2 'The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday. April 7, 1981 '.' -': ( f I ..: r f - n " ' rrV " & ' ' I I . . . I w J w) Li U u Hl) u U j f i i - t ' . i . 7' ' ' " ": , I,. i..,,.,, 77 s ! w nfc "a ! T7 TN TV1! f"& , O ?Tt "7 7 ) 7"" f" n Oil J !H OIMU.UA DAVIS Staff Writer Charlotte, of the Film Committee; Kimberly Kleman, a sophomore from New Providence, N.J., of the Forum Committee; Tim Rogers, a sophomore from Williams town, of the Gallery Committee; Kathy Williams, a junior from Hamlet, of the Human Relations Committee; and Ernie Johnston, from Chevy Chase, Md., of the Performing Arts Committee. The newly formed Public Relations Committee will be chaired by Bill Ragland, a junior from Raleigh; the Publicity Committee by Nadine Bourgeois, a sophomore from New Bern; the newly formed Recreation Committee by Wayne Plummer, a sophomore from Stokesdale; the Social Committee by Elbert Avery, a junior from Fayetteville; the Special Projects Committee by Virginia Snow, a sophomore from King; and the Video Tape Committee by Karen Bowers, a sophomore from Hillsborough. Ellis said the Public Relations Committee was formed to serve as a link between the Union and the University community. The Recreation Committee was created because the Activities Board saw a need to coordinate the present administrative handling of the College Bowl and game tournaments. . l-arry Lillis, newly appointed president of the Carolina Union, said he looked for flexibility and leadership in . choosing the 1981-1982 chairpersons of the eleven Union committees, last week. "1 tried to gain a sense of how well, the person ap proaches conflict, their ability to grow, their ability to work with others from different backgrounds and their ability to influence others,' he said. The chairpersons are Donna Devereuax, a junior from t-eagan running olight fever WASHINGTON (AP) President Ronald Reagan, described as alert and in good spirits, was running a slight fever Monday and doctors took the pre caution of giving him additional antibiotics, although they said there was no evidence of infection in his lung. A morning chest .X-ray showed "modest clearing" of lung particles pro bably dried blood or damaged tissue along the track of the bullet that en tered his left lung in an assassination attempt last Monday. From page 1 honors T 1 1 I n a no'ii g ari' ii ii iij) y Sculpting Supplies Lithograph Supplies Graphic Art Supplies Screening Inks Block Print Supplies Stretcher Strips Canvas Mediums Varnishes Brushes ? r n n n csfl LiLl Li rates 25 words or less Students '1.75 Non-Students -2.75 A44 5' for ch additional word I. 00 more lor boxed ad or botdfact type 10 percent discount (or adc run 5 consecutive day Pfa Prfal Vary Clearly announcements THE UNC PRE LAW CLUB will meet today at 4:00 In 204 Union. Topic; Strategic for applying to Law School. Abo, nominations (or office will b taken. All member should attend. COMING APRIL HTli EIACII CALL '81 Chairmen of the Board. Ember's, CataUna's, Drifters, and more! Tickets available now at JASPER'S. TONIGHT-Purdy's faesoas LADIES LOCKOUT. All Levies HIIE mmCl 1C:C3. 