2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, February 3, tudents involved in commissions Dy J. DONASIA Staff Writer For most students, knowledge of state government never extends beyond a class or two in political science. But for three UNC under graduates, participating in state government is a firsthand reality. Julie Chiu, James Slaughter and Tony Lathrop serve as full voting members on commissions to Gov. Jim Hunt. Chiu, a 20-year-old political science major, has served on the N.C. Competency Testing Commission since October. She was one of the first students to work with the 13 educators and school superintendents who administer the state high school Competency Testing Program. Dr. Jim Hemby, chairman of the commission, said student input was an asset. . "These particular students have been making significant contributions in the short time since they've been with us," Hemby said. "They repre sent an age group a lot closer to the test than any of the other commission members." Chiu said being involved with the commission had been a valuable ex perience. "I've learned by talking with these others what education is meant to Duke Power Co. seeks rate increase By CONNIE FOUST Staff Writer Duke Power Company filed for an annual $1 13 million rate hike Tues day that would increase the average customer's monthly bill by $4.61. The 7.6 percent rate increase was requested to cover the costs of con struction at the McGuire nuclear station, losses incurred by the cancella tion of two nuclear power stations, higher fuel costs and rising operating and maintenance costs. The impact of this increase on Duke Power's 19,000 Chapel Hill customers cannot be determined until the proposal has been approved or rejected by the North Carolina Utilities Commission, John Kincaid, district manager of Duke Power in Chapel Hill, said. "We reviewed expenses for September 1981 to September 1982, and based on those expenditures a 7.6 increase was needed," Kincaid said. "We won't have a decision or know the impact on the customers until late September or early October," he said. Above 000''""' S!aCl C" ' ' o jT"4 . ' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Evenings Mon.-Thurs. 'till 8 n o no ClsssiHsd Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH o3c by noon the business day before your ad it to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5C for each additional word $1.00 mors for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTHoScm immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We wiS be responsible lor only the first ad run. CARVS SWEAT SHOP at PURDVS. Grand Openfe 3 pm, Monday, Valentine's Day. 1983 Tin daw a-eeB Clw : Mom.. Tuas., Thunk. times: 3-4, 4-5, Sd5-6:15 WHY DID JESUS HAVE to on the Croee? What did It have to do with you? SPECIAL BIBLE STUDIES, American ' Legion KaS, Legion Road. February 14th through 20th, 7:30 nightly. WHY PAY BIG BUCKS lor records, whea you can rent them? RICHARD'S RENT-A-RECQRD. Has current rock, Jan, new-wave, disco, country, and more. Also oldies. Single $2 per day. doubles S3.75 plus refcav dabie deposit. (Rate lower lor rental dub members.) Above Jordan's oa E. Rosemary St 967-32S3, 11-7, Mon-Sat. THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE Employes' Association College Scholarship Fund Is now accepting applications lor Fal 1983 awards. Assodaooa members stay contact EOen Diggs at 966-4360 for application farms. April 1 is the deadline. SUBMIT! SPRING CELLAR DOOR accepting prose, poetry, art. Deadline Friday, February 4. Bring submis sions: 10SA Union Annex or tend: Boa 23 Carolina Union. Wo, 967-1931. THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Students w3 hold a career semmar on Careers In Banking teetering Gene Taylor. VVe-PrsskJent for NCN3 oa Tuesday, 28, at &30 pm In T-5 New CarroO. SCAU NEEDS AN EDITOR far the Spring 83 edidoa o The Southern Part oi Heaven? and people to work oa Its Apartment Locator and Rcipaimsee Referral Ser vice. CaA 962-8313 or corns by Suite B. THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Students wfli hold a career seminar on "Careers la Ketafl Merchandising featur ing Sherry Woolen, a buyer with lveys on Tnuraday. Feb. 3 at 3:30 p.m. In T-5 New CarroO. DEFENSE VS SATAN. . .wfll be the topic far the IVCF Mid-Campus Chapter Meeting tonight at 7 pas In the Union. Check desk for room number. NO ONE ELSE DARES. But we've baea doing It far 3 years and still going strong. Chapel KUTs favorite pre-woekend cekbratkml If s ''Bottomless Cups" tonight at Purdyt featur ing four hours of FREE ETXRI fT FOUND: A PAIR OF ski gloves In Carnuchaet during Virginia ticket distrttj. from the green ticket section. Call Mike at 933-7284. LOST WOMANS QUARTZ TIMEX watch leather band Inscription. Thanks Trudy on back and five keys on purple rope chain If bund pkasc call 933-5733. Thanks. 