2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, September 15, 1S82 Brief 3 n Briton views ediication a way to prevent ; wa'i By J. BONASIA Stan Writer . .. '.' The only way to preserve peace, pa triotism, freedom, and democracy is with better education, not explosives, said Col.; Stephen Love, former British defense at tache in Argentina. Love spoke Monday night in Hamilton Hall on the recent. Falkland Islands War in an informal lec ture sponsored by the Institute of Latin American Studies, the Office of Inter national Programs, and the Peace, War and Defense Curriculum. "I'm naturally proud, as a military man, that my army was able to do what it did," Love said. "But, in terms of the much bigger picture, this is, of course, to be viewed as a great disaster, a tragedy." Love explained that the degree of outrage in Great Britain after the April invasion was incredible. He said there was no possible recourse for the British government action; Love said he thought that Argentina's invasion of the Falklands was not in the GET RESPONSIBILITY FAST We Offer Current Starting salary from $18,000- Opportunities $22,500 with increases to Nuclear Engineering $28,000340,000 in four years , Business Management 30 days paid vacation annually Aviation Fully financed graduate programs : Nursing Superior family health plan . Law More responsibility and Intelligence leadership Civil Engineering Opportunities Shipboard Operations World travel and adventure Prestige and personal growth . potential COLLEGE GRADUATES U.S. Citizens less than 35 years of age Interested in holding challenging managerial positions. Send resume to: NAVY OFFICER PROGRAMS 1001 Navaho Dr. Raleigh, NC 27609 . orcall 1-800-662-7231 fla 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. 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WANT TO DO KOSS tSuta Jast te2i ftbotrt Norta Carolina's protkraas? fa & $arta CaroIisMi Stndaat Legtslatsnv we ere, Ilad out BBore Taesdaye at 7:53 bi 22$ Uaiosi aad at ta latorisa CovacH SepteaaW 18-19 la th tJniots Am&Horiawk. 1 WOMEN RUGBY PLAYERS PLANNING to go to demson: mandatory meeting Thurs. Sept 16th, 7:00 pm. Union. Don't forget! Ws must make plans for our trip! EMPLOYERS: UST YOUR J03 opening with our free service. Call 962-0131 Monday-Thursday, 1-4 p.m. for more information. Student Government's Student Part-Time Employment Service. STUDENT GOVERNMENTS STUDENT PART Time Employment Service to open Monday-Thursday, 1-4 p.m. to help you find a Job. Ca2 962-0131 or come by Suite D of the Unkm. PRE LAW CLUB WILL meet Sept 16th 3:30. Union. Ask desk for room number. Elections will be held, new LSAT format will be discussed. -THERE ARE THOSE WHO make things happen and those who watch. . .make things happen. Join Circle K. Membership meeting. Sept 20. 7:30, at "Union. STUDENTS AND AREA ARTISTS. The Carolina Union Gallery Committee will be screening works for October. Shows on Sun. Sept 19 at 6:00 bi the Union Gallery. Please bring examples of your works, slides and photos. WHAT'S GOING ON? Carolina Union. Recreation Committee to meeting Thursday, Sept. 16 in the Union at 6:00 pm. to plan activities for Fall Term. Everyone welcome. DID YOU RUN WITH Jim Fixx? Did you get a T-shirt? Stia available from the Carolina Union for only $4.00. Come by Rm. 200. lost & 'found' LOST: LADIES WRIST WATCH In the vicinity A Wilson HaU and Columbia Street near Rosenau Tups. Sept. 7. If found please call Verbeanur GriSn at 933-5335. Reward. 0fliIfl(B(51 SI (SIS best interest of that country. He said that Argentina sacrificed its young men, of whom it already had too few, for a com-, pletely foreign territory. "Peace is a complex building , which must hayd a good balance of all forces, or else .the building collapses," Love said. 