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2The Daily Tar HeelMonday, February 28, 1983 Price war forces Arab states to make eMback The Associated Press MANAMA, Bahrain The shrinking oil market is forcing the Arab states on the Persian Gulf into the first belt-tightening measures in a decade and may require them to dip into their huge oil wealth to prop up their economies and forestall unrest among religious minorities. For the last 10 years, the oil states have pursued ex travagant litestyles and development plans, lheir interna tional prestige and power soared as the price of oil rocketed from $3 to $34 dollars a barrel. Todayi the gulf Arab production has slumped from a peak of almost 19 million barrels a day to a little more than 7 million, and their failure to agree on a price with other world producers has started a price war that has dropped the cost of oil below $30 a barrel. In Saudi Arabia, Western diplomats say the kingdom is delaying payments to its many contractors and cutting bonuses, overtime and other allowances in hopes of avoiding a shortfall in its $91.8 billion budget. Murad Aly Murad, senior minister of the Saudi com mercial bank in Manama, said the Saudis may have, a $5 changes From page 1 Orsagh said. "We seem to be moving away from the at titude (of dependence on government) you saw develop ing during the 1930s." Waud said that other, less economically-based pro grams have affected the U.S. economy. One forgotten influence on the economy was the Volstead Act of 1919, he said. (The Volstead Act prohibited the sale, manufacture and transportation of intoxicating beverages.) ; '' "There was the tremendous demand for booze which was illegal, so who do you think got involved the criminal type," Waud said. "What the' government literally did was create a government subsidy for organized crime," he said, ad ding that the act "created a vacuum for organized crime to fill." Other countries, such as the oil producers, have also influenced (he U.S. economy, Waud said. , "They quadrupled our energy prices in 1973, and when the Shah (of Iran) fell, in 1979, they doubled it," he said. "Can you think of anything in our economy that doesn't use oil?" ' James C. Ingram, professor of economics, said technological developments by other countries have been good and bad for the United States. "We have been embarrassed by and made uncomfor table by some of the strides made by countries like Japan and Taiwan," he said. However, he said, "the increasingly international trading world that now exists was developed with U.S. blessing and U.S. leadership." "I think it's been a positive and helpful effect on the whole," he said. "We all benefit from the increasing ability to specialize and each country do what it does best" JjJ-k A i v . - DATE: March 2 TME: 10am-3pm PLACE: STtldSNT STORES ONE DAY ONLY! ImP Y?0 ' ClitsslTlcd tno Return ad and check or money order to the DTH ofBce by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 . Non-studentf $3.00 5( for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH ofQce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements RAINBOW SOCCER REGISTRATION OPEN 10 m-6 pm Monday-Friday. 500 West Rosemary. Field Registration Sat, Feb. 19, 10 am-12. Cleland Road off 15-501 bypass. Coaches needed! Call 9674797. PRELAW CLUB MEETING, Tuesday. March 1 at 3:30 Carolina Union. Town attorney of Chapel Hill will be the speaker. Nominations for elections will be taken. UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Exchange Program will hold informational meeting Wed., March 2 at 7:00 in Union. Come talk to past and current exchangee. Applica tions available in Steele Basement. UNC-PHGTOGRAPHERS: NEW CAROLINA Photo Club organizational meeting wiD be held on Tuesday, March 1, at the Carolina Union. Check with Union Desk for room num ber. Anyone Interested in photography, please bring your ideas and suggestions. FREEDOM FROM SMOKING CUNIC. Student Health Ser vice is offering a three-week brown bag luncheon "Freedom From Smoking Clinic" emphasizing positive lifestyle behav iors in a supportive group setting. Enrollment is limited to UNC students. This group will meet March 31, April 5. 