2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, January 31, 1983 Callinz Cards d JL. By SUSAN SULLIVAN Staff Writer It's more difficult to charge phone calls unless you have a new, money-saving calling card, following recent changes made by Southern Bell. Without the card, callers charging a call to a third number from a pay phone must first get authorization from someone at that third number, Ladd Baucom, a Southern Bell spokesman, said recently. If no one answers or the third party refuses the charge, the call does not go through. Baucom said the telephone company loses more than $400,000 a year from third number frauds. But in an effort to crack down on those frauds and save the company and customers money, Baucom said a new service, the CAMPUS CALENDAR Complied by Jsaet Public service MWMHMeaMtt most bt they are to be nm Ike est day. Only mm university Al sasoeaeeeaeats atast be baited lo 25 m essy raa TODAY'S ACTIVITIES The UNC Dungeea aad Dragons Cmb will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Carolina Union. The topics will be weapons and character classes. A Resume Derifa aad Job-Seefcias Tactics Workshop will be offered by the university Career Ptannins ai.1 Placemen Ser vices at I p.m. in 209 Hants Hall. , The UNC Women's Soccer CM will practice every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 4 p.m. at Carmkhad Fields. We won't practice if it is below 35 degrees. The UNCCH Media Board meets at 5:15 p.m. in the Carolina Union. The UNC Ballroom Daace dab meets at 7:30 p.m. Mon days in 7 Fetzer Gym. All levels of dancers are welcome. o nno o S f t trw Mov. ft 1 nnnjaJB 0- Beat tEic I3ac!i to Colonel mm -mW X BW is reopening Monday & Tuesday Celebrate vzith ubl Featuring: $1.00 Highballs "(house brands)" 5fK draft 9.0$ wine - ALL TJIGHT LOBJG 4:30-1:00 am Monday & Tuesday ; ;g:V 300 W. Rosemary St. Clzszlllsd 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. i 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 oOce Immediately if there art ' mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. tQ220t2Z2CC3CSi3 UNC RUGBY CLUB ORGANIZATIONAL meeting, today 5:30 at Union. Newcomers welcomed. WHY PAY BIG BUCKS for records, when you can rent them? RICHARD'S RENT-A-RECORD. Has current rock, jazz, new-wave, disco, country, and more. Also oldies. Singles 12 per day. doubles 13.75 plus rcfun dabls deposit (Rates lower for rental dub members.) Above Jordan's on E. Rosemary St 967-3233, 11-7, Mem. -Sat. WHAT DOES THE BIBLE say about "faith only-? Find out at the special Bible Studies, American Legion Hall, Legion Road February Uth through 20th 7:30 nightly. SUBMIT! SPRING CELLAR DOOR accepting prose, poetry, art. Deadline Friday, February 4. Bring submkv Sons: 108A Union Anns or sand: Box 13 Carolina Union. Info. 967-1931. THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Students will hold a career seminar on "Careers in Retail Merchandlebig" featur ing Sherry Wooten, a buyer with Ives on Thursday, Feb. 3 at 3:30 p.m. In T-5 New Carroll. DlSCnrniATION ON CAK7VS. Drreetsneni froea Sosrth Africa -tke and other teonoa wi3 b tke topic of a Studsnt Cand?dates Fornas sponsored by coaceewod edata and rTS, Taeedsy. Feb. 1, S;39 tm Csi 217 CafsBaa Union. Coat and swretkafea - yens can&iatae. nmvei oarny tor a 9004 eoat, iia brteg none. fthirdDariv charge art o calling card, is being offered. " The calling card has a number printed on it that is keyed by computer to the customer's personal account, and customers can charge calls to their home phone with less expense than by calling through the operator. Baucom said the cards were designed to be used with push button phones for service without operator assistance, but can be used on dial phones with the help of an operator, at the same reduced charge per call. Baucom said that each call made with a calling card costs 30 cents, as opposed to 70 cents for third party calls and $1.70 for person-to-person calls. " "By the end of January of this year there will be 627,542 