'The junta failed utterly to understand this balance of forces when it undertook the invasion." '. ' Love pointed out two major mistakes in Argentina's understanding of the situ ation. First, he said he saw the totali tarian method they used as an unwork able proposed for the democratic-minded Falkland natives; Love also added that Argentina's refusal to listen to the natives opinions was a mistake. "Tiie people there are of true British stock. Their culture is as British as Chapel Hill's is American," he said. After the lecture, Love answered ques tions from the audience of 70 people. When an Argentine student posed ques tions concerning his country's occupation of the Falklands prior to 1833, Love re- FOUND: DORM KEYS (JOSI and room key) on steps of Hanes Fri. afternoon. Contact DTH office, ask for Linda, FOUND: FEMALE GERMAN SHEPARD mix pup py in the vicinity of Merrit MlB and Cameron appro. 10-12 weeks old. Can 967-92Q7 and identify. FOUND! WINCHESTER HIGH RING in Lenoir la dies room. Identify year, initials, and metal to prove ownership. Can 967-8100 after live. Ask for Caro lyn. ; LOST: A GOLD HOOP earring near Phillips Mon day 13th. If found please call Anne 933-4955. Re ward offered. FOUND: IN ROOM 212 Saunders, a Texas Instru ments calculator and a Fundamental Mathematics of Life Insurance book. CaD Cris at 929-9145 for re- -covery. : LOST: SILVER DIAMOND RING. Sat Sept 11. somewhere between the PIka House and Hardee's on Frankfin. Great sentimental value. If found, please call LeeAnn, 968-1025. FOUND: ONE PAIR OF brown glasses with white fabric attached. To identify call Morrison Desk, 962 7621 and talk to Tom. help wanted EARN S5HOUR IN EPA breathing experiment on x 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 . am-5 pra. t 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. PERSON TO PLACE ADVERTISING posters around town. Fladbie 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 ot combo 2:30-5:30 . . p.m. Must have car. Good driving record. Hourly ; rate. 929-5908 evenings. YOU CAN HELP CAROLINA! Earn 53.35 per hour, plus cash bonus incentives, by calling UNC-CH alumni for Carolina Annual Giving from special :' campus location. Work 2 or 3 evenings per week, 3 weeks, 7-9:30 p.m. Call 962-3964, Monday-Friday. 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. for appointment. ( PART TIME JOB. Universal Services needs some one to work 15-20 hrswk. Mon-Fri. at lunch times. If you can work a3 five days or only part of the wk, can today! 933-0579. NEED EXTRA $? If so the VUlage Advocate needs you for various duties a few hours a week. Should have own transportation. For more triform ation call Cindy at 963-4301 ext. 222. WAITER POSITION AVAILABLE AT UNC sorority. Waiting tables in exchange for meals. To arrange for . interview, call house director at 942-1021. ' JOB INTERVIEWS. $7.22hour. No experience necessary. Minimum . 15 hours week. Wed. Sept 15th 3:00 p.m. Room 206 Union. Come today! WANTED: PART TIME ADVISOR for Judea Re form High School youth group. Start immediately. Can Carol Hadkr 929-3022, or Rabbi Friedman 4S9-7062. NEED DEPENDABLE HARD WORKERS - will pay $7.22 per hour. For interviews caB 968-0073. CANTED: DZYE3 UTTfl EEUASLE traBeportatloa. Mast bo 18 aad own car. Arpiy la person at Coaaa Rlas or call 929-3192. HELP WANTED. ARE YOU motivated? Then come join an organization that does something AIESEC! Come let us hire you on Thursday, 7;C0 pm in the .Union.. ..: IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR SHORT order break fast cook. Ideal part-time job. References required. CaU 942-9249 or 968-9007. s -S- V is.. Co!. Stephen Lovo plied: "We're talking about two different currencies here. You speak of a territorial occupation of nearly 150 years ago. Tm talking about the livelihood of 1,800 peo ple for the last 149 