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2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, March 3, !Rain ppEe back library move By CHARLOTTE HOLMES Suff Writer Although construction delays have pushed the move from Wilson to Walter B. Davis library from January to May 1983, students should not experience many prob--lems in using the libraries' stacks during the move, library officials have said. The move, initially set for May 1982, has been pushed back to January 1983, said University Librarian James Govan. The Davis library should be open for student use in mid-February, he said. Chapel Hill's recent period of rain may have been a factor in the construction delay, said University Plan ning Director Gordon Rutherford. "It is inevitable that the opening date will be postponed." Workers are now putting the roofing in, which will enable interior construction to begin. The advent of warmer weather will speed up the building process, Rutherford said. Although the move will take place during the regular semester instead of the summer session as originally pro posed, moving plans have not been changed, Govan said. "Everyone will have to be tolerant during this trans fer," he said. "We will contract a professional moving service for the job, and we have a well-researched plan to follow." UNC pathologist Nancy Salleeby, a speech language pathologist at the Speech and Hearing Center, will lecture on "Practical Appli cations: Central Auditory Processing Deficits" today at 12:30 p.m. The lecture, the first in a special series, will be held in room 83, Wing D of the UNC Medical School. The lec W . . ...... . if . tit ; r m :thi it um m (SUoissnuncBcai stems 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 THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE b lectins individuals to participate in a per sonal racial awareness seminar, conducted by Dr. Charles H. Kins. Jr. on Wednesday, March 31 front 10-5:00 p-au In the Great Kail. Union. Applications are now available at the information desk, and nrast be re turned by March 5. NOMINATE A PROFESSOR for a DISTIN GUISHED TEACHING AWARD! Ballots at Union, Libraries, Y-Court, around campus. Submit completed ballots to 102 Steele Bldg. by 5:00 pm. March 5. STUDENT FILM NIGHT: April 5 Filmmakers inter ested in submitting super 8 or 16 mm. works should pick up entry form at the Union Desk and submit them by March 21. APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE AT Union Desk for Transfer Area Coordinators, Fresh men and Tranofer Orientation Counselors and Pre-Orientation poeuJona. Applications should be returned to 01 Steele E3dg. by March 5. LIMITED NUMBER OF POSITIONS available in the Sweet Carolines. Enthusiastic people only need apply- Pick up applications at the Sports Informa tion office in Carmlchael Auditorium. ALICE WASHINGTON'S If-W, 6-7 pm AEROBIC DANCE class bs cancelled for Wednesday. March 3. Next class ud be Monday, March 15. HUMAN SEXUALITY INFORMATION AND COUNSELING SERVICE offers counseling and re ferrals on contraception, relationships, pregnancy, homosexuality, and venereal disease. Call 962-5505 or visit Suite B, Union. SIG EP 24 HOUR SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT March 19th. and 20th. Thirty teams are already en tered. Anyone interested in entering a team, please call 967-2275 and ask for Rusty Cumpston. AS party afterwards with THE EXECUTIVES." RAINBOW SOCCER. Due to weather Rainbow Soccer registration win continue at 500 W. Rosemary, 9-5, Mon.-Fri. through March 12. Teams will be posted at the Rainbow Soccer Stadium on Sat., March 6, 10-Noon or In case of rain at 500 W. Rosemary. Practices will begin after spring break on Mon., Mar. 15 or Tues., Mar. 16. We are adding a week at the end of the season to make up for lost field time. . 