call ing cards in use in North Carolina out of just over one million customers," Baucom said. "There is no change for the cards, Oboe brio the box seaside Ike DTH offices fat the Carofiu Uakw by 1 pjs. if ncogaued sad csmpes organizations wiH be printed. tor two days. University Career Planning and Placement Services will con duct a meeting on the mechanics of the new on-campus inter viewing system at 3:30 p.m. in 209 Hanes HaH. There will be a Black Student Movement general body meeting at 5:30 p.m. in the Upendo Lounge. .The SsIUs. Club Officers will meet at 6 p.m. af the Upper Deck. Be there. Aloha. The Outing dub will meet at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Join us if you are interested in backpacking, canoeing, rock climbing, or other outdoor activities. UNCs Summer Immersion Program bt French at Chicoolimi, Quebec will meet for information andor registration at 4 p.m. in Toy Lounge, 4th floor of Dey Hall. Please be there application deadline is March I. UNC Circle K will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Carolina Union. - P Scliool Bloeo htneMji lost Ci found LOST: LADIES GOLD SEIKO watch around Howell or Davie Hall Tues.. Jan. 25. If found please call Beverly at 933-5265. FOUND RED KNIT SCARF. Fetzer Gym area. 12683. Can 9334931 to claim. ' LOST: 1976 CLASS KEY with tattiaW SDH oa back. PLEASE call Ond at 933-3239. LOST: A 1915 UNCIRCULATED 2Vt dollar gold piece. Last seen Wednesday night the 26th. If found please call Dee Cor dell at 967-9101. A reward will be oftered. FOUND: ONE PSYCHOLOGY BOOK (Fundamental Statistics for Psychology) found on table outside DTH office. Com by DTH office during business hours, ask for Linda, to clalrnlt. LOST: GOLD TIMEX WATCH with brown leather band. Lost fat Fetzer Gym In Gymnastics room on bleachers. If . found please call Ken at 933-4552. help wanted WCHL RADIO PART-TIME air talent needed weekend & IS. In experience preferred but not absolutely necessary. Air check & resume to Phil Hawkins, Program Director WCHL, P.O. Bos 2127. Chapel HUL N.C. 27514 or can 942-8765 EOE. -' MARKETING COORDINATORS NEEDED: Position In volves marketing and promoting high quality ski and beach trips on campus. Earn commission plus FREE TRAVEL. Call Summit Tours, 800-325-0439. ENTRY LEVEL POSITION WITH rapidly growing commer cial real estate arm. Resident manager for a 160 unit adult apartment complex in Chapel Hill area. Must be depen- 1 dable, hard-working, and aggressive. Some bookkeeping and typing skills. Individual must be fast learner and willing to live on property. No children, no pets. $500 month apartment. Send resume with cover letter or request for ap plication to: Manager, P.O. Bos 87, Carrboro. N.C. 27510. LOOK GOOD IN SWLMSUITS? Women needed for photographic modeling for advertising proroottoo. Mini mum 5'2". Good pay. flexible hours. Experience helpful but not required. Call 214692-1440. YOU CAN HELP CAROLINA! Earn $3.35 per hour, plus cash bonus incentives, by calling UNC-CH alumni for Caro lina Annual Giving from special campus location. Work 2 or 3 evenings per week. 3 weeks. 7-9:30 p.m. Call 962-3964. 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. for appointment. EARN $5000. THIS SUMMER with CoSege Students Paint fog Co. We arc now hiring District Managers for your dry. This is a fuO time summer Job. No exp. aecc. interviewing on campus soon. Contact your placement office for application and to schedule appointment. Lots is happening; it is important to attend. Bring T-shirt and pancake money. CHEC. (Contraceptive Health Education Clinic), now meeting Mondays at 4 p.m. in the Health Education Section of SHS, is geared to hdp UNC students to be responsible partners in matters concerning sexuality. Speech Anxiety Group starts at 7 p.m. Screening interview is required. Contact the Counseling Center, Nash Hall at 962-2175 for registration and additional information. , AIESEC will meet at 5 p.m. Everyone must attend. Nomina tions for Tuesday's election will be