5' draft25' cs50 mixed drinks don't atlas It. A PIZZA DINNER WILL PPXCEDE HiUr Fall 1931 planning session on Tuesday, April 7 at 6:33 p.m. We need new executive board members for nest year and this can be your chance to develop Jewish life at Carolina the way you want. Call 942-4057 for more Information. STUDENT STOSACE SCQVICE cceptlag liaSid reservations for samster slots?. Service lacludes I pUk-mp and delivery. Tor were info, call S.S.S. 9 13-7113. Reservation deadpan 427. ALL THOSE INTERESTED in Joining the Carolina Union Committee should pkk up application and tktn up for Interview times St the Union Desk. Completed applications mutt be turned In by 410. RED CLAY RAMBLERS & SI KAHN. Wednesday. April 8. 8.00, Memorial IU3, BerwgS; N.C. !tud-nt Sloral 1 !! H Co!itkn. Tkkirts avaiUble at CroSana Unkn or at d. THE UNC MEDIA BOARD i accept! applw a!Mn fr A! large ar4 tartly position rvrii yar. Submit resume and U-ner of aj l UeUon by AjJ 10 to kt 13, Gerol.na c;c:rs. c;c:.'0. ccr.r.. Arc's Cas?a C&est AiJl, '.. ec :;. l.'ooify Uetiaaa ia 1 1.1 TVry at 1 p.m. Item fiti3 and ' id iy te t '. C4 t f J'4 d fwwrt CawjMta Cst Ca-asicSeft. TAKE HACK Hit. MGH1 St ur.d Annuel March IK pfitrsl tl s-U-ix e a ;.nt svmr. u!tly May 2 sWWji J 1 p" C t .; I 4 Jlr ltm. IlinU l--ws 9 f.n fc'.ntl IU'4 lrt rtHg Ui. HaD s ntosie ed fMietry 10 VJ pft t an H '.i I c.l 1 1. ..r(. I'eMrf t"f ii y j y (3 0 1 Charcoal Pens Pencils Tapes Screens Oils Chisels Acrylics Watercolors WE'VE GOT ALL THE SUPPLIES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL ART STUDENT! 0 SuCD CES Interested in trying oat for flag corps? Meeting 5:30 Friday. April 10 at Carmichael steps. Practice: Friday & Saturday tryouta: Saaday. April 12. Questions: Call 967-9656. lost Ci found LOST: MAN'S WHITE GOLD Witnaver wrist watch. Reward. Call 942-1258. Keep trying! FOUND 14 KARAT gold Jewelry on intramural soccer field. Contact John Highsmlth 933-3954. FOUND: Brown checkbook-girls. Found across from Carolina Inn. Call 933-7413 to Identify. LOST: ORANGE TEXTBOOK. PHYSIOLOGY OF BEHAVIOR. Reward for return. Call Tom at 942-1584 after 11:30 p.m. LOST: PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES In a manila envelope. Save my sanity, class grade, and future of the world of art. Call Sharon 967-8689. Reward! FOUND One set of keys. Near Vance Hall. General Motors key among them. Call 942-6382. help wanted WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALES as subjects In paid EPA breathing experiments on the UNO CM campus. Total time commitment Is 10-15 hours including a free physical examination. Pay is 15.00 per hour. We need heahhy males, age 18-40 with no allergies and no hayfever. Call 8-5 Mon.-Fri. for more information. 966-1253. OVERSEAS JOBS-Summeryear round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia. Asia. AH fields, f 500-1 1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free Into. Write UC Bos 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. LIFEGUARDS. SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS, and SUMMER SWIM COACH needed. Cunent bfesaving. W.S.I, required. Position available immediately- Apply at Durham Y.M.C.A.. 2119 Chap'! H.U Road. 489-2610. PART-TIME YARD WORK for apartment comple. 23-30 hour a sve-k, mowing. -sseeding. etc. Prefer gardentnq or farming b kground. Call Jackie Seamoet. 942 7200. 