1933 do, especially here in North Carolina," Chiu said. Lathrop, 21, and Slaughter, 18, both hope to attend law school, and both are the first youths to work on the Governor's Crime Commission. The 35-member panel serves as the chief advisory board to the governor on the criminal justice system. "Youth appointments were created to give people our age a voice," Lathrop said. "I think it's good because I'm interested in law, and I'm getting hands-on exposure to the criminal justice system in this state." Slaughter was also enthusiastic about the youth appointments. "Our state is always a leader in youth programs, and I believe this pro gram is one of the first of its kind in the country," he said. Pam Kohl, director of the state Youth Involvement Office in Raleigh, said the program was developed in 1978 by the Youth Legislative Assembly, a mock high school legislative session which drew up the bill. "Young people were involved every step of the. way, from writing up the bill to lobbying and speaking out in support of it," Kohl said. In its original form, House Bill 1350 proposed youth appointments to . 20 commissions. That number was later trimmed to four, and the bill was approved by Hunt to include youth appointments to the Parks and Recreation Council, the Juvenile Law Study Commission, the Governor's Crime Commission and the Competency Testing Commission. This year's proposed increase is small compared to the company's last two requests for rate increases. In its last request, Duke Power asked for a 14 percent increase but was only granted 4.38 percent by the commission. The company recognized the state's poor economic climate, and pur posely held down the amount of the proposed rate, William H, Grigg, Duke's executive vice president for finance and administration, said. Kincaid said that although the rate increase is justified, he doubts if the commission will grant all of the request. "Over the last several years not all that has been requested has been granted," Kincaid said. "It's hard to tell what will happen." Robert Fischbach, executive director of the public staff of the N.C. Utilities Commission, said that the staff was encouraged that Duke Power requested only half of what the company sought in its last two cases. He said that the utilities commission's public staff would examine the proposal and make a decision sometime in September. If the rate increase is approved, the average residential bills would rise from $59.43 to $64.06. .; " ' My m - J yi iiTi -Sfc Conveniently Located Next to Campus 105 No. Columbia n r FOUND-PAIS OF BLACK Did 933-M43. FOUND: BROWN MITTENS ON wall outside Greenlaw Tuesday. Call 929-3978 and Identify. LOST LADIES 14X SIGNET ring la tMsawcfty Mafl Moetday aigkt. batiala MFG. Vary ansca) ataat at back. Baward. MarOya 933-270S e 929-1262. FOUND WATCH AND RING on sidewalk on Cameron, week ago Wednesday. Lett sMe of street a facing campus. Describe and It Is yours. Ask far Herb or Bruce 967-7151. help fsrsssied WCHL RADIO PART-TIME air talent needed weekend & fill in experience preferred but not absolutely necessary. Ah check & resume to Pttfl Hawkins, Program Director WCHL, P.O. Boa 2127. Chapel HIS. N.C 27514 or call 942-8765 ECC ENTRY LEVEL POSITION WITH rapkfly growing del real estate trm. Resident manager far a 160 tout adult apartment complex m Chapel Hill area. Must be depen dable, hard-working, and aggressive. Some bookkeeping and typing skills. Individual must be fast learner and aHUing to Bve on property. No children, no pets, f 500 month apartment. Send resume with cover letter or request for ap pecatkm to: Manager, P.O. Bos 87, Carrboro, N.C 27510. ; EARN $5000. THIS SUMMER with CoUege Students Paint ing Co. We are now hiring District Managers far your city. This is a fuB time summer Job. No cap. aecc. interviewing on campus soon. Contact your plisinmt office far application ' and to schedule appointment. TEACHER NEEDED FOR THURSDAY afternoon Jewish Religious School Hebrew dans. Cat Amy at 3S3-89S7 or 489-7062, CC4JNSELORSFORCX-DSUMMOcantodieaioun-talns of North Carolina. Room, meats, laundry, salary and travel allowance. Experience not necessary, but must enjoy living and working with children. Only dean-cut son smok ing college students need apply. For aopacaftoabtochure write: Jack Levinc, Camp Pioewood, 16430 N.E. 29 Avenue, North Miami Beach, Florida 33162. