2 The Daily Jar HeelTuesday, March 17, 1981 :"7f" 777 iJI fff ") k V U ( J O U U u u 1l 3 I . The AvsotiaU-d Prr Wildfires by.ihe hundreds crackled through tens of thousands of acres of woods and brushland of the South on Monday, fueled by blustery storm winds and unchecked by a sprinkling of rain. The fires, many of them deliberately set, have killed one man, injured several firefighters and demolished several build ings in a renewed outbreak that began over the weekend in Alabama, the Caro linas and the Virginias. Light and scattered rain went .almost unnoticed Monday as hundreds of forest fires blazed across North Carolina, many of them for the second day. But strong, gusty winds of up to 50 mph were reported across the state and CGC Finance Committee Chairperson Mike Vandenbergh said, "1 feel it is my respon sibility to keep in touch with my district." He represents District 23, which is com prised of the fraternities around Granville Towers. "I am to interpret what they want and use it as background, along with the in formation from the meetings, to make in telligent decisions," he said. Vandenbergh, who has worked on the Vice-Chancellor's Food Service Committee and in the N.C. Fellows program, is in the process of organizing the Finance Committee to run the coming allocation process Support tho mJTW CD THIS WEEK AT HILLEL CELEBRATE PURIM, HILLEL STYLE THURS. I C Jl Dinner and costume party, 6 p.m., Hillel House. Dress as your favorite Purim character, eat drink, and be merry. There win be Israeli Dancing, and Hamentashen and alcoholic beverages will be served. Cost $2 affiliates, $2.50 non affiliates. Mak8 reservations by 5 p.m Wednesday. FRI. 2Cth Reform Shabbat Services, Including the traditional Megillah reading. 7:30 p.m. Hillel House. DONT FORGET OUR WEEKLY DELI ON WED., 18th AND SUNDAY MORNING BRUNCH, 22nd The Hillel House is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave., behind the Carolina Inn. Call 942-4057. PjlANAGEPjlENT OPPORTUNITIES WE OFFER starting salary up to $18,000 in creases over $30,000 in 4 years 30 days paid vacation annually fully financed graduate programs superior family health plan more responsibility and leadership . opportunities world wida travel and adventure prestige and personal growth potential HOST UESRAL ARTS MAJORS ARE ELIGIBLE The Navy Officer Information Team will be on campus: 1 7, 1 8 & 1 9 March. An Information desk will be set up in the STUDENT UNION and PLACE MENT INTERVIEWS wi3 be conducted 17 March. If you are Interested in taking theNavy Officer Aptitude Test while we are on campus, call 1-800-652-1 5C3 tolffree. fj o ro n 11- (? Inn (yf)) n i cai ?d ci q rstcs 25 words or less Students Non-Students '2.75 Akl 5 M cH 4Jittonl word 1 .00 mora ki bosvd d or boitiUr ty.f 10 prcnj (ittcounl kw fei run S cofwccullvc (Uy POrrS: W art tWctlitg work tor 19S1 AnlHology. Submit to: Contemporary Poetry Pf P.O. Co 83J Uf.lng. NY. 14SS2. CtCAUSE RAINSOW SOCCIK MATCHES won't br:trt uril fUfth 21 rn'.trttii runUnu iruou;h mi 500 W. RoMmary Si., Ion 9-5, Hondoy-f rVUy. SHUNG GETAWAY. A prt9 tkend tn tK Smoklr. No nirnfptk rxrpl iKom you ant! SiuJy er utnJI by th fcirvi4 la your cory rottc;. W.C.U. UUrary aearby. 133 tot 2 peofW. 135 kt 4, niitty. M-xinU!n Rrook. U.S. 441 All r.VT NTS COV.1JNG TOUnNAftllNT a be hcU Sat. anj Sn., Mrch 23 29 at the linUm lVoliii3 Lane. Ma,fk wortft itftr j, tr awarded. Shinntpa V 4 Mrt,h 26. 911-4131. tlimntJS "CLU3 IMOIIMATJON tl l.r.NG a te hM TeJy Hmtth 17 at 8 p.m. m the Stw-'h CaUety meetii iflom, A3 crft membef intrr!tfi f-on et"ui5"4 t' attend. iimhi Miftnrn of pomoN x liie tret CaJul.ura, J y. Vu k i ? ; :.ffa at tt.e i,Sarmaoii t Cfttntit Hael. MiOW VOt H SAJSr FAT1UCKS tAY KruU, Lty a QiMrH Mr.l! 114 la t-KrttHVy wi4 be Sti-'il ed f Ur! t.-.!