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2The Daily Tar HeelThursday January 13, Jt Associated Press . WASHINGTON President Reagan decided Wednesday to propose a "sub minimum wse" under which businesses could pay teen-asers $2.50 an hour 85 cents less than the current minimum wage, administration sources said. The lower wage could only be paid for sum mer jobs. The proposal, debated and approved at a Cabinet council meeting, is one of several administration initiatives which officials hope will curb high unemploy ment, according to the sources. These sources, who insisted on anony mity, said sub-minimum wage jobs would be available to as many as a half million 16- to 20-year-olds, but only dur ing the summer months. This limitation apparently is designed to head off stiff opposition by congressional Democrats and organized labor. The current minimum wage, for adults and teenagers both, is $3.35 an hour. RALEIGH ' E2s that would raise the drinking je to 19 to fight drunken driving were introduced during the General Assembly's opening hours Happy Late 21st, Allison uircui ' V . 'a . r . I rrWTf ill I f V; vCKglBllU WVJM) C-.HUip:UM irlIiir Ator fiv5B W-" u rr.L - - .r-n.-.,,,,. 1; n m ,,,-- C31icZlC3 C3Un fl CissslHsd Issf o Return ad and check or money order to the DTH ofike by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ada must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5t lor each additional word ,$1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH olSce immediately if there are mistakes hi your ad. We wi3 be responsible for only the first ad run. WHAT IS YOUR IDEA of fun? Make your wish a reality! Come to the first Recreation Committee meeting on Monday Jan. 16 at 6:00 pra in the Union. DTH SALES EITS-Maadatory Sales Meetiafl Taaeeday at 4:15. . .WHAT IS POLmCAL FOR a student ortianization? Come and help us explore the question at the AWS meeting Tues day, Jan. 18 at 7:00 hi the Untoa. This issue cancans many other organizations such as ESM, CGA, SCAU and Ecos. BETHEHO WOMOTS EtXYl Cirsr KOTt OivmtaKtiamri MeeS Tfersty. Jkeauny IZiX 7 asm, Carofiaa Ualoa. , AU iateeoetod aersoM. Ne earssrieem sweeeaary. Or call Crista t23-f5 27. Owe as a try! - JIM MORRISON AND THE DOORS: A Retrospective Mon.. Jan. 17 thru Fit Jan. 21 noon in the Union T.V. HAVE A BACK TO school party wiili Lou. Lous Tune's t plays the best m Rock n Roll, beach and boogie. Only 60, Call 9674611. l"iTr:Cl CAUL MS-TYPE CANVASSING OUTDOORS FOR CHEMICAL lawn com pany. 13 50 plus per hour. Must hav aansportation. Week, dayweekend. 467-7fSD. EARN 1 5hr in EPA fereaihtng experiments on if. UNC-CH campus. W need h.' .' y non-cinoklne males, age ls-35. For more Information call 966-12S3. 8-5. Monday-Friday. 1983 Wednesday and sponsors predicted ap proval without major revision. The bill would consolidate existing lawVon alcohol-related traffic offenses, raise the legal drinking age for beer and wine from 18 to 19 and make tavern and bar operators civilly liable for damages in automobile accidents caused by drunken drivers or under-age drinkers they had served. . Driving under the influence and lesser charges, such as careless and reckless driving after drinking, would be rewrit ten into a single driving while impaired offense. WASHINGTON Eugene V. Ros tow, director of the embattled U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agen cy, resigned Wednesday under pressure from the White House and a small group of conservative Republican senators. Congressional sources said President Sorry, gang: No 'Peanuts 9 today - 51 All 12 (5, EXCELLENT JOB OPTOSTUNnY. Flexible boats. Yarika Foods. w$mm anttSMsvol cmopaay. cietriimwwe for a Bae ot fcadw I at mm prntknen be a r newsalsa. i npittoweiy ' at eit seel Y c sUart humeinstslw. A sjr t rolt.lo9l roraoMWotaaliiM.coMto lattbelMoaat . ihm, Tkus im. LS or FrL. ita. 14. PART-TIME - CORT FUHNTTURE RENTAL is seekkia letcustomer service IndMduaL Candkiate must be rc ponsiUe and assertius to learn afi pbsets of am business. Duties will Include inside sates and varied adminietranve functions. Advancement opportunity. Professional Image is required. Hours: Tuesday thru Friday 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.ra. Starting salary $3.50 " per hour. Send resume or apply S400 Chapel Hill Blvd. bet ween 10:00 a.m. end 4:00 p.m. Must have own transporta tion. .' WANTED It EXZ22ST1C STUDENTS to ssote a awrtnaial rtRwcaaa rscord dab aserog eanxpsta. Earn lit per boar! Call coZee today! 