10 6 Monday through Saturday, Greenbelt Apatments. FILM MAKER NLX.DS PLANT RS for self financed short Pm. 2 strong Wads pn, reguifing five . shooting dav. Na guaranteed remuneration yet. C3 967-47&0. anyume. ATTENTION CHAD AND HONORS SU'OLNIS. Aartwi SrrKt-s V. -U tvie v' paper it dHcnunt. Tlit" ti-jtit. S I U dtscnunf on t-eses and dissertathut. I( vu svont it tijht, brtig it t Aaiua litrtary Servers, NCM1 lWa. Va7-I270. MILIUM 1U11D tlAUOON BOUQUETS 02 11 V 1 Kf D if sjx- rs of Jnt i-f f.i litfiiiifef (ks-n eseAable. Ak abul our student tl, C-aU I'atHnm ! Tur 9t7-3i33. COMPLETE KtSt'ME &1 KVlCfS at fStlMM bPICIAHIIS, lift Mender.. SttrH M. ; u'.e w rsne V a '-- We l$if ihiI '.Si Sk"4l t-virS iJ l I r s t;l, t idiVfc:!y-el w-rl Msf sKUvl l.trffM s B 3ft GSpSTifTlSilt Knives Gesso Mon Sac Portfolios in Beautiful Designs and Low Prices- Largest Selection of Letraset and Panatone Transfer Lettering and Tapes "ON CAMPUS' m Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. MR. K'S MUSIC SHOW FEATURES a live disc jockey playing beach, disco rock, and new wave for any size party. Call 942-5293 for reasonable prices. BIGGER BETTER BAGELS! Fresh baked bagels delivered to your door every Tuesday and Friday. We have plain, sesame, salt,' cinnamon raisin, whole wheat, poppy, pumpernickel, onion, and garlic. Six for 1.50, 13 for 3.00. Tom Morris, 929-8327. BAHAMA SAILING VACATION. 46' ketch sleeps eight. Cordial Captain and Mate. Call 904-731-0451. SKYBUS '81 -"No Frills" Student Teacher Flights Europe. Asia. Israel, Africa. MIDEAST Global StudentTeacher Travel Service. 521 Fifth Avenue New York, N.Y. 10017 212-379-3532 or 212-883-0111. roommates GREAT PLACE, ONE MILE FROM CAMPUS, pool. Only $105 a month plus xh utilities. Starting ; June 1st through next school year. Two bdrms. Available for non-smoking, responsible, studious males. Call 967-4992. TWO NON SMOKING MALE roommates wanted to share two-bedroom Old Well Apartment for summer. S85 month plus lh utilities. On bus tine. Call 929-9996. WANTED THREE FEMALE ROOMMATES to share a two bedroom Kingswood Apt. for summer andor fall. Approximately $75 plus utilities. Call Cherle (933-3110). TWO ROOMMATES needed for summer school. Colony Apts. Split rent and utilities three ways. Apt. has M rating and on bus route. Call Chip at 929-4996. FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for summer school, somewhat studious but also like to party. Share ' rent plus utilities, Carolina Apartment facing pool. Call Pam 933-5236. TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED for May 15ih-Aug. 15th. Fully furnished, two-bedroom apartment, on J bus-route. Rent negotiable. Call 929-5259. SPEND THE SUMMER AT CAROLINA APARTMENTS FAMOUS BEACH. Need 1 or 2 roommate to share $295 rent plus '.S or ,J uti'itie for completely furnished 2 bedroom apartment with AC,. I'll bath, new carpet, StUifl weight machine and slktoig gtas dKr opening onto pool area. Possible option ft Academic year too. 967-5561 after 2 p re. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES wanted for new 2 beduom apartment. Walking d.stance to rampu. Available in May throush next year. $87 plus unUv. CaU 933-1423. ROOMMATE W ANTED: To share three bedroom htiuve. svtdd kit Grad. and fcfrtsmal or.ly, rtnntri k May. Rent otJy $123 CD flu utitisi-. V67-54X3. TWO 1 1 MALE ROOMMATES aeeded for lurniktie-d apt. on bus rute. Rml $125 each, (own bedroom). Ptelrf mature open-minded arvd eayiK4 lnlivdai. t 9i7 1175. evenifjf. H At f IKKJMMATE NEEDt'D 1U t tfA Vear. August thru May, ft. uf.lui, KttiojsworJ Apts, be sharing apt- two rtti1 actn!i1 ms. CaJ Vt,7-VCl or WAVUD. FAQ 1 1 V. 'J! flOCJ-IMMIS is sttt 3 t-ev!(uMii Tw)foste At, M.