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,"liiir'r'Tr-"rii-n(yiinnirrgi r"(J(rTH"nr-ly," f ' 2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, April 7, 1983 Helms: early campaigns By MICHAEL TOOLE Sun Writer The never-ending cycle of political cam paigns is a major reason for the American public's lack of confidence in government, said state Rep. Parks Helms, D-Mecklen-burg, in a speech to the Young Democrats Tuesday night. "We've become a nation of full-time political office seekers and part-time " political office holders," said Helms, a potential Democratic candidate for N.C. attorney general in 1984. ' . Helms said full-time candidates; are' damaging to the credibility of the entire . political institution because their constant., 1 campaigning keeps them from doing their work. Helms, who has not formally declared ; his candidacy, said beginning a campaign two to three years before an election was too early, so he would finish his job of representing Mecklenburg County before' ' starting his bid for attorney general. "W W ' 1 1 A nanaicavvea aw Handicap Awareness Day is being held today in an attempt to make able-bodied students aware of barriers between themselves and handicapped students, and to show ways to overcome those barriers. The day, sponsored by the Carolina Union Human Relations Committee, will consist of three programs: handicap simu lations, equipment demonstrations and films and discussions, said Robin Overcash, 1983-84 Human Relations Committee chairperson. The simulations will be held from noon to 2 p.m. in the Pit. Blindness will be simulated with a trust walk, partial blindness by wearing goggles smeared with vaseline and arthritis by wrap ping participants' hands with gauze bandages. The problems of those confined to wheelchairs will also be simulated, Overcash said. ; By participating in these simulations, students can learn that V 121 E. Franklin St. Phone: 942-3254 Classified lxsla t I Return ad and check or, jnooey erder tp'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. ' ! ' '' announcements A.B.S. ANNUAL PIGFEST WILL be held April 8 from 4:00 8:00 p.m. on Ehringhaus Field. Food served at 5:30 p.m. Faculty tudent volleyball. Check in front of Carroll 106 or at A.B.S. office lor tickets. RECORD CONVENTION SUNDAY. APRIL 10. 10-e. Pealme seJUaa, trading, boyiig albauM aad 45 s 19S0V198O'. $ 1. Adaaieeteau Big Bum CoawaatkMi Caatar. DamM Vulasa HUUboroagfc. THE ULTIMATE IN FRISBEE is coming! 2nd Annual Caro lina Invitational Ultimate Tournament sponsored by the Disc Club. April 9 & 10 9:00 am 6:00 pm Carmlchael Field. Spectators welcomed! t ALPHA Clfl OMEGA PHOTO CONTEST! Eatetas to Alpha CM Oasasa koaaa by April 8. Opa Hos aad prise April 10 2-5 pm 215 E. Roaeiary Si 82.00 atry Im for charity. Call 96S-0057. NO ONE ELSE DARES. But we've been doing it for 3 years and still going strong. Chapel HUTs favorite pre-weekend celebration! If s "Bottomless Cups" tonight at Purdys featur ing lour hours ol FKLE BEER! ATTENTION FRESHMAN WOMEN: EARN a fuB aatMaWs bs-etata tnrtioa, baad ea scholarship ta volvaaMat aad ad. Application available at Uaioa Dm, and 01 8tt Baildiaa. DaadUaa Is April 8. help wanted DID YOUR EASTER BREAK turn Into a summer work headache? We need workers! Must relocate. Have entire summer free. Make $310week. CaD for Interview 942-5151. Leave message. SUMMER MAINTENANCE AIDES-TOWN of Chapel HUI, Public Works. Laborer positions involving street patching, mowing, clearing or trimming brush, etc. Related experience helpful. $3.65hr. Apply by April 12: Municipal Bldg, 306 N. Columbia. EOAAE. . , r BLACK MALES AND FEMALES Earn $Shr-get a free physical, and help the environment The EPA needs healthy non-smokers, age 18-35 for a breathing study on the UNC campus. For more information call 966- 1253. Monday-Friday. 