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2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, September 30, 1981 Norbera letter enestioBS Arm By JOHN CONWAY 1)111 Staff Writer UNC Student Body President Scott Norberg has sent a letter to Chapel Hill Mayor Joe Nassif, voicing his concern over the recent rash of citat ions for public consumption of alcohol issued by the Chapel Hill Police Department. "I seriously question ... your approach to the enforcement of this law at this time," Norberg said in the letter delivered Friday. "For many years the town gov ernment has not taken the current hard line stance on the enforcement of the Balloting debated CGC requires rep o ri After more than an hour of discussion, the Campus Governing Council passed a resolution Monday requiring the Elections Board to present a written project report on a new automated balloting system for the February election. "I feel the Council strongly believes in a computer balloting system," said fi nance chairperson Mike Vandenbergh af ter introducing the bill. "I don't think (Elections Board Chair person) Mark Jacobson understands the degtee to which the Council supports the balloting system," Vandenbergh said. He said the report would help the CGC to determine whether to finance the sys tem developed last year, implement a new system or scrap the whole idea. The discussion started after a number of council mem hers received conflictina "News in Brief" capsulizes the The Daily Tar Heel. ..-.- mmm UNIVERSITY SQUARE 133 W. Franklin St. (Next to Granville Towers) Back To School Special FREE -SHIRT This coupon is worth a FREE T-SHIRT when you buy any regularly priced athletic shoes (canvas shoes excluded). . .asjspimcsdl sidls Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid, ' Rates: 25 words or less ' ; . . Students $2.00 . . ; ' ' ; Non-students $3.00 . , : 5C for each additional word ' . '. $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately, if there are mistakes in your ' ad; We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS! All-Campus "no tap" tournament to be held Friday, October 2 in the Union lanes. Can bowl 7-9 or 9-1 lpm. $2 entry fee. INTERESTED IN LIVING IN an academic oriented residence area? Attend an organiza tional meeting this Thursday at 7:00 in the Morrison Rec room. Everyone is welcome. ' THE LONG-AWAITED CAROLINA Gay Associa tion telephone has been installed! Call us for infor mation, or just to chat 962-4401. LETS SXYDIVE! Find out how tonight. 6:09 p.M., Union Room 202. Movi, para chutes. Information. The U.N.C Sky diving Club wants to meet you. PUBLISHING QUESTIONS? Meet Sy Safransky of The Sun today from 12:00-2:00 at the Bull's Head Book Shop. Coffee! For more info, call 962-5060. BEAT THE PREP RAP! At Crazy Zack's -Wed. Nite "The 1st Annual Preppie Contest" Music. Prizes. 10 draft! GET INVOLVED IN STUDENT Govern Mcnfs Fail Voter Registration Drive! This Is your horn for four years, it makes sense to register here. public consumption of alcohol statutes. "Just last spring at the Franklin Street celebrations of the NCAA finals, for ex ample, many people may have come away with the impression that public consump tion of alcohol is all right." Norberg said that he accepted that the law should be enforced. "If it's the law, people shouldn't be drinking in public." But, Norberg said, it was the manner in which the law was be ing enforced that concerns him. "There are a lot better ways of getting reports as to what could be done to get a system into use. The CGC had funded the purchase of software for an automated system last spring, but did not allocate the money needed to do the initial research because the testing did not fall under the category of a capital expense. "It is going to be very difficult to do with an election on Oct. 6 and a possible run-off Oct. 13," said Jacobson. The report is to be delivered to the Council at its Oct. 12 meeting. A total of 18 of the 22 CGC members attended Monday's meeting. Although Student Body President Scott Norberg did not attend because of illness, no exec utive branch representatives attended. JOHN SMYLIE