years." ::77 Love proposed that if it was legal for a country to come back into an area in an aggressive fashion after 149 years, then there were many places around the world that were vulnerable today. He said that a period of five genera tions of people living in an area was "a long enough time for them to regard it as their own." v . - S " C'" ii Need a cookie for a snack, study break, pre game party??? Come to The Cookie Factory on Franklin Street. Come see us and bring this VALUABLE COUPON $1.00 off decorated cookies 84.79 and up Expires Sept. 29, 1982 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. services CHEAP TYPING! Call 929-TYPE. 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Good for the Chapel KZ1 FJoalevard Naa t2ae through December 1. 1982. Call af ter 6pm. 542-2545. 1972 OPEL. GOOD CONDITION. Two new tires, radio. $650 negotiable. CaD mornings or late eve nings. 929-3702. " HOT UNCOMFORTABLE stickey CAR SEATS, summer clothes wrinkled. Experience summer cool winter warm GENUINE SHEEPSKIN car seat cov ers. MACHINE WASHABLE. Natural shaped skins $41 tailored styles $51.50. 6 colors. Use natural shaped skins for WALL FURNITURE FLOOR DE COR. Contact Anne Williams 968-0532 or Raleigh 847-0960. : . ; . FOR SALE: PORTABLE AM-FM stereo tape-player, recorder. Excellent condition. Price debateable. Catt Randy at 968-9344. CaD soon! Leave message . if not in. SUZUKI 12S TRAILSTREET. Excellent in-town travel at 60 miles a gallon. Fine condition. Fine price. $395. 929-6027. r GO-GO'S TICKETS FOR sale at below cost Hurry, the concert is tonight! Call Rick at 933-8511 this af ternoon. Two left! GREAT DEAL FOR YOUR Japanese import For sale 2 used Brfdgestone radial tires w a good Vt" of tread. Size 155 Sr 13. Catt evenings 933-7994 or 942-2675 $25 for pair. v 197$ YAMAHA ED 353. Fast, reliable, Chrosaa Seesaw! expaaksi chamber (2 saontha old. $223 rhea new) aew road tires. Everythiag for $353. Ce3 star h cl oset $59 wtth bike $75 &hot C3 Zk 962-C252 days. 957-3534 suht after 6:C9. . ,' FOR SALE: MEN'S 10-speed. Good commuting bike. Just overhauled. Call Rich 933-5833 (after 6 pm.) roe ZtC3 TWO LIBERAL (NOT GAY) graduate males have bedroom to. rent in beautiful secluded 3 bedroom, 2 bath house to either male or female. A super house. Five miles to campus. Pets ok. $lS3month plus li ' utilities. 967-1151 anytime. . The Associated Press . RALEIGH The fust truck carrying PCB-laced so3 is scheduled to dump its load in a Warren Coun ty landfill Wednesday, setting up a promised confrontation between -citizens who do not want the toxic chemical dumped in their county and authorities who say it must be .dumped, "It's our intention to stop . them," the Rev. Leon White of the United Church of Christ's Commis sion for Racial Justice said Tuesday. "We'll hold the line in a nonviolent, Christian manner." The trucks will go through as 7 scheduled, promised William W. Phillips, special assistant to state v wimm By STACIA CLAWSON Staff Writer U.S. military aid to Israel has resulted in an arms race allowing the country to gain military superiority, senior . Leake Little said Monday night in a debate sponsored by UNC's Dialectic and Philanthropic' Society in New West. Speaking before an. audience of 20, freshman Vance Trefethen said military, aid should be cut because American arms sales to Israel now are .undesirable since Israel has the capacity to defend itself. " -Trefethen said Israel should not receive , support because it misused American arms to keep the West Bank. Further ft lO 153 East 942-9204 Mi FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share 3-bed-room Carolina Apt $122.50 per month plus utili ties. Please can 9684)446. Available Jan. 1, 1983. TWO FUN-LOVING YET studious females seek a roommate to share an exquisite Tar Heel Manor Apartment $117 rent phis utilities. Available imme diately. Please call 967-8575 and keep trying! FREE SEPT. RENT! Female nonsmoker wanted for furnished Old Wefl apt $92mo.. $66 deposit ls utfl. Win share room. Call Pat or Wendy: 967-0367. NEED CONSIDERATE NON-SMOKING female to share Foxcroft Apartment Must know when to par ty and when to study. $102.50month V utilities. Catt 942-9215 after six. MALE GRADUATE STUDENT OR professional wanted for coed 3-bedroom Stratford Hills Apart ment Rent is $135month Vi utilities. $115 se curity deposit Available 918. 