2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, September 10, 1982 BfiXJEFLY .Honase overrides ,6iP5ga The Associated Pre ' WASHINGTON The Democratic controlled House dealt a traveling Presi dent Ronald Reagan his first major rever sal on an economic issue Thursday, voting 301-117 to override his veto of a $14.2-billion money bill he called a "budget-buster." The margin was 22 votes more than the two-thirds needed to overturn the veto. That sent the bill to the Republican dominated Senate,, where a similar two thirds vote is needed to enact the bill over Reagan's objections. GOP Leader Howard H. Baker, Jr. of Tennessee said the Senate vote woulcfbe held Friday, and he viewed the outcome as "uncertain." Mark Hatfield, R-Ore., chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, is already on record against the veto. It was only the second time in nearly two years the House has voted to overturn one of Reagan's vetoes, and the first such action on a major spending bill. This vote came as the president was flying from i iv A Jong's New Management and -' L WEEKEND SPECIAL (Fri. & Sat. only) from our family dinner menu $4.00 each; includes soup, eggroll, main dish and desert. Minimum of two people. Serving authentic Chinese foocfcPeking "Szechuan, Hunam & Cantonese: " Now open all day ' : . All ABC permits . , - . v .. it 1404 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill mm Classified Info Return ad -and check or money order to the DTH oEce 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 $3.09 5$ 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 re sponsible for only the first ad run. onnounccnicnts RAINBOW SOCCER REGISTRATION WILL con tinue at 500 West Rosemary Street 10am-5pm, Monday-Friday until September 24th. RAINBOW SOCCER is non-profit recreational community soccer program with an emphasis on skin, striving to void Itself of violence. It is open to people of any age, sex or skilL For more information call 967 8797. DO YOU LCVZ TO puck? Come to UT.C lee Hockey Cab's orgaalzatkmcl aseettlas; T. Smpi. 14, 7:C3 pjm. la Union. (Check at Desk for roosa BKSsber); everyone srelcotae, re aardle of eapetUnc or abOy. FILM CC?CANY SIXKS PEOPLE tobsln a TV cooaatercisi. laterviews Friday Sept. 10. at Carsaichael latraassural Held 12. boosj to 4 p. n. Cosm as yo are and have fan. NOW YOU CAN ASK WOODY your sports ques tions! Call $33-9000 and ask away. Woody will an swer your questions on WCHL and at each games' half-time. ATTENTION BUSINESS STUDENTS DELTA Sig ma Pi. the international business fraternity to hold ing Fall recruitment Thursday and Friday, interested students stop by the table in Carroll lobby. RUNNERS AND NON-RUNNERS, BEGINNERS and experts! Come run with Jim Fixx on Sunday Sept 12, at 3:00 pm on Carmichael Field. Info and . sign-up at Union Desk. Co-sponsored by Union Rec reation Committee and CCB. lost d found I LOST A Uirre-eeSored waSet Tacaday oa caaspos. Shom&d aeyone find it, please call SS7-C2S3. fas oflertea a reward. FOUND: SET OF KEYS on wall at Franklin St. bus slop. Turned in to APO. Found Tues. nite. LOST OR STOLEN: CLUE Puch moped with Kryp tonite Lock on back. Please call Cathy 933-4993. Eig reward. No questions asked. LOST: LADIES WRIST WATCH in the vicinity of Wilson Hall and Columbia Street near Rosenau Tues. Sept. 7. If found please call Verbeanur Griffin at 933-5535. Reward. FOUND IN ESTES PARK Apts. area gray and black tabby kitten with gray paws, white stomach and no collar. If owner does not claim, it will be giv en free to 9 good home. Call Kim or Sharon 967-7244. 4; Topeka, Kan., to Utah to on the first trip in his fall political offensive. Just moments before the tally, House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, D-Mass., ap pealed to Republicans who originally sup ported the bill to "stay with your con science.". "Let's get America moving again. And let's not leave these elderly, the handicap . ped and the disadvantaged behind," said O'Neill, who took the unusual step of casting a vote. As speaker, O'Neill nor mally votes only in event of a tie. In all, the measure was about $1.9 billion below the amount originally re quested by the president, even though he rejected it as too costly. But by administration figures, it con tained $918 million more in domestic