-y t i I . J. liwy fcun any Itst Mil t In l 4 !:" .t ttlT, 'fa(-eei t forestry officials feared the winds would spread the blazes. "The rain will help, where we get it, for only a few hours," said Tom Hegele of the state Forestry Service in Raleigh. Hegele said the weather forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday brings more bad news for firefighters, some of whom have been on the job since last Thursday. Hegele said of the 229 fires reported since Sunday more than one in three were deliberately set. "I imagine it could be as high as 35 percent," he said. "Arson appears to be higher than what we normally have," he sajd. A Belhaven man was charged Friday with deliberately setting a fire. Hegele said the worst fires those in "I want to see us establish a clear set of criteria beforehand and produce a budget that follows that," he said. The criteria will be designed to reach as many people as possible, he added. Donald Munro, the Rules and Judiciary Committee Chairperson from District 20, sees his position as one of guiding, more than administrative. "1 want to coordinate the people in my committee to do the job Martin and the rest of the council want done," Munro said. Representing students in Old Well apartments and Chatham county, Munro i ids fcu::d,jio:: CURRENT .5 OPPORTUNITIES NUCLEAR ENGINEERING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AVIATION LAW NURSING MEDICAL SCHOOL SCHOLAR SHIPS INTELLIGENCE CIVIL ENGINEERING SHIPBOARD OPERATIONS DIRECTOR OF CAMP WILLOW RUN will expUln th miracia of this Christian youth camp'i existnct and oSet summer job opportunitii Wed. at 7:30 p.m. In Union. THIS WEDNESDAY AND EVERY WEDNESDA i, Jasper's Rock and Rollover W play only Rock & Roll No Beach! Free draft from 9:00 to 12:00. $2.00 cover. TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to sign up for workshops In pa per making, si!1 screen basketry and weaving whkh are being taught this week! Union Desk hat more information. TONlGirr-PUSDY'S FAMOUS LaUe Lockout. A3 ladle rZZ mU It.QS. S rfaIt2S' caaa59' saUad driftiadoa't ami It! lost d found FOUND WARM-UP JACKET at Cobb lennis courts. Ca 929 9779 and IdenUfy. FOUND: PAKl OP UOMr.VS prescTiptioa gU&e behind Coker to UeU Tower parking lot. To cbim. ca8 929-5651 . FOUND: CALCULATOR ANDOR TEXTBOOK c3 912-406tocLlm. LOST: KEYS ON A Ci.LT. Carwlsna key chain. 1 kft them tn MamL'taa 100 Toeiy morning. If frMitul pWae lure them In to tut aiH found at tha Union. IOST: AN HONEST MISTAKE. 1 hava you rain Jk'ker. y have twin, (from 2Ts Zoo Nlsht cm Wed. 4th. C3 Laura, 67-lMl Thri! . rOUND: Hf VS IS J ll'.GH SCHOOL CLASS ::.SG (Uluie CAi). Com bv 1H llaU. room 1C6. and se Mf. Cirt to Urntjy and tliim. f ' m . U'ANTTD: NON-SMOKING MAULS a tf.)ct la phl l.l'A brea:hu etpettmmt tM lt UNC Cit t r Tial tMie tumatuimr,t i 10-IS ,.' Wtt a fcee p!va eftiJiiijft. Pay U IS C J ei hjf . VV need heihSy a- 1 S-43 -Uh ih "ei n4 havfevet. Ca3 8 S fu.i it. M WM isljf af. t&-l.J.v HHZZ3 Bladen and Brunswick counties and north west of Elizabeth City.had burned 2,000 acres by early Monday. Hegele said Sunday that 6,449 acres had been burned in the state. The number of fires is about the same as reported Saturday, Hegele said, but the fires were larger and did more damage Sunday.. The Forestry Service continues to use all its manpower to fight the fires and Hegele said some of the workers in the Raleigh office were being sent to fight the blazes. Columbus County authorities reported 14 forest fires Sunday, all of them believed to be caused by arsonists. One fire believed to be the work of an arsonist destroyed more than 900 acres at a Cape Fear region plantation owned by International Paper said too many off-campus students are ignorant of what the CGC does and how it works. "One of my major objectives is to advertise the working of the CGC," he said. Munro believes that a better in formed student body would spark larger interest in student government and other organizations around campus. Student Affairs Committee Chairperson Tom Morris also placed communication oJb Fecirmiiters kere The following employers and graduate discuss job opportunities and academic programs on the dates indicated. Students can sign up for appointments visit in the University Placement Services, the time a student signs up for an interview. signup sheet. ' March 23 South Carolina National Bank Merck Sharp & Dohme United Information Systems Gallo Winery First Citizens Bank & Trust Company March 24 Gallo Winery iVi'Mi'jiJX-? 