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS FOR A 12 week acne study. Must have moderately severs facial acne. Fee offered M. $50. 6 visits to ilanaarioiogy clinic required. Sponsored by the Dept. of Dermatology. UNC School of Medicine. For tnfor maooa caB Carol Meyer. Monday, Wednesday. Friday 1 paa-5 pm. 966-3321. EXCELLENT SUMMER CXHJNSELING OPPORTUNITIES far men and women who arc interested la serving boy and gtria ages 7-16, guiding them bi their physical, mental and paituai development. Only those person who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help each todhtdua! child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in on or more of our snectaltwd activities. CoiWoe students, teachers, esd coaches should apply-CAMP THUNDERBIRD. located 17 miles southeast of Charlotte, N.C, Is aa ACA accredited camp member, speck 'Izing in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming a-id c weina), yet eat added emphast la placed on the land sports general athletics, tennis, golf, archery, r&ery and backpacking). Horseback riding, whits-water canoeing and tripping are ex tras in our exceiknt program. For further InformaiJois write or caB G. William Climer, Jr., Director. Camp TtuMderbird, Route 7, Box 50. Clover. S.C, 29710 (803431-2121). OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMER YEAR round. Europe. S. Amcr., Australia, Asia. AO Fields. $500-11200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write UC Bos 52-NC-I Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. CAROLINA OUTDOOR SPORTS IS seeking a part-time employee. Interests and experience must indude harkpack ing. paddling, and ikHr cross-country and downhill Apply at the shoo-133 'i E. Franklin Street upstairs. TWO PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS NEED part-time sitter for 6 month old daughter. Rid bike or bus to our house bi Carrboro. Call 967-65S6 for details. FraaPiThs Straw. Bad caa hue owed with Veronica yoat fee tJsaaaT Cafl Dicgy Bonier For the record Because of a proofreading error, The Daily Tar Heel mcprrectly reported black student en-. "rollirt irt the'- ONC syrteni-wil.SW'ffor 1983. The figure was for the 1982 school year. The DTH regrets the error. iX TTD O L? "An Exclusive Residence" One of the largest 2 bedroom apartments in the area Now Accepting Applications for May 1st Rentals 929 - HIGHWAY 15-501 TURN AT LIGHT AT HOTEL EUROPA All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. DEPENDABLE CARING PERSON NEEDED to care for a 10 year old girl 3 or 4 afternoons a week. Additional respon sibles negotiable. Hours 3-6 pro. Must have own car. Non smoker only. References required. Call 383-7872 evenings. EARN AT LEAST $5HOUR, get a free physical and hdp the environment The EPA needs healthy non-srnoking males AND females, 18-35, for breathing studies on the UNC campus. For more information call 966-1253, 8-5, Monday-Friday. THE NEW YORK TIMES wants to lure a student manager to handle student subscriptions. Excellent money, good ex perience, interviewing immediately. Contact Rick Dex hehner collect at 813-687-7S34. When calling leave name, number and school. COUNSELORS, OVER 18 WHO like to have fun and make fan at unique overnight boys' summer camp in Penna. Able to Instruct either one of following: watersafety, waterskHng, boating, soccer, basketball, arts and crafts, rodudimbing, rtflery, ham radio, rocketry, dence, archery, track, tennis, goH, photography, pioneering, or general athletics. Write Camp Director, 138 Red Rambler Drive, Lafayette Hill, Pa. 19444. for (rale FINE MKT. JEWELRY: February Is the time for love. Give thai special someone a gift of gold. Take advantage of our February Inventory Clearance Sale on aB chains and charms m stock. Below wholesale prices! Cafl for a private showing. 