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2Tha Daily Tar HeelTuesday, March 31, 1 981 t 4 From page 1 Student Body President Scott Norberg reappointed Rochelle Tucker as student body treasurer Friday, subject to the ap proval of the Campus Governing Council. Tucker first took the job when Doug Shackleford resigned in September 19S0. Norberg said Tucker's experience would be a great help to the council because all but one of the CGC members were new to the council. The treasurer's duties include acting as an adviser to CGC, serving as a member of the CGC Finance Committee and over seeing business transactions of the 29 stu dent organizations funded by Student Government. Tucker said she decided to apply for treasurer again because she had worked with student organizations and gained experience in getting along with people. ( V. 1 . i American Cancer Society ' '( if . t f i (i j f''ff 1 f i t . -?''(,.;'?. :; i ( $t i ... i iltfi , it - tfi rtixiii' - ti : ' 1 1 i i stV roe: .'0 OARDB'S D-p-j crr.!J t!.c art of China Gurrr.rt f:- frcn el f'ur crrrrs cf CI 1, t i i K.i a v. V. i , - . O-cr lCOd'.hcs a QuJ.ty rr.3it5 & produce e1 ' - : U0i EAST l-.;,.iUuJ ST., CI LWZL I CUt. 0 VAi.il 11 25 words or less Students 1. 75 " Non-Students 2.75 Add 5' fur iwh ackiitiunal word '1 .00 more of bod d of boldface typ 10 prrcrnt discount (or it run S contecutiv day V0mt Primt Very Clrfy I IEGC & TI IE I IEART ATTACKERS CI IAPEL MUX'S best punkers fool you. Wed. 41 at LOCAL LYRICS. rre refreshments & admtstkin, brownbaglng. beer & wine encouraged. 8 PM Union Snackbar. NATIONAL CHAMPION T-SII.MTS. Buy your U.N.C. 19S1 NCA A. T Shlrt today at Union 10 a.m. 3 p.m., or s any TJa for details. (In case of an ui.i k ly to, dwegard this notke.) UNITED NATIONS AMBASSADOR DONAIU MCi IENRY will examine the role of the United Nations as a continually changing boiiy tomorrow fet jht at 8 CO p .m. In Memorial IUU, BRJCr. STR ITT IWm invites 3 their bns to see them In concert at CRAZY Zt k's Wed. April lt. Coot rrl bing vkleotaped fur National CU T.V. Tcr.:crrr-i i:::5V3 rAftot-3 LADtri lo Vowt. All L fx umill 19;$ 3, 5 draftlV i 3" U4 Stks!ot mUt li. ccftNG Anrx inn tZA.cn i ml C"h-.UittrA of the Iki-asd. I .ir!-i's, CauLaa's. f1.. . end mr! Ikktt jsvii!,l now at A V i ii I (HJ-ND; I'Airi Cr IAA1,1 Tlui,, My 26. C'3 ihJ kJenf.'y t,ie, ke and wert Int, CaJl iost; cot j an sr i.vf wt;t H',y 1$ t'j.-iiiin. It fell Vi7-S. -'I. I'cteatd! I OS?; A 11 L i, TOYOTA ley n i u (,,,.! lul Thwlsdisy mr.u i- 1 'iS TI!L I : ! IS WON, ti.t I l.u . 1 I .1.1 . r.-,,- ,...,., ... SaW. fr4. C:l Vli 'All. 0 h-t k Uliu..,,i,,y.,),,-u.ui.) ftw.,.-.jny- . - - j t, i , j, - 1 O rvnVUMiiin JL. . ' t 2X---L.r j f "-m -qp- ia n fli in - jgf ----jfrp She also said she had learned much about the different organizations on campus and their objectives through her work. Before working as student body trea surer, Tucker served as treasurer for the Black Student Movement. Tucker said she was excited about re turning for the coming year. "I guess I must be a little insane, too." Norberg said he hoped to appoint an assistant treasurer Wednesday. The assis tant treasurer will work day to day with Tucker to improve communication be tween Student Government and student organizations. Tucker's name will be brought before the CGC for approval after a resolution has been drafted by the Student Affairs Committee, Norberg said. ELAINE McCLATCHEY jS5 , f Li -b 5 L-- aaj k U Support - fHlS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER GiC0E52rB J it? ti AU ? .!''