27he Daily Tar HeelThursday. October 22. 1981 "'TmaiilMMififWTM Mesigsiini siinrive ffer Caimeiniim talk: The AsMH-wtcd Pm CANCUN, Mexico President Ronald Reagan ar rived Wednesday in Mexico for the first summit con ference of 22 rich and poor nations, saying the road to prosperity for the hungry and impoverished nations of the Third World is lighted by private enterprise, not mas sive foreign aid. Shortly after settling into his hotel suite on this island resort, Reagan conferred with Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang. "Although this is a first meeting between us, it should be characterized as old acquaintances at first sight," the Chinese leader told the president. As he stepped from Air Force One on his arrival, Reagan was embraced by Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo and accepted a 21 -gun salute before he and his host went into a private meeting at the airport. It was the first of five separate meetings the U.S. president planned with other conference participants during his first day at this resort island, whose beaches he predicted he would see "only through windows." The president and Lopez Portillo talked for 35 minutes. Reagan told the Mexican leader, "We're here Interviews The following employers and grad uate school representatives will be on campus top discuss job opportunities and academic programs on the dates indicated. , Students can sign up for appoint- NovemberZ Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. Tufts University Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy The South Carolina National Bank Wake Forest University Babcock Graduate School of Management . Business Applications Systems Nprrell Services Inc. November 3 Norreii Services Inc. IBM Corporation Tennessee Eastman Co. University of Pittsburgh November 4 U.S. Coast Guard Commissioned Officer Programs McLean Trucking Co. California Western School of Law Proctor & Gamble Rohm & Haas Wallace Business Forms Armstrong World Industries Who says all news MJft?w3wy&xm,'vrxwmmi O f?o . . Class.illcdlEsfb -: ; : . . Return ad and check or money order to the DTH oGce by noon the business day before your ad Is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less h Students $2.00 V Y- ; Non-students $3.00 .'. - 5 for each additional word "; $1.09 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH o2ce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad.' We wd be responsible for only the first ad run. ' 3 THE YOGA PLACE, 452 West Franklin Street. wiH ofTar eight weekly classes October 23 through Dec ember 17. $21.00. For more Information and regis tration call 967-9686. ' : . . tok:c:it at oxiors Nixrr ihm timm Express pro la die wreettlag tor! These U&e wV3 be wresCag fca mds as opposed to mid. Doors opes) at Fit boat start at 9:23 c3 9S7-4273 for more laio. ATTENTION COLLEGE BOWLERS! MANDA TORY captain's meeting Thurs. nite (Oct. 22) at 7:30, pm rm. 202 Carolina Union. IF THERE ARE ANY women interested in form ing a water polo team meet in room 226 in the Student Union at 5:15 this afternoon, 22nd. There is already a possible game scheduled n Nov. in AshevUle if we have a team. ATTENTION SOAP FANS! IF you miss your soaps during classes, and find it hard to keep up, subscribe to HAIL BOX SOAPS. It gives you a monthly update, a fcsct-fj'.ed column, pictures, and other specials. We are so certain that yoult want to sub scribe, send a self-addressed stamped envelope and ask fair the FREE trial news letter. Reg. rates are: 1.00mo. or lO.CQyr. Send to: Virginia Halat, 3623 Brut St., Durham, NC 27705. lest Cz found FOUND SEPT. 30 IN Health Sciences Library nice calculator call 933-3317 and Identify. FOUND: A MAN'S WATCH In Language Lab of Dvy Hall. Call and indentify - 933-494 ' LOST EYE CLASSES - PINK tinted rims. In a blue case. Lost them Friday between Gardner 8 and Franklin Street. Please caU Amy 933-032. Keep trying! to listen and learn and do what we can," White House spokesman David Gergen said. Gergan quoted Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. as saying Reagan and Lopez Portillo both expressed optimism about the conference's outcome. The conference's formal sessions begin Thursday. As he left the White House Wednesday morning, Reagan said he might have been' too harsh last week when he said he would be entering a "hostile atmo sphere" at Cancun. . "We go to Cancun with no illusions," Reagan said in a brief departure statement. "The problems of hunger and poverty are severe and deeply rooted. They -cannot be solved overnight. Nor can massive transfers of wealth somehow miraculously