933-9589. Larry. , I NEED AN APARTMENT AND roommate(s). Tm willing to pay Vt or Vi utilities and up to $120 . pmonth. Please catt my home in Raleigh. Ask for Tommy. ' , .- for rent 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 Bkes kids: Call 942-6670 after 6 pm. '. ... FOR RENT: 2 BEDROOM VA bath apartment Available immediately. Bus service to UNC. Duke, and NCCU. 9265 per month. Catt Susan, 968-8074 after 5 p.mj - . health insurance SAVE MONEY ON YOU3 health For lower costing, broader coverage alternative to Blue Cross Blue Shield call Andy Landes at no obli gation. 942-3959, 493-1896. wanted WANTED: ONE MARYLAND GUEST pass. Will ing to pay a reasonable price. Catt 933-8845 and ask for Paul, or come by 212 Man gum Dormitory. WANTED 4 TICKETS TO the Oesaaosi game. negotiate pric. Call Aagie or Pans at 9S7-34S3, I NEED A GUEST pass or nonstudent ticket for the Army game Sept 25. Price negotiable. Call 933 4087. COMMUNITY SCHOOL FOS PEOPLE eader six is havtog a has Vd a!, bake sale, aad raSte at the School at 410 Caldwell St. ext. oa Satxcrday, September ISsh frosa 7:39 asm to 12:39 paw There ad b hooka, records, aad countless other treasures available! sides RIDE NEEDED TO CULLOWKEE, Ashevffle area Friday, Sept. 17. Can leave any time after 11:00 Fri day. Wi8 help with gas. Can 933-1504. Ask for Su san. ;' 7 RIDES NEEDED TO ECU Friday 17th and to Rocky Mount Friday 24th. Wi3 share gas! Pkase cafl Janice at 933-7727 as soon as possible. Thanx! Mm Department of Crime Control and Public Safety Secretary Heman Clark. Phillips is in charge of the PCB removal. ' "We will take care of any situa tion that arises," he said. "They will not stop those trucks." Removal operations are supposed to start at 8 a.m. on N.C. 58 in Warren County, one of 14 counties that were the sites of illegal PCB dumpings in 1978. PCBs anacronym for polychlorinated biphenyls were used as an agent in oil to cool elec trical transformers before its use was banned. The chemical was link ed to cancer in laboratory animals several years ago, leaving some: businessmen with gallons of the tox ic chemical on hand. more, Trefethen said he thought U.S. support of Israel would hurt American foreign relations, especially with the Arabs. "The advantages of an Arab oil supply far outweight the advantages of supporting an unreliable ally," he said. Trefethen and Little then outlined a plan which would, in effect give military aid to Israel, but only in the event of an actual war. Junior Michael Rupen and sophomore Sheryl Graham then spoke against cutting American aid to Israel. "Israel needs our help to survive," Rupen said. Graham said Israel especially needed our money to survive since the United States gave $1.8 billion to the country of Ulimiwll y iQiifl mmmn . . ... V ..Li 4 Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. personals ANY INTEREST IN A Rotaract Club? This is a ser vice dub, sponsored by the Chapel Hill Rotary Club, for men and women ages 18-26. If interested, please contact Melvyn P. Rinfred, President Rotary Club, at 929-7143. SPYRO GYRA, SPYRO GYRA, Spyro Gyra. Jazz just for you in the Union T.V. lounge. Sept 13 thru Sept 17th. Daily at noon. A lunch time video pre sentation. . .V j