discussed. Lambda. Carolina Gay Association's newsletter, has an im portant meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the CGA office to plan the February issue. New staffers are welcome, r Dr. Martin Beyer, a senior policy specialist in the drinking water and sanitation section of UN1CEF, will speak on "Water for the Worid: What Next?" at noon in 331 Rosenau Hall. The Order of the Bell Tower will meet at 6:30 p.m. in 221 Greenlaw Hall. COMING EVENTS The Democratic Socialists of America will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Carolina Union. The subject will be "Socialism in Spain." The Black Student Movement will hold its annual Candi dates' Forum at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Upendo Lounge. All in , t crested persons are urged to attend. Haymakers' Repertory Company Student Associates: Join the student group which supports the resident professional theatre on campus. The organizational meeting will be at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the Carolina Union. , The Astronomy Cbjb will present a videotape on space col onization at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 247 Phillips Hall. All are welcome. ' . - How much stress b too mnchT Find out at a workshop at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Contact the Counseling Center, Nash Hall, 962-2175 for registration and additional information. Tke Pre-Profesioaal Health Society, a minority health careers organization, win meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 107 Berry- Km UiH The tnrir wilt He "rVntal Attvitiarrr . For the record In the story titled "Seniors sponsor Satur day Trolic' fund raiser" (Friday, Jan. 28), The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported that the Franklin Street Frolic was scheduled for copy - individual research should be sron taneous," Holley said of Ingram's stance. "That sounds to me like an intent to get around the law," Holley said. Ingram said he did not know how to reply to the statement. "It's a matter of degree, clearly," he said. Robert J. Cox and Theodore H. Leinbaugh are among a handful of professors who have had Copytron sell a packet of passages from speeches, critiques, and literary writings for b ,.w uu expires reo. A VI 1 Gter b o a; 5 a n o B .dXD (C lF 'v-v, g 403 IV, $2.00 nosQ&ruSt. offioooaqoao with CQiippn on ooo $ 2.00 offiBseS tL Luncheon Specials . available at lunch 11 to 2 p.m. M-F Pizza baffet ... . $2.95 Spashetti ...... $1.95 Lasagna ....... $2.95 Salad bar ...... $1.95 Great Potato .... $1.95 If . Open S Fri,& 26SW, Mon.Thurs. 11 a.m.-midnite. Sat. 11-1 a.m.. Sun 4-11 p.m. , . FRANKLIN ST. 942-5149 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. TEACHER NEEDED FOR THURSDAY afternoon Jewish Religious School Hebrew class. Call Amy at 383-8987 or 489-7062. COUNSELORS FOR CO-ED SUMMER camp in the moun tains of North Carolina. Room, meals, laundry, salary and travel allowance. Experience not necessary, but must enjoy living and working with children: Only ckan-cut non smoking college students need apply. For application brochure write: Jack Levine, Camp Pmewood, 16480 N.E. 20 Avenue. North Miami Beach, Florida 33162. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS FOR A 12 week acne study Must have moderately severe facial acne. Fee oftered is $50. 6 visits to dermatology clinic required. Sponsored by the Dept. of Dermatology. UNC School of Medicine. For infor mation can Carol Meyer, Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1 pm-5 pm. 966-3321. for ssls 1970 DUSTER. 3-speed. V-8. 2-door. Some body damage, but runs weU. $400. Call Paul at 929-4426. DOUBLESINGLE OCCUPANCY IN Hinton James Dorm to any off-campus female. Price negotiable. Please contact Lisa 933-0421 or Cary 967-0172 (willing to make deal)! 25 OFF 4599 LPs. tstps. 45. Mart $1.00-$3.59. Wadbassday. Jaasusry. 26-Wad day. February 2. . Backdoor Bacords. 136 E. Rnaeasajy bchistd Fo dathMi Bookstore, Lower lavai NCN3 Plana. 12-4 psa. Mo.