1982 Govan expressed confidence in the plans laid out for Wilson library's move. "Library administrators have visited other cojlege libraries that have moved to other locations, so that we could develop a reliable, organized plan," Govan said. There may be some confusion finding books once the transfer begins, but large signs will be posted daily out side Wilson, and notices will be placed in The Daily Tar Heel showing new locations for books, bedded. Once the circulation department has been completely transferred, the staff will have books that cannot be lo cated paged from Wilson to Davis. During the course of the transfer, Wilson library will close for one full weekend, said Larry Alford, head of the circulation department at Wilson library. "We will notify students at least six weeks before the weekend we plan to close," he said. "By this time, 40 percent of the book collection will have been trans ferred." The jibrary is committed to remaining open through the most difficult time of the semester during and be fore final exams. If the Davis library is ready in January, renovations in Wilson will begin in May 1983, Rutherford said. "Most of the work will be on the older portion of the building to accommodate for public programs." . to give lecture ture is free, and interested students and community members are invited to at tend. The UNC chapter of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association, in conjunction with the Di vision of Speech and Hearing Sciences, is sponsoring the lecture series. ESKIMO h iMDiKioiyCOS 0(0) I 1 'hmtfij' i 'M?mi or?o n Yl HOW ABOUT FLORIDA FOR die summer? Representatives from Walt Disney World will be here March 4 and 5 to interview students for summer Jobs! See Campus Calendar for details. CONTACT FOOTBALL! ALL THOSE In terested In playing should come to the meeting of the UNC Football Club Thursday, March 4th In 218 Student Union new section, 7:00 pat. Call 967-4450 or 933-6361 if you cannot attend. lost Ci found LOST AT FOXCROFT BASKETBALL court: St. Christopher necklace. Sentimental value. Please caS 929-7300. LOST: DARK RED JACKET with white fining. If found please contact me at 933-5335. Reward. HUGE REWARD! I LOST a gold ring with red stones bi it. It's a gift from mother and worth more to me than any financial value. If you've found it, PLEASE call me 929-7357-evenings. Ask for Sally and keep trying. LOST: 22282: GOLD-RIMMED, TINTED, PRE SCRIPTION glasses in hard brown case. Near Stu dent Stores, Union, Woollen Gym, or in Language labs, or points between. 968-1045. SHABON LONG com by DTH Office to pick up your bus puss. FOUND LADIES TIM EX WATCH. OUTSIDE HAMILTON morning of Feb. 24. Call and identify 942-8290. LOST ONE LAD1FS CLASS RING. Gold with black onyx stone. Year 1981. NCSA insignia. Re ward offered. If any information please call 933-6534. ' help wanted ASTHAMATICS EARN $150 in a 20-25 hour breathing experiment at the EPA facility on the UNC-CH campus. Volunteers must be male, age 18-35, with a current or previous history of asthma. If interested, please can 966-1253, Monday-Friday. 8 am-5 pm. WANTED: CPSF SECnZTASY. Paid posi tion. Interested Grad students please ap-. ply at 962-5675. for aslc FOUR JAMES TAYLOR TICKETS FOR SALE. Cafl 967-8941. FOR SALE: REFRIGERATOR APPROXIMATELY six cubic feet. Price $80.00. Will hold until end of se mester. Cafl 933-4702. . TWO JAMES TAYLOR TICKETS for sale. If inter ested call 967-4289. 'BTIP writers to meet today The results of The DTH writing test have been posted outside of the DTH of fices. All new staff members must attend a meeting at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 3. Please meet at the DTH offices. ill I L Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 275i4. FOR SALE: PAIR INFINITY Qa loudspeakers good condition. Great sound. List $275. Sell for $145. Abo, ACC Basketball dice basketball games for sale. Replay exciting 80-81 season with Worthy, Perkins, & Wood. Call 933-8644. Keep trying. want to buy WILL PURCHASE NEW and USED LP's, Cas settes, 8-Tracks (Rock, Classical, Jazz, Blues, Wave, etc.) and ENTIRE COLLECTIONS. Good prices. Call 929-6175. 8 a.m.-12, after 5 keep trying. . services DANCE AEEOE3C CLASSES FREE intro ductory class March 2 Marsha fwinstead instructor T-TH 8-9 tpnu Only Spring loaded floor exercise area ht Chapel HSL. Whr? Carolina Sport Art next to E3 track. Homestead Rd, Chapel HSL 929-7077 or 942-4620. EXPERIENCED, PROFESSIONAL TYPIST FOR theses, statistical papers, corre spondence, etc Graduate School Ap proved. FasmCiar with Turabiaa, APA. AMA, and Lester. Correcting Selectric, reasonable ratee. 967-13&3. MODERN MOVEMENT DANCE CLASSES in Modem, Jazz, Ballet, Aerobics, Social Dance, ParentChild and Active Elders. New Session starting March 15. Susan Jones, Instructor. 929-3447. for rent LARGE 2-BEDROOM FOXCROFT Apartment 2 full baths, fully equipped kitchen, dining room, balcony, central air, pool, laundry facilities. Ideal for up to three roommates. Partial furnishing optionaL Sublet with option to continue. $375968-1149. INTERESTED IN ONE OR two people to sublet luxury two bdnn. apt. for summer. One bednn win be closed for storage. Rent normally $325, asking $250. CaS 929-7357, evenings. SUBLET HALF OF OUR KINGSWOOD APART MENT for summer, option to renew whole apart ment for Fan. AC, pool, etc James or Frank Laney 967-3500. 