6, 7 and 12 from 12:00 (noon) to 1:15 p.m. To pre-register (man datory) caB 966-2281. ext. 275 before Friday. March 25. THE DTH IS NOW accsptiag appScatloa far cfca taufaai abr at-targa sxmfeiosi M thm DTH Board of Director, Sta4srt ahosOd aaibeast re sat, cove lattar and mi Utmrnt t&ra raf areaeos to tka DTH Sxm (forworn lSam astd 4 dm Monday Friday) bafora tM March J, 1983. THE DEADLINE FC3 OASSSIISS foe Monday, March 14' a DTH wfJ fc TWday March S at 12 :09 moo. . billion budget deficit this year. Some Western diplomats predict a $10 billion-$20 billion shortfall in the budget, meaning" the Saudis may have to fall back" on their estimated cash reserves of $150 billion to make it up. Kuwait has an estimated $75 billion in reserves, and in come from this sum was higher than Kuwait's oil revenue last year. Abu Ahabi has about $10 billion in reserves, but for any of the gulf nations to dip into these coffers would be unprecedented and politically unpopular.. Radical opponents of the gulf regimes have long charg ed the rulers' expensive lifestyles are irreligious and a drain on the economy, and that oil production is based on the interests of Western consumers rather than the local population. Any severe drop in cash reserves would be political am munition foj opponents of the Persian Gulf regimes. Extremist Moslem groups are considered the greatest' threat. Saudi Arabia and the emirates have small Shiite Moslem populations spiritual brothers of the majority . sect in Iran but the monarchies are ruled by Sunni desegregation Pratt said it's difficult to force black and white students or faculty members to change generations of tradition of attending mostly segregated schools. "In terms of what the law says, Lichtman is generally on solid ground," Pratt said. "My problem is, law or not, we have practical problems that arc very difficult to achieve even assuming the good faith and cooperation of all the parties." He said public universities have a hard time attracting the small number of black doctoral candidates when they are being courted by Ivy League schools. During the last 12 years, Pratt has repeatedly ordered the Education Department to force desegregation of parking "One of the problems is that the parking is not con sistently enforced," Belts said. "There tend to be (traf fic) monitors who check stickers early in the day, but if you arrive late, or have to leave and return, all the park ing places have disappeared," she said, adding that a gate system could possibly help the situation. After hearing complaints from members of the Faculty Council, Betts counted the number of cars il legally parked in an N-3 lot-. On the first day of her count, she spotted 30-40 non-ticketed cars without N-3 stickers in the lot, she said. A later count showed about 20 illegally parked cars, she said. "Since the parking rules are not enforced, it makes you feel like a sucker to have paid $80 for a sticker when you could just as easily have parked without a sticker," Betts said. "I don't think I would have any worse time trying to find a parking place if we didn't have the system we -V- " o- v. Tl All 12 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 $2 per day, doubles $3.75 plus refund able deposit. (Rates lower for rental club members). ' Above Jordan's on E. Rosemary St. 967-3283 11-7 Mon.-Sat THE UNC DUNGEONS AND Dragons Club will meet at 7:30 on Feb. 28 in the Union. lost & found REWARD: UPON THE RETURN of a navy tote umbrella taken from under bleachers at Wake game. Call 933-3152 any time, no questions asked. LOST: SILVER LADIES SEIKO watch on Friday morning 225 vicinity of Pine Room. If found, please call 942-0594. Thanks. 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. ' OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMER YEAR round. Europe. S. Ainer., Australia. Asia. All Fields. $500-$100 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 18-30 YEAR OLD MALES with colds and flu needed for paid EPA research. Call Dr. Robert Chapman at 541-3804 or 942-3912. 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 infor mation call Carol Meyer, Monday, Wednesday, Friday J pm 5 pm. 966-3321. Minimum age 15. COUNSELORS FOR GIRLS North Carolina ACA private mountain camp. Experience not necessary but must enjoy working & li-tag with girls. Only clean-cut, non-smoking for interviews March 16th contact student placement office for appointment. HOT DIGGITY DOGS IS looking for energetic, outgoing person to operate its Hot Dog Cart in Chapel Hill; Thurs days, Fridays, Saturdays. Call Roy or Chariy Robinson for appointment. 