8-5. I aw sr maw- av -aw a . ar . "When I run for attorney general,' I : want people to vote for me because they want me for attorney general, not because they want me the hell out of Mecklenburg County," Helms said. No other candidates have formally entered the race, but Orange County District Attorney Wade Barber has ex pressed interest in running. The full-time campaigns of political hopefuls pose two other problems in establishing public trust in the govern ment, .Helms said . Helms said the large amount of money needed to engage in such a campaign limits the political process to frontninners and the wealthy who can afford to run. ' " Full-time candidates also promote an 'avoidance of crucial issues because politi cians' fear that a stand on a controversial subject; will hurt their chances for election, Helms' said. However, this strategy can backfire because voters can usually sift through doubletaik, Helms said. Day areness "even everyday small things are made more difficult when you have a handicap," Overcash said. Demonstrations of a telecommunications device, a talking calculator, a Braille writer, a paperless Braille device and a tape punch will be given from noon to 1 p.m. in the Union videotape lounge. The films, A Different Approach and What Do You Do When You Meet A Blind Person, will be shown at 1 p.m. in room 202 of the Union. A discussion will follow, Overcash said. They (the movies) are to let you see what it looks like when people react to someone who's handicapped, she said. "Basically, we want to raise awareness that there are han dicapped people on campus and that they are people too," Overcash said. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fitted - polished - cleaned SUNGLASSES prescription - non-prescription OVER 1,200 FRAMES JOHN C. SOUTHERN - OPTICIAN estjooct; All 12 ASTHMA SUFFERERS EARN $50 in an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be male, 18-35, with currently active asthma. For more information please call 966-1253. Monday-Friday. 8-5. .. 18-30 YEAR OLD MALES with colds and flu needed for paid EPA research. Call Dr. Robert Chapman at 541-3804 or 942-3912. RAPIDLY EXPANDING COMPUTER SOFTWARE company is seeking full-time office worker. Office and computer experience preferred. Unlimited advancement for out-going, hard-working, self-starter. Call 967-0861, 3-5 pm ask for Chris Stewart. SUMMER BABYSITTERS. LOVING, STIMULATING. Re sponsible babysitter wanted two afternoons per week. Prefer ably Tuesday and Thursday. May-August. Also, weekday and weekend evening babysitters needed as wett. Must be re liable and have own transportation. Requires infant care taking experience and references. Please call 967-8505. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT. Reliable couple or individual to do weekend and some week nights phone answering and radio dispatching. Living quarters furnished and required to live on sight when on 'duty. Ideal opportunity for single or married student with nights and weekends free. References required. Call 942-7000. CRUISE SHIP JOBS! S14-S28.000 Caribbean. Hawaii, World! Call 'for Guide, Directory. Newsletter. 1 916-722-1111 Ext North Carolina. RESPONSIBLE PERSON NEEDED FOR after school child care in home to begin FaB Semester "83. Appros. hrs. 3-5 p.m. Car preferable. Call 967-6389 evenings. r SUMMER WORK AVAILABLE! TRAVEL? Experience? $1250month. Write: Summer Work, Box 3603, Chapel HiH for Interview information. Few positions left. . - HELP WANTED FOR PART-ttmc work in frame store. Per son preferably with some art or picture framing background or Interest Call 286-4831. 1:00-5:00. ' services RECALL WORD PROCESSING. Dissertations, theses, term papers, form letters, resumes, etc All work is dons on mod ern word processing equipment Our staff is experienced in legal and medical terminology. Reasonable rates and fast turnaround service. For information call Pat King at 493 3536, or come by at 1905 Chapel Hill Road, Durham. ALBUMS HALF PRICE or less. An guaranteed. We buy, sen and trade. The Album Annex, 108 Henderson St Above the bar. Cash for dean records .'' TIME TO LOSE WEIGHT? It's easy with Herbaliie. the nutritional weight control program. From 10-29 pounds a month with guaranteed results. CaU Susan 942-0120. ELECTROLYSIS-SAFE AND PERMANENT removal of unwanted hair by medical professional. Free and private consultations. Evening and weekend appoint ments. Linda Durham. RN.. certified Electroioglst 929-3809. BIRTH CHOICE PREGNANT? Struggling with a lifetime decision? Can we help? CaU 942-3030. CHEAP TYPING! CALL 529-TVPE unsafe "If you spend all your time