-St. 933-9019 or 929-4175. Etoy. trade, or selL FOR SALE DORM REFRIGERATOR medium size good condition works fine. Asking $55. Call Lauren at 967-1234 or 967-9166 leave message. FINE 14KT. JEWELRY: February is the time for love. Give that special someone a gift of gold. Take advantage of our February Inventory Clearance Sale on all chains and charms in stock. Beiow wholesale pricis! Call for a private showing. 933-5357 Tusit Enterprises. MANGUM DORM CONTRACT FOR sale. Loft: cook ing facilities in room. Time for faB lottery. Great roonv mate. Short walk to classes. (5-10 minutes). 933-8851. SCARED OF THE LOTTERY leaving you roomless? Live in Granville East guaranteed housing! Avoid the waiting kst buy now! CaO Ristie 933-1891 by Feb. 5. IVY LEAGUE SWEATSHIRTS! Harvard (gray) - Yale (white) - Princeton (navy) Dartmouth (keily). $11.95 each postpaid. 2 for $21.95, S.M.UCL Send check to LMg. P.O. Bos 317. Brookhavea, MS 39601. For COD order call 1-60135-1085. 8C7VicC3 cjiiap Trr;ci call ssjtite changes and no interest is charged." The procedure for using a card is simple, Baucom said. If a customer is calling from a private or business push-button phone, he must dial 0 and then the number he wishes to reach. A tone will sound, after which the customer punches in his call ing card number. It is instantly checked by computer, and if it is validated, the call goes through. In push-button pay phones, after the tone, a recording directs the customer to punch in his number. The procedure for rotary dial phones is similar. After dialing 0 and the number, the cus tomer tells the operator that he wishes to use his calling card and he gives the operator his card number. Calling cards may be obtained by contacting the local Southern Bell office. Creative Solutions: A Job Seeker's Club will meet at noon Tuesday in the Office of Career Planning and Placement Ser vices. Advance sign-up in 211 Hanes Hall is necessary. Rape at UNC. Come to see a slide show and discuss this pro blem at the AWS general meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Carolina Union. Everyone is welcome. A meeting for students interested in majoring in English will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in 222 Greenlaw Hall. Once again it is time for the weekly 5 p.m. meeting of the Association of International Students Tuesday at the Inter national Center. Come help us plan our party. The North Carolina Student Legislature will hold a candi dates' forum at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 226 Carolina Union. Every one is welcome. You are invited to participate in Great Decisions '83 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Dey Hall Toy Lounge. Dr. Joseph J. Kruzd will speak on U.S.Soviet relations. The Sailing Club will hold a social hour at 5 p.m. Tuesday at the Upper Deck. Be there. Aloha. K ITEMS OF INTEREST Anyone can be a Freshman Camp Counselor. Pick upn ap plication and sign up for art interview at the Campus iVtDffice before Feb. 7. 7yn. Arts and Sciences Seniors: If you plan to graduate to May, please fill out a degree application in the Dean's Office 314 Steele building by Friday. Nomination forms for the Society of Janus are due'Feb. 18 at 103-A Carr Building. Extra forms are available at Can or at the Union Desk. . Are yon going to be here for summer school? Would you like to be a Campus Y Summer Programs Coordinator? Check in room 102 of the Campus Y Building. "Great Choral Masterpieces," a special-interest class begins Feb. 3. Registration must be completed one week prior to the beginning of class. Attention Seniors: Were you in Phi Eta Sigma in 1979? If so, then you are eligible for a number of graduate scholarships. Stop by 306 Steele Building for information. Saturday, Feb. 4. The fund-raising event, sponsored by the senior class, will actually take place Friday, Feb. 4. The DTH regrets the er ror. class. Both have studied the fair use doctrine for themselves; Cox has memorized the fair use factors. Both try to work within their