383-5442 or 383-7886 (Durham) between 6 pm-10 pm. WANTED: JEWISH RELIGIOUS SCHOOL principal, Judea .Reform Congregation, Durham, NC. August 1983. Experience in Hebrew education and administration necessary. Send resume and two reference names to George Fishman, 641 Wellington Drive. Chapel Hill, NC 27514. higher education systems in states that formerly had dual systems. His remarks came during a hearing in which Reagan administration and civil rights lawyers said that five-year desegregation plans adopted in 1978 will not be fulfilled by the end of the school year. Lichtman said the states have been "backsliding" on desegregation because they know the Reagan ad ministration's Education Department won't start pro ceedings to cut off federal funds. He asked that Pratt order the Education Department to begin administrative hearings by June 1, 1984, aimed at stopping federal aid to North Carolina's community now have," she said. "We should stop having the pretense of a system unless it's going to be enforced." Sherman, however, said the parking system is being enforced. More than 27,000 parking citations had been issued during the first six months of school, he said. "An effort is being made to maintain spaces for those who pay to park," he said. To accomplish this, traffic monitors are being posted at the entrances of North Campus lots to check stickers for cars coming in to the lots, Sherman said. But one of the main problems with the traffic moni . tor system is that it is difficult to keep someone at the entrance of aU lots from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sher man said. In an effort to provide spaces for those faculty, . students and University employees who have paid for parking stickers, the traffic office is cracking down on the towine of illegally parked o?" 1 I spK on So! acted Athletic Shoes and . Warm-Up Suits mercrtanc!i9 limited to stock on hand ads must be prepaid. Deadline: (noon) one business day before services 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. DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe premenstrual breast pain. CaU 966-5289 if interested. COMPARE OUR PRICES FOR shoe repair and altera tions at The Shoe. In Eastgate next to Mariakakis. Open Monday-Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-12. 968-1407. BIRTH CHOICE-PREGNANT? Struggling with a lifetime decision? Can we help? Call 942-3030. CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE for sale TWO BOB SEGER TICKETS for sale. Call Jeff at 933-5626 or 962-3991 for details. GOOD DEAL ON SILVER Trumpet! Leblanc Maynard Ferguson model. Slightly used, suede case included. Call around dinner or 10:30 at night. Ask for David. 9334522. Good price! MEXICAN EMBROIDERED DRESSES FOR Sale! Fine hand embroidering many colors available only $35-$65. Call Kim 929-3391. Only a few left! CaU soon. MENS QUALITY ALLIGATOR LIZARD belts, wallets aatd accaeaoriae s da tat Anili Direct sales to you no overhead. Send $1.00 for catalogue (redeemable upon purchase). Rank & Rile P.O. Box Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 3569. for rent APARTMENT. 1 br, Mt. Bolus, daylight basement, separate entrance, spacious, mostfy furnished. Wall, bike, bus (G) to campus. $250 per month includes electricity, hot water. CaO . 942 1489 or 966-4644. LARGE ONE BEDROOM APT. for rent Sot month or one year lease available. Across from University Mail. Call Camelot Aprs. 929-2964. LU 1 Q d i f " u- I - Moslems. Bahrain is 60 percent Shiite and ruled by Sun nis.. ' :-; - In November 1979, extremists took over the. Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and tried to overthrow the monarchy. In December 1981, 73 people were arrested in Bahrain on charges of plotting a revolution. On Sunday, the Saudi press agency denied a London newspaper report that hundreds had been arrested in con nection with an alleged Iranian-backed coup plot in the kingdom. . r ; Cuts and reassessments of development plans and foreign aid to the Third World are seen as likely given the oil situation. . ; - ' "Nobody doubts there will be price cuts," said Tariq A. Almoayed, the Bahrain information minister, in an in terview with The Associated Press. "The impact will be threefold: a lot of rescheduling of projects and more delay in projects that have not yet started. It will mean that some countries will have no surplus money and the Western banks will be anxious to know the extent of the drop in deposits." .. From page "I colleges. ' . ' The order also would stop aid to the entire systems of higher education in the other states unless there is evidence that the schools will be fully desegregated by the fall of 1985. He asked that Pratt order new plans from each state by March 31. rtl Larry J. Blake, the president of North Carolma's community college system, said he was surprised by the NAACP Legal Defense Fund action. a "We are right at the minority population of the state, percentage-wise," he said. "We have never had a history of . . ". segregation in the system and continue to enroll large numbers of minority students." From page 1 Until tiow, the traffic office has mainly towed ve hicles that were obstructing traffic, parked in handi capped zones, or parked in other hazardous places, Sherman said. "We believe that those who paid for permits should be afforded as much parking as possible," Sherman said. "We win now be looking at the habitual violator who uses the spaces of others, and will be removing these cars," he said. Students win not be the only ones affected by this new emphasis on removing illegally parked cars, Sher man said. "The objective of this department is not to take on the view of only one segment of the University we must provide equally for everyone with what we have," he said. "Our problem is how do we give something we, ourselves, don't have more parking spaces." . Saturday, March 19 8 pm Memorial Hall ' Tickets $4 and $6 Union Box Office 962-1449 - A Carolina Union Presentation Sale ends a'5,'33 UWlVcRSnYSGUAr (rext to Cranv;;:o Tower:) . 133 W. Frcn!!;n St . Cpcn v;cc.n;tcs 'til 8 pm Ad must be received by publication. classes YOGA. ITS A QUESTION of Joy! The Yoga Place will offer 8 classes each week, 321-55 for beginning and continuing students. For information call, 967-9686. 452 West Franklin Street since 1975. rides NEW JERSEY BOUND? We need 2 rides to central N.J. for Spring Break. We can leave March 4th, return March 13th. Will share gasdriving. Call 933-6077. DESPERATE! NEED RIDE TO Boston, Mass. for Spring Break. WiD share expenses, leave at your convenience. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE call 933-3273 ask for Lee. HELP!! NEED RIDE TOfrom Miami or Ft Lauderdale Fla area for two over Spring Break. Call Susie at 933-4651 or P.J. at 933-2967. Please!! 1 OR 2 RIDERS needed leaving to Orlando on March 5 and coming back on March 12. Call 933-3601. . FOR SPRING BREAK. RIDE needed to and from Washington, D.C. area (I live In Alexandria. VA) willing to share expenses. Call Nita 933-8117. RIDE NEEDED TO SNOWSHOE one way leaving anytime on the 3rd or 4th will split cost PLEASE HELP 933-2636 John. . PHILADELPHIA-1 NEED A ride tofrom Phila. for Spring Break. WUI share the usual. Please call Jean-933-5352. BIG APPLE BOUND? or CONNECTICUT? Profit goes to Eastern Airlines or you! I'm heading north for Spring Break and love traveling by car! PLEASE caB Kevin at 933-2565. WE NEED A RIDE to Atlanta for the ACC Tournament leav ing Thursday, March 10. anywhere in NC. Will thare costs. CaU Leslie or Susan at 933-8068 or 962-3996. Leave a message if not there. RIDE NEEDED TO ORLANDO area for Spring Break. Win share driving and gas. Please call 933-4984 soon. Keep try ing. I'm getting desperate! PLEASE TAKE ME TO Atlanta if you're leaving Friday. 34 after 11 a.m. Will share driving and expenses. Call LU at 933-3412 or at DTH office. ' personals TO "WILLIAM MICHAELS and COMPANY:!! Where were you? Who are you? When will you? The Two ki Morrison. 