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I IIY T1l t 1 2The Daily Tar HeelAVednesday, February . The Associated Press WASHINGTON The Soviet Union has fired a new intercontinental ballistic missile in a test which could raise questions about whether Moscow is violating the unratified SALT II nuclear arms treaty U.S. intelligence sources said late Tuesday. , Officials said a small, solid-fuel missile was launched Feb. 8 from Plesetsk and that pre liminary analysis of information picked up by American monitoring equipment suggests it may have been the first successful test of a sec ond new Soviet ICBM. For the record In "Here's a Chinese sampler," (D7H, Feb. 11), it was mistakenly printed that the Peking Garden Restaurant has been in existence for lit tle less than a year. The restaurant has been in Luncheon Specials available at lunch 11 to 2 p.m. M-F Pizza buffet .... $2.95 Spaghetti ..... . $1.95 Lasagna $2.95 Salad bar . . . . . . $1.95 Great Potato .... $1.95 I Of . 1 .'' 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Send to: .- ; Admissions Office, Northwestern College of Chiropractic, 1834 South Mississippi Boulevard, St. Paul, MN 55116. ciaciciacatacacanciacaoiacaEiraacaaaac c!00IM13(Dl1 61 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. -. 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 office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. RAINBOW SOCCER REGISTRATION OPEN 10 pm Monday-Friday, 500 West Rosemary. Fldd Registration Sat, Feb. 19. 10 am-12. defend Road off 15-501 bypass. Coaches Deeded! Call 967-8797. JOE ROMINELU, THE ISRAEL Program Coordinator from Washington, is available for appointments this Thursday to speak with anyone interested in visiting, studying, or working In Israel. CeB 942-4057 for an ap pointment PRO-MOTION CONCERTS and WQDR proudly 1 Intimate evening with Grammy Nominee JOE JACKSON, Sun., March 27, 1983, 8 p.m. Reynolds Coliseum, NC State University. Only NC appearance. General public rickets $1 1.50. On sale Friday. Feb. 18, at all Triangle Area Record Bars, WQDR stores In Raleigh and the lobby of the Student Center at N.C. State. DO NT MISS OUT ON the Spring Break of a life tune! $359 per person Includes yacht, captain, food, fuel, and alcoholic beverages for eight people sailing one week In the Bahamas. Money is due no later than Wednesday February 16. So call John MItchener at 942-2695 now for reservations. ASPA WILL HOLD a aMMtiM at 5:3 In T-7 New Car roll os) Tlrareday. Feb. 17. Mark Patrick fens AJuMxaoto U.S.A. wUl eyaak oei the theory of Japa- ste anaumisieait Ketieahi eats asd aa CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF RABBIS will be holding a reception at HlSel from 3-5 pm Wednesday. Come and visit with your home town Rabbi, before the deli from 6-7:30. . WHY PAY BIG BUCKS for records when you can rent them? RICHARD'S RENT-A-RECORD. Has current rock, )axz, new-wave, disco, country, and more. Also oldies. Singles S2 per day, doubles 13.75 plus refund able deposit. (Rates lower for rental dub members.) Above Jordan's on E. Rosemary St. 967-3283 11-7 Mon.-Sat. 16, 1983 RALEIGH - Gov. Jim Hunt was released from the hospital Tueday afternoon and planned to recuperate from his appendectomy' at the mansion through the week, aides said. "The doctor advised him not to do any travel or speaking through next week," said spokesman Gary Pearce. "He's going to stay away from the office and take it easy just get his full strength back before he assumes his . full schedule." Hunt, 45, was taken to Wake Medical Cen ter on Thursday after he fainted during a speech before a group of mental health of ficials. existence for several years, but has been under the current ownership for little less than a year. The DTH regrets the error. .r. - j the salad you can cat! I only $2.53 I Tuesday all the pizza & salad you can eat! ; ! only $2.93 Wednesday all the , , spaghetti & salad you can eatl only 1 I I a a a a ask for Admissions. Zip. a 3 TONIGHT ITS "WEDNESDAY NTTE at Purdy 10 draft! 