'Shin MsJjnnn ;tw- Look what SUBWAY is Offering now introducing The Biggest Crab I Know" Enter your nomination and tell us why heshe . is the "The Biggest Crab I Know." You'll both win a moist and meaty Alaskan King Crab sub topped with your choice of our fresh fixings all on a tresn oaKed toot long roil. What are you waiting for? Go to your nearest subway and enter "The Biggest Crab I Know" contest, with your lunch tommorrow - WIM! -mm mi WANTED ONE WAITER, one part-time pot washer (work for meal) and cook's helper. ($3.35hr.). Can 929-6372 day or night SUMMER JOB OPENINGS FOR CAMP COUNSELORS at Camp Sea Gull (boys) and .Camp Seafarer (girls)- Serving as a camp counselor is a challenging and rewarding opportunity to work with young people, ages 7-1 6. Sea Gull and Seafarer are health and character development camps located on the coast of North Carolina and feature sailing, motorboattng, and seamanship, plus many usual camping activities including a wide variety of major sports. Qualifications include a genuine Interest in young people, ability to instruct In one phase of the camps programs, and exceSenureterences. For further Information and application, please write a brkf resume' of training and experience in area(s) skini to Don Cheek, Director. Camps Sea GuBSafarer. P.O. Bo 10976. Raleigh. North Carolina 27605. LOOKING FOR MATURE. RESPONSIBLE YOUNG LADIES for summer counseling positions at camp YonahloMee Blowing Rock NC, A private girls camp In the mountains oiTering lennt. swimming, riding, satbng. etc. For girls 7-17. Come by pbcement office 17th or call Kendall (7-54S6) 7-9 pra. SUMMER CAMP JOSS: Salary, room and board Handicapped Campers. Write: Outdoor Laboratory. RPA Department. Clemson University, Clemson. SC 27631. 0 imv 4? ATTENTION GRAL AND HONORS S1UDLNTS. Waa Serv i3 t,Te your p-r at a 4cmint. Thifs rvj u, a 10 tm these nd d.jM'fliUmt. if you want if ri St. bri H to Aroa l-ifs-f ry Services, NCNli Ita. .9&7-I270. tSKYT4iS 81 Na FtCs Studeal .Teae f.j,.f i utfp, au, il Aia. , ;::rAsT CU,tal StudentTeat lf Tiavtl Sr e. 12 I '.h Avrn N-w Yok, N Y, IL-017 212 3Ti 3'.'.2 or 2l2-fc.S3-CHl, COMltl-Tt: Rf SUMF. f.fKMCf.S at EUSINf SS l CLUTILS. IC& lUftdrtt Siisrr, We Sf x wsl.-e M pTlU.'a. V.) out ff!-ft4! feutnr 4 coe iries s nvkJul w4 fcftd ttvlstK Jefrtewce. C3 Ui-423'J. Co. .- George Blake, a spokesman for the Forestry Service, said firefighters have struggled in several cases to keep the flames away from occupied dwellings. A statewide ban on burning was issued last Thursday. Violation of the ban is a misdemeanor. In South Carolina, where 2,250 fires this month have burned 27,056 acres, about 272 new blazes had consumed 4,883 acres by early Monday and firefight ers saw no relief from the weather On Saturday, 29-year-old Roger Cassel man of Andrews, S.C., was killed while fighting a fire in rural Georgetown County. He was the first person killed as a direct result of a forest fire in South Carolina since 1945. From page 1 as a top concern of the CGC. "We need a good dialogue between the CGC and the executive branch and with the administra tion. I would like to see more input so we can find the real needs of the students." Representing District 22 which includes Royal ' Park, Kings wood and Village apartments, Morris said, "We can't work in a vacuum. We need to know what the students want." school representatives will be on campus to