produce new wellbeing. "Our message in Cancun will be clear: The road to prosperity and human fulfillment is lighted by economic freedom and individual incentive." He promised continued U.S. support to help "free people build free markets" in the Third World. As soon as a reporter asked the president a question about the hostile reception he anticipated, an aide sig naled the pilot of the presidential helicopter to start his . Anoint PAnw incwAi qitctinn jvin hp may to foe held ments with these representatives eight days ahead of the visit in the University Placement Services, 21 1 Hanes Hall. A resume is necessary at the time a stu dent signs up for an interview. This is put in the folder accompanying the signup sheet. November 5 Armstrong World Industries Mercer University Law School American Hospital Supply Corp. Cargill Inc. General Electric Co. Conoco Inc. K-Mart November 6 t Provident Life & Accident Insurance ' Company Irving Trust Co. Prentice-Hall Inc. College Textbook Division Princeton University Woodrow Wil son School of Public & International Affairs - University of Texas LBJ School of Public Affairs Vanderbilt University Owen Gradu ate School of Management Ethicon University of South Carolina has to be bad? FOUND: SMALL FRIENDLY CAT. Black and brown tabby markings with white underside and chest Found near McCauley Street Free to good home. 967-4570. FOUND BLACK LAB. MIXED puppy. Found in area of Carolina Inn. Under care of Animal Protec tion Society, Airport Road 967-7383. LOST CAT: BLACK WITH white paws and spot on chest, hear Carolina Apt. If you've seen or found "Blackjack", PLEASE call Barb at 942-7928 Thanks. LOST: BLACK AND YELLOW warm-up suit Jacket in Phillips 332 last Thursday. Also red suit bag with my best suit Friday in lot behind Lewis. Rewards offered please call 933-1524. LOST WATCH WITH SILVER band in men's bath room 2nd Boor undergrad library. Sentimental value. Reward offered. Call BUI 967-1393. Please respond. FOUND: ONE PILLOW AND case in Butler Ct last Friday. Describe it and it's yours. Call 929-6177. 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. OVERSEAS JOBS Summer year round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $500-$ 1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC-l Corona Dei Mar, CA 92625. QUIT CRYING AND EARN EXTRA MONEY over 50 ways. $100-$1000 week from own home. Send for free brochure. Triangle Group Association Inc. Box 3394, Chapel Hill. $1.00 Postage and handling.' for REBUILT VW ENGINE. CALL COLLECT 1-483-4624. One week's service-ninety day warranty. FOR SALE CAR AM-FM stereo with 2 speakers (rear) and 15 watt power booster. $133.00. 968-1378 ask for Rob. LARGE LOT WITH BEAUTIFUL hardwoods and winding drainageway. Two blocks from Hope Valley clubhouse. 150 x 175 ft $14,900. 6S3-0101, Durham. SURPLUS JEEP. Value $3196. sold for $44. CaU 312-742-1143 Ext. 5263 for Info, on how to pur chase bargains like this! FOR SALE: SHARP RT-33S3 computer controlled cassette deck, it does almost everything. Possibilities are endk. One year old, excellent condition. Must sell. 933-2656 only $190.00. 10 jgaepUuT' 5 J i IDomenici says big deficit likely to remain in 1984 Tbe Associated Press WASHINGTON The chairman of the Senate Budget Committee said Wed nesday that without further congressional action the nation would face an accumu lated deficit of $200 billtion to $250 billion over the next three years. "A balanced budget is going to be very difficult to achieve in 1984," Sen. Pete V. Domenici, R-N.M., said at a breakfast meeting with reporters. Eliminating the deficit in 1984 has long been a goal of the Reagan administration. But Domenici said balancing the budget in three years might not be as important as reducing the deficit from year to year and demonstrating a clear trend toward balance. And he repeated his own commitment to shrinking the deficit with-a combina--tion of more spending cuts and higher taxes. . "I'm willing to consider all excise taxes and all expenditures," as possibilities for help in reducing the deficit, he said. But at the same time, he conceded that Congress was unlikely to approve legisla tion this year raising taxes or cutting benefit programs such as Medicare or food stamps. Domenici has played a key role in the private negotiations involving Republi cans in Congress trying to develop an al ternative . to Reagan's latest austerity package"" that "will meet "with s the .lidenjapprpya .'