-sy 0wmS Awjm. f y 15 ui. Iron rerii, C3 Lse f4y at V i I 17 U At the hearing, the five trial court members preside over the proceedings and hear the evi dence, testimony and statements. After all the evidence has been presented, the five members deliberate and decide on a verdict. A verdict of "guilty" requires a three-fifths vote of the court members. If the verdict is "guilty," the student may appeal the court's decision to the University Hearings Board which consists of two Undergraduate Court members and two faculty members chosen by the Chairman of the Committee on Student Conduct, i Ltz c!i CO Q w5CCl,ni3 Monday-Friday 11:00-2:00 Sunday 11:00 - 11:00 Pizza buflet Salad bar Great Potato 2X0 $1.95 $2.C0 $1.S3 $1S5 2C3 TJ. FrsnMia. St, CAROLINA UNION PRESENTS . in conjunction with Panhell and BSM STUDENT SPRINGSUMMER FASHIOW SHOW TONIGHT 8:00 p.m. GREAT HALL CAROLINA UNION AN EVENING OF "A Jungle Safari" . "Sophisticated Classics" . "The Pant Story" ,, 'Electric Sensations" -: "Ethnic and Exotic" "Negatives-Positive" ?' "Going All American" "Basic Neutrals" "Dressing with Pieces" Intermission Entertainment by the cast of GODSPELL FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 2 bedroom apt. In Carrboro through the summer (with option for the school year). Modern duplex, private backyard. A.C., large bedrooms l'i mile from campus. $130 a month. 929-5467. WANTED ONE MALE ROOMMATE for 1st and 2nd sessions summer school. Two bedroom Tar Heel Manor Apt. Each to share xh of rent and utilities. Call 967-8575. WANNA MOVE IN WITH US?? We need an easy going roommate of the female gender to occupy own private room, Old Well (a mere 2': miles from campus!) Lease starts In May. Call Charlotte-933-4526 or Bett-942-7697. WE NEED 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES to share Caropina Apt. for fall with option to lease this summer $104.00 month plus 'i utilities call 933-5215. for sale FOR SALE: Two 16-ft. Tanzer Sailboats, with accessories. Call Peter Reintjes at 549-8421 (work) or 942-4363 (home). SENIORS, take the "BEST" of Chapel Hill with you when you graduate. The Best Potter in Chapel Hilir Final Clearance now only $2.00. CaQ 967-1852. FOR SALE: STYX TICKETS for April 1 1 show in Greensboro. Ticket 20 feet from stag, best offer. Call Durham 439-5460 after 4 p.m. WEIMARANER PUPPSES-AKC-Sire Bench fktd champion. Good hip, excellent prospect. Call early a.m. or night: (919) 876-1812. SELLING SOARS 4.S CUBIC FT. fridge measure 23 3 Eh 21w x 2Sd. In super shape $150.00 or best aStt. CaU John 942-1316. BEATLES COLLECTABLE FOR SALE Authentic McCartney-tyl electric violin have. In excellent conditio. Best offer. CaU John 942-1316. miscellaneous NAVAJO TRADING POST Buying Gold & Silver! 10. 14. lk; eold Jewelry, and dental goid. Buying diamonds one carat & over, and tterLng Jver. 510 W. Frar.kUn 929C263. - We are now accepting application for August Foxcroft Apartment. 929-fLJ39 or 967-5264, RECYCLE NEWSPAPER. ECOS dropbose at M.rrison, W.lson Lbraiy. and Y-eourt. lie'? ave our trees! WAM1D: TWO STYX TICKETS U..1 pay tte g pf- Ca3 9l-4i73 anytime V.t-rp trU Aik tft 1 -J ot Ci. WANTED; 3 CEDnOOM CAROLINA APT.; W.Tf f ay IIS C ) v3 V"-1' tiaff May- Wr'te dcetf CeJ HWIZZ fvOt:.JM TKan U. MID MALE niCHT4LNDr.D VOiVNnt" ha are bif3t in paJht n !uh f off.ph-rffta Ij laf-ua-jt pro ssg K. I'r IwArf. IVase a3 ef leave $ Ma 5; Meniry at Uk 1 006, dey 2 4 1 1 . rtr. ! aceerd? If, after the UHB hears the case, the verdict remains "guilty," the student can appeal the decision to the