with the representatives 8 days ahead of the 211 Hanes Hall. A resume is necessary at This is put in the folder accompanying the First Citizens Bank & Trust Company Conklin Company, Inc.. Rose's Stores, Inc. Conoco Technology for Energy Gregory Poole Equipment Company ActionPeace Corps Vista On Xf.'fit offer good at Th fotowing locations: Cary Vi!lag Mall, Cary; Hillsborough Street, Raleigh; East Frankfln Street, Chapel HI roonnstcs 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES wanted for apartment studious and easy going, also like to party. Call Leigh after 1:00 p.m. at 947-8696. PRIVATE ROOM AND BATH. Furnished Trailer. Nice park. 5 miles from campus. Transportation to early class. Washer, Dryer. $85month. i 'utilities plus deposit. 967-2659. M&e, Blanche. Prefer non-smoker. Keep trying, FEMALE ROOMMATE (non-smoking, undergrad) wanted to share Northampton Plaia ' Apt. Furnished, laundry, pool, AC, 8 mfles from campus. Available n May for 1125 utilities Included. Ca3 929-3751 after six. TWO HOUSEMATES NEEDED for Carrboro. Five bedroom house, two blocks from Carr M.I1. S 60 monthly. No lease. Call 967-6772 after live for detail. Keep trying. , ROOMMATEIS) NEEDED for next year for two bedroom Kingwood Apt, Pkase call Larry at 933 53S5. for czlz SILK SCnXN T-SHirtTS. fowest prices In town, tjuaiUy work, 12 minlmurs order, no order to great, ijukk servtee. ca3 912H73 or 967-1515. CLASSIC VOlVt 122 S. &11 F.NGINC. ruafting pjtiSil, body OK. nut sa, ISCMJ . nefotiatle. 967-4674 eaiiy am. late pm. f OH SALE.- 10 GALLON aMrto. CowWie ';H pvmgt, tltti, Iwwd, t-x ttaad. Woodraaa tun. iou m4 tnlj the th. I S3 or bt -Srr. Lee f Oil SALE; SI.'NI'AK AUTO 31 1 1 Wu.Jt C,H 2 MwioAtanc ti;3, tityham c&tumy w, 115, leJ3-:i37, fUH SAIL; 0ficfcjt ei s tSemt Ltr4 I'-lr,- Atiuuu Uih. fiitrj at to. k .2 t3 u 1 1 S3 CO. Hf& new UM. C3 tTl Vll s .k le f Coal tallio try to beat deadline WASHINGTON (AP) The United Mine Workers and soft coal operators strove Monday to beat a midnight deadline for the first strike-free contract settlement in the industry since 1966, and the union's top official declared "We have a shot" of averting a March 27 walkout. But B.R. Brown, the top negotiator for the Bituminous Coal Operators As sociation, said late in the day that "I'm not optimistic." If a strike should occur, it likely will not have much immediate impact out side the industry. Coal stockpiles are, high, and many non-union strip mines in the West would continue to produce. , Although the current three-year contract between the UMW and BCOA does not expire for another 10 days when any strike would begin the two sides agreed beforehand on the Monday midnight limit for a tentative agreement. Mauritania, Surinam foil coups DAKAR, Senegal (AP), An attempt to overthrow the military government of Mauritania failed Monday after bloody clashes that left some dead, broadcasts said. Mauritanian leaders blamed the coup attempt on neighboring Morocco, involved in a struggle for the phosphates-rich western Sahara. Two exiled colonels led the insurgents and one was killed in an assault on the presidential palace in Nouakchott while the other was captured, Radio Mauritania said. The radio said there were other deaths but did not specify how many. Fighting raged at the presidential palace, around the radio station and elsewhere in the streets before the attempted coup was put down after two hours, the radio said. . Meanwhile, in Paramaribo, Surinam, government forces in this tiny South American nation foiled a coup late Sunday night, leaving one person dead and another wounded, the government information service said Monday. U.S. chides USSR in hijacking WASHINGTON (AP) The State Department: said Monday Soviet and Afghan authorities may have aided the 13-day hijacking of a Pakistani jetliner by providing weapons to the hijackers while the plane was on the ground at Kabul