50t canned beer! Totally Rock -n- Roll and new wave. Chapel hfilTi new & best night to party at Purdy's ... of course! lost Cc found LOST SAT. IN PINE Room, Undergrad. Library, or Mcker vicinity: Pearl and gold Add-a-Bead wsailboat charm. Sen timental value. REWARD offered, (tease call Lorf, 933-6202. LOST: LADIES GOLDTONE WATCH, lost In Papagayos (NCNB Plaza) or Carolina Theatre, or on Franklin Street SUBSTANTIAL REWARD due to sentimental value! PLEASE CALL 933-7432! MELANI LYNN MCAUSTEH-I tomaA yoar wal let! CaH Urn 935-1507. help wanted ASTHMA SUFFERERS-EARN $50 in an EPA breathing experiment on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be male, 18-35, with currently active, physician-diagnosed asthma. For more information please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8-5. START NOW-TO BUILD YOUR FUTURE young, muln . level marketing group is seeking ambitious, self-reliant peo ple who can manage their time. Become a distributor of an inovarive Una of New Age" food entrees that need no refrigeration, are naturally wholesome and super convenient Monetary investment is $49. Time requirements and in-, comes arc based on your desires. Call 942-6554, 10-2 or 929-1242. 2-10 for details. CRUISE SHIP JOBS! $14-$28.000. Carribean. Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Directory, Newsletter. 1 916-722-1111. Ext UNC CHAPEL HILL OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMERYEAR round. Europe, S. Amer.. Australia, Asia. All Fields. I500-S100 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write UC Bos 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. PART-TIME SUBSCRIPTION SALES position. Approx imately 10 hours per week. For more information call the News and Observer 942-1806. COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT Camps seeks qualified counselors for 75 member children's camps ki Northeast July and August Contact: Association of Independent Camps (NC), 157 West 57th Street, New York, New York, 10019 (212) 582-3540. 1 8-30 YEAR OLD MALES with colds and flu neied w paid ' EPA research. Call Dr. Robert Chapman at 541-3304 or 942-3912. PART-TIME SECRETARYRECEPTIONIST needed. Typ ing 50 wpm, filing, light bookkeeping. Must have good in terpersonal skills and desire to work wtth women. Send letter of application to Orange County Women's Center, P.O. Box 1057, Chapel Hill. cals Hunt's bill gets initial approval . The Associated Press RALEIGH A modified version of Gov. Jim Hunt's dram shop proposal was approved Tuesday by a state Senate committee, while one lawmaker looked for support to raise the drink ing age to 21. State Sen. Robert Warren, D-Johnston, said he hoped to get enough votes in the Senate Judiciary III Committee to raise the drinking age from 18 to 21 instead of 19, as proposed by Hunt. Sen. Herison Barnes, D-Wayne, bill sponsor and chairman of the committee handling the bill, said he expected the committee to complete elections because a lot more students are aware," Reckshun said. "It all started out as a joke and we got a lot of response," he said. The strength of his showing did not mean that students are apathetic, Reckshun said. "They come out and vote and that's not apathetic," he said. Reckshun also did not arrive at Gerrard Hall until shortly before vote totals were announced. "I was typing my philosophy paper. I happen to be taking a lot more hours than these characters," he said. Randy Walker, Reckshun' s "minister to the people," said not to discount a Reckshun ap-. pearance in the future. "In case Student Government doesn't get its act together, Hugh is only a sophomore," Walker said. In the RHA presidential race, Dalton unof ficially collected, 1,550 votes or 53.5 percent and Miles received, 1,348 votes or 46.5 percent. "I did not prepare myself to lose at all," Dalton said.