worrying about the next election, there won't be a next election to worry about." Helms said he was proud that North Carolina had the first Southern House to. pass a nuclear freeze resolution, but he said he was saddened when the Senate watered down and tabled the freeze bill in the same way it had dealt with the Equal Rights Amendment. The full-time candidacy syndrome which prompts these "acts of political cowardice" cannot be helped by legisla tion, Helms said. The solution must come from aspiring candidates and incumbent office holders, he said. He said Rufus Edmisten, the current N.C. attorney general, has done a good job in dealing with the criminal justice system, but he said the state's chief lawyer also has an image to project. "It's good to be against crime," Helms said, "but the office is much bigger than that." ; is RITA KOSTECKE GPSF picnic tickets on sale There will be a spring picnic for graduate and professional students Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at Storybrook Farm on Jones Ferry Road. The picnic, which is sponsored by the Graduate and Profes sional Student Federation, will feature music by the Bluegrass Experience and 'free beer and soft drinks. Picnickers should bring their own food and families are welcome. Tickets for the event can be purchased from the GPSF office in Suite D of the Carolina Union or from depart ment senators for $1. . Middishade Hopszck Blazers 2-fcr $140 Ref. $135 Each ' College Hall Suits 2-fcr $190 Ref. S26S each Middishade Cotton Blend Sport Coats 2-fcr $00 Ret. SI 35 each Our Own Make Cotton Sweaters $22.90 Ref. $40 Long Sleeve Sport Shirts $12.90 Ref. to $40 Alterations at Cost. See Mow Easy It Is To Be Better Dressed For LOSS! aaaiam jg"!" observed :Jmim 163 E. Franklin St. Downtown Chapel Hill Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6:30 Sun. 1-5 Free Validated Parking ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by (noon) one business day before publication. for sale PARTY BOAT. 22 FOOT Wahrum Catamaran sailboat Three sails with bags, factory mast. boom, rigging. Already moored at Kerr Lake UNC recreation area.' Moving west, must sell. $800.00. Call 489-5868 . LOFT FOR SALE: PRICE-195.00 Room-345 Cobb. Call 933-8078 and ask for Lana or CheryL $1.00 OFF LP's, TAPES Spriaa Sate. BACK DOOB RECORDS. 136 E. Roseaty. Lower LavcJ, NCNB Plaxsu Wad, April 6th tar Sjrt, April 9th. Bwy Trade S0. Moa-Sat 12-6 p.sa 933-0419. CANNON 1030-TLS SPEAKERS. 10 Bass 3 Mid' V x 4 Tweet. 10-150 watts capability, good condition, $180 for pair or best ofier, call 929-5789, Craig. ADC STEREO EQUALIZER: 12 bands par channel; tape recording and dubbing capability: lVi years old, new condi tion; $160.00. Call Greg at 933-8281 after 6 p.m. . L-SHAPED LOFT FOR sale-$100. Contact Sharon at 933-8032 or come by 304 Cobb. Need to sell as soon as possible. .Thanks! -. ; vjs. SONY WALKMAN II FOR sakTAlmost new. Will throw in blank tapes worth $20. Wifi sa'-e Walkman and tapes for $40. Call Doug 929-2091. v i . for rent SUBLET MAY-AUGUST. POSSIBLE renewal. Two bed room, furnished, twenty minute walk to campus, on bus Une. Rent negotiable. Cal 968-1538. SUMMER HOUSING AC, dose to campus, access to kitchen facilities. Call Kappa Alpha Theta house for more in- . formation at 967-9166 or 933-1953. THE PDC HOUSE ON Finley Golf Course is renting rooms for summer sessions. Air-conditioning: carpeted: kitchen: -cable TV; sundeck. On G-bus route. $125 per session $50 refundable deposit. CaU 968-9118 or 968-1135. SUBLET OUR 2 bedroom Old Wett Apartment for summer. Just minutes from beautiful downtown Carrboro on the bus arte. Price and dates negotiable. "A" 929-8391. SUBLET FROM MID-May to mid-August a fomtehed 3-bed-room Carolina Apt. Pool, A.C., on bus route. Rent negoti able. Can 942-2517. . BEST DEAL ON SUMMER sublet! Big, 34 house $300 mo ($100person)t AC, Furnished, cable, washer, dryer, sundeck. May 15-Aug. 15. 929-6319 after 5 pm. Keep trying! SUBLET: TOWNE HOUSE 2-bdrm2-bath apt for sum mer! LOW rent, only blocks from campus. Attractively fur nished, AC. pool, laundry. Ca9 evenings 967-8491. . SUBLET KINGSWOOD APT. for June ft July. Rent $329 month. May rent already paid. Option to take over lease. Can 929-7404. DUNKING BOOTH FOR RENT at $25day or $100week. BIG MONEY MAKER. Contact Warren Co. Jaycees, P.O. Box 631. Warrenton. N.C. 27589 or caS (919) 257-1921 or 257-1710. ' SUBLET OUR ONE BEDROOM apartment for summer, and keep our security deposit Option to renew. $234rnonth. On CJ bus fine in Carrboro. 