.;. -'! M 4 ; RESTAUR AMI - We, serve luncheon buf "fef every Sat. and Sun. Adults $4.C0 CkHdrcn $2.53 12:C0-2:30 pn Regular menu also served lunch: VVeekdovs H orrv-2 pm Saf. i Sun. 12-2:C0 pm Dinner: 5-10 pm dc:V I CLL 9 12-1613?. , t ' ' ' 1 help wanted WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALES as subjects In paid EPA breathing experiments on the UNC CH campus. Total time commitment is 10-15 hours Including a free physical examination. Pay is $5.00 per hour. We need healthy males, age 1 8-40 with no allergies and no hiyf?ver. Call 8-5 Mon.-Fri. for more Information. 966-1253. LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB in the Triangle with flexible hours and GOOD PAY? Alternative Moving Systems is hiring movers for fulltime and part-time work beginning now thru May. Call 967-5225 for more information. COUNSELORS FOR WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA co-ed summer camp. Room, meals, laundry, salary and travel allowance. Experience not necessary, but muvt enjoy living and working with children. Only clean-cut non-smoking college students need apply. For application brochure write: Camp Ilnewood. 1801 Cleveland fid., Miami Beach, Fla. 33111. SWIMMING POOL POSITIONS-Town of Chapel Hill. Taking application thru April 15 for Lifeguard & or Swim ImtriKtor. & At. Pool Mjr. Work davsniie vtknds. Pirfr -previous experience. I ll EGUARt) ($3.35.'hr) requires Adv. Usvg certktn; work May 18-Sept. 7. SWIM INSTRUCTOR (S3.40hr) rti.lrv WS1 certtctn; May 18-Sept. 7 ASST POOL MGR (Stan 13.50 hr; 45hr'wk during wmmnl require WSI certfttn; Utrf Ap!il-eirly Spt. For all positions. apiy: PksRec Dept. 20Q l"t.t Rd, Chapel Hill I.OAAE. ATTENTION MEN Excellent summer resident "camp rnir53 onwtur.isies I f nen lnteie?4 in M-ning yemih age 7-16. guiJg them In their phyvk at. mental and spuittial dmSopmi-nt. Only those persons who iil dedicate their wholrheartrd efforts to help ea h Ittdivkfual child devt lup la of hf piiletui.il should ; rV- One must fuive abtlay to tee h tn one of rsiof uf our tpecULued M'ttvUteS. Si-.iJi'i i, U-w !.-!. mnd cwm:!- should arv. CAMP IIIUMH KWr.D. kxeud 17 rriilr sihjiH til Chaike. N C. is an ACA acrt edited camp rm!,f, speviat-'in3 to v-ater sport (sailir:l. water kig. shimming, and catvo -tng), i--t an ,J ! J ; i '.. r.l on the LtnJ :rts leieal aihU ii s. tesn.l. ctf. ill t"TV f i ' f v d k ft k n- "s ? - I krt ! ' k huewtet fornt and If ipng . r extras in war e55eni fiu-;'m. I "f t.a''.e tiitxmtin ttiM la!! t, W himra tlirfiit, ' f-. ecu t's-f Tl'iti- J-i 1 R-Hjie 4, Iks It... A, tl.ni, S t 27iaH-ll31-21211- i.:; VUt'Xll. siltlM AN;) .t.f':. ,1 i i ('-.,' it ?'--. . s s - " el . j:.' . .1 ! , X i . I J , 1 t : . 'r . f i r, k 1 I'll, M il ' 'i t ." j .-f ! " UV.r. t i K . ' - t, i f 1 1 ' i lt. ' - ? i ' - i ; i V.. U "ii.-.f 1 V " tl . " ' ) I ' ' ' ! I S' t 'I, Vj. I', ..I, i..t j'l " ! If uilM ;.-"..' , fiUtl J I M t J N f f " i I I - "t v. i. f ti I . . II t. c ! . .1 1 I J f ' '' The Tar Heels simply could net muster the offensive strength needed to get back into the game, as everything they tried faltered in the face of "the Hoosiers defensive success. Joining Thomas in double figures for the game for Indiana were Randy Wittman with 16 points and Landon Turner with 12. A! Wood led Carolina with 18 points, and Sam Perkins added 11. Carolina's total of 50 was the lowest scored in a NCAA championship game since 1949. The first half was a tough physical battle that ended with the Hoosiers taking a 27-26 lead. Wittman gave them that lead on a jumper from the