signs. One Klon student said. "I ve had iiiy crates since niy Iroshman year, and i'm not giving them up now. .lust because some students stole crates Irom Winn-Dixie doesn't mean everyone should luivo to give up theirs." According to one ol the area assistants, it doesn't matter if the academic semester nor4Hore than ing Health and Safety Inspections crates came Irom Burlington or Thinks Where Ntw iirtvt U)VMux:t>D • ttPiRRlSoio L le' DISCOUNT ACROSS FROM LIBRARY 584-6653 MADRID SPAIN IN WINTER ! CORDOBA 3 Semester Hours Credit TOLEDO VALLEY OF THE FALLEN GRANADA FLAMENCO MUSIC _ i.. 1 _ »■ even North Carolina, because they are property ol the manulac- turers and are considered to bo stolen. John Webster, manager of Winn-Dixie on .South Church Slrcet. said the crates take up tin) much room to store inside. He estimates Ihal hundreds of crates are stolen each semester. Webster also said that Winn-Dixie docs not gel iliroctly charged for the crates; however, the distributors don't keep a surplus of cratcs on'* II an insuHlcient number is returned to the distribulll^| can't ship out the milk, v stores ilon't receive milkli! day Webster estimates ii oit manufacturers between IS J to make the crates. Usinjj figures, it is possible liJ manulacturors lose fronijiir 'i.2.(XK) cach year. News Recaps From the Associated Press Compiled by Amber Close Gulf War-Tho Soviets want the U.S. to get out of the Persian Gulf. The Islamic Republic News Agency quotes Deputy Foreign Minister Yuli Voronstov as say ing that Moscow considers the U.S. attack on an lianian oil plat form and the U.S. build up in the Gulf as a throat to world peace and security. Voronstov is on his way homo to Moscow to brief of- llcials on his visit to Iran. Iraq ami Kuwait. NAACP- The NAACP is be ing urged to lake a stand against President Reagan's latest Supreme Court nominee. The Civil Right Group's General Council says the organization must oppose Douglas Ginsburg with the same intensity it oppos ed Robert Bork. He also says the groups opposition could be bas ed on Ginsburg's relative lack of experience. Iran Trade- Jordan has decid ed no! to go along with the U.S. trade embargo against Iran. A loreign ministry spokesperson says that the embargo could destabilize oil markets and might be premature. The embargo an nounced last weeks bans Iranian imports into the U.S. and pro hibits expons of some U.S. ginxls to Iran. MLssle Treaty- It appears that a treaty to eliminate U.S. and Soviet medium-rang^missles will face lough scrutiny on i Hill. Democratic SeiwtwL Cranston says there's airc||, move lo kill such a iiifu, which is expected lo bcsis|,i the Reagan-Gorbaehev sC', Senate Republican Icadcii, l>)le says tiiat there arc Icsil questiiMis about the vcrirn.i a treal^. Both Senators wc terviewed by NBC. Nicaragua-A huge rally ing planned in Niearagu week as a show of fora' day a regional peace plani' implemented. The .Sand government is taking a tougher line about the planj ing to negotiale with ihc backed rebels. The proposal cd Iasi August calls fiinsii llres. Amnesties, and Dem^' reforms by November fillliN Gulf War-lran and lrai]i l'H)lh claimed to have siagd^ I on cach others economic icri Iraq’says its war planes!*^ two Iranian oil centers Sfai and Iran claims ils struck back by hitting siinifP' siallalions in noilhern liatj— :ft “Baby M”- The siin| mother of "Baby M ". Mi Whitehead, is reportedly nani again. The court apc* lawyer for the child uiuler coniracl says that iIh' in this new pregnancy | Whiteheads esiraimcd.. Aoir A t ROCK OF Apply NOW: Alamance 109 GILBRALTAR See Prof. Rodriguez Carlton 309 /\0j[ 7ioo - ^',oo TV