933-5357 Tilsit Enterprises. MALE DORM CONTRACT FOR sale. 323 ETiaus. Call 968-9086 ask for BUI. Price $300.00 or best offer. STILL NEED TO SELL Connor contract Great chance for lottery and North Campus location. Buy now for 25 dis count. Call Kathy 7-3008. Keep trying! AYCOCK DORM CONTRACT for sale! MUST SELL! DIS COUNT! Time far fail lottery. North Campus Convenience! Contact Regina at 968-0259 Mon.-Thur. afer 5:00. FOR SALE. NEIL YOUNG tickets. Two reserved 13th row. Best offer. Call 933-7271 after 2 pm or 942-8213. TWO NEIL YOUNG TICKETS: general admission last minute plans must sell, will take all offers until 6:00 pm Saturday night: yours for the best price 967-7607. NEIL YOUNG TICKETS. 2 or 4 reserved seats, row 12, mid dle. Tve no phone. Leave name and phone no. on my poster In Student Union. FOR SALE S-4 parking sucker good through Spring Semester. Price negotiable. CaB Kathy Wagner 9674749. services 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 package via UPS from Chapel , Hill. AO parcels insured, shipped same day received. Pack ing materials and assistance available. Ask about UPS delivery here. STERLING, 106 North Graham, 933-1111. THIRD FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share two bedroom Estes Park Apartment WiS have private room. 100.00month including utilities. 929-6440. NONSMOKING RESPONSIBLE PERSON NEEDED to share 2 -bedroom, 2 -bath apartment only 10 min. walk from campus. $147 month plus Vi utilities. Available knmed. Call 967-0455. evenings best ROOMMATE WANTED FOR HOUSE 4 miles from cam pus. $137.50month plus utilities (deposit required). On F bus route. Call Steve 967-4911 evenings. NON-SMOKING MALE ROOMMATE wanted for mobile home Vt miles from campus private bedroom and bath full kitchen and laundry facility preienrably through summer ses sion 929-6583 evenings. Applications due Seniors in the College of Arts and Sciences planning to graduate in May should turn in a degree application card by Friday, Feb. 4 to the Arts and Sciences office in Steele Building. Arts and Sciences seniors also must fill out a short data sheet when apply ing for graduation. - Seniors in other UNC schools should contact their respective deans to find out when their degree application cards are due. Trials need witnesses The UNC School of Law is sponsoring the 1983 National Mock Trial Regional Competi tions Feb. 14-16. A total of seven law schools will compete in the competitions, and the win ning team will go to Houston, Texas, in March for the national competitions. As the sponsoring school, UNC needs four witnesses and a bailiff for each of the 17 mock trials. Volunteers are needed for these roles as soon as possible. Any students interested in participating should call Bill Mills between 9 ajn. and 5 p.m. at 688-8058. From page 1 CGC with Painter's statement that the students were being "slighted" on the fee increase referendum. . But they were slighted because they were uneducated about the actions of the CGC, not because they were not given every option on every referendum issue, she said. - "Education is a responsibility that we've been slack on," Cargal said. "It doesn't reflect badly on the students, it reflects badly on us and on the media on campus." And Vandenbergh said that the CGC had "a really strong commitment to educate people, and not to carry out our own petty ideologies." CGC Speaker Bobby Vogler (District 14), who ; stepped down from his position during the meeting to participate in debate, questioned the council as to their reluctance to pass the referendum bill. "Last semester during budgeting I heard a lot of peo ple tell (student groups seeking funding), If we' only had more money ..., Vogler said. . . "If you saw the JPaily Tat Heel) this morning or ;!&$k little there was of it you know these groups need more funding. Why am I hearing now, 'If we only had less money ...'?' O A tt EB 3 LB tt 0 FEATURING: Two bedrooms Two full baths 1155 square feet Large patio or balcony Allow up to 4 occupants Swimming pool (open year around) Health Club facilities Universal weight gym Saunas Lighted tennis courts Lighted basketball courts k t.-.tv..it''::.A 0389 J HOUSEMATE WANTED. 2.5 miles from campus. Washer dryer, AC Nice neighborhood, wooded yard. $112.50 plus tt utilities. 