latest news. Read it every day in 0" r t m coupon lost Ci found FOUND - STATEMENT OF STUDENT Account for Cameron Gibson Binnie. If you need it back, 933-5162. S-4 PARKING STICKER FOUND on North Campus. Last chance to dam it Call 933-4274. Thank God for honest freshmen. LOST 1 BROWN LEATHER purse Friday, Sept. 25. If found please call Annette 933-4513 evenings after 7:00. Keep money. Please return eyeglasses. Reward. LOST: SILVER LIGHTER AT Sigma Chi Saturday night. If found, call Heather after 7:30 p.m. at 933-5642. Substantial reward. LOST: SMALL BROWN "SPORTIES" purse containing all my worldly possessions. If you have any info on this please call 968-0063. Reward offered for return. . V help wanted EARN $5hour in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency breathing experiments on the UNC-CH Campus. We need healthy non-smoking males, age 18-40, with no allergies and no hay fever. Initial time committment is 10-15 hours, including free physical examination. Call 966-1253 for more infor mation, 8-5 Monday-Friday. PLAZA THEATRES, ELLIOTT ROAD - needs part-time cashiers, concession attendants and door man afternoons, evenings. Responsible persons should apply in person 3-5 pm. - ; , for ssslo 2 GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACTS for sale how or for Spring Semester. Tired of a triple room or roommate problems? Here is your answer! No more food or transportation worries. Call 933-1926 or 933-1928. . . . DRESSES IMPORTED FROM MEXICO. Hand embroidered. Long, short. Lace blouses, hand woven tops and men's shirts, too. Hand-woven bells. Items S6-$60. Call 933-5931. including employment of offenders in community service programs, rather than charging them with a criminal offense. - Nassif, who received the letter Monday, said that the arrests were not unfair or hypocritical. Students were forewarned of the ordinance in a press conference with the local media earlier in the school year. It is the students' responsibility to edu cate and inform themselves on public laws, he said. At least 114 students have been issued citations for violation of the public con Funds appropriated . for chemistry building Funds for the planning and contruc tion of a new chemistry laboratory ' teaching facility have been appropriated through the State legislature. "The undergraduate teaching labora- . tories in. Venable Hall will be replaced with a new building," said Planning Officer Director Gordon Rutherford last week. The cost of the project will be $7.7 million. Funds to complete the planning of the building will be ac quired this year, with funds for con- , struction coming next year. " ' Construction should begin next fall and will take about two and a half years to complete. New labs are needed to replace the ones in Venable because of the building's age. "The labs in Venable are pretty," said chemistry professor . ofcaiccsris Phoney 286-3918 ':S':trZ Hours: 9:00-9:00 Mon.-Sat. Northgate Mall, Durham r II PERMANENTS- 11SHAMPOO, CUT, BLOWDRY- $7.00 Univcrclty Beauty Salon 157 E Rosemary St. Over Jordan's Steak House Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 1974 CAMARO. 50,350 ACTUAL miles, air, radio, excellent interior, new battery, two new tires, runs well, book value $2250. Mininum bid $1600., call 929-8304 or 929-5914. 2 GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACTS available now or spring semester. No transportation or food worries; enjoy comfort with roommate in guaran teed home. 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Phi Mu wiH deliver a bag of donuts, o, plus a personal message all for only $1.50. Delivery on Thurs. Oct. 8th. To order call 968-0203 or 967-9165. ' wanted HELP HE PLEASE! I desperately need 2 guest passes (or 1) to the UNC WAKE game. Will pay your price. Call 929-4969. WANTED: ONE TICKET TO South Carolina game: one ticket to Wake game and two tickets to Clemson game. CaD Pam 933-2722. ' sumption law this fall. Many have sought help from Student Legal Services and have found that they have little choice but to pay the fine. Norberg said he feared that concentra tion on enforcement of the drinking or dinance