962-1044. 962-3996. BEST DEAL IN TOWN. Now accepting appli cations for FaS housing. Sigo up now before the rates go up! Greenbelt Apartments 929-3821. SUMMER PLACE: Two-bedroom Kingswood Apartment to sublet beginning May. Across from pooL Option to renew contract for fa3 at $329.00 per month. Can 929-5068. Pre-orientation counselors Students applying to be Pre Orientation Counselors will undergo the same training as Orientation Counselors this year, Brent Lister, chairperson of the Orientation Commission, said Tuesday. The selection process will also be more coordinated than in past years, he said.' "The interviews for the Pre-Orientation Counselors and the Orientation punk paths you can go by, but in the long run there's still time to change the road you're on.' "When you play this backwards the same verse says 'My sweet sat an, the one whose path makes me sad, whose power is satan," he said. "It's there, people," he said, adding that backward masking is a part of many other groups productions. Long said he thought that the punk bands of today encourage an attitude of ( nihilism, the feeling that life is without meaning. This is obviously satanic, Long said. He us ed punk slam or bash dancing as manifesta tions of nihilism. Slam dancing includes sewing one-sided razor blades onto clothing so that blood can be drawn as the dancers slam into one another, Long said. Long backed his charges of satanic perversion with . Biblical scriptures about violence and pagan activities. Another way in which these groups publicize their satanic ideals is through different forms of black magic Symbolism, he said. These in cude circles with wings, pentagrams and hex agrams, Long said. But Long did not advocate album-burning sessions in protest of rock music. "I just want people to listen and make up their own minds," he said. , Long's tape was recently aired in the Triangle area on a six-and-a-half minute televi sion spot on WTVD-Channel II. I PLAN AHOBIE SAILING ADVENTURE TRIP A miscellaneous UNC SUNBATHERS! WE STILL have space on your SPRINGBREAK Trip to Ft. Lauderdale. $129.007 nights 8 days tennis parties and much more! For more information (800) 368-2006 TOLL FREE! Or call 933-5654. Space b Knitted! rides RIDE NEEDED TO ORLANDO or Cocoa Beach, Florida for Spring Break. Wm help with gas costs. Can Christine 489-8990. - I NEED A RIDE TO South Fla. (Ft. LautLMiami) for Spring Break. Win help with gas, etc call Betsy 933-5393. Keep trying. DESPERATELY NEED RIDE TO Memphis or Nashville for Spring Break. WH1 share driving and expenses. CaB Karen 933-9695. RIDE NEEDED TO WASHINGTON D.C. This weekend or next. Can you help me, either way. either weekend? If so, .call Sharon, evenings, 933-0701. Thank you. DESPERATELY NEED RIDE HOME to Florida (Orlando area) on Thursday or Friday. Will share usual Please help! Katherine, 933-3632. TWO WILD AND CRAZY girls need ride to Orlando Florida for Spring Break. Will help with driving and expenses. Call EmUy after 10 pm. 933-2967. RIDE OFFERED TO FLA. For Spring Break. Pts. South on 1-95. Leaving Friday morning. CaS Dave 493-2385 after 6 pm. RIDES GIVEN TO NORFOLK, Virginia or sur rounding area. Leaving sometime this weekend and returning next weekend. Can Kaihy at 933-0149. NEED RIDE TO CENTRAL Virginia '(Fredericks burg, Charlottesville) to leave Thursday March 4, 5-7 p.m. W2I share gas expense. Call Mark at 933-4295. NEED A RIDE TO Washington D.C.Va. area? We are leaving FrL after noon (March 5) and returning Sun. (March 14). Call 967-3930 for info. RIDERS WANTED TO PHQLY, Baltimore or D.C. $20, $15 or $10 gets you home. Leaving 35 at 6:00 am call 929-2244 before 9:00 am. GETTING DESPERATE. RIDE TO and from PhOa. or NYC. Spring Break. W01 help with gas, etc. Call Kathy 967-9380. Keep trying. - ARE YOU GOING TO Boston, New Haven, or that area for Spring Break? Please take me. m help with gas and driving. Greg Hohn. (933-4875). HEADING TOWARDS ATLANTA? I need a ride March 6 (afternoon) or 7. WiH help with gas and driving. Please calll Adrienne 933-1952. roommates MARCH RENT FREE! SHARE A TARHEEL MAN OR Apt forest-view, bus-line. $135 mo. & V4 utfl. Prefer female, somewhat studious, liberal. 967-7188. after 6.