spending than the president wanted for programs such as community service jobs for senior citizens, mass transit, highways, student financial assistance and aid to education. It also cut $2.1 billion from Reagan's defense request, although Con gress indicated it would approve that money next year. - - tavern, ; Fine selection of Iirr sorted Beers, Fresh Popcorn - rrd the beet Juke Box . in Chap:! Hill above the Porthole jJtl; New Dishes LUNCH SPECIALS Soup, Egg Roll & Fried Rice $1.50 Main Dish, 'Soup, Egg Roll," Fried1" Rice and Hot Tea S2.50-$2.95 942-1613 s. classes MODERN MOVEMENT - DANCE CLASSES Jazz, Modem, Basic Ballet, Aerobic Move ment 8 week sessions Pay per class per session. Instructor Susan Jones, MFA in Dance. 929-3447. CAEOLWA SPORT ART GYMNASTICS CENTE3 Restate bow for Fall Classes. Prs school. Schoc4-as AdoH Bsst facCtty la area. Safe professional burtrsiction. Natioaal Champioa coaches. 929-7077 or 942-4620 MODEL-QSING CLASS. EXERCISE and In termediate Modeling Techniques by professional modeling instructors. Four hours per session. Sat 10 am-2 pm. Modeling certificates awarded after 12 sessions. Register at Studio B of the Chapel Hill Ballet School 229 S. Elliot Road (Kroger Plaza) Chapel Hffl. 942-1339. kelp wanted EARN S5HOUR IN EPA breathing experiment on the UNC-CH campus. We need healthy males, age . 18-35, non-smokers for at least one year. For more information please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am5 pm. ASTHMATICS-EARN $150 IN a breathing experi ment on the UNC-CH campus. Time commitment to 20-25 hours over a 6-8 week period. Volunteers must be male, age 18-35, with a current or previous history of asthma. If interested please call 966 1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. PAID MALE VOLUNTEERS WITH high blood pres sure needed for NCMH Research Project, 962-0203, 9am to 4:30pm. WANTED: FOLKS WHO WANT spirited fun to coach RAINBOW SOCCER teams this fall. RAIN BOW, the most prestigious recreational soccer in the country, to a wonderful way to make new friends & become Integrated into the Chapel Hill commu nity. Excellent practical teaching & coaching experi ence. Practices start Monday, September 13 & Tuesday, September 14. There will be a coaching clinic on Sunday, September 12, 3:00-5:00 on Fet zer Field. Interested coaches should call Winkle La Force at 929-4269 (evenings) or Kip Ward at 967 8797. ' - ' HEALTHY MALES, 18-30, needed for two lab visits to study alcohol elimination. Study involves, drink ing alcohol, followed by repeat breathahzation. Send name, address, and telephone number to: Isa Cheren, 1124 FLOS 231H, Dept. of Pharmacology, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Payment for comple tion of study is $15.00. PERSON TO PLACE ADVERTISING posters around town. Flexible hours $3.35 per hour, 10-15 hours per week. Call 967-6666 or 967-9053. MOTHER'S HELPER WANTED FOR 3rd grader. Monday-Thursday afternoons or combo 2:30-5:30 p.m. Must have car. Good driving record. Hourly rate. 929-5908 evenings. demit s ; Since the- bill was actually under. Reagan's overall request, House Republican Leader - Robert H. Michel, R-Ill., said the president lost support because lawmakers did not believe it was a budget-buster. "The president's position is not very defensible when every member gets up and says we're a billion and a half (dollars) under the budget," Michel said. He added the House was telling Reagan: "We've got a little bit different priorities, Mr. President." '- But GOP Whip Trent Lptt of Mississip pi said the vote didn't mean Reagan has lost his ability to sustain vetoes in the future. "On other appropriations bills, if they're over the budget, we'll have more than enough votes to sustain the veto." Rather than shying away from other vetoes, "I think he ought to bow up." But Majority Leader Jim Wright, D-Texas, said that after the setback "he (Reagan) may not be so prone to veto everything." Rep. Silvio O. Conte, R-Mass., the top GOP member of the House Appropria tions Committee, supported the override, and laid the blame for the situation at the doorstep of budget director David A. Stockman. "He (Stockman) certainly stubbed his toe on this one. . . . I'd say it was as bad as tm interview in the Atlantic Monthly. I the CLEAN MACHINE 110 W MAIN ST., CARRBORO, N.C. The French franc has dropped 22 against the dollar. 