0 I W"- Vrf- 'w ' MHW -tpr -tW" mm The Associated Press WASHINGTON A resolution urging President Reagan and Congress to consider tax increases and defense cuts aimed at slashing federal deficits won preliminary approval Sunday from the nation's governors but not without some partisan misgivings. The nine-member executive commit tee of the National Governors' Association approved the resolution by a vote of 7-1. Gov. Jim Hunt was not present. .. It contained a six-point program designed to cut the projected 1988 budget deficit from $267 billion to $90 billion. Hunt chaired a meeting on the Task Force on Technological Innovation. He presented a prelirninary report on state initiative in technological innovation and members discussed related sub jects. WASHINGTON Rep. James Broyhill, R-N.C., has urged President Regan to release "in ' total" En vironmental Protection Agency super fund documents subpoenaed by a House subcommittee. Broyhill, the ranking Republican on the House Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, was joined in a letter Sent to Reagan Friday by Reps. Bob Whittaker of Kansas, Thomas Bliley of Virginia and Michael Oxley of Ohio. The congressmen asked for a quick, complete release of the requested documents. They said they were not satisfied by the White House release of edited versions of some EPA docu ments that the administration said were covered by executive privilege. Meanwhile, the White House was checking for improper contacts be tween its staff and the Environmental Protection Agency. Whittaker estimated only about a third of the agency's problems have been exposed. Due To The Great Response That.We Received From Our Tuesday Night Special. We are now offering: All The Pizza and Salad You Can Eat! Every Monday and Tuesday night. i 'til i l 1 ' i : "t jsm Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-midnlte, Frl. & Sat. 11-1 a.m., Sun. 4-11 p.m. 208 W. FRANKLIN ST. 942-5149 Tho CcroIinaJJnion Presents v.lth specie! guest i"r.rcl) Z71U-- 8 pm Memorial r.z'-.zlz Ll U::n V.zx ClZzo (Z22-W.Z) Nssn-G Weekdays Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. SALLY IVE BEEN DROPPED by 4 girls in the last week (al under 16). Thanks for trying to understand. Other than my mother, you are the only one who has kiseed me . . . and my mom charges! 1 love you truly! Todd S. of VTRginia. SPRING BREAK IN THE SatoUaa toaot yoareolf by th Braatda sto at th boach. Usnrkad astd rag at at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES 704-58-4329. $219 for 7 days6 sights for 2. $250 for 7 days 6 Bight for 4. SWEET CAROLINE INTERVIEWS help support the TAR , HEELS! Pick up APPLICATIONS at Sports Information Of fice hi Carmichael Auditorium must be turned in by MARCH 18TH. Sign up for interview at that time. . .GO HEELS! THE DTH IS NOW accaptiag applications for the stadsxt bar at-Uros poaMoa oa tha DTH Board of Directors. Stadaate shoald sabaast rs aasae, cossar latter aad at iaaal throe rsfaraacsa , to the DTH office (bstasaa 19 aaa aad 4 pai Moadavf rlday) before 4 pm March 3. 1983. TO THE ONLY KARI that 1 and probably anyone else has ever met sorry I screwed up on Wed. It was supposed to go smoothly but I had forgotten about that lethal combination of baby blues and sedui&ant blond hair. Now at least you know I care and always have. Todger. P.S. You sttH owe me a picture. WIN A QUILT: COUNTRY Store in University Mafl raffling handsome cherry tree quilt. $375 value. Tickets $1 each m Country Store. Proceeds to charity.' Drawing March 12. MICHAEL S. THANKS FOR the personal. Saturday was really nice for me too. Dinner and a movie sounds great! Give me a can and well make plans. Karen C STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE IS offering a tve week weight management group emphasizing positive lifestyle behaviors. Enrollment is limited to UNC students more than 25 pounds overweight. Prescreenmg interview mandatory. CaB 966-2281 (ext. 275) before March 1. , HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANNE C. STOKES that's C" as in Carol, not to be confuted with any other Anne Stokes! Here's to frying leaps off your bed, walking (or should I say tripping) in the room, silent mornings (except for a few!). okes for the radio (they were really BAD!), punchiness and laughter in the late night hours, and the best roommate ever! Hope you have a wonderful day! Love Always your favorite roomie. Donna. 