corner just before the buzzer. The half-time lead was . Indiana's first since it had led 8-6 with more than 13 minutes left in the half. The Hoosiers opened the game very cold and did not score their first field goal, a tap-in by Steve Risley, until the 14:45 mark. Despite the Hoosiers' lack of offensive success in the game's opening moments, the Tar Heels only led 8-4 after Risley's basket. Indiana's man-to-man defense Reagan shooting The Dialectic and Philanthropic Literary Society will sponsor a forum at 8 p.m. today on the,attempt Monday on President Ronald Reagan's life. FanheUenic GcholaroMp offered The Panhellenic Council is offering a scholarship, to a freshman woman for the amount of one semester's in-state tuition. Any currently enrolled freshman woman can apply. Selection will be based on scholastic achievement, contri ed Cross Blood Pi Beta Phi Sorority and the Chi Psi Fraternity will sponsor a Red Cross Blood Drive today in Great Hall.. The drive sponsored by the Alpha Pi Discover N eiv i Current undergraduate pre-medical students may now compete for several hundred Air Force scholarships. These scholarships are to be awarded to students accepted into medical schools as freshmen or at the beginning of their sophomore year. The scholarship provides for tuition, books, lab fees and equipment, plus a. $400 monthly allowance. Investiage this financial alternative to the high cost of medical education Contact: TSgt. Bob Payne; USAF Health Professions Recruiting; Suite G-1 , 1 1 00 Navaho Drive; Raleigh, NC 27609. or call (91 9) 755-41 34. Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union G65A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED, take orders, make delivery of new portable safety alarm. For more Information write to: S.P. Distributors, P.O. Box 668. Chapel IKIl. N C. 27514, (Include telephone number). MALE COUNSELORS. NEEDED at Camp Easter for physically handicapped. Must be at least 18 years and willing to live at Camp Easter. Contact David Landolt at (919) 692-8655. SEEKING MODELS FOR ADVERTISING PROMOTION In Chapel Hill. Must look good In twlmsuits. To S15 hour. Dallas Cheerleaders. 6211 W NW HY27C3, Da"as 75225. 214373-C275. NEED EXTRA CASH? Wash dkhes four days a week for 10-15 sir I dinners only. Call Karen at 967-9529 before noon or after 4 p.m. STOCK MARKET POSITION openin9 for graduate as Assistant to Director of Research of Durham based securities firm. Secretarial skill required, accounting and economics helpful. Excellent opportunity to karn about the stock market. Salary plus commission when registered. Send resume to Mrs. Saunders. P.O. Box 1492. Duiham N.C 277C2. ATTENTION GRAD AND HONORS STUDENTS. Aaron Service will rvp your papers at a dACount. That's ri;4. a IQTi dcourit on lht artd d:ertatiofi. If you want it riqht, tsrinj It to Aaron Uterarv Servk es. NCN3 Plaza. . 957-1273. HELIUM TILLED BALLOON BOUQUETS 'DtXTk'EItED lot apeclal sxcaskw lust lot fun. 'teg clowns available. Ak about our student spei-ul. Ca3 iUr-oons and Tun S 47-3 113. CO?! FLUTE BESl'ME EISV1CE3 at BUSINESS SI'ECIALTIES, !C4 Hfo Sfc'eet. We specialize to rrsuma prepar:UiC Ve ti,;,.r cur pic k-iiKin4l resumes ft.J cover U-i'.ert to mrt fatdtvkiual needs and stylistic f-i-re?ce. C-s'i S I. fM. K'S ?U,".:C IHOVV IXATUnLS a t.-e t vc JHkv llavS b. h. t!.c rr k. ami w ws f.f any k fsariy. C3 9 12-5273 tr tetoa61t ptkr. nAV'.:-'. to cz.t ts.v,: :D u r-t 6 r;: is,.?- : ir;i. fr k. r i- i n iUs.i ..o-'i i v . " ; , t r 1 ' A'.ir.rio fi I ! 