understanding of the law. Cox, nonetheless, suggested that the University establish an ad visory group to explain less obvious facets of the legislation. "The University could really help," he said. Copytron has twice distributed circulars to many department chairmen calling the NYU 10, ivoo z.uu on s MM a a US iWiinir mm a 1 o o o CM a a a a P mtn -i CKfflniil Hill Ql71 a a I I B I I 1 I I I 1 I I' t'..i vcu ccn cat! V J jj t ; II the piz2a fir. yea czn cct! , i PROFESSIONAL TYPING AND WORD processing. Re ports, dissertations, resumes. Multiple personalized letters, envelopes, labels. Complete editing. Finishing touches to job resumes. Sterling Business Services. 106 North Graham. 933-1111. Now you can ship packages via UPS from Chapel Hill. AD parcels insured, shipped same day received. Pack ing materials and assistance available. Ask about UPS delivery here. STERLING, 106 North Graham, 933-1111.' E J. & COMPANY Light and Sound Shows. More NEW music, more NEW equipment, but the same GOOD RELI ABLE EXPERIENCED SERVICE and yes. simply unbeliev able: the same low price-$125.004 hr. Call Eddy Heming way 967-8871. . roommates NEED SEMI-QUIET ROOMMATE to share Old WeU Apt. $125 t urJl. CaO Richard around 6 pm or after 11:00 942-0767. . . FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share two bedroom VA bath University Gardens Apartment walking distance to campus and Franklin Street. j rent $137.50 and Vt utilities need only furnish your room. CaO 967-0228 after 5:00 p.m. THIRD FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share two bedroom Estes Park Apartment. Will have private room SlOO.OOmonth including utilities. 929-6440. wanted DE HARD KEELS FAN needs 1 ticket for UVA.-UNC 21083 and Villanova-UNC 21383 basketball games. Please contact at P.O. Box 8542-Richmond. Va. 23226 0542. Please give name, address, telephone number and ticket price for confirmation. No reasonable offer refused. ONE OR TWO BEDROOM apartment desired. Chapel Hill area, for month of February. Furnished preferred. 477-6187 after 6 prn. rooms ROOM AND MEAL ACCOMMODATIONS at Granville Towers available immediately. All rates pro rated by the day until the end of the Spring Semester. Contact Granville South Business Office. 929-7143. personals HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUI SONYA. I CANT WAIT for tomorrow. Tharn for saying yes. Hope your weekend was great, tf not, I have a feeling that thi week will. Thaiu also for the personal. Tat very Battered. Jay- Briefly . i J - The Associated Press WASHINGTON President Reagan sent Congress advance copies of his $848.5 billion budget for 1984 on Sun day, and Democratic and Republican leaders agreed he faces a major struggle over proposed cuts in social programs, a $30 billion increase for defense and standby tax increases. The budget predicting a deficit of $208 billion this year and $189 billion in 1984 will be released formally on Monday, but the administration already was deploying senior officials to defend it. , Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said Congress eventually will come around to the president's view when it discovers the size of the spending cuts and tax increases needed to bring deficits down. Reagan's budget calls for curtailing spending on programs such as food stamps, welfare, subsidized housing, and nutrition programs for children, as well as providing a six-month delay in cost-of-living increases for the blind and disabled and increasing out-of-pocket costs for re cipients of Medicare and Medicaid. In addition,- Reagan wants an actual reduction in spending on hundreds of do mestic programs taken as a group. This so-called freeze would be applied un evenly, though, with spending on pro grams such as Head Start increasing and funds for Amtrak cut below 1983 levels. Federal pay and pensions vwould be frozen for a year, though. v Congressional leaders said Sunday that Reagan will probably have to accept changes in standby tax proposals for a $5-a-barrel oil tax and an income