..St; 7J Special Fast Lunch (from 11 am weekdays, 12 noon weekends.) $2.45 Comprehensive Dinner Menu (from 5 pm 7 days a week) All ABC Permits 132 W. Franklin St. across from Univ. Square Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina jJnion 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. CRA1GE CONTRACT FOR SALE cheap. Quiet atmosphere and studious roommate. Available Nov. 10. Call Lynne at 933-3426 before 8 am and after 9:30 pm. 1 HAVE 4 UNC-CLEMSON tickets to sell. 967-3559 or 967-9385 and ask for Greg. Call services MR. ICS MUSIC SHOW features a live disc Jockey playing rock, disco, beach, and new wave and your requests for any party. Call 942-5293 $100four hours. MODERN MOVEMENT - ADULT DANCE classes. Modem' jazz, aerobic movement. Chiidrens' and parent child classes. New ses sion October 26. 929-3447 Instructor Susan Jones, MFA in dance. JAPANESEGERMAN AUTOS Repairs by Precision Maintenance, 200 West Main Street Carfboro, 929-1976. "Caring t" aut people and the cars they drive.'' ,. PRE-SEASON SAVINGS - 10 off any framing order brought In before November 15. The Framers Comer custom framing, by appointment 942-8425. wanted I WILL PAY MEGA-BUCKS for a Clemson guest pass. Top price-you name it Call 933-2656 ask for Mr. Mega. KD FOUR TICKETS TO the Carolina v. Clesaeoa Gane; Student or non-student U1U discuss price. Call Theresa anytli 9335737. . PREMIUM PRICE FOR 5 Clemson tickets. Call me first for the biggest bucks $$ 933-2574 J. R. Ewing. PLEASE HELP ME! I need one guest pass for the UNC-South Carolina game. Call Steve at 933-3S23. Please keep trying! DESPERATLY NEED 2 OR 4 tickets to S. C. game. Please call 9334700. for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one-bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline. 404 Jones Ferry Rd. Call GREENBELT APTS 929-3821 for appointment 10AM-6PM. have been too harsh in his choice of words. He tried to answer another query about the summit, then abandoned the effort to the roar of the jet-powered aircraft and stepped aboard for a brief flight to Andrews Air Force Base, where he boarded Air Force One for the flight to Mexico. . En route to Cancun, Reagan issued a statement aboard the plane accusing the Soviets of trying to drive a wedge between the United States and its European allies. : He affirmed America's commitment to the defense of Europe, which will have several nations represented here. Reagan's remark last week about the possibility of a limited nuclear war stirred jitters in Europe and an angry retort from the Soviet Union, which declined an invita tion to the summit. The International Meeting on Cooperation and De velopment represents the first conference of the developed nations of the Northern Hemisphere and the less developed nations south of the equator. The parti cipants don't predict breakthroughs, as many leaders with profoundly different outlooks tackle the ambitious project of plotting global economic progress. GOP leaders in the House and Senate met Tuesday, but reached no agreement. Domenici's comments were the latest indications that budget deficits for 1982, 1983 and 1984 fiscal years may far exceed President Reagan's official forecast. Reagan proposed a new, $16-billion package of spending cuts and tax increa ses last month to help balance the budget in 1984. But administration officials have said in recent days they were considering asking for additional tax increases to hold down the deficits. Without any new measures, the admin istration's official forecast is. for budget deficits of $59.1 billion this year, $62.9 billion in 1983 and $58.8 billion in 1984 a total of $180.8 billion. Domenici said his own "most optimis tic" figures are of deficits of $60 billion this year and $70 billion in each of the next two, or a total of $200 billion. But he also said the combined deficit could easily rise another $50 billion over three years if the administration's assumptions about the economy prove too optimistic. Asked about Domenici's comments, Office of Management and Budget spokesman Edwin Dale said, "We cer tainly acknowledge the possibility of things turning out worse if the economy doesn't work out as well as predicted." OMB Director David Stockman said Tuesday, for example, that a "worst case' 'deficit for thecurrent-year-would IDC 3GU DlUIOn? wt - 'i.