1 - ft E t r . CS e t i .' tvf it f!i I I r" y. . f t V I 1.. f ; - :i i n 1 4 T " 1 ; to 4 t i 1 kept the game close while its offense sputtered. " , . ' Carolina ran off eight straight points to open a 16-8 lead and kept the advantage until a Hoosier run of six evened the score at 20-20. The game stayed fairly even from then until halftime, Wittman's shot giving the Hoosiers the advantage as the half ended. Carolina outshot Indiana from the field in the first half, hitting 50 percent to only 37.9 percent for the Hoosiers. Carolina only made nine of 25 shots in the second half; however, Indiana hit 12 of 19. This year was the sixth time Smith had brought a UNC team to the Final Four and the third time the Tar Heels had made it to the final game since Smith has been coach. Carolina lost national championship games in 1977 and 1968, finished third in 1972 and finished fourth in 1967 and 1969. The Tar Heels ended an exceptional season at 29-8 and finished one game away from college basketball's biggest prize in a year when Carolina had been picked to finish third in the Atlantic Coast Conference. focus of forum The public is invited to take part in the discussion, which will be held in 300 New West. bution to the campus and community and financial need. " . Applications are now available in the Panhellenic office in Suite A of the .Carolina Union. The deadline is Wed nesday. . Drive today Omega Service Fraternity on Monday received a low turnout due to inclimate weather. Everyone is encouraged to sup port the drive today between 10 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Things in roommates TWO LIBERAL FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED to share 2 belroom apt. this fall. Approx. $80 plus V utilities per month. For details call 933-36S6. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED. First andor second summer session(s). Carolina Apartments, ' J-bus route, pool, air-conditioning, furnished, dl&hwasher. Call Kathy 942-1414 or Loretta or ASison 933-1678. NEED TWO MELLOW ROOMMATES for 2 -bedroom Brookside Apt. 15 mm. walk to campus. 477rrlonth Vi utilitJes. Lease starts tn May. CaH 933-5237. WANTED FOR SUMMER SCHOOL One or 2 non-smoking female roommates to share furnished 2 bedroom, pookkie Kim-'.wood apt. "L" bus route. Rent negotiable. Call 967-3274. , FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for summer and next year SS7 per month plus A utilities. Own bedroom, one mile from campus.. 942-4003. GREAT PLACE, ONE MILE FROM CAMPUS, pool. Only S1CS a month plus V utilities. Starting June la through next school year. Two bdrms. Available for non-smoking, responsible, studious males. CaH 967-4972. WANTED TWO MALE ROOMMATES br first and second session summer school. Nice 2 -bedroom Tar Heel Manor apt. Each to share V4 of rent and uUlaks. Ca3 967-8575. NEED A PLACE TO STAY THIS SUMMER? Space available to house near campus. CaH Carol 933-1435 or David 933-&34. WANTED: DESPARATE FEMALES, must have two bedroora with den Cmhrm Apt. starting May. Please c3 3-C432 Im media tcly a not sooner. Thaax att! 1 OH 2 rEMALE P.OOMftATES needed starttof May or )sr,. or .i ss4.W. On bus route, po4, laundry. Nan-smokers please,' Call Janice 9J2-4;. )t '.MC?3. MXD A riOOMMATE?-remaW 'undetsraJ kKi;ft-j fcjf a i '-f e ts tv nest vta'Wt3 H We to My or A.ej. C3 i-ftm'iet 92.V7C31, anytime, MCiTD IC:i &.MI rcr5nt tt&ym. t-n 3 . ' 11 J..-a MjkC-3. m;;: i :-'.:. f w, 2 tdm, 1 feat L ' - J 1 ; , . -f es.'ax Ailing ISJ-JO. C3 l' : y A 1) P ; TOOK I tJ reader and futfUrf. ti j ; f -tj-rf-! l. Isrth s"m e f, --i sevea ' a V T I t.'