- "I was positive." Although he trailed Dalton in last Tuesday's election, Miles said he thought he could win the run-off. SPGSAL D8DS.G G7U9IG3 Tonight's study WHAT IS THE CHURCH OF CHRIST? For Free transportation call 962-2021 Days or 967-5224 Evenings. 730 P.M. American Legion Hall, Legion Rd. 1982-83 JOHN CALVIN McNAIR LECTURE MODERN COSMOGONY & BIBLICAL CREATION A Lecture by DR. OWEN GINGERICH Astrophysicist at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Professor of Astronomy & History of Science at Harvard University February 22, 1983 8:00 pm Hamilton Hall Sponsored by the Uniy. Committee on Established Lectures FtlANKLIN STtlSGT OPTICAL INC. Vz Price on all frames with purchase of Rx Lenses thru Feb. . No other discounts on sale items. Location: 412 W. Franlkin St. in Odgen Building (down the hall from Futon Furniture) Anthony M. Liner Licensed Optician 933 - All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication, WANTED: VOLUNTEERS FOR A 12 week acne study. Must have moderately severe facial acne. Fee offered is $50. 6 visits to dermatology clinic required. Sponsored by the Dept of Dermatology. UNC School of Medicine. For infer motion call Carol Meyer, Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1 pm-5 pm. 966-3321. Minimum age 15. SMOKERS! The EPA needs males, 18-40, for a blood study Involving 2 visits, IVi hours total, on the UNC campus. $15 compensation. Call 966-1253, Monday-Friday. 8-5. COVER GIRL MODEL TYPES (Over 18). No Experience Necessary. FREE TRAINING Call Diana Hansen at (219) 345-2000 or Write: COVER GIRLS. NAKED CITY, BOX 2000, ROSELAWN, IN:. 46372-0301 for sale ' FOR SALE: NEW SPORTSWEAR bags assorted colors and sizes machine washable top quality nylon prices up to $18.00. Call 967-1964. 77 WHITE V.W. RABBIT with fuel injection. Gets over 30 mpg. Great condition. FM stereo. Has new struts, steel belted radiab and battery 967-0713. MEN -THE SHRUNKEN HEAD now has leg warmers for men. Extra long in 9 different colors for men only. Originally $6.00. now only $4.50 a pair while they last services CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE '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. AH parcels insured, shipped same day received. Pack ing materials and assistance available. Ask about VPS 'delivery here. STERLING. 106 North Graham. 933-1111. SKYBUS 83 NO FRILLS STUDENT TEACHER flights Europe. Asia, Mideast, AfricaGlobal Travel, 521 Fifth Ave., N.Y.. N.Y. 10017. (212) 379-3532Book Early to Avoid Disappointment .,- " roocsSatsiies 1 or 2 LIBERAL MALES wanted to share apt at Townhouse. $118 month. V) utilities and your own room. Cable TV, dish washer, two blocks from campus. Immediate openings 967-1260. DESPERATELY NEED TWO FEMALES to share ocean front hotel accommodations at Daytona for the week of Spr ing Break. Call 968-8546, 9674165, or 933-6541. wanted. CASH PAID for Albums, 45's, Cassettes, THE ALBUM AN NEX 108 Henderson Street Upstairs over the bar Buy-Seff-Trade. work on the bill this week. Then the bill will go to the Senate Finance Committee, where the cost of implementing it and the fees levied in it will be considered. The dram shop statute approved by the com mittee differs little from one given tentative ap-'. proval last week by a subcommittee. It would make businesses liable to civil suits if they sell alcoholic beverages to minors or to people already drunk who later cause traffic ac cidents. The lengthy bill is designed to curb drunken driving by making it easier to convict defend ants, by revoking their driver's licenses and by eliminating plea bargaining and imposing "I thought I could win it and pull it out from .behind," Miles said. Miles was ahead by a small margin early in the race, but Dalton outpolled him in the Ehr inghaus district with 218 votes to 55, and every South Campus district. Dalton is governor of Ehringhaus