tax sur- ' charge beginning in October 1985. RALEIGH Pressure is mounting on the General Assembly to consider raising the 3 percent sales tax to generate money for construction projects and highways. Sen. Kenneth Royall, D-Durham, in troduced a bill Friday to phase out the case to their attention. Copytron tries to help individual professors who use its services to understand the law. "I think they were fairly good about letting me know about legal ramifications," Leinbaugh said. Photocopying copyrighted materials is a tiny portion of local copy center business. Copytron does only approximately five large packets a year. Universal does fewer, although CHEZ CONDORET EMPLOYEES if you worked for Chez condoret in 1982 and have not received your w-2, write: William L. Yaeger, Trustee in Bankruptcy, Box 1010 Purharn, ii;c. 27702 providing him with your name, correct address and social security number. Your w-2 will then be mailed to you. LIVE! FROr.l CHAPEL HILL MSEETTTT Monday. Feb. 7 8 pra Memorial Hall Free Admission "Hold the Tasti, Vm Packing My Bags" a Carolina union presentation Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, UNC SUNBATHERS! SPRINGBREAK FLORIDA trip to FT. LAUDERDALE OR KEY WEST: 8 beach days. 7 nights lodging in fine hotels "on the strip", plus nightly parties from $125. Call 800-368-2006 TOLL FREE! Ask for Annette. Go with friends or organize a small group and sunbathe for FRED H.D.-I LOVE YOU! This lawfwetor smarts to stay youn as long as the Diamond shistas. "Diaaaoatda ar forever, tky ay. Hope is too. LovwconlM. Thastk yoa for the Joy ami Milssalilkig Capkfs Go&dosi Arrow ha strstck deep aad H fads wonderful! B stroaig wsso, baba. The) French Cop. HURRY AND SIGN UP for Bahamas Spring Break Trip. Trip Includes 8 days7 nights lodging at the Adanns Hotel, round trip airfare from Raleigh-Durham to Nassau via Eastern Airlines, Airport transfers, plus some extras. Only $417.00! Deadline for deposit is Feb. 1, 1983. For further In fo or booking, contact Sara Kendatt, Eastern Airlines Rep. 933-6119. HAPPY 22nd BIRTHDAY, LIBBYt Here's to a0 the fun times this past semester. You've been a great big sis. Cheers! Love your little sis. BETTY. HAPPY BIRTHDAY KEITH LEE! xxx Paaia . H: YOU KNOW ME. Just what are you looking for. I have : and want space to share. S T.B.: PLEASE. DONT take me wrong. Tvc never done this before. Unless my shot In the dark totally missed. , Harrison's, 9:30. Feb. 3rd. sounds okay! K.W.'s gutsy friend. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUI KEV & BIG JACK We love you ALOT!! You'd better start cooking now 'cause we will be there. Think about It??! JOIN US FOR ANOTHER terrific Hillei Deb on Wed nesday 22. from 6-7:30. Speaking at 7:30 win be Dr. Karml Margolis. an American who now lives fat Israel. He will tpeak on his experiences of movkig and settling in Israel. , WEAPONS, HOW DO YOU use them? Come to the UNC Dungeons and Dragons dub tomsht at 7:30 in the Uotoa to dlsect this question. VtVmM2&3VtAaTmymtm4mm9,mmmWmmt&mm4l Sorry tfa If. eks. best 1 aoe yon had a cnaasit barta dayf Kapvy trianoal -Di fTaea cays "bey) M M WTTH ELOND HA1H, light brown eyes. West genera tion in a line of Everett dwellers. Trunks for surviving last semester with me. fm glad you're around for thai one. N. HAPPY ESTHDAY dear Kafc&l ' HAPPY 22nd BIRTHDAY PAT. Hope you had a good one, you yardape. Here's to our last semester. Lef s make It the best ever, you Bunkeroos. food tax, raise the sales tax and raise the tax on new cars. He also outlined a plan for spending the money primarily on construction of water and sewer projects, public schools and highways. ' Earlier in the session, Rep. J.P. H us kins, D-Iredell, introduced a bill to raise the sales tax from 3 percent to 4 per cent. He wanted to earmark the money for school construction, water and clean air projects and highways as well as for raising state employees' salaries and other operating costs. "Everybody feels a need to address the revenue