would divert police attention from enforcement of other laws. But he said that he hoped the town and Student Government can work together in an ef fective program to inform students about the law. Nassif said there may be a press confer ence on the issue later this week. James L. Coke Monday. "A cost analysis-was done two years ago and it was determined that renovation of Venable would cost more than a new building would. Nothing really works well in the old labs." The new facility will be about 60,000 square feet in size, located in the area between Venable Hall, Kenan Labs and Raleigh Road. "Only in instructional labs in Venable will be vacated," said Coke. "The move involves about 30 percent of the building." Venable currently houses lecture halls and office space in addition to the un dergraduate instructional labs. The lec ture halls and offices will remain in Venable. - KYLE MARSHALL American Cancer Society TIFFANY'S BAKERY We have a complete line of fresh, daily baked pastries and breads Wedding cakes are our specialty but. .. we also make 100 other mold cakes for all occasions (birthdays, etc.) imS -w via, 2 $20 includes cut- expires Oct. 15, 1?S1 HELP! I NEED 4 guest passes to the UNC vs. Clemson game on Nov. 7th. If you have guest passes to sell, call Phyllis 933-1838. HELP! I NEED THREE guest pass tickets to the Wake Forest UNC game. I will pay your price! Please call evenings 942-8182. WANTED: RIDE TO AND from Tampa area over fall break. Will share gas and driving. Call 942-4294 and ask for Laura. WANTED: 2 OR 3 guest passes or non-student tickets for UNC-Wake game. Can Lisa 967-2083. after 5:00 pm. WANTED: 4 GUEST PASSES to UNC-Wake game. If you can help out please call Tim 933-5364. Name your price. I WANT TO TRADE a room in Grimes Dorm for another in Middle or North Campus. Call 933-8724. CAREGIVER WANTED FOR INFANT at our home just east of Chapel Hill Monday through Friday 5 hours daily require experience, references, own transportation. Call Dick Bilsborrow 966-2157. rides WANTED CARFOOLERS OR RIDERS between Raleigh and Chapel Hill, Monday through Friday. Arrive 8:00 am leave 5:00 pm (flexible). Call Todd . 966-1435 or 848-8178. HELP! RIDE TO WILMINGTON, N.C. needed this weekend. WiQ split on gas. won't take up much space. Please call Nancy 933-3151. Keep trying. 1 NEED A RIDE to Richmond. VA this weekend. I will share expenses. Please call Sarah, 933-4855. DESPERATELY NEED RIDE TO Va. Beach. Norfolk, Va. area. Friday, Oct. 2. Will pay expenses. Please caS 933-7331. Ask for Leslie. Keep trying. rooramatc OK LETS TRY AGAIN. Roommate needed. Res ponsible dependable liberal and at least Vi way studious $135.mo. utJl. Old Well Apts. Call 929-6242. lWBMMHIIIIIi''MI' Reagan condemns foreign aid WASHINGTON (AP) President Ronald Reagan told officials' 6f 141 na tions Tuesday that global economic problems can be resolved only through fiscal austerity combined with reliance on "the magic of the marketplace." His. speech, opening the annual meeting of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, amounted to an appeal toother nations to embrace his own prescription for economic recovery. Some 2,000 delegates many representing avowedly socialist countries heard Reagan say that foreign aid cannot be the primary element of the development strategies of poorer countries. N Reagan said, "unless a nation puts its own financial and economic house in order, no amount of aid will produce progress." Preyer announces he won't run L. Richardson Preyer squelched rumors that he would run for the 6th Con gressional district-seat at a press conference TAiesday in Greensboro. Preyer, who teaches a class on Congress in the UNC political science depart ment and has an appointment in Social and Administrative Medicine at UNC, lost a reelection bid this past November to Republican Gene Johnston, Preyer said he had a full-time commitment to UNC until next March. "I would not be able to give a campaign the kind of effort and time it deserves," Preyer said in a prepared statement. Preyer's appointment to the faculty runs until March of next year. He said he had no plans after that date, but said he would consider reappointment to the faculty if it were offered. Berrigan "Children will hot be saved because we are behind bars," Berrigan said. "We (the Plowshare 8) did not want to be the issue, but we wanted to translate a message, "The judge did us the great honor of taking us seriously with the hate letters he Discover Things the Corduroy Sport Coat a classic for fall by Alexander Julian gj v ; "Distinguished Ctothtng For Gentlemen Of All Sizes jj 3 CSlUtTC? ' - " JOHNSON'S ' mi3 Shop 10-9, Mon.