1 I THE CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is seeking ap plications from anyone interested fai Homecoming, Ticket Distribution, Parents Day, Intramurals, or Advertising. Ap plications available. Suite A. Carolina Union.: SHARON H, TAMMY B: OOps! I'm late wishing you two Happy Birthday! Hope they were great. Tammy 7:00 sur prise? Sharon a house shower? Tm late, but I couldn't forget you or your big days. Happy Birthday! P.R. WASHINGTON The Democratic-controlled House Appropria tions Committee, treading lightly to avoid a veto, approved a $4.6 billion ' relief . package Friday providing jobs, food and shelter for victims of the long recession. The measure also contains $5 billion to continue unemployment benefits without interruption, and the full House of Representatives is expected to approve the package with little difficul ty next Wednesday. The bill was cleared by the panel on a voice vote, although one Republican complained it was "rotten" and one liberal Democrat said it amounted to his party doing President Reagan's bid ding to get a pittance. ' "Ronald Reagan wants to give the country the impression he has done something ' by doing as little as possible," said Rep. David Obey, D-Wis. Reagan "has put the Democratic Party in the position of being the en forcers of his numbers or we get nothing," said Obey, who failed on two attempts to include in the bill $485 ' million for increased health services for the needy. WASHINGTON Treasury Secretary Donald T. Regan said Sun day the Federal Reserve Board should begin slowly tightening its reins on money to prevent the recovering economy from overheating and setting off a new round of inflation. Board Chairman Paul Volcker, however, rejected the idea that the na tion's central bank should change its guidelines "simply because the economy is rising more rapidly" than officials had anticipated earlier. Regan, appearing on ABC's This Week With David Brinkley program, noted that some critics think the Fed already has pushed too much money into the market during the past six months. ALL GOOD THINGS MUST coasa to aa aad. The HaJfl Is forced to reelga aad la his place a bright yoauss face appears. To all asy loyal staff, thaak yoa for yoar support, aaderstaadiag, aad hard work. Stretch: Good hick with yoar stew job. Now yoa ass to work 49 hoars per week aad ajo to' school at the as a tin Zaaen Besides yoar coastaat cossplafate, yoar the bast dasaa crsaUes sraf shot psrsoa are have. Jeff: I expod . soas socks If I say sosthtog alee. Thaaks for the late Bight work regardless of yoar IM echodale. Jaatie: Welcoase aboard, bat doa't fat hi asy troabte srtth girls froas Florida. Lorb Thaaks for ths patieace with oar psaado isrteraskip progress. Wsicoasa to the staff. Last bat certainly aot least, Scott. At tisaes whea I really aaedad .help, yoa ware always there. Thaaks bad. Not to forget say vary sapportlva gkrtfriead. Us. Words caaaot express the gratitade aad love I feel for yoa aad yoar sap port. Thaah yoa aO A5ea Doaa Steels. GWLi IF YOU SEE Cbacft WUkeasoa today, doa't bag or kiss hiaa$ ha aaada asore. At age 19, Chuck stiB Is pars. Hs aaada yoar help ssea, sosti aad chBdrea. He's setting desperate so for his barthday GWLi Get Wilkoasoa Laid. Take a chaace; It aright be worth a laagh. Coats by Ehilaghaas aad wish Chacx WBheaeoa a Happy Birthday. CHEC (Contraceptive Health Education Clinic) meets every Monday at 4:00 p.m. in the Health Education Suite of SHS. Individual consultations also available by appointment. CaO 966-2281. ext. 275. TO THE GIRL WHO spills grape Koouud over everything in stead of drinking it yes this means you ANNE STOKES. Thanks for being such a good friend and for always being there. I can't teU you how much your friendship means to me but I hope you know that it means a great deal. Hope this day holds many surprises. Happy Birthday! Love, Rosic. A SPRING BREAK NECESSITY! Get your own flying disc (a frisbee) for fun on the beach (or anywhere). On sale this week in the Phi ?? WHERE TO GO OVER Spring Break?? The Plaza .Hotel'- Daytona's Finest. Special Spring Break Rates. Ocean front with 3 of Daytona's Hotest Night Clubs! Call soon! (1-800-874-7513 or 7514.) Ocean front with 3 of Daytona's Hottest Night Clubs! CaB soon! (1-800-874-7513 or 7514.?
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