967-6822. SUBLET KINGSWOOD APARTMENT FOR summer. May rent already paid. Option to renew lease in faS. Great loca tionclose to campus, laundry, pool. A.C. available. Catt 942-7241. SUBLET MAY-AUGUST PLUS renewal option. Two bedroom, pool, AC, furnished, and on bus line. Rent negotiable 968-1085 keep trying. WASHINGTON If President Reagan won't cut defense spending for the next fiscal year, leaders of the Senate Budget Committee said Wednesday they will cut it for him. Committee chairman Pete V. Domenici, R-N.M., and Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., said they told the president he had no choice but to trim his record spending plan. Otherwise he must risk haying it chopped up in committee. Domenici said he still believed Reagan and the committee's 12 Republican members can compromise on defense and other areas of the budget. He said a vote on defense spending could come as early as today. Speaking privately, committee members and aides said no more than four of the panel's 22 members support Reagan's , $1.8 trillion, five-year defense buildup as he submitted it. The . president called for 1984 defense spending of $245 billion, about 10 percent above this year's figure after inflation. PITTSBURGH President Reagan, taking his pitch for high technology job retraining amongst a sea of unemployed steelworkers, ran into one of the largest protest demonstra tions of his presidency Wednesday. After a tour of the Control Data Institute, where 125 jobless steelworkers are being trained to repair computers, Reagan spoke to the National Conference on the Displaced Worker while thousands stood outside in a cold rain waving signs and chanting. "Reagan, Reagan, he's no good. Send him back to Holly wood," they said. Among the banners: "Reagan's Friends Get Tax Breaks. Steelworkers Get Pink Slips." And: "Buck Stop ped Here When Ronald Reagan Took Office." The president, taken into the hotel through an underground garage, could see only a smattering of the crowd, which police estimated at 3,500. . MANAGUA, Nicaragua - The leftist Nicaraguan govern- merit's troops on Wednesday battled rebels in northeastern Zelaya province trying to create a "liberated" zone there, government military sources reported. shuttle Flight Director Randy Stone was asked Wednesday whether Musgrave and Peter son had plans to float out of the cargo bay to inspect loose nylon material near Challenger's orbital engines that was noticed by the astronauts after launch. "I suspect, knowing the crew, their en thusiasm for doing things, if we give them the opportunity, they'll go back and take a picture of it," Stone said. "I don't think it means climbing out." He said he isn't in volved in the planning but suspects they will "on their long tether just kind of hop Choose a suit, a sport coat, or slacks select another get both at a special "2-Fer" price! Eagle Wool or Wool Blend Vested Suits ,2fct$270 tn Rtf.,$2S5 eactn";: Etienne Caron Suits 2-fcr $190 Ref. $265 each Sussex Wool Suits 2-fcr $370 Ref. $425 each Designer Sweat Shirts $10.90 Ref. to $55 Designer Suits 2-fcr $370 Ref. $350 each Milton's Clothing (fuplicwrh LOOKING FOR A NICE, Inexpensive apartment to sublet for one andor both summer sessions? We want two strong Christian giris. If interested, call 967-7319. Thanks! GOING THROUGH HEAT OF summer school? Sublet Carolina Apt at cut rates, across from pool, good room mates option on faU lease call 933-7815, 933-4916. roommates LOOKING FOR A ROOMMATE? Us SO Us computeriz ed Roommate Referral Service. Forn.? available in the SCAU. Suite B, Carolina Union and at Crr Bldg. Free to students. NON-SMOKING FEMALE roommate needed to share two bedroom Estes Park apartment beginning in Am. You will have your own room. Rent negotiable. Call 929-6440. WANTED: MALE ROOMMATE TO share furnished 2 bed room basement apt for summer. Great location near Phi Mu. $150mo. pkw utilities. Call 942-5918 4-7 p.m. WANTED: 