chancellor. The decision of the chancellor is final. The sanctions given to a guilty student range from censure to indefinite suspension. Usually a grade of "F" accompanies any of these punishments when connected with a violation of the Honor Code. The chancellor may decide that total expul sion from the University is necessary and im 3 nightly Species Pizza bxiCIzt $2X9 Present this ad for 2 for 1 Pizza Special only good Thursday-Sunday 9425149 ENTERTAINMENT! All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. for rent RENT NEGOTIABLE for sublet beautiful 2 bedroom Carolina Apartment, available mid May thru mid August. Call 933-3621 or 933-2910. SUMMER SUBLET: Two bedroom Este Park Apartment. Completely furnished, including all kftchenware. Air conditioned, swimming pool, on bus route. $250 a month, phone 929-9709. t f NEED A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE THIS SUMMER? We need a female to sublet ACed, carpeted, nicely furnished apartment on bus tine. Available tint session. Rent Is 190 monthly. Call 929-0301. SUBLET WITH OPTION. One bedroom unfurnished 20 yard from pool, laundry, bu stop, and office. Quiet with AC and plenty of parking. Mid May 967-3121. SUBLET 1 BEDROOM furnished Greenbelt Apartment, May 15-Aug. 15. Located on J bus line with pool and laundry located in the complex. Free cable television and rent is only $150 a month. CaQ 942-6522. NEED SUMMER HOUSING May IS-Early Aug.? Carolina Apt. AC, pool, busline. Rent negotiable. C3 967-1884 after 5 p.m. NICE. FURNISHED OLD WELL APARTMENT for sublet 1st andor 2nd summer session. Air conditioned, pool, on bo route, near Pantry and laundromat. Rent negotiable! Call 929-9512. ROOM IN PROFESSOR'S HOUSE available May 15th. Include bed. desk, refrigerator, bathroom. Separate entrance. 1.5 mile from campus. $110 a month including utUitie. CaU 929-7 S59. 'CALL NOW-AND RECEIVE VAL, BONUS! My two bdrm apt. need a summer occupant, $175! On busline! One bdrm. W torag, the rest t your. Couple welcome. Call Salty 929-7357, evening. GET MY LEASE now have it next fall. I U3 share 2-bedroom apartment wgraduate student. Furnished, near busline. Paul. 383-5345 (Durham), evening. TAK OVUl ITY LEASE, duet paketed Old Well Apt, v.i new drapes. Available timy IS mkb e-ptiea t renew tease ia October, CaU Cldy. 942-S4M altee S p.as. 'SUBLET MY APART? 5 f . ST lh wmmit onk $125 a month (ply et.:.ies). Located in a house about a Wiile from campu. Aik lr Ann. 933-4526, SUMMER SUBLET TWO BEDROOM IIummt for 'rent. My-Ag !. mm oft caimpu. Air condifionsng a4 sperkius rttz tmrtm end kitchen. Call 3 5211 m 3 S20. TAO EEEROOM APART ME.NT avau'able fc ibs wmmrf. Located ioe to campsiS nl a swimmiA'ipool Rate neg'itiable f 'e fnore drt4 SUMMER SLT41T: ONE BtDROOM yM a; 1 , aipeied. 4rr6(tf 1. bus L. A.'C, Uxrv'v. ntifie NWM ICeni Au$A. t3 Yutaa t.Vt an a: rtM f va mtt, V SS C?J 113 t-'i m-tft t" i4 0 411? in tst.i. a , j- J, C ' r i'-.-Vt K" y i2 lilt, i.rf:a. A' .'.1 ,l 1 1 .VWU J! hi VI I til. IMO) 4. 'ai Apt, 2 fcedirow. mi ned aann c cwie . Pr- e ne -' t I v ? 