airport. Citing what he said were eyewitness accounts, Department spokesman Wil liam Dyess said the three hijackers were armed with pistols on arrival in Kabul but left with machine guns. The hijacking ended on Saturday, when the three Pakistani hijackers sur rendered to Syrian authorities in Damascus and freed more than 100 hostages in exchange for the release of Pakistani political prisoners. Georgia frees 1,100 inmates ATLANTA (AP) . About 1,100 inmates were released from Georgia prisons Monday, and as many as 1 50 prisoners a month could win early release during the rest of the year to relieve overcrowding, officials said. The State Board of Pardons and Paroles, reactivating a program that brought early release for 4,000 prisoners in 1980, had commuted the remainder of their sentences last week and ordered them freed. The number of the inmates freed Monday "very well could be the most ever released in Georgia in a single day," said James T. Morris, chairman of the parole board. Attention Artists: THE CAROLINA UNION presents STUDENT- JURIED ART EXHIBIT Jfr..iiS iff!? Entries due: April 3 in Great Hall, Carolina Union For more information Call 933-1157 Lcnc!icoa Cpcetis Monday-Friday 11. -00-2:00 Sunday 11:00 11:00 PLrza huZlmt 2X0 $1.53 $2.00 $1.53 ureal r oxaxo 2C3 0.FrcnLIla Ct. Classified ads may be placed at the DTK Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. miscellaneous BUYING GOLD AND SILVER FOR CASH! Rings, necklaces, gold and Silver coins, sterling. James Home and Son. 1C2 E. Weaver St. .Carrboro 10-5:30 M-F 10-1 Sat. 967-6S80. NAVAJO TRADING POST Buying Gold & Stiver! 10. 14, lSk: gold rewelry. and dental gold. Buying diamonds one carat & over, and sterling silver. 510 W. Franklin 929-0263. We are now accepting appbeations for August foicroft Apartments. 920 tZZ7 or 967-5264. wanted WILL BUY NEW AND USED LP'S (Rk. cUskal. Mzr. bkies. wave, etc.) and ENT1KE COLLLCTIONS. Ako cassettes, ft-tracka. 45 s good prkes. Ca3 9294175. keep tryinf . WANTED: FEMALE CONTRACT for CranvCk Towers! Please call Susan at 933-4739 after 9 p.m. WANTED: FXf P.IGERATOR. irsed but good cond.:ioa. 4 6 cubic feet; ca3 933-4032. tor rent SUM.MLH SUBLET: May !5-Af IS ka-imhtd Ha te-fooea Krod Apt. L t. lit. flmt m r--uti. Ca2 92 hVi $, ONE ROOM EFFICIENCY, RESIDENTIAL CAl:nnor:0. very f ,-wie. n4 tare for cat. Je-Afa4L 947-4474 earV am. Lit fxw, TO SUBLET: SPACIOUS 2Bedtom Twsrtihossa la c4rt a4-.:.fcfhjd ms bus roie. HJ-lJty ty e fc,- Kp tfyf , SUOrr 2 EflinOOM Hyal Pa Ananment, psl. bus .te. a-Utle ty Awgusl, a3 9I2S121. -m w iJ JUCrtA Hd a Tlk " l.f ri.iii f it fctwiirt?J. 1 Yofcl Kees tm como by Union Dosk or Plixa bnlTct $2X9 ' Present this cd . for 2 for 1 Fkza Speddl ' crJy ood Thurjdsy-Sundsy CLAUDIA. Thanks for the beach. WsTI never forget pretty sheik, strawberry dauir1s, ACC Tournament, ladies njht. and McDonakla. Have a happy 19th birthday. Love. The Hags, P.S. Now ain't that sweet of us. THE ritOCNIX !ETlNOt Anaaa lateeeaiad tm srrtilag. drawlag. mHSvrili foe Tka Plssla ca cnm to a eaaettag la 421 OaasOaw at 7 loa! t. CaatiiaiioM are a! way a eleee la Lo S3 f CaeaHaa lkNi call f 2f-8-l IS. - HEY WUSS- Happy belated 20ih Birthday' I owe you a cak wi:h peanut burtrr, K'V. botogna, and cheese. You're st3 AWESOME, evea though you rt an OLD MAN REDS, HAITIAN HAGGLERS.' HereV to lha cotrtpaniomh!, fove, godtlne of montrowis. Keep close to heart th generosity, tlia beawty, Granmei La. Timers, Rats and Mamba! GoodVy BioodyB. TEirPvISLD liapoy Birthday! Sorry 1 coukia't make II to W-S. fTl fcry y bt ta saaka II up to you. Ocean 11 was great, Lave JesaAite. JN aifJT,IXADEIiS-Thaa w mtmh for a3 your cheers aad sofport tt.i seasoa. Yow were great L'NC womeaa bakert3 leans. P.S. Thaaa for tht rose. E. A year af tsday a I ifJf.;p W.a t h hs a spattsJ lre to sy Iwart. May ss w shared ot be for tv. A. 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