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Research catalog 306 pages 10,278 topics Rush $1.00. Box 25097C Los Angeles, 90025. (213) 477-8226. BE HONEST-DOES YOUR body need im provement? Nautilus Fitness Center can set you up with programs to meet your needs, life style and pocketbook. Call 489-2668 for a free work out. Student special now in effect. SPEAKER AND TURN-TABLE repair or modifica tion. Call Quinn Sound. 942-5516. STEREO REPAIR IS OUR main business. Receiv ers, turntables, cassettes, compacts, cartape and more, all brands, most parts in stock, call for esti mate Becker Electronix 942-7959. ; CAROLINA COMPUTER DATING - Get to know someone new! Write for information: ICS West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. TYPING SERVICES AVAILABLE EFFICIENT, Re liable, Reasonable. 942-8525 days or 967-3039 eve nings and weekends. Ask for Cynthia. , instruction HARP LESSONS WITH JACQUEJ.YN Bartlett, solo harpist of the North Carolina Symphony. 967 4528. ois ccllsncous SPECIAL-ONE FACIAL AND one mankure-SlO. Free facial after perm (cut included). Free manicure while receiving perm. Call James Michael's Hair Design. 967-2643, ask for Kathy Green. OtSa good thru Sept 14. ; YARDSALE: SEPT. 11. 12 starting 8:30 a.m. Queen size mattress & boxspring, stereo, fan, couch, lamps, dining table with chairs, etc 720 Bradley Road (off Umstead). for sale Of.T NAUTILUS HSZTITinSin? FC3 sale. Good for the Chapel IIH1 Coolevard Ka tSas through December 1, 1SS2, Ca3 af tar (pea, 542-2545. FOR SALE: TOASTER OVEN - $9, ironing board -$5, small book shelf $2, large 5 ft round table, good-looking, for dining or study $50 or less. Call 929-6845. Prices negotiable. . think he told the president, 'You're riding high. You're going to win this one, " Conte said.. r c v Earlier, Reagan had fought to make the veto stick by offering a last-minute concession to keep alive a . politically popular program providing jobs for . 54,000 senior citizens. "The president called me earlier . .and reaffirmed his support for that program," Michel declared as he appealed for votes to sustain the veto. He said the funds could be provided in a later bill. The GOP leader terms the vote not merely a test of the president's decision, but a test of "sustaining the momentum of that monumental task we set out to ac complish 20 months ago" bringing federal spending under control. , Michel made his disclosure about the telephone call after his office released a letter from Budget Director David Stockman stressing that the veto would have "absolutely no effect" on the pro gram. And Conte, a leader in the fight to override the veto, conceded the move would boost the president's chances significantly when the roll was called. Even so, Conte read a letter from White House aide Kenneth Duberstein, written in July, that opposed future public service jobs for the elderly. OPEN MON SAT. 5-6 967-5104 o K C'"MrTJ 1 CAMgWQW j o C ' o 1 1 . 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Pets ok. $180month plus li . utilities. 967-1151 anytime. for rent FOR RENT TWO BED room AC furnished mo bile home. $150 per month, $85 deposit No pets. Phone 929-2854 5:00-9:00 p.m. v FREE RENT IN EXCHANGE for babysitting - effi ciency apartment with separate entrance in home within walking distance of campus. Available in. ex change for approximately 20 hours babysitting per week. Perfect situation for a non-smoking student . who likes Idds. Call 942-6670 after 6 pm. health insurance SAVE MONEY ON YOU3 health insurance. For lower costing, broader coverage alternative to Blue Cross Blue Shield call Andy Landes at no obli gation. 