-00. - MUST HAVE ROOMMATE NOW or wQ be forced to move. Now rent apt. at Old WdL Please call. Desperate. Phone is 942-5299. Counselors will be the same," he said. "They'll be selected on their own per sonal merits." In the past, Pre-Orientation Counselors have been selected by applica tion only. . Although training for the counselors will also be coordinated, Pre-Orientation will still be directed toward minority students. "Pre-Orientation is different in name and intent," Lister said. From page 1 "I know that there are probably a lot of people laughing right now about this," Long said. "When I heard all this stuff about five months ago I was laughing too," he said. "But I'm not laughing now." CGC From page 1 Student Body President Mike Vandenbergh said the CGC should look carefully at the legislations passed by the last council. "I want to have laws passed which will help us avoid suits by disgruntled groups," he said. Vandenbergh said the council would not be endangered by putting in a form of the clause which the last CGC removed. "You can't get sued for deciding they (groups applying for CGC funds) are not of a high priority, (for. funding)" he said. The Supreme Court ruling in the Missouri case did not imply that the university had to allow the religious group access to funds, Nakell said. "The Missouri case was rightly decided," he said. "But that (the Supreme Court niling) assumes the facilities are available. Funds are different; funds are limited," he said.v Week long stress-challenge adventures along the Outer Banks of North Carolina, beginning May 23 i $100.00 Complete, Register Now For more information write or cali: United Methodist Outdoor Ministries - Camp Don Lee Arapahoe, N.C. 28510, All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by .12 (noon) one business day before publication. LOTTERY LEAVING YOU OUT in the cold? For personal attention to your housing needs, call for appointment with Martha Graham, Roommate Registry. Fee. 967-5430. CHRISTIAN FEMALE LOOKING FOR an apart ment for fatt, but needs a roommate first. Any female looking for a roommate and is mature and considerate, can Sharon at 933-0334 as soon as possible. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR 2 bedroom Kingswood Apartment. Share Vi rent and utilities. If interested, please call 967-4218. If no answer, please keep trying. wanted NEED ASSISTANCE IN WRITING computer pro gram ki BASIC language. W3 pay. Call 967-1121 after 6 p.m.; ask for John. , J.E.M. LIGHT THE FIRE, warm the "buns," well bring knives and lots of tun! Ten us when, and then ... Can you handle it? ABCS of Granville East. SMOKIES IN SPRINGTIME: VIOLETS, dogwood, wiidSowers and shades of glorious green! Refresh your spirits exploring our peace of mountain and wquiet fireside hours. MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, US 441 S., Sytva, N.C 704-586-4329. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAVID! Thanks for being there when I need you most Love ya' Christine. DONT LEAVE YET! Toronto Exchange and American Express present THE DEERHUN TER Thursday March 4t 7:00 and 10:30 fat 106 Carroll. Admission $1. TO MY FAVORITE BUCKAROO: Hope it wasn't an "Awiful Rowing" toward 23! Here's to Troettsch, licorice Jelly Beans and Grover Cleveland. Have a good birthday Bob and a great last (?) semester. LorL v BliMPIE 2, It's great having you here today, but look out Carolina in a year! Remember: ROCKY HORROR and South Campus are Superior! Blimpie 1. ' UBIT ITS BEEN TOO easy to let time pass! I've missed you ALOTB We've got to make up for it Call me after break! Love you Just as much! Pork B.S. -YOLTVE GOT A FRIEND." J.T. DEBBIE. ' Roses are red, Violets are blue. I was alone 'tfl I met you. And now that You're twenty-one. You can have Some legal fun! ' But don't you drink So much you're sick . 'cause you won't get My birthday. . .