967-9990. Abo, we have a part-time dog. wanted WANTED GOOD HOME FOR my two year old white poo dle. Call 929-6172 after 5:00 p.m. WANTED: A HOUSE IN or asar to tba Chape! ' 1110 Carrboro area. Prefer the $304 pea- aaocrth ranga. At least 2 bedraoaaa. Call Claire at 29-2514 daring baaiaieaa boag. CASH PAID FOR ALBUMS. 45 s, cassettes. THE ALBUM ANNEX 108 Henderson Street, upstairs over the bar. Buy Scn-Trade. WOULD LIKE TO RENT small refrigerator for this semes ter. 933-5942 ask for Cathy. business opportunities OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-Sportswear, Infant-Preteen or Ladies Apparel Store. Offering all nationally known brands such as Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein. Wrangler over 200 other brands. $7,900 to $16,900 includes beginning inventory, airfare for one to Fashion Center, train ing, fixtures, grand opening promotions. Call Mr. Keenan (305)678-3639. rooms ROOM AND MEAL ACCOMMODATIONS at Granville Towers available immediately. AO rates pro rated by the day until the end of the Spring Semester. Contact Granville South Business Office. 929-7143. for rent LIVE IN LUXURY FROM May-Sept: Sublet an apartment at The Villages with pools, exercise and game rooms. One bedroom loft nicely furnished. CaB Eva, 967-0720. FREE FEB. RENT: Royal Park, 2 -bedroom apt $310 mo. 933-8736. Keep trying. rides RIDE NEEDED TO CHARLOTTE this weekend. Share gas. Call: 933-4076. RIDE NEEDED TO BOONE, NC this waehewd (Feb. 4)1 More taaa wilUag to kelp wfth expenses mm drivlatg. CaB 933-2786 or 933-461 laal leave a aseaeage for Sharrll CARPOOL. SANFORD TO UNC. 8-5 Monday thru Friday. Call Mary 962-1204. DESPERATE FOR RIDE TO Boone area (Boone, Hickory. Sugar Mt) Please call Venessa at 933-1451. Will pay all ex penses. Need to leave Friday, Feb. 4. - personalis THE ANNUAL DTH BANQUET la Febrmary 18 at the Coenttry Scjsdre Steakkoase. AS etaSers, editors, em staffers aV saaacota are aacoraged to attend. Details la the otBce, Pay eat la dee J-WOTU by Feb. IS. PSs There's a party after the haaejaat mmd a beach road trip Satavday & Soa day. match! CATHY B.'S BOYFRIEND-ONLY If you know a lot about Knoxvilie. I only wanted information, not relation. Randy. The Associated Press WASHINGTON Recovery from the long recession will probably be slow at first, with unemployment remaining high. Presi dent Reagan's chief economic adviser told Congress on Wednesday. But he added that his was "a cautious and prudent estimate" from "a very cautious guy." And the adviser, Martin Feldstein, said President Reagan may eventually be proven correct in the hope he expressed Tuesday that a strong recovery already is under way. The official administration forecast is that the economy will grow 3.1 percent from the fourth quarter of 1982 to the fourth quarter of this year after the effects of inflation are discounted from the figures. Many private analysts say the economy did begin expanding in January, ending the recession that began in July 1981. Food shipments to some Eastern cities were curtailed Wednesday by a truckers' strike that has erupted into warfare on; the highways with more than 300 trucks dam aged, one driver slain and 27 people injured. ' Mike Parkhurst, head of the association which claims to represent 30,000 of the na tion's 100,000 independent truckers who own and operate their own rigs, called the strike Monday to protest scheduled increases in fuel taxes in April and highway use fees in 1985. While the independents represent about a fifth of the nation's truckers, they haul about 90 percent of the produce. ' RALEIGH A U.S, District Court jury Wednesday convicted Columbus County Judge J. Wilton Hunt Sr. of racketeering and interstate gambling. ''' Hunt was among 21 people arrested in Ju ly on federal charges stemming from the federal investigation into corruption in Columbus County, named Colcor. "I don't believe you can print what I think about the FBI," Hunt told reporters after the trial. Hunt was convicted of taking $7,000 in bribes from undercover agents to fix traffic tickets and reduce bonds. He was also con mqmsimfr the Jlassified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065 A, KNOW SOMEONE WHO HAS contributed unselfishly to the university? Then nominate that student for the Order of the Old WeB, a campus honorary. Forms at Union desk. Due Friday. ; UNC SUNBATHERSr SPRING BREAK 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! Aakjor Annette. Go