WANTED. Aware, knowledgeable ORANGE COUNTY CITIZENS: concerned with day care, housing, environmental, health, education issues. To EEGI3TE3 by noon October 3rd and to VOTE F03 SSZSL MARSHALL, DEMOCRAT, FOS ORANGE COUNTY COM5SSSIONE3. WILL THE "HONEST STUDENTS who took my pictures and tea from Manning HaU please return the pictures. Great sentimental value. No questions. LETS MAKE THE SKY truly Carolina Blue! Get a balloon at Saturday's game better yet Group purchases available! Minimum 50 bal loons. To order, catt 929-2392 9-5 Monday-Friday. No orders after Friday. Order now! GO HEELS! 1 THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Students win holds ifs second general meeting on Thursday Sept 16th at 3:45pm at Pegasus on Franklin Street . Chris Browning, the manager and a UNC Junior, win speak on "Starting your own Business." ABS members win be ADMITTED FREE and can enjoy Happy Hour after the meeting. All ABS members are urged to attend. HAPPY THIRD YEAR ANNIVERSARY Mary! Ifs been a wonderful three years (mono, 3 months argueing, hospital stay, Hilton Head, my car "accident." long hours. Nursing school, crying att night 3.7 QPA to a 2.65 QPA, 2 trips to overcast MB, and of course Lee Strasberg, New York and the "pink slip" for your ring!) You have shown me over the years how beautiful you are and I hope that we can always be as close as we are today. Ifs the strength I see in you and the little things you do for me that make my life happy and warm. From the 1 Box OSce At traction to the 1 Nurse! Move over Tom SeBeck and Florence Nightingale. All my love, Ashley, P.S. Tett Jackie and Lynn and Tom and Angle to cut it out they're making me sick. P.S.S. I wish you wouldn't play with the food in Red Lob-' ster, if s embarassing! (Ha! Ha!) SUE HAD ALOT OF fun at the Inn. Should have gone to the house earlier. Shave next .time, Tm still ' bleeding! Hope you don't mind a frosh. CaU me! Love, Rich. ALLISON J. TWERENT nothinl Yd do it again in a second. You can cry on my shoulder anytime. Keep in touch! DS. BOBBY WITH THE SECOND place! BMW Tm sorry 1 haven't come by to see you. Doesn't mean I don't want to or that you can't! CaU me! Well go to ' McDonald's or for some ice cream! Your Hilton Head Sis. IN CESPONSS TO THE 0a Board. Flowers, Candlelight and Wine. Romance even King Arthur would have applauded. Pondering road trips and scholarships the possibility of a Paper Chase. Cru- ciSed for so long, you came and made me see the Southern Cross as van Gogh would have painted it And maybe that to why I cried at "Chariots of Fire." Thank-you for this summer, thank-you for right how. My only hope to that it has indeed been reci procal. A. . , . ' ,-' HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEU! Hope to make this day ' special for you. I fove'ya and feel fortunate to have such a terrific roomie! "Party Hearty" on your birth day! I wSl. too! Love, me. JOSEPH PATRICK DALY - COME by the DTH ofSce. Ask for Linda. MONTE CARLO, Monaco Princess Grace, who gave up her career as Oscar-winning film star Grace Kelly for a storybook mar- , riage to Prince Rainier of Monaco, died Tuesday night of injuries suf fered in an auto accident. She was 52. On Monday, it had been an nounced that she had suffered a broken leg, ribs and shoulder when her car crashed off a twisting moun tain road coming down from the French town of La Turbie. Her younger daughter, Princess Stephanie, was also in the car, which plunged 120 feet off the road, but Stephanie escaped with minor injuries. its total $5.5 billion military defense spending budget. Rupen also argued that since the United States gave aid to Saudi Arabia in . the past, it should keep aiding Israel now. Whereas, Trefethen and Little said Israel was an unreliable ally, Rupen and Graham said Israel was a good ally