Residence College. "I carried my own area big," Dalton said. "That shows they know that I did a good job." Miles said he did not know why Dalton was so strong in South Campus districts. "The forums 1 had down there (South Cam pus) were very good forums, I thought," Miles said. "A lot more people should have come to the forums they're very beneficial." Dalton said when he campaigned in Hender son Residence College, where Miles is governor, he found that people were "not pleased with what was going on." oi But Dalton said Miles was a qualified can didate. ; : -c "I think he (Miles) has some good ideas," Dalton said. "He obviously is a damn good can didate." , Dalton explained why he won the close race. "I think the issues were a lot alike," he said. "I came out strong with my leadership side. 8 John U. Neal Licensed Optician 0517 FAMILY WANTS HOUSE IN dumal HmCarr boro area, esd'a at leant 2 bedroom. CaB Clasra at 929-2514 PARKING STICKER: WILL EXCHANGE say 8-5 for yosv N-4. Call Mike at 933-4134, or 967-1466. Or, - cosm by 268 Wbsstoau SEGER TICKETS WANTED! Interested in tickets for any Bob Seger concert wtthtn 2-3 hours drive. Call Richard or Barb at 6-2681 days. 942-8312 night for rent WALK TO CAMPUS FROM your newly renovated one bedroom apartment located in private home, overlooks golf course. Many extras. Partial utilities, unfurnished. $345 967-3717. business opportunities OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-SPORTSWEAR. fofant-Preteea or Ladies Apparel Store. Offering aQ nationally known brands such as Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vanoerbih, Calvin Klein. Wrangler over 200 other brands. $7,900 to $16,900 . includes beginning inventory, airfare for one to Fashion Center, training, fixtures, grand opening promotions. Call Mr. Keenan (305) 678-3639. rides RIDE NEEDED TO ATLANTA Please! Leave Thurs. Feb 17 or Fri.. Feb. 18. Return Sun. Feb. 20 share expenses. CaB Kathy 933-7381 keep trying! HELP! STUDENT NEEDS RIDE to BOONE, leaving Thursday night (the 17th), or Friday (the 18th), prefer ably early. Please cal Casey, 933-6528. Will share usual. Thanks! RIDE NEEDED TO ECU this weekend. WIS share gas. CaB Lisa: 9334076. RIDERS TO WASHINGTON. D.C AREA needed for Friday 18th to Sunday 20th. No smoking, please. Leaving 12:30 on Friday. CaB Faith at 933-8133. personals - GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION at Spanky's begins today! Register at Spanky's or Small World Travel to Win a trip for 2 to Washington D.C you must be 18 to enter. One entry per person. Drawing and celebration held Monday Feb. 21st Limited supply of long sleeved G.W. Birthday T-shirts on sale now, only $8.50. tougher sentences. "I didn't agree with all (of the dram shop statute), but it's probably the best we can do," said Sen. Ben Tison, D-Mecklenburg, chairman of the subcommitee that worked on the statute. Warren said he will introduce an amendment raising the drinking age to 21 if he is sure he has enough Warren said if he can't get enough votes, he'll wait and introduce the amendment on the Senate floor. , "We need consistency here," he said. "If the drinking age is 21 for one thing it ought to be for everything. You can get just as drunk off beer as you can off whiskey." People Eke the way I did tiling.' In the race for CAA president, Baxter cap tured 2,650 votes, or 57.3 percent, while Flowers garnered 1 ,972 votes or 42.7 percent. The race was close in the early tabulations, with only four, votes separating the two can didates after results from six polling sites were counted. But Baxter began to pull ahead when results from the Carolina Union were posted. He received 441 votes there compared to Rowers 318. Baxter never relinquished his lead after that point and steadily pulled away from Flowers. "We're happy," Baxter said after learning the unofficial results. "I just want to thank everybody who worked for