..4 I t- t W . -t:.).; T'.ir l; : m itr if," r-f kr. $1 t i I ItSS f. 22 Jt.C,,-i Si . C f....3;,f f .? in i ? vi ' : : j . : i f .1. 5 t . 1 t. t ! - - rt, flit J -sk va. w J km Li Another child ' found dehd ' ATLANTA (AP) The body of a child was discovered Monday afternoon in the Chattahoochee River southwest of here, but authorities investigating ' the slayings and disappearances of 22 black children said they have not deter mined the race nor sex of the child. Atlanta Police spokesman Roger Harris said members of the special task force investigating the 20 child slayings and two disappearances were dispatched to the scene in southwest Fulton County. Harris said authorities definitely had determined that the body discovered in the river was that of a child, but he said the age of the victim had not been determined.. Strike called off in Poland WARSAW, Poland (AP) Independent labor leaders on Monday called off a nationwide strike that had threatened this Soviet bloc nation with its worst crisis in months of political and economic strife. The decision to suspend a walkout on Tuesday came after nearly seven hours -of talks between Lech Walsea, leader of the independent union Solidarity, and Deputy Premier Mieczyslaw Rakowski. At issue were several union de mands, especially punishment of those responsible for injuring three union members in a beating March 19 at Bydgoszcz. The government agreed to suspend the people responsible for the beating, Polish television said. "Common sense and moderation have won,' said Walsea after the talks. Rakowski had warned that a strike could be "catastrophic" for the country. Warsaw Pact military maneuvers continued in and around Poland on Monday cs .well. Search ends for condo victims COCOA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Workers ended a search for victims in the rubble of a collapsed condominium early Monday after uncovering the body of a 22-year-old man who was the accident's 11th victim. The announcement that the search had ended dispelled fears that as many as five more bodies might be amid the twisted metal and broken concrete. Fire Chief Robert Walker, who had said several workers were unaccounted for based on queries from relatives, was unavailable for comment when the search was called off. The condominium collapsed during construction Friday. Officials said it. was the worst construction accident in Florida history. Eleven hours after recovering the body, workers had cleared the rest of the rubble, and officials told rescue workers to go home. Thai troops attack hijackers BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) Indonesian troops swarmed onto an Indone sian jetliner in early morning darkness Tuesday, killed four of the five hijackers who had held 55 people hostage, and after a three-minute gun battle set the captives free, a Thai spokesman said. One hostage, a pilot, was wounded. Indonesian officials ' aid none of the hostages was killed. Two Americans were among those hela. About 20 soldiers crossed the airfield, thrust ladders against the plane's fuselage and several of the men clambered onto the wings, witnesses said. The troops forced open two doors and burst inside. Witnesses sai machine gun fire was heard. Hours earlier, the Thai government announced Indonesia had agreed to free 80 political prisoners, as demanded by the hijackers, who seized the plane in Indonesia on Saturday and diverted it here. I 0 ""i I JT ' : t J- !!)( Monday-Friday 11:00-2:00 v Pizza buffet 2X3 $1.55 $1.55 $1.55 Las 2 Czlzd bar Great Potato 2C3 H. Franldln Gt. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. NURSING SCHOOL UNSFORMS-Dresses size 16. Good condition $1 5 each. 942-1548 after 5. Buy now and save your money for books this fall. miscellaneous NAVAJO TRADING POST 'Buying Gold & Silver! 10. 14. lSk; gold Jewelry, and dental gold. Buying diamonds one carat & over, and sterling silver. 510 W. Franklin 929-0263. We are now accepting application for August Foxcroft Apartment. 929-8339 or 967-5264. AEE YOU INTERESTED In dvlopts Jewish tr at Caro!:aa7 tT.C IZ.Ul ssd ' mmw Idea a ad ae;3atloa foe aext yeaz'a octal and relt-lona actlvUlea. W want to feava tSi lat yar mvmt at KUlet, hmt mm weed yoer tte!p t sa&ka It fcappasu If yesi wUk to work m'iih mm or katre a ay qaeeUoMs, cM i::::cl at 1 42-4S57. lt4iV.U WANTED: VAO STYX TICKETS. Wul pay the fjolng price. CaH 9C13-4573 anytime. Keep trytog. Avk for C3 or Gal. WAffTED; GOOD QUALITY 21" FRAME bicycle to borrow or rent (money, cleaning, servktog) for bkelets 6 lend ftr occabmal half-day pleture 'touring, David Hard 434 Morrison. 933-42S3, WANTED: (SADLY) TWO OR FOUR STYX coocrrt titkrts. wQ pay any reasonable pr'ice. Ca3 9332613 nk M Juhn, PWase krep trytog. I STILL f.'U O TWO STYX tkkets. Re c3: Archer 933-4215 and keep trying. for rent vr.r.i n Efx-r, i en lent, kaitapss fit. Hjo 1 . 1 1 3 pr sic. a , .l 1 1 pet i',?n C.i 't' O t Stl 'j ; 1 0 tf nvj k U. .irr :;i.i;:.H7: 211 :,:.rx5Mf sirs r' A, I. A ' j' U m.. M-, A.J f.j-f o-n I Ir f, I.r.l l ' 41) it -tn 12? J ff Z) C'3 C? '! $i7.'i721. ?;;. : lJ :'. fT; o.r. p.: :.:.fy;'t !... ! U -? Id' . t. Cfd. - I I ' J. tv I . A C. f lent . Ue t3 7-4M. 21.1 Ar 'j.'Tv: a t f ' , 1 IS. I I-. AC. I f. c J t - ' , it i r W t"j ' - 7 1 1 11 . .:; j ';' 1 : r i;i fc it h 1 1 . V S 1 i a - ; -.i U -ve (.' - s. ? ii. C.aJ ti at ... I ! :..! srf (fcr. ; : r ; : : . i :. . ...m -jajt i r. , 1 a j ii t, jt .. a c.tt- 5 .. tt' TV . t ." . ' fust ;nsie Ci u u u uj y u w U Li Li . Hxra bcct 2X3' Sunday 11:00.11:00 Present th!j e4 far 2 let 1 Plsxa Sp CAROLINA APT. available mid May thru Aug. Two b-rooms. Excellent condition. Partially furnished. Directly across from pooS May rent free. Other month negotiable. Call 967-2439. WANTED: FEMALE TO SHARE ride from Moore County to Chapel tUU daily during summer sessions. Someone with morning schedule preferred. Ca3 Julie at 692-3437 or 692-3466. PiMe WAV WUM SPRING GETAWAY A sprtoa sveekend to the SmoUe. No Interruption except those you wand Study or unwind by the fireside to your cory cottage. W.CU. LUary nearby. 433 for 2 people. 1 35 for 4, nitefy. Mountain flrooka. U.S. 441 South, Sytva. N.C. 7C4-5T.6-4329. DELT CUCK1XS A-ND STT.3S. tar3 aelectlon of Erst nual.ry buckkrs (12.50) and strtp (1.75), Also availaW are 1" buckle and stripe, fold cobra Ui;s, and belut with leather tab. Call Tommy Wallata at 942-4"39. Leave message. LOfiaBom: To fea wCd. When? After the told ruth where? On th Stairway to Heaven. What for? To ceWbrate her bk-thday at the Southern Part of Heaven. Ltrv your tu'ure car-mate. HEYI MARY H.t lUppf 2IM. You r finally k:3 tUrst wtoliast W love you! flanry. Caeca, Dethl P. W-l fv buy us fuor now? TJ. Happy Eirthdav You' fSnaV &d th b 21! Tt.i past yt ha been a ELAST1 RAISli HELL What about themJU!! Lov ya DaWn. RAOUL DEAR; Th rsllSt drd. PWaae sand nvmry (a chw.k v.4 b Ea). or test to tfc WXYC 1 lUMUlt !.l IO .V. Twnhjht at t .. Sua. SUE n.-tkn thai you're 21 1 rt e y1 st.3 es m !. sy sasat a isd, etc. TXaka fc watr tl jU " tte dat stet IotMy" and a3 th ,iW s3 fe sed y i1 fliry Cithday. toe.a rTO. 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