be cause it did not violate the rights of its citizens and was willing to negotiate in the Camp David talks. Rupen also said the U.S. policy had always been to support anti-Communist countries such as Israel. "If we give aid to El Salvador, Nicaragua, Taiwan, Korea and Saudi Arabia, why not Israel?" Rupen asked. CATALOGS AT union DESK REGISTRATION Room 206, Union Monday, September 20 11:00-3:00 . Tuesday, September 21 3:00-6:00 Wednesday, September 22 I 2:00-5:00 $ $ CASH ONLY $ $ ARE YOU A LADY Diana lookalike? Are you looking for the prince of your dreams? Look no further! Prince Frederick of Old East to interest ed in prospective princesses. Ladies may call the Prince at 933-6032. , RAH! THIS IS A personal. A what? A personal. A what? A personal. OhL a personal for Morrison gov ernment retreaters. Let's brainstorm: Barrel, human knots, Asia, scavenging, shaving cream, quarters, soliloquy, Mr. Polo, four dollars. Ripper Olympus, Mark's lost triplet, fer sure. Rah!-Matt WANDA LA WOMAN (WLW)! You're a great roomie and friend. Hope this birthday to your best one yet Love ya Your roommates, Lori and Lisa. CONGRATULATIONS TO BEN, CHARLES, Speed, Eric, Mark and Jimi Hendrix and a late apol ogy to att the summer Delts, especially Roger, who had to wait for the bathroom. Oscar I will always REMEMBER you. Love, L.T. MOMMY. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! HOPE you skip Blimpie's tonight so "they" won't abuse me. "They" catt you "sleazebag" I know they're ly ing! Love. Pooty (from "them.") "SLINKY" AND "SLEEPY" THANKS for being great roomies! "Meet where?" "What's for dinner?" "Are you serious?" "Where did you put my note?" "Who can it be now?" A "tiger" in my bed!!!! Love, H.H. TAMMY: HAPPY 18th eSTTKOAYIl Love, Mary. , " MATT, SAW YOU ON TV Thursday. . .it was the highlight of the game! Guess you lost my number that was quite a loss. Tm still interested, are you? Nildd. CIRCLE KTRS UNITE! Gather at Carmichael Field l at 7:00 tonight to cheer the CIRCLE KATASTROPHES to victory! (or the infirmary) THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Students will hold its second general meeting Thursday, Septem ber 16 at 3:45 p.m. at Pegasus on Franklin Street Chris Browning, the manager and a UNC junior, wQ speak on "Starting your own Business." ABS members wiH be admitted free and can enjoy Happy Hour after the meeting. AJ ABS members are urged to attend. SUSAN. AFTER EIGHT MONTHS you get an "A" . in my book! Pick you up at the keg tonight (And you thought Fd forget!) Love, your grad student STUD MAN ROSE. WE'VE BEEN waiting and wait ing, but you still haven't "come." Lustfully, your un cooked eggs. FER SURE. RAH MORRISON! Thanx for a heuad ous retread You guys are the greatest! Here's to the next Residence College of the Year winner! This per sonal is direct from Mt Olympus! Angle (you're fired!) Governor. AJW HERE'S YOUR FIRST personal! Thanks so much for putting up with me this past month. I would truly hate to lose you. 1 love you. C WAITING FOR THE U-bus Monday nhc around ele ven pm at the Carolina Inn, was a beautiful giri. We talked about prank phone calls; How about trying 967-8751 Thurs. between seven and eight? J-bus Rider. WIIACISUTALK1N20UT CAROLINA'S FI NEST MEN? Who ar they? I waat to know! TIE UNC RESIDENCE HALL Aeeoclatioa Is sow accepting applications for tho If S2-S3 Frocraxaming Chairperson. Ap plication and faforsmatloa are av&H&bl nt the R28A OfScs. Salts B of the Ualoa. Dea!a for aabsalttiag applications la 3:.1 Moaday. TO ALL THE WONDERFUL Theta sisters: nothing could be greater than to be a Kappa Alpha Theta! This wOl definitely be the year of the KAT! We're real excited and we can't wait to see what's in store for us. Lots of love, your Pledges.

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