me and everyone who kept up with the race in the paper." Exams within the past week kept Baxter from working hard in the run-off race, he said. "What we did was we called a person in each dorm and asked them to take care of that dorm." . Flowers said she worked harder in the run-off race than she did in the regular election, but added that she had to drop a class in order to continue in the race. , , "Win or lose, I gave it my best shot," she George Washington's Birthday Celebration at Spanky's begins today! WIN A mi? FOR TWO TO WASHINGTON D.C. Includes hotel accommodations for two nights, airfare and rental car. You must be 18 to enter. One entry per person. Register at Spanky's and Small World Travel. Drawing and celebration held Monday, February 21, 1983. ! Travel Arrange merits mado by Small World Travel 1 s!;;ii; l Limited supply of long slcovcd Gcorgo's Birthday I T-Shirts on sale how. nniu A en 101 E. Franklin St. Classified ad may be placed at die DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. ATTENTION CHINESE AND SEAFOOD lovers! Door to door free delivery of our iamous Sino-Calabash style seafood and stir-fried authentic Chinese food, from Hunan and Szechuan. Please call ia for your orders (minimum of 2). Also inquire about our daily dinner special. Daily Luncheon Special is $2.75 including. Soup, main entree, fried rice or lo mem (minimum of four orders). One dollar off with this ad. Jade Palace Chinese and Seafood Restaurant, across from NCNB. Carrboro. 942-0006. SPACES stffl available for HOLIDAY INN OCEANSIDE in Ft Lauderdale for Spring Break. Please call Judy 968-0552 . TODAY!! Bermuda, Bahamas. & Daytona trips also avail able. SKI NEARBY OR REFRESH your spirits by the fireside. No interruptions except those you want at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, the Getaway Place. $45 nriely for 2. $55 nttefy for 4. 704-586-4329. , f UNDSEY FORDE: Thanks for the Valentine. You're my favorite co-worker too. Love. Scott Dupree. (P.S. You can Jump out of the press box before you get the $2.00) ALAN, happy birthday to the man who dares to wear ripped button-downs,' who tolerates a cigar -craving, burping dinner date, who wants muscle and whose been a great friend when I've needed a shoulder to cry on. Love, the weird one. AJCY.-Happy Birthday. S stew yoefre reaOy a cradle robber. Aa4 the baby crew s la a esraass. Aapway, atop gsttlaa depeeea1 ssavd enjoy atfe, Not aB boa sprtags eapport plywood aod shoe boiM. LooJs to Friday aad hopiofaDy boyosMf-Frank. 1 SAW you sitting alone outside the Union Friday night around 1:30 and was too shy to stop. If you're Interested in getting together, respond in the DTH to the stranger kt the . black hat HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN GARVEY (the answer to every girls' dreams). Hope your first Carolina Birthday as terrific -as you are. Happy Birthday again, P.R. HB. SO YOU WOULD NT have to search the VD personals, here's your personal a day late. You've always been there when I needed you. You're a sweetie and I love you very much. 143 Always YHB. TO THE BLOND guy waiting for J bus on Franklin Street .around 7 p.m. Monday: Enjoyed talking to you. Missed your name, though. Would Uke to properly meet you. Respond DTH personals. The girl Just out of aerobics. DEAR CUPID. Thanks for the flower, but Td like to thank you personally. Please call and make arrangements to meet S.K. JAZZ NIGHT! Cora hear Jan Ketch aad His Jaca QsnsrtatI Tharadey Feb. 17. 