942-3959, 493-1896. uantcd DESPERATE STUDENT WANTS TO buy men's Granville Towers contract NOW. Will pay $50 above your cost! Leave namenumber at 933-2611 or 933 5285. Keep trying! WANTED: 4 TICKETS FOR the Ckrnson game. Call 967-7294 after 5 pm and leave message for Tom. WANTED: FOUR NON-STUDENT tickets to the Vanderbat game. CaO 929-6289. IF YOU LOVE UFE interview wHh as to be ia a national TV coaunexcisl, Carmichael ffIU aaytiuaia froai aooa to 4 psa Friday, Sept. 10 CasoaJ. Acroea from CarauV chad Aadltoriaas. The Associated Press . r WASHINGTON Despite a new burst of support from Presi dent Ronald Reagan, Senate con servatives fell 19 votes short on Thursday, in their first attempt to quell a filibuster against anti abortion legislation. But the battle was far from over, and further moves to stem the liberal talkathon were scheduled for early next week. ' In Thursday's test, 47 members voted against cloture, the parlia mentary term for limiting debate to 100 hours, with only 41 favoring it Under Senate rules, 60 votes are needed to curb a filibuster. Both sides had predicted that in itial outcome, in part because several senators have yet to return from a' congressional Labor Day recess. Liberals have lined up against the anti-abortion package, spon sored by Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, saying it is a direct attack on the Supreme Court's ability to interpret the Constitution. One provision of the bill is a congressional finding that the Supreme Court was mistaken in , 1973 when it legalized most abor tions. "This amendment is an attempt to reverse the Supreme Court by statute rather than constitutional amendment," said Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore., leader of the opposition. . The Helms proposal would also permanently ban direct or indirect federal payments for abortions. Israel rejected the all-Arab plan for a Middle East settlement y mth Justico for All" f Buffst 11:45 am. Pin ftoom Mf8t$ Dining Rm. Y Vh. SapL 17 CrimM Juattoa MUhad SmMl I V OeLI NRU JwtMM HhM SSSdn I X Oct U rrwwowlo Jwrtc ft Aam ft SB Cotey 1 NnlhcHMlM laonWNI Mem. It CdMcHowd luafcn PwnaiaMsyw . If ' Ttnit'.Bcru-i.. 1 ,rnii fa ei r ' 'tt'tM'u''m' " CM It Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. WANTED: ONE MARYLAND GUEST pass. Will ing to pay a reasonable price. Call 933-8845 and ask for Paul, or come by 212 Man gum Dormitory. NEEDED DESPERATELY: TWO GUEST passes for Vanderbih game. Please call 968-1570 after 3 pm. , personals BE A STASl COKE to interview Friday Sept. 10 at CaraRichael Field (Soatfc Eoad and Canaickael Aadltorhua). AaytisM froai 12 aooa to 4 p -au Iff are lookiag for a3 shape, sizes, sausrts, etc. . .who Uka to have faa aad earn aaoaey. It's a nation al TV coataMrclal showing Chapel ICI1 people erjoyiaj the outdoors. TAU EPSZLON PIQ PZESENTS, . .Th Golden A of Bock. Featariag The Stones, Doors, and aock, atnea atom. Bear provided. This Satarday, 9&9 pam. 216 E. Bosemaxy St. CAROLINE ELIZABETH WATSON - COME by the DTH office for your driver's license. Ask for Lin da. OH, LORDI PENNY IS 18 Sunday!!! Have a great one (watch the Karate)! Love, Melissa, Wanda, Karen, Diana, Barbara, Ree, Leslie, and Mary. RHAers: THANKS FOR THE weekend, and yes, everything came out fine. I never knew Quarters was such fun. Let's hear it for porpoises. Steve. FREE BEER! LIVE ROCK and RoO. Happy Hour at Pegasus 3-7 pm. Free Draft until 6. Music by The Pegs. : '"" LYNNE. HAVE A HAPPY 18th this Sunday! Youll finally be legal, oh no!!! Your pals, Sandy, Cindy, JuBe, Ann and Donna. YO RHA BEACH BUMS! Remember the Chicken fights, Steve's long lost quarter. Jug heads butt, and Scott's Herpes?!? Was lots of fun!! Thanks Jody, Sherry, Mickey, and Jim for everything and sorry David, Steve, Mark, and Henry for the early morning showerS How "bout a spring retreat? Sounds like fun to m el Vickie. TODAY IS BITSYS 19th birthday, tf you see her give her a hug. (You might also know her as Marsha BrayO Don't get too Borneo! CLAIM CHECK 31, IT SOUNDS Eke fun. Lefs talk about it 967-5053. CHRIS. HAVE A SUPER 20m thus Sundm We've had a lot of great times together from Rock Lob ster to slippery shoes. Hope we have more. Love, Sandy. K.B.-GOCD LUCK Saturday with MCAT! Garfield and I wiO be thinking about you! Con. JIMP. SORRY SWEETIE, but somebody has to do something about your non-existent love life! May be you were right You don't even deserve a Fresh man. Did you say you were a State transfer? AI. PI KAFPA FS3 fUESENTS Clockwork Fri day Sept. 19 9 psa-1 ant, 216 Fuiley Golf Coarse Boad. STEPHEN AT LEAST YOU have me, and IT1 al ways love you. Don't forget that. And you ARE the BEST. Love ya. Your strawberry blonde. SARAH: BEST OF LUCK fa your new fob and espe cially tomorrow. The Golden Corral Stanley, and Lamy will remember us always. Love, Miss Vander blH. . . , Thursday and sent its warplanes against Syrian