&..n.i..5Jir HUN AM CHINESE RESTAURANT Take-Out-Service S37-6133 rides I DESPERATELY NEED A ride back from Charlotte on Sun., Oct. 25. Can leave anytime. Will share gas. Please call Lisa: 933-4076. I DESPERATELY NEED A RIDE back from ECU on Sunday. Will share driving, gas, and any other expenses! Please call 968-0537. Ask for Steve. DESPERATELY NEED A RIDE to Charlotte area on Oct 23. Need to leave as early as possible and wiQ pay extra! CaB Julie Freeman at 933-6153. rOOOQii3 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share Old Well Apt. for Spring Semester. $135. month A utilities. Call Susan 967-7873. ROOMMATE TO SHARE THREE bedroom at Carolina Apts, Own room $100 month & utilities. Can Andy or Paul 933-0253 after 3:00 keep trying. Spring semester. NEED FEMALE ROOMATE .BEGINNING November 15th (negotiable). Reasonable rent; apt in Tarheel Manor. Laundry, bus, dishwasher, etc. November rent free CaU 929-8987; ask for Susan. - ... FEMALE GRAD. STUDENT WANTS same to share two bedroom apt $165 plus utilities. Avail able immediately Kingswood Apts. Highway 54 bypass. Call evenings 968-0C82. ' pcrsonisls YO DEVO - I WISH I could help you celebrate your big one, but FD have to take a raincheck. Make it good. Happy Birthday! J CARSBORO RESIDENTS. Don't be footed! One year ao the ACC people tried to t&row the Cos System met of Carrboro. STAY IVSTII T1IS CAIZGZO COMMUNITY COALITION! We cnoucsnr tke eusis to CAnzzonoi BELINDA - THANKS FOR A great Fall Break and an incredible eight months. Love David. DEAR "JUST CURIOUS," TO help yon cmt on my identity! I was not at the toga party; my bag full of eoodles consisted of those tila-s one throws at Rocky Horror (water, toast, etc.) and I was wearing Jeans and a sweatshirt Does that help? "Mystery Kan" P.S. stm interested? Date set in child-slaying case ATLANTA (AP) A judge today denied a defense motion to suppress evi dence taken from Wayne B. Williams' home and car and ordered him to stand trial Dec. 28 in the murder of two young blacks. Williams, a 23-year-old black free-lance cameraman, is charged with mur dering Nathaniel Cater, 27, and Jimmy Ray Payne, 21, two of the 28 young blacks whose deaths are being investigated by a special police task force here. His attorney, Mary Welcome, argued at a hearing Tuesday that fibers and dog hairs taken from Williams' home and car during a June 3 search should be excluded from the trial because an affidavit used to secure the search warrant was faulty. The fibers and dog hairs are considered crucial to the prosecution's case against Williams. In a single order covering six defense motions, Superior Court Judge Clar ence Cooper agreed to order prosecutors to notify their witnesses that they may consent to be interviewed by defense lawyers. Cooper also said he would reserve rulings on a motion seeking to suppress statements of witnesses whose memories have been refreshed by hypnosis. Earthquake rocks Long Island OLD SAYBROOK, Conn. (AP) An earthquake jolted a large portion of Connecticut and the eastern part of Long Island Wednesday, but there were no reports of damage or injuries. Vladimer Vudler, a geophysical analyst at the Weston Observatory in Wes ton, Mass., said preliminary observations put the quake at 3.7 on the Richter scale. : The U.S. Geological Survey in Denver placed the quake's strength at 3.3 on the scale. The tremor occurred at 12:49 p.m., said Pat Jorgenson, a spokesman for the survey. The quake was centered in Long Island Sound, about 10 miles south of Old Saybrook. ,' .. ..,.. ,. Strikes continue to disrupt Poland WARSAW, Poland (AP) Thousands of rebellious workers walked off their jobs Wednesday, defying the Communist Party's orders to end protests, and new strike alerts were reported throughout Poland. Leaders of the Solidarity labor federation gathered in Gdansk to discuss a possible nationwide warning strike. More than 150,000 workers staged a one-hour warning strike in Zielona Gora province because of a management dispute, and 12,000 Zyrardow textile workers, mostly women, maintained their sit-in for the ninth day. Workers at an equipment building factory in Wroclaw expressed their anger over food shortages by calling for the resignation of new Communist Party chief Wojciech Jaruzelski, Solidarity union sources said. i MILTON'S OFFERS YOU THE BIG 3 Superb Top Courteous Service Selection! Two Ply Worsted Wool Suits By College Hall, Vested, Solids, Plaids, Stripes, Herringbones, Reg. $265 $139.90 Imported Shetland Wool Sport Coats By College Hall, Reg. $175 $1 4.90 Famous Name Fitted Broadcloth Shirts, -Reg.,:$27i5fo?.w Imported Two Ply Lambswool Sweaters, Full Fashioned, Reg. $45 $22.00 Milton's is a member of the country's most powerful buying co-op. We pay less than wholesale find sell our fine clothes way below retail. For all of the above reasons, shouldn't you make Milton's your first stop for quality clothing at unreal prices? tltmrs (ftlntlrmij (vtphawcb Phone: 968-4408 Hours: .163 E. Franklin St., ' Downtown Chapel Hill; Also Charlotte and Greensboro, FREE VALIDATED PARKING