with friends nt organize a small group and sunbathe for freei ','1'::'.' v.':':-1. . ALPHA CHI SIGMA (Professional Chemistry Fraternity) will ho'4 rush :on Feb.' 3, and 7. Open to all chemistry and allied majors. For more Info, come by 18-4 Venable. ATTENTION CWNESE AND SEAFOOD lovers! Door to door free delivery of our famous S.ino-Calabash style seafood and stir-fried authentic Chinese food, from Human and Szechuan. Plesse Coil bi for your orders (minimum of 2). Abo inoiire abmrt our d !!y dinner special. Daily Luncheon Special is $2.75 including.. Soup, main entree, fried rice or lo mein (minimumof four .ordes). One dollar off with this ad. Jade Palace Chinese and Seafood Restaurant, across from NCNB. Carrboro. ; 942006,-;-.;. S-YOU WRITE ALMOST as weB as AJM. (the almost is for respect) I want to know. you better. Subtlety isn't simple far me. -H. -.vV ;'. HAPPY 21ST BIRTHDAY CAROLYN ffodgepedk. yaw doa't tklak It'a ' from sis, do yea -GidOataHeret LOST YOUR BEAUTIFUL SELF? Find tt on Valentine's Day at Cary's Sweat Shop at Purdy's. Classes: Mon., Tues., Thurs. Times: 3-4, 4-5. 5:15-6:15. First Class FREEH EXQUISITE BERMUDA! Some space left Cruises, bands, boogying. Umbo, beer, super tanning. Round trip from RDU. March 5-12, apartment accommodations. Deposti $30, $459. Nationwide student group. Hurry! Contact Poppy, 929-6220. LAST CHANCE TO SIGN up for Bahamas Spring Break Trip. 8 days7 nights lodging at the Atlantis Hotel, round-trip airfare from Raleigh-Durham to Nassau via Eastern Airlines, Airport transfers, plus ex tras. Only $417.00. Deposit of $100.00 must be paid by 2 p.m. Thursday. For booking contact Sara Kendall or Denie Enderle. 933-6119. PARTY AT DELTA TAU DELTA! The HAIRY BUFFALO ran wild last week, this time if s one step better. Meet the REAL DELTS. Saturday 9:00 DTD House on Ptckard Lane. FRANKLIN STREET FROUC SPONSORED by Has Savior Class $19.00 for a loos sleeve T-Sbirt and free beers and food. Oa sale 10-3 fas the PH and 3-5 h Suite A Be There! STEVEN: THANKS FOR MAKING me the happiest girl on campus! Without you life nvould be totally un-bearable I Love You! Kenan's (plus one) mother. CATHERINE N.S FRIENDS. IT Is distressing to be misunderstood. I do apologize far my caddish behavior. Her dark eyes really got me? Schoolboy in Disgrace. THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS WISH to thank Tyn. dalTs Formal Wear for their continued support of UNC. Visit Mark at University Square for all your formal occa sion needs. HAPPY BIRTHDAY. MARK! Love, Your Amateur Baby PLANT A TREE IN ISRAEL! If you'd like to help die ecology of Ureal, who not plant a tree? You can plant tt with friends or a group or alone.- Plant It in Honor of someone or in memory of someone. For Just $5.00 you can give of yourself to others and to the land IsraeL Hillel will be selling trees for the Jewish National Fund on Wednesday. February 2 and Thursday February 3, from 10-2:00 at the Union. SKI NEARBY OR REFRESH your spirits by the firetide. No kiteruptions except those you want at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, the Getaway Place. $45 nitely for 2. $55 nitely far 4. 704-586-432, . EFEY victed of conspiring to violate interstate gambling laws by giving undercover agents the phone number of a bookmaker in South Carolina. . ! . WASHINGTON Reagan administra tion officials are quietly exploring a program of emergency food and shelter for victims of the recession and an accelerated schedule of federal construction projects to create jobs, Republican sources said Wednesday. At the same time, administration aides signaled to Congress that the president might be willing to alter the tax proposals in his two-day-old budget and accept a defense spending increase smaller than the $30 billion he proposed. The GOP sources said White House Chief of Staff James Baker and other administra tion aides have met recently for prdiminary discussions on a plan for an anti-recession program of the type both parties are pushing in Congress. WASHINGTON A U.S. Marine cap tain climbed aboard one of three Israeli tanks, his pistol drawn and loaded, and challenged an insistent Israeli commander to come over his "dead body" to get past an American checkpoint in Beirut on Wednes day, officials said. The Reagan administration immediately called an Israeli representative on the carpet over the "gravity" of the episode. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger called the Israeli behavior "threatening" and "both unnecessary and basically damaging" to prospects for peace in the area. " SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador At least 1,200 government troops launched a counterattack Wednesday to retake the guerrilla-held city of Berlin and ran into fierce resistance in outlying villages. On another front, the defense ministry claimed 220 guerrillas had been killed since the government launched a counterinsur gency drive 17 days ago in the guerrilla stronghold of northeastern Morazan pro vince. ' III i,$Ut il. I i . ' tin tavern - l Fine selection of Imported Beers, Fresh Popcorn and the best Juke Box in Chapel Hill above the Porthole the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe pre-menstrual breast pam. Call 966-5289 if interested. MEN! - WOMEN! JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign. No experience required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer Job or career. Send $3.00 far Information. SEAFAX, Dept. E-9. Box 2049, Port Angeles. Washington 98362. ' TO SOS 309 310 TEAGUE awytiaae feflaa love the Stria ha 123 Parker. ROSES "SEND ONE YOUR love on Valentine's Day." BALSA wiO take orders for ROSES at the Law School or Craige Dorm until Friday, February 4 at 4 pm. Roses arc $3 each. Special rates for dozen. BALSA will deliver on South Campus. Others pick up at Law School. HURRY. ITS NOT TOO late to sail the Bahamas Spring Break. $359 includes everything. Call 942-2695 now for fur ther details. . DO NT WAIT until It's TOO LATE! Some coupons In Cam pus Phone Book are expiring soon. Rentals, Haircuts. Piz zas, Sandwiches, Dry-cleaning, Video Games, Spas, and more! BIRTH CHOICE-PREGNANT? Struggling with a lifetime decision? Can we help? Call 942-3030. REDSKINS FANS! GET PSYCHED! A football awto grapaed by the Seperbowi Chaaape will be aacttow ed off Thursday, April 14 bs the Great HaO at the Caroueta Caaapwa Cheat Aatcttow, All proceeds go to charity. Ba ready! TO THE PRETTY GIRL whose eyes crossed mine while waiting In the hospital lobby. We said bye but I would sure like to meet you. Interested? The guy with the beard. MY BOYFRIEND LEFT ME Friday night And I let him go without a fight The reason bein' There's others to be seein' Now that I can be everyone else's delight So attention all you preppies, baggers. and other cute boys too, I, Miss Sapphire Olivia Johnsonn, am available tor all of you. . H I FEAR YOU are not who I thought you were. This Is too weird I want to know you better. Please reveal your truest Identity S. Hey Piasky aad Ackart-Are yoa happy now thai your aaaats are ta the paper? do nt roscrr VAjxxrars DAY - ta Peraaejabl PASS THE DUTCHIE... NO wait! ... save ttf ... never mlde - If s history ... or Is h? Happy 21st b-day Bob! Have a good one! Love HWF from OB. SAMUEL. PM ENCHANTED STOP to whale locker room talk and miss beauty. . .cheers! Stop there fs no question stop Saturday well be miserable stop there's gonna be trou ble in dixie land doc . . . adieu to ylea augusta ga. Is Just do place to be. HE'S COMING. HE'S ANGRY, He's righteous. And he's piping hot Vote for the candidate who refuses to bs played with. Mr. Potatohead for RHA president. Then you too can say, 1 like potato head!" MAKE SENIORS SPECIAL! Elect Parry Morrlaoai aad Aat Robbfaaa Sealoe Claea Preetdaaa mmd Vice) Prealdsat Prove, elective, dedicated leadership foe that da of 1984. MALE WITH HOT BLOOD! Crossed wires, not high gas bilk. Blanket and boyfriend services not requested, at least not the way you think. Friendship is nice, but has proven ver confusing. And, weather had nothing to do with the discussion. Any suggestions? COMPACT SLEEK SIXTY FEMALE: STD. Equipped 60 male wants test run Friday p.m. thru uptown area. Options available. Perhaps domestic foe) before a drive-in? repondes DTH. SU Vous plaM. BUG. VOTE "YES" FOR DIVESTMENT on Feb. 8 Massachusetts, Oregon, Wisconsin, Michigan St.. Maine,and Ohio univer sities have. National council of Churches, Methodist Church, union, and the state of Nebraska have. The does of Hartford, Madison, Gary, Berkeley, Washington and New York have partially of fully divested. Spread the fight again racism and oppression to UNCI

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