anti-aircraft missiles in Lebanon for the second straight day, reporting four more batteries demolished. ". Lebanese radio, said Israeli jets ' also struck Syrian armor positions in Lebanon, heightening the threat of a showdown between the tens of thousands of Israeli and Syrian troops remaining in that war battered land. Sources at the Arab summit con ference in Fez, Morocco, said the Arab leaders approved Syrian President Hafez Assad's request to cancel the 6-year-old Arab League ' mandate for his Syrian "peace keeping force" in Lebanon, en abling him to withdraw the troops. But Israel questioned Assad's sin cerity. "I think this Syrian readiness to leave Lebanon is lip service and there is no reality in it," Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Raphael Pytan told Israeli army radio. BERN, Switzerland Vowing never to yield to blackmail, the Swiss government unleashed anti terrorist police on the Polish Em bassy Thursday, rescued five hostages and arrested four gunmen in a bloodless coup that lasted only 12 minutes. About 20 policemen wearing gas masks and bullet-proof vests stormed the two-story building blowing in the front door with a remote-controlled stun bomb which . they hid in a food container to fool the gunmen, who seized the em bassy and 13 hostages Monday. MONNOV 16: WELL, TODAY (tonight) makes ex actly one year that you've held that title. Remember L's birthday party ("Cmon, drink upH. and leg cramps, as weB as Caria Hardison, "Sunshiliiine," and so much more. Those two months were very special to me, and although I've found someone eke now, there will always be a Cherished place inside me reserved just for You: I hope You can say the same. Do me a favor, please? Sometime today, pull out the Twinkle Song, and set aside five minutes In rememberance of how it used to be. I know I wSL Please, lefs always be friends MED, still... "Monnov 2." TO THE FOOTBALL PLAYER IN NCNB Friday around 1 pm: (blue shorts). I never do tilings like this but who are you? From young lady behind you in green and tan. Respond DTH. Cheap! BLUE SHORTS, LEATHER SANDALS: you were in NCN3 93 around 1pm. 1 wa tn line behind you. Can we meet by the Bower ladies? In line In lots of silver. MATT, MY FAVORITE FOOTBALL trainer. Sure loved that night at Purdys. Lefs make Saturday our night to remember! CaO me, if you still have my number! Nikld. SPACE TRACE. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! The best part of being 21 is legal White Russians at DarryTs. . . we're there! Here's to men and food, diets, brazen women. Looking Glass salads etc. etc. Love, witch Nan. ' WILL BUSY GO BORNEO? Will Muffy go mental? Stay tuned and wish Marsha Bray a Happy Birthday! Best wishes for a wild week end, Marsha, and maybe someday well get this diet on the road! Luvya. Jennifer. YO PDCs: GOOD LUCK with Cask. We're be hind ya all the way! Wa love ya The Little Sisters. ELUE J. DONT GET slack now.. Get organized and give the Tar Heel Day counselors a bash! Well be waiting to hear from you. TO THE BROTHERS OF Phi Delta CM: Thank you so much for the special surprise. It means more to me than youll ever know. Yall are TERRIFIC! Love, your Sweetheart. OLD WEST. MANLY-SKIP the rest, Kenan Kenan think you're best! Are you missing red, silky briefs? We've got them! Thanks guys! Love and kisses. Third Floor Kenan. KATHY T., YOU WOULD end your 18th with tonight's cocktail party! Have kin! Three's nor crowded when one of them's youll To your 19th, Booze It upK? Susan and Becky. SHARON S. SO YOUR birthday to the 12th. BJ3, fat hairy deal! I'm sure the party will be a blast. With lots of "Garfield" love, Kim and the Kitten. ELIZABETH WITH MY T-shirt: sorry that I hurt you. Not much to offer but I'm always around tf you need me. Just look T. KARI, YOU'RE A GREAT friend who deserves a great birthday. Lefs make your 21st one to be re membered. Thanx for always being there. Love Lisa. URSULA OF THE PIANO: Wednesday night was more kin than I've had in ages. You're a pretty neat person for one of them. We must do It again. But this time we!) wait until they throw us out of Sad- lack's . . . and maybe Burger King, too! Let me know how your curriculum in German works out, and Hi keep you posted on Muffy and Corky. Jeff.

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