All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. TO HIE TU'O VSVLO wasted to b tbe envy of th DTH OfSlc. WPB sat sccsm dull bow &ct yoa'ra go. Thanks for a crut tlsM. ni ataka th drive mmxt tbsta. Brosn godd NO ONE WILL TELL Sneak away enjoy our' peace of mountain. Spend an intimate weekend by the fireplace in secluded hideaways in the Smokies. Mountain Brook Cottages, US 441 South, Syiva, N.C 704-586-4329. - KEY TAR HEEL FANS! The Heek are HOT and heading to a MAJOR bowl victory on Jan. IB "OPERATION TARHEEL" WiH ride again and a mere $50 refundable deposit will hold your spot on the trip! Call 942-BOWL now for details!! - TO THE YOUNG WOMAN I saw at the corner of South Columbia and Cameron who said hello by the library: HH B. AO SALES CEPS Iloee ye had a great Fall Break. We aaleeed yoel P.lifiL BECKY: WHAT'S THE DEAL? Congrats on being picked the team batgirl. Matt (the man without a friend!?) 800 SQUARE FEET OF commerical space with good parking and some matching capital available to bright capable person with good business Idea. Send complete resume to carrboro Partners, P.O. Box 2262, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. Another new shipment Just arrived. 44 buckle styles and 34 strip colors to choose from. All buckles $2.50, all strips $.75. Gift sets for Christmas now available. CaU Tommy Wallace at 968-0221! Keep Trying! SO mtO 'ASS, YOU? Csoiy haired devil wants to know! AMY: HAPPY 22nd ON the 22nd! Here's to Backgammon, Kegs, loss of memory, popcorn, shagging lessons, meaningless chatter (tweet-tweet), and ching-chong forever. Your surprise wiH be late, but for now-kinch on me? Your Roomy BIRD. JAKE. Tins LCTCUAZ3 TJIIT.'XS be i be la deep waters wia eoaaoone as special mm yon. Ilappy to try fca be yosur everv&iag. Stick wiih ate. Tedd. R.C. - SMEG - TM -1 had G.F. on T.N. B.F.! (The lobster was great) you can T.M.K. anytime! What wiH the neighbors think? B -TW. ISASTY CnmiDAY TO THAT charsslaj Venus who greets me when I enter the Tar ISecJ Door, Sorry Its lata but TU admire yon forever more. May your birds Ry and your spaceship hover through tbe year. Quality, Groat, Mon-Sat 10-6:30; Sun 1-4 r These comments are in reply to the recent WCIIL Commentary by Bob Saunders in which he endorsed the' Carrboro Commnahy Coalition. We are sorry about Mr. Saunders' com-', meats, bet we encourage him to objec tively investigate facts, and we feel that If he does he w3 vote for honest and responsible candidates in the town elec tion on Nov. 3. These candidates are inZlard Caldwell, Joyce Garrett and Boeer llesser. . . Mr. Saunders comments were typical of what one miht expect from a closed gov arnmeat. A doeed government exists in Carrboro with members of the Coalition controCiag 6 of the 7 elected seats backuSing tbe mayor's. The Coalition has maintained Its political power by selectively spending tbe town's 2.75 nUHioa dollar budget. Mr. Saunders trum peted the cause of the Carrboro Common! , Coalition in past ref eren-. The CoaStion board members soon thereafter appointed him to the Carrboro town planning board. We question whether Fir. Saunders' recent endorse ment of CoaHtion candidates will payoff wtb anotber appointment. We would suggest that he perhape be named manager of tbe new community park scheduled for dedication 9 days before tbe town's elections on Nov. 3. His first responsibility should be to Invest!-: gate the missing facZltiee that the Coali tion promised in tbe bond referendum; such as the oiympic-eize swimming pool, the bathhouse, the Community Center, 6 tennis courts and 4 basketball courts.' Also he might Issue an explanation of why there are only 3 toOets and 1 urinal to service a3 the present 8. 264 residents of Carrboro, and why these meager' facilities are totaDy without privacy. The 1.11 mCion dollar park Is tbe brainchild of Dong Sharer. Mr. Sharer and the; Coalition also misrepresented the location of tbe perk. Rather than being : w&hln walling distance of the town the park Is located 2 mCes west of town hall,: outside the city limits In tbe county, and Is not convenient for students or anyone else. Mt. Saunders should do more than' carry slsna for Alderman Sharer and some thinking Is a order about the ef fects of poor fiscal saanagement and planning on the townspeople. VOTE KOV. 3, iniXIAnD CALDV.T1XL - ALDERMAN, JOYCE CAITTT - ALB HUMAN, - KAYOS. KIM. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! Thanx for two Incredible years! I Love You! David. ', "DADDY PACMAN" THANKS FOR a great break! I loved" it all. even RAMS, puppy eyes. Think about h!" "I'm up!" Love. Not so "ICKY" girl.