1 . t pose this sanction if he -sees fit. Only the chancellor can impose or rescind the expulsion sanction. "Students can now expect harsh sanctions for cheating. It works as a deterrent," he said. Applications for persons interested in serving on the Undergraduate Court are now available in Suite C of the Carolina Union. They are due by noon Monday. Manley From page 1 "The Soviet Union is so preoccupied with its troubles in Afghanistan, with its own economic problems. It is not on any expansionist kick in the Western Hemisphere," Manley said. Manley said, "there was a scarcely, concealed delight among many power brokers in Washington that this troublesome fellow (Manley) is out of the way," when he was defeated last year. He blasted the lack of communication between the developed countries of the Third World. "There is no dialogue. We're not talking about the same thing," he said. One of the answers to the problems of world economic inequity, Manley said, was to "release the Third World by economic development," which would, in turn, help those countries which invested in the Third World. , "The ideological conflict will recede," Manley said, if the world was unified in a common economic strategy and coalition. "The world out there is more complex than the good guy bad guy view." C9 it V' J LOW COST FLIGHTS . Center for Student Travel 1140 Broadway New VorK NY 10001 (212)689-8980 800-223-7676 -ouaethvtA TUESDAY NITE ZACK ATTACK 7-10 25 your favorita . ...canned beverago : :---GO FOR IT! ROOMS FOR RENT both summer session ATO Fraternity House. 303 East Franklin. $125 per session or $225 for both sessions. Call Woody 968-9086. NEED A NICE COOL (a In air conditioned) place to live this summer? The Trf Sigma House will be taking boarder for $180 a eslon. Single room available for $200. For more Information call 967-6001. ROOM FOR RENT on busline. Great situation for right female student, available mid-August. $175 per mo., negotiable. 967-7772, tides PLEASE HELP! 1 greatly delreneed ride to CHARLOTTESVILLE. VA. thl weekend (April 10-12). Can leave 2:00 pm Friday, return Sunday. Will there usual. Colleen. 933-3623. personal GA. . . Congrats on Saturday' game. Em proud of you. Signed R. Lauren SWEET EMILY: Congratulation on leaving your teenage year behind. I Love You more than you know. Be prepared to parry on Friday. Boo of all Bee. OLDE CAMPUS -Your day is coming'! Join the Third Annual OUe Campos Day FestMtie on Apr 'J 11. See your Okie Campus Representative for more information. ANYONE WHO PLACED A classified ad in the DTH that did not run, pirate come by the DTH okc to pkk up your ad by 410. TO OUR 3rd MALE METHOD, Gee. we're sorry we're late. But what can we ay, Wien our poef 25! apoy Birthday George! MORRISON; Special thank to uh 152 157 for great holiday in Chapel 115! You are a bunth of great gala, a kit of fun. Special good bye to lyndsey and Trtci. Brt and Andy, Jen-The Canuck. GAMMA NETS! (espec U&y Tsubo') Thank k the great weekend! Wf atl had an exctJienl lime drinking I '-ad and getting burned! Yo revhman Sr4s, ANOTHER POOH DAY Ha and gone. We wet ovetirfimd at is e. Tla-k to 3 lho who hty4 wth idea, festivities, and mvw envanis. We kve you. PoM TO THE LlBflAflfANI on rhe mmih tone in f tw-jh T-sft. I ejy4 watt King y sbeKe tA Mv.y nvf..g You're le-Sy sjiie atfractHe. The ud.. CELT KUCK1J S AND STE .J'S large 4 tsf a-.'y Uakie $2 'A d f (I 7i. I" hmy ! tfJ tulA mkf j4 Weis fee it also avaW- Ca3 Tomnf U'a.lace 912-4 "'.' l aj ..-. ee.t leave a'i. MIltL-C)e ttiRl chirp 4 t-- l a aiv-swsviad, anf,w'3. . e4ent awo ske.2 Yow'te ne a aw. love, I'. C'fwts, fc-3. Set an, fw l . 4 e "Peep lfejjtri Mt.tJ MOMMA IN 227 I T YW y Pj lrate s.? fc Kutk. vie" feeKuid M rv ttk sey s hw v. i(jMI tlfrtlY. ait MV MOl$ A4 I l.b rhe VxYC tanaj Kmt (TaeaM B -N - If