problem," Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green said last week. Gov. Jim Hunt based his proposed 1983-84 budget on estimates that state tax revenues will increase about 8.8 percent next year. He is asking that all of that money except $95 million go for con tinuing operations at current levels. The $95 million would pay for lifting the freeze on state workers' and teachers salaries. The salaries were frozen last year as a budget-cutting measure. Omitted from the budget were $30 million in requests for capital projects in the University of North Carolina system and millions of dollars in requests from community colleges for upgrading facili ties and training equipment. WARSAW, Poland The nation's Roman Catholic bishops proclaimed "with great joy" Sunday that Pope John Paul II will return to his native Poland on a second pilgrimage June 18. The announcement was in a letter read from pulpits in Poland and released simultaneously at the Vatican. It marked the first time the long-expected visit has been announced in Rome. The June 18 date was first circulated in November following a meeting between Polish leader Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski and the Polish primate, Archbishop Jozef Glemp. Despite Sunday's confir mation, initial reactions from some Poles were skeptical. it also copies a number of workbooks written by University professors. Copy Quick has only two packets. UNC Printing is selling nine packets typed up by professors. "The number of ways you can get in trouble . (with copyright law) is just endless," said John B. Adams, a journalism school professor who teaches a course in media law. "The law is a very tough law if it's enforced." the DTH oOce or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. R.L.D.: TOO BAD... THE maintenance men said there was no hops (or repair, so IH Just have to get along with you as you are. I guess I can cope wkh one imperfection. Love, EJLL. DEAR MOOSEFACE. DON, RAYMOND, etc. Hoping you have a wonderfoDy bodacious hunkydory day on your 20th Wishing you lots of cheap pitchers, good wrestling bouts, no longer thin legs,, a tush, a million and a 924 porche. AO my love the ZutZut Commander. DEBBY FLOWERS YOU'RE CUTE tool I hope you were talking to me on Friday about 11:00. Want to know more? Respond bt DTH signed Curly. GOT THOSE BOOM BLUES? Got for Spria Brock. No frCia. piU. 1 tfasg yosv heel bsto aaaya for tke a each, stop cp4alaf mmi start aBOvfagf Move tkoae flab- to tke Uatosu mm mkm mm for Am - TONING at CONDmONINO. W mttm m ' Inn n f assofclis.lan slilie.and rtrotcMag axorcfeoa. At Uat, tfco bosvefita of all 3 kinds) of easrtias coeabistnsl ! omm rtmmm , fn4 , eaaae M fan! W asewt from SsS to fc3 pmt on M"J-- 7 aaa'ThnisiTatis. Cslmmbsg - Twm tkat flabby body brio a daaay on! Sion mp clafaa Special Later Ctaasee rogiatration. MotfratkBti asssstc Is aponaarad by a Bocord Bar at Unfenrokty MaJL IsHstrnctoe -Danl B. ScfoBno. DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe pre-menctrual breast pain. Call 966-5289 If Interested. GAS BILLS TOO HIGH. Need one part-time (nights only) inter boyfriend. Good looks unnecessary; lights win be off. Only reauJreraent-hot blood. B.Y.O. Pillow, break up come spring thaw. Resond DTH. HAPPY EI2TKDY TO yon! Lots of lovo. Trfeh. CAROLINA TEAMS HAVE WINNING seasons every year. . .Carolina stodenta shmU 1 wm rwrutK. duiui lor tjwoana Atttleac 1 PLANT A TREE IN ISRAELI V you'd Bke to help the ecok-Tf of trreai, who not plant a tree? You can plant It &t Steads or a. group or alone. Plant k In Honor of eooMEHM or hi Memory of someone. For just $5.00 yoa aa fae of yourseif to others and to the land IsraeL K2m as3 be seSteg trees for the Jewish National Fund on Wednesday. February 2 and Thursday February 8, from 10-2X3 at the Union. YO C1PTE 3 lw3 AXt tJasns So say bfcrtboVk boy, nmemmni boss las yet? Love yosj-tssT PA Today Is yew bkrtsy, feat T SPB THE NEXT FEW weeks wiS be hectic but retnember that I fove you (even at four In the morning)! Yours, TK. )