6SS.1SSS. aak fee Bab. EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OPPORTUNmES for men and women who are interested in serving boys and girts ages 7-16. guiding them in their pbyakaL mental and spiritual development. Only those person wiw wiB dedicate their wholehearted eSoris to help each lnitvidual child deve lop hie or her potentiai should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more oi our specialized sctivffles. CoQee students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERS1RD, focated 17 miles southeast of Charlotte. N.C, is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing In water sports (saSlng, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphasis a placad on the land sports (general athletics, tennis, golf, archery, riSery and bsdcpacklng). Horseback riding, white-water canoeing and tripptog are ex tras in our excellent program. For farther information write or can a William Camer. Jr., Director, Camp Thunderbird. Route 7, Box 50. Ckwer, S C.. 29710 (80331-2121). PART TIME WORKER FOR sorority house spprox. 10 hrs.week. Flexfoie schedule. S3JCShour plus meal. Call for Interview Mrs. Bruno 942-1552. li Yt H.'iv WEST shot In the Spring of '83 Become a volunteer at NC Memorial HospttaL Returning uokanteers may register at the Volunteer OJUrt between 9:00 a. m.-1:00 p m. and 2 00 p.m.:C0 p.m. O week of January 10-14. 19S3. Registration will be open to ail interested students the week of January 17-2sL The Volunteer LhScc Is located on the 1st Floor of the hespitaL Questions. c&3 966-4793. HELP WANTED PUMP HOUSE Video Gameroom is look- Ing for responsible friencSy students for part-time help this semester, f lexible hours. Apply at U2W FrankSn Street, next to Pizza Hut 967-9600. i: v; - Reagan would nominate Kenneth Adel man, deputy to U.N. ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, to take Rostow's place. The resignation, third by a major ad ministration official in two weeks, came amid mounting confusion about Reagan's objectives in ongoing arms control negotiations with the Soviet Union and sometimes conflicting stands by Rostow and other principal officials. At the same time, one of Rostow's top negotiators, Richard Staar, also was step ping down, according to the congres sional sources, who asked .not to be named. Staar, based in Vienna, was in charge of negotiations to reduce NATO and Warsaw Pact ground forces in Europe. WASHINGTON President Reagan plans to ask Congress in his State of the Union Message to overhaul and simplify the federal income tax code by lowering Because of mail delivery problems, the DTH had not received Peanuts by press time. But stay tuned. Snoopy, Charlie and all their friends will return soon. o)l) I i i COM" iKliffiD UlU ads must be prepaid. Deadline: (noon) one business day before OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMER YEAR round. Europe. S. Amer., Australia. Asia. AO Fields. $500-11200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. OVERWORKED DENTAL STUDENT (and avowed basket ball fanatic) needs students) to sit lor tickets to home games. You H be well-paid for yonr time! Call Marsha even ings 542-2312. for sale CRAIGE CONTRACT FOr'sAuI located on undergrad floor. Please caQ me anytime. Sure to answer before 11:00. Keep trying. Donna 968-1250. NEW APL-801 Sr'EAKERS at haH cost 933-5363. COEB CONTRACT FOR SALE. Double room. Call Betsy at 942-4030 or 967-6772 leave a message! HELP! NEED TO SELL North Campus (Grimes) room con tract. Price semi negotiable call 929-1787 or 933-8734. Leave message. , HOW ABOUT A SHOT at the upcoming lottery! Buy my Hinton James contract. Great roommate! Price negotiable. Call SheBey 967-1160. 4500 LPs. TAPES. 45's, most Jl.00-t3.50. Rock, classical. Jazz, blues, new wave etc. BACK DOOR RECORDS. 