-Sat. Phone 483-7511 .-' fCWKSt . PESDiBRJEK'S SET OUTDOOR SALE TODAY & TOMORROW SUPER BARGAINS! Do&tt Thz Alky Cds&J Hs&ssca Sr. E&a 103 V2 tkx&sso St. Oupd llll, UJC c$m kctl'Sxs. 10:Z0 to 6 27714 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. WANTED MALE STUDENT TO share clean, attractive apartment, central air, on bus route. Good roommate, no furniture needed. $100 month. Call 933-8617, keep trying. wanted to buy I need 1 or 2 guest passes for South Carolina game. So my parents (USC alumni) can come. Will pay reasonably well. Lee 933-8625. personals ROMEO, doff thy wolfpack. and for that which is no part of thee, take all myself and UNC! My alias will be Laura Sumner. JULIET. O.K. GIRLS, MOTTO OF the week: It's aD for one and one for all except at Lakewood. Then if s every girl for herself. Love always the "Queen Mother." BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. New shipment Just arrived this past weekend. All buckles $2.50, all strips $.75. CaU Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Keep trying! . ' TO WHOEVER TOOK MY wallet from the Union Saturday, you can keep the money but please return the rest. CaU 933-2783. No questions asked. DON, "CHEATERS NEVER WIN," especially at the Rat. Yeah, uh-huh. DEJ AND FAMILY - HAPPY 8th Anniversary. Ain't it sweet. See you in ten days. Love WRM. ARE YOU A REALLY kinky girl? If so, come on out and join the Rick James Fan Club, Kim Logan president. Bring your Rick James Memorial Typewriter. FRANKFORD: HAPPY 3RD ANNIVERSARY!!!! You're by far the best gift God has given me (except Christ Himself)! Less than 8 months and well be One in Him Forever!!!! Praise God! 1 Love You!!! Sue. From page 1 provoked and by the interviews he granted," Berrigan said. "We return to the world a message of the evil that lies in the world the evil of our living within the shooting distance of a center of genocide." in "News in Brief" ' The Daily Tar Heel tnui i L. nurc iuu nave n very nic birthday! Yon deserve H because yon are so wonderful! Everybody tell Cheryl Happy i ...wi . r a . . Bmnaay loaay. lovc, r.ra. KIKI HOPY YOUR BIRTHDAY is as fun as going to Pizza Hut. Love, Muffle. P.S. Best wishes from Chip S., LORRAIN AND PAMELA I miss yaH already! What will the world's greatest roomies do without their (t larian An,af? l-l .i m m hm nuwiL Kin lnn A 1 tt . CRAIG, SORRY THE FALCONS weren't flying high Sunday. Don't despair. Going from Hot Lanta to Cold Cleveland could affect anyone's game. Look out Eagles! Elinor. SIGING HAPPY BIRTHDAYS FROM the Clef Hangers! Reasonable rates on and off campus. CaU Jerry (933-5634) or Miles (929-8063) at least one week in advance. WIDELOAD 001: I WANT to be the first to say Happy 20th! Since 1 have known you approximately 6840 days! You are special. Widebad 002. SAM. ITS WEDNESDAY ... ARE you ready to sign your life away for another week? What do you mean it's our duty to perpetuate Tommy's bad sex dreams and to turn Kevin into a violent person if we play in his presence?! OK, you fcJked me into it. FU be over right away. Love you, S. MEN - HOW WOULD YOU like to b the only nten at Pwrdy's for Ladles Lockoat? Follies to Fantasy can put you there, just ask Tony Mitch-vat and Joey Robersoa. JW. HAPPY LEGAL BIRTHDAY! We hope this year to your most enjoyable and exciting ever! Have a great birthday! Your love crazied roomies. HEY! CUTE DOMINO'S GUY: Thanks for the great pizza! Next time the tip will be better we know your deliveries are hot and fast!!! Need a break? Drop by! The "Ladies" 3rd floor Mclver 12:00 Saturday. TT ni LJ
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