(present) Tommy to be trained The training coordination represents nothing radically Jdifferent in intention, said Fred Schroeder, director of the department of student life. Students wanting to apply for either position must turn in applications by Fri day. Applications, are available in Steele Building, the Carolina Union desk and area director offices. W3St From page 1 said. "We are the first state in the nation to assume this responsibility. "The state adopts and enforces the EPA regulations, and they have set up their own Hazardous Waste Management Board 'to review the EPA standards, which deal with such issues as distance of the landfill from "wells used for human consumption, separation from the water table and permeability of the soil." . New regulations prohibit the burial of toxic liquids. Toxic materials must now be solidified before being buried. "I fully support the new regulations," Willhoit said. "Wastes should be buried only after all other means of getting rid of them have been tried." PCBs, heavy metals and pesticides are listed as possible toxic wastes buried at the landfill located off Airport Road near Horace Williams Airport. It is not known how much of which substances are buried there, Willhoit said. The toxic wastes were put into gallon bottles, placed upright in carefully dug holes at the site, surrounded by absorbent fly-ash and covered with dirt. When the landfill was closed in 1979, the surface was shaped and compacted so that water would not puddle and then was planted with groundcover; Three monitoring wells were drilled to be used to sample the water around the site at least twice a year, Willhoit said. . : The landfill, used up until 1973, is not monitored, -we don't trunk it necessary to check the old landfill now," he said. The UNC Health and Safety office pays for the disposal of toxic wastes created at the University out of its bud get, rather than having the waste pro ducers themselves pay for it, Willhoit said. Groups to sponsor' photo competition A photography competition, "The Rainbow in Black," is being sponsored by the Black Ink and curriculum in Afro i American ' Studies. UNC students may wbrnitirpto frvetnounted black-and-white photographs depicting the North Carolina black community. All photos must be submitted by Fri day, March 19 at 1 p.m. in room 401 of Alumni Building. MOTOR MOUTH EILEEN "D." Despite the creeping crud bathrobes, we wade through kegs of TAB to wish you a Happy 21st! Love, your sutnes. DEB, HERE'S TO MEMORIES of the GRUB CLUB, Thursday nights at Purdy's, Jamming to . ACDC, warding off weirdos wherever we go . . .you girls wanna go to Durham? Waiting for BRUCE tickets, Brice Street Band festivals put out that fire. Deb! cruising Elon College, being Foxcroft's troublemakers (urgk, urgle), looking for MR. HEY, and as always being "so dazed, so confused." Make ft a great one tonight! HAPPY 21st BIRTH DAY! Love always Aim. TO THE GIRL ON 6th South, Cary and Keats were of no help. I need more dues. You know my room number so you can take It from there. WELL GIRLS, SPRING BREAK is upon us and that means everything from frolicking at nude beaches in Key West, to sex in hammocks in the Big Apple! I hope everyone has a flawless time, but don't bite off more than you can chew! Love the Queen Mother P.S. sorry to overlook (last week) the talents of Christina, please forgive me dear! BOB-HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO my favorite (former) SBP! Your advice is right. From the new Exec (and formerly former CGC clerk). SEH. EP, GOOD LUCK ON all your exams! I hope you have better luck with them than you did with the lottery! Lots of love, tp. MARIA L:COULD YOU ever go out with someone who doesn't Eke BEACH music?" Any doubts who? A "SHY" friend! "COACH" JOYNER, "MISS" HENDERSON: Your students are as lucky as I am! Good luck on finals! And for you both. "An apple for my favorite teachers!", Love MBI. HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY DEBBIE! Now that wrestling season Is over I hope that you wtfl be able to celebrate this one like -you should! Love, Trish. TKESFSMYCAS! V.W. I NEED TO see you before Spring Break. Don't call; Just meet me at the Bell Tower at 4:15 Thursday. F.K. . , KEVIN-YOU PERV BET your friends don't know! A BG loser too. Here's to the LG. Gotcha! The Misnamed Whip. SAM P.: REMEMBER OUR desk top conversation, m be at the A.C.C. Tourney with a big sign for you. Buenos Suertel Your Don Quixote Babe. STACEY: ASE YOU EXHAUSTED front all that heavy conversation last night? , LEWIS C SOUNDS INTERESTING. . .Friday was great, thanks. Let's talk sometime soon. Possibly a late night drink? Let me know Stephanie. MARIA. IN CASE YOU didn't already know, DGB was right more than he knows. Only HE knows. Praise the Lord. Love, the UNC James Bond. TO THE HANDSOME, SEXY law student wearing redwhite striped shirt. Jeans in law library Monday evening. Long-haired brunette ' wearing navy sweatshirt ki carrel beside you very attracted, if interested, reply here.
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