9-11 sa, at the HUlel How. 219 W. Caeseroa Av. BYOB. Ad $3. Reagan want to add as much as $1 billion for summer' employment, nutrition programs for women and children, and weatherizing low-income housing programs included in Hatfield's bill. Democratic Party whip Rep. Thomas Foley of Washington said White House aides under- stood the Democrats might push for more pro grams. " Sen. Baker, meanwhile, suggested that other legislation could be used later in the year to in crease spending on jobs programs. Baker, Michel, and other Republican con gressional leaders met for more than one hour with Reagan, who told the group that he hoped "we can pass on a bipartisan basis a bill that does not contain any make-work jobs but does . provide on an emergency basis real jobs and on a one-time basis humanitarian relief." From page 1 continued. "I feel there was a lot of things I could have done for the school and the CAA. VI had a lot of good ideas and at least I showed the students that I had a lot of people who had faith in me. I got in a run-off even though the papers and endorsements were against me." ' Flowers added that she would be willing to help Baxter get oriented in the office. "I'm a good sport about it," she concluded. In the Campus Governing Council representative run-offs, Zollie Stevenson defeated David Green 14-9 to capture, the District 2 seat, and Alex Rossitch won the District 5 seat with seven votes. District 19 could be headed for a run-off as none of the three candidates received a majori ty. Lisa Gitelman received 11 votes, Stephen Harris seven votes, and Marcus Plescia five votes. In senior class races, Sam Dixon defeated Ed die Whiteheart 425-272 to capture senior class secretary, and Jeff Lang defeated Will Webb 442-283 to win senior class treasurer. Compiled by staff writers Joseph Berryhill, Scott Bolejack, Charles Ellmaker, Lisa Pullen and Mark Stinneford. 967-2678 I NEED A RIDE TO Atlanta this weekend. Please call 933-4057. Will split gas expenses. VALEBXE BATEMAM Happy Birthday to the most pa tient loving, considerate, unselfish, optimistic, and pleasant girl I've ever known. Yes, VALERIE Bateman, I'm talking about you! Who would" ve thought a year ago. . .? Anyway, since I know, Valerie, Just how much you enjoy seeing your name in print. 111 say it again: HAPPY BUtTHDAY, VALERIE BATEMAN. . . Bill FAYE, You are one very special girl! Thanks for being such a great friend. Here's to Bemhard's Bay, Ice cream, fishy smeBs, South Africa, all-nighters, J.T.. dedicated quiet times, and next year's perfect roommates us! Lots of love. Amy TO WHOMEVER sent me the Carnation wtth the message, "Hi, Valentine!": I like K, thank you a lot! Please let me hear more from you, or else m go crazy! Paul. TO MY FAVORITE NURSE-WWtlsar ire pagsie aad Wswteia Sfaafla', s wrta swd aejsdd . ayee. or Molso aad ktaedl asallmaeae, I stop yo ffasd aoase to celebrate yoeor 22ad birthday, ras svre well be there so kelp! Love, Dsuibah. CHIP THANK YOU for making Valentine's so special. Just like you make everything. The flower garden keeps growing! I love you! Susan BElDESt BRIDES! BRIDES! Our newest Spring and Summer Bridal Fashions are arriving daily from New York. Stop by Moraocai Bridal. Forasal aad! Tsosodo. Eastgate Shopping Center, 942-0848. SIDNEY Mi Fleas harry winter le loaf aad cold wttboart yoeu Happy VaieaUaVs Day froaa Montreal! (Did yon thsak M forgetTT) Je false a. Te MY SUNSET The aowg was right, "yoa do have year own special way." Thank yoa for a special day Monday and aS the day we've speat The , Mam ie raadV. mm4 snktB than. En sntsa ore. Be aood; yoa know TU b nearby. Shfas on, aa always, mmd here 'e asy belated V-Pay pereonaL See yoa Friday, proclone aad ' 1 love yoa ba aches. Yoar Smarles. DEAR ANDY, Happy Legality! I'm three for three. Maybe next year IH be there. Love and miss you see you soon? Lots of purple love, Lee 25. DO NT PAY FULL PRICE, when coupons for discounts are as close as the Yellow Pages of your Campus Phone Book. Some expire soon, check today! 'WHO'S HUNGRY?? Come to the BAKE SALE sponsored by the Women's Lacrosse Club today 10-3 in front of the Union. B!G SAVINGS: with student I.D. get a half-price ticket one half hour before the play, to see PRCs production of THE GREEKS.
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