136 E. Rosemary Lower Level NCNB Plaza behind FOUNDATION BOOKSTORE Mon. -Sat. 12-6 p.m. 9334019 or 929-6175. Any buy, trade. MATH 3132 BOOK for sale. In the store it's S27, TO seS for $19 plus ad cost. 933-5363. DORM CONTRACT FOR SALE Ehringhaus female contact Brenda 968-8067 after 5 pm price negotiable. CRAIGE UNDERGRAD FEMALE SPRING contract. Must sell. Discount. Considerate roommate. Ask for Kaye 967-2404. ' FEMALE MORRISON CONTRACT AVAILABLE for off campus student. Nice roommate and for suitemates. Don't let mis opportunity pass! Call Today 933-3318. wanted CHILD CARE WANTED SEVERAL hours weekday after, noons, must have car. Or child care in exchange for room and board. Negotiable. CaB evenings 967-2148. HELP WANTED TO EAT our fresh frozen yogurt and top pings. Come try free samples at THE YOGURT PUMP. Located at 106 W. Franklin at the former location of Austin's Sivxones, between Mr. Gittfi and Pizza Hut on the way to He's Not Here. rates and narrowing deductions, ad ministration sources said Wednesday. The proposal, described by one of ficial as long-term "major tax reform," is expected to be one of the major themes of the address Reagan will make to a joint session of Congress on Jan. 25, ac cording to the sources, who did not want their names used. The officials said Reagan has no speci fic plan in mind, preferring instead to develop some firm proposals with Con gress. But they said- the thrust of his thinking is along the lines of proposals that have become known as "flat-rate" income tax plans. RALEIGH Gov. Jim Hunt said Wednesday he will appoint former state Sen. Henry Frye to the North Carolina Supreme Court, making him the first black to sit on the state's highest court. Frye, 50, a Democrat from Guilford County, will take office Feb. 1, when Associate Justice J. Phil Carlton steps down. Carlton said Tuesday that he would resign at the end of this month after 13 years on the bench so that he can go into private law practice. Tickets on sale now Student tickets for the Northlsouth Doubleheader on Feb. 4-5 can bll pur chased Thursday from 8:30 a.m. unt j 4:30 p.m. at the ticket office in Carnulhael Auditorium for $25. Tickets for games at Greensboro also will be available for $15. The games to be played in Greensboro are Wake Forest on Jan. 27 and Georgia Tech on Jan, 29. U70 Speaker and Turntable Repair and Modification '. call - '.: ' STEHCTLY 942-5516 yGoolTro Shore and Staton Button-Down ShSrts Pin Point Oxford 2-fer E$3C 2 - $258 Harris Tweed Sports Coats $228 . 2SZ each Shetland wool Sweaters r S Piece wool Clt nd Suits T5 2-Per $58 57S ecn !!2f$238 AlTtXATlONS AT COST: $ HOW (ASYtTtSTO&E Ad must be received by publication. ' roommates FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Excellent apt. location on Franklin Street Walk to class or downtown. Completely famished. $140.00 utilities. Call after 6:00 pm 942-0624. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share two bedroom Car olina Apartment $105.00 plus Vi utilities. Call 929-2303. QUIET FEMALE NON-SMOKER TO share oneedroom Northampton Terrace apartment $127.50month includes utilities. Walking distance to campus. Call 929-8613. NON-SMOKING MALE WANTED to share mobile home preferrably through summer session. Private bedroom, bath fuD kitchen. Laundry faculties, quiet location, l'i miles from campus call 933-6054. v MY SECURITY DEPOSIT is yours if you sublet my Kings wood Apt Looking for a semi-studious male undergrad $82.50month plus ' utilities. Call 9334041. RESPONSIBLE FEMALE NONSMOKER NEEDED im mediately to share 2-bedroom apartment on busline. $103 plus lA utilities; free January rent. No pets. Call 929-4208 to day! HOUSEMATE WANTED FOR SMALL very nice house hi country. Beautiful location. Own room. Woodstove heating. $95.00mo. Call Keith at 732-6384. ROOMMATE NEEDED: TO SHARE room in Old Well Apt. Rent $90 and Vi utilities. Prefer nice quiet student grad. if possible. Call 933-7395 evenings. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR spacious Old Well Apartment $91 per month plus Vi utilities great roommates. CaB 968-8045. Ask for David. classes YOGA. ITS A QUESTION of Joy! The Yoga Place. 452 West Franklin Street will begin it's 9th year January 17th offering 8 classes each week for beginning and con tinuing students. For information about Yoga and classes call 967-9686. for rent PARKING SPACES FOR. Close to campus. Call 942-4058. DOWNTOWN PARKING SPACE FOR rent Two min utes walk to campus. Paved parking area with all night lighting. $22.50 per month. Call 929-6577. GREAT LOCATION TWO BLOCKS from campus roomy 2 bedroom Graham Ct Apti. on McCauley St $335 month. CaB Steve 541-5S3S W 933-2154 H. R.A. forms due; deadline 5 p.m. Applications for Resident Assistant positions for the 1983-84 academic year are due by 5 p.m. today. On-campus ap plicants should turn the applications into their Area Directors or Assistant Tower Managers, and off-campus applicants should turn them into the Residence Life office in Carr Building. For more informa tion, call the Residence life office at 962-5406. For the record In the Chapel Hill Town Council story, "Town development ordinance revised after council wades through proposals" (DTH, Jan 12), the Daily Tar Heel incor rectly reported that council member Bev Kawalec sponsored an amendment to the development ordinance concerning the procedures used to notify grievance ap- . plicants. Kawalec sponsored an amend ment regarding earth stations. The DTH regrets the error. Because of a proofreading error, the an nouncement titled "New class offered" (Wednesday, Jan. 11) incorrectly reported that Romanian 101 will be offered this summer. In fact, the unlisted course will be offered this semester. The class requires a prerequisite of Latin or another romance language, and will focus on the history, culture and language of Romania. Time and place for the. weekly three-hour class will be announced. Interested students should contact Professor Augustin Maissen in 328 DeyHall. The DTH regrets the error. v : a ;-'; OFF SPEAEiEES , Chapel Hill 11983 Cartridges t Price 3 Piece o Choose a suit, a sport Cpat. Z or ?laclks select another - t f30th at ' . .iiyi'inii; hii-iu iiikiii aa 10 r wool Suits ?er Reg S155 each CKa : Classified ad'may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, rides RIDE NEEDED TO CHARLOTTE this weekend. Can leave anytime Friday and return anytime Sunday. Will pay gas. Please call Ubby at 933-7315. volunteer WANTED: VOLUNTEERS FOR A 12 week acne study. Must have moderately severe facial acne. Fee offered. 6 visits to dermatology clinic required. Sponsored by the Dept. of Dermatology, UNC School of Medicine. For Information call 966-3321. Carol Meyer Monday. Wednesday. Friday 1 pni-5 pm. , clothes POOR RICHARDS. . .For practical and durable clothing and camping goods at aftordable prices. YOU HA VENT BEEN TO CHAPEL HJLL UNTIL YOU'VE BEEN TO POOR RICHARDS. KROGER PLAZA. 929-5850. personals COURSES IN JUDAISM ARE available through the religion dept. at U.N.C. For more information call Dr. David Halprin or Dr. James Sanford 962-5666. , ANYONE KNOWING THE LOCATION of Andrew Carig nan, 20. write to Gale McNelty 14800 Cobblestone Drive, Silver Spring. Maryland 20904. A friend wants to contact him. CUDDLE UP BY THE fireside in secluded hideaways to the Great Smokies. SKI NEARBY. $45 mtely for 2. $55 nltely for 4. Build mountain memories at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES 704-586-4329. DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe pre-mentrue-'rj breast pain. Call 966-5289 If interested. COME TREAT YOUR HONEY to a honey of a treat at THE YOGURT PUMP. Located at 106 W. FrnakS Street or call 942-PUMP. WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL from THE YOGURT PUMP. Stop in and see our new shop and try free samples of 25 different flavors of fresh frozen yogurt Located 106 W. Franklin at the former location of Austin's Sno-Cones, bet ween Mr. Gattis and Pizza Hut on the way to He's Not Here. MAB THANK YOU SO much for the pest year and re member its only the beginning! I love you so much! KNW, SPACE WIFE: 1 LOVE you to the reaches of the universe. See you in the dome, sooner than you think! IOU, too. L :4 . 3 r v - finance From page 1 tec, some committee members said later that the referendum initiated the special meeting. Finance Committee member "Doc" Droze (District 22) who previously had voted down concert financing said the petition signers' enthusiastic response changed his mind about the concert's feasibility. The referendum was not a presure tactic, but it "speeded up theprocess," Droze said after the meeting. But Finance Committee member Kim Cottle (District 14) questioned the validity of the peti tion as an indicator of overall student support for the concert. "They did it (collected student signatures) at drop-add, when everyone was all lined up," she said. "I don't know if that's a legitimate (man date)." And Finance Committee Chairperson Charlie Madison Oistrict 23) said the referendum in fluenced him negatively about, passing the pro posal. ' "I would haveelt better about discussing it if there hadn't been a petition," he said after the meeting. "It throws a shadow on our decision." The committee was going to reconsider the con cert proposal anyway, he said. . But Finance Committee member Mark Mar tin (District 15) said after the meeting that the referendum was very important in the commit tee's reconsideration of the bill. "It wouldn't even have come up again," he said. . - .;. , Martin, a long-time proponent of the concert, told the committee that it was lucky to get a chance to approve the proposal. "At least this way we're getting Article Five," he said. Article Five of the bill gives the CGC the power to cancel the concert at a later date. "If it goes to the students, they (the Spring Con cert Committee) have full control. loop From page 1 ing by the Town Council and the Board of Aldermen scheduled for Jan. 31. "I think there are some things that need some work," she said of the plan. "If controversial parts of the plan are adopted, I think it's impor- tant to take citizen concerns into consideration and to minimize them," Boulton added. The current thoroughfare plan is not the first attempt to update the 1965 proposal. A com puter plan developed in 1978 from a N.C. Department of Transportation study contained several controversial proposals and was dropped in favor of developing an alternative plan. Will -Denning, planner for the city of Carr boro, said his staff had confidence in the data that was used to develop the new plan and named several reasons why the new plan might be more acceptable than the 1978 proposal. "The new plan makes better use of existing roads, the cost is not as high and most impor tant, it will do the job." Pleasant said the new plan takes into account all modes of transportation including the transit system, bicycles and walking. Corduroy Sport Coats 3 Piece wool Suits $88 2-ffer $528 worsted wool suits 598 worsted wool slacks 2-ffeir mi $65 each All WOOl ciazcrs 2-i?eir $1 the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. THE NORTH CAROLINA STUDENT Rural Health Coalition will present a slide-show and presentation on its work In community organizing In Rural North Carolina at 9:00 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 13 in 217 of the Union. Everyone Interested Is welcome. Summer fobs with the Coalition will be discussed. DJT THANKS FOR REACHING out and touching me. What a spirit boosteri Looking forward to Friday! - SMS the Packer WHAT DID I. Mas Sapphire Olivia Johnsorw do on my break, wefl it started raining men, and aO I got for Christmas was soaking wetiS BA 199 STUDENTS: Take advantage of the latest technology! Computer-assisted tutoring can help you and your team. You make the decisions, I test them for you. Reasonable rates, tested program, reliable results. Call 933-5363. HANDSOME SINGLE MALE. 36. 6', 175. mto fogging, music, reading, sports, looking for woman who is honest active, non-smoker. Box 6404, Raleigh, NC 27628. SEABOCK FROM 23. Here is your ftrst personal. How about dumping your boyfriend to have dinner and see a show with me? Paul from 23. AMY DOYLE (BANANA) SURRENDER ID You know youll never make all your classes. I want Lasagne for dinner (but take Cooking Lessons Fast.) R202 (M.P.) AMERICA'S 1 MALE DANCERS, the P Adonis Show. Is cornine, to larsVs Monday, Jan. 17. Watch foe detaOs as tosaeeroas DTH. THE OLDE CAMPUS RAAADS wish to announce the up coming marriage of their Area Director, the one, the only Big At, Al Calarco, to that marvelous, magical young lady from Carr Building. Mickey Sullivan. So shake ATs hand, give Mickey a hug and wish 'em both luck. FOR ALL INTERESTED STUDENTS: The Union Human Relations Committee's ftrst meeting this semester: Monday, Jan. 17 at 7 .00 pm bi the Union. You're invited. GRUMPY rM SO GLAD you're back. This is going to be a long week but Tm sure wcl make It Tai looking forward to Friday night Snow White. SHAD GOOD AjmCIXm Nice to in the DTH a sain. LAC TERESA FREI YOUTtE A doflfl Thanks for the birthday pres ent!! IH have to pay for the ice cream more often!! Remem ber never talk to strangers in public restrooms!! Keep your feet on the floor! Love, Joy. ATTENTION! KARZY HAYES Report la aJvsrtieiag office with yoor cards oa the Darbaaa area. Yoar life is la danger
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