2 NICE NON-SMOKING females to share 2 bed room2 bathroom apartment at Kings Arms. Bus line, pool, furnished. $75 month, V utJlirJes. Available May-August CaU Lorie or Lynn-933-0816. MAY 15-AUG. 15 $110mo. Vt utilities. Small deposit. Needed: two non-smoking roommates. Own rooms! Fully furnished. Large den, kitchen with dishwasher and eating area. Bus fine, pool, laundry. CaU 929-6220. NEEDED TWO MALE ROOMMATES who are looking for a good time this summer at O.D, from May 15 to Aug. 15. Can 933-1667 or 933-5218. Response needed quickly. ' CAROLINA APTS: 2 FEMALES needed. MayAug. for 2 bedroom, furnished apt. $108 ls utilities. Dates negotiable. 933-2924 or 933-3486. NEEDED 2 NON-SMOKING MALE roommates 1983-84 year! 2 bedroom Carolina Apt. $110.00 Vi utilities. Ex cellent bus service, upstairs Vt bath. Can Rod 933-4916 or ' 933-7815. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share two bedroom Kingswood Apt Cost is $109.67 per month plus xh utilities. Available for summer schooL CaU 9294178 and ask for ONE NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE to share Old ' Wett Apt 83-84 school year starting in Jury or August V rent and utilities. Can 933-8066. rides WANT TO GO TO the Azeiea Festival but don't have a ride to Wilmington? I'm looking for riders to leave Friday noon. Cafl Tom at 933-6353. PRECISION MAINTENANCE IF YOU vtat the bast for yaas Volvo, aapaaasa. or Ciisasa ActoatobS. tatE33at tachairiaaa. sweffaat warranties, fair pricaa. 200 Wast Mala Carrboro. 929-1976. NEED RIDE TO GREENSBORO on Friday, April 8. Witt share gas. Need to leave after 1 p.m. CaU Julie at 933-6153. WANTED TO CUYi LEASE for CaroSaa Apartassat three bslnaoss, starting April or later. Give us a calk 933-2675 or 933-2674 after 6:00 p.m. MRIEEIW The sources, who asked not to be identified for security reasons, said fighting also intensified below the other end of the Honduran border, in the northwestern provinces of Nueva Segovia, Jinotega and Matagalpa. The Sandinista army killed 23 guerrillas who were trying to reach a gold mine in Zelaya, the Defense Ministry said. A rebel broadcast said anti-Sandinista Indians killed 30 government soldiers and wounded 10. It also said four air force planes bombed Indian communities all day Tuesday, , killing "dozens of women, old people and children." WASHINGTON The Social Security Adniinistration is taking a "hard line" against the mentally in in its sweeping review of disability rolls, according to congressional in vestigators. The General Accounting Office said some mental patients have tost disability; benefits because they were, capable of "rudimentary daily activities, such as watching television, visiting relatives, fixing basic meals and basic shopping ac tivities." ' ' The GAO, an investigative arm of Congress, said Social Security took a "hard line" in its instructions to state disability examiners on how to decide whether a mentally ill person was disabled. WASHINGTON Interior Secretary James Watt says the capital's annual Fourth of July celebration is despoiled by "rock bands attracting the wrong element." So he's banned their music in favor of "patriotic and family-oriented" Wayne Newton, the king of the Las Vegas casinos. The Beach Boys and The Grass Roots, groups that have drawn hundreds of thousands of people in the past three years, will be replaced this year by Newton and the U.S. Army Blues Band as warmups for the traditional fireworks display on the Mall. v "We are trying to have an impact for wholesomeness," Watt said. "July Fourth will be a traditional ceremony for the family and for solid, clean American lives." straight up and take a picture of it." A NASA spokesman said no firm deci sion had .been made on whether Musgrave and Peterson' will be given the choice. On the third day of Challenger's five day flight, astronauts Paul J. Weitz and Karol Bobko, commander and pilot, were busy with experiments, and they photo graphed lightning over the Gulf of Mex ico. There were few complaints about Challenger's performance. "It's very easy to baby-sit this vehicle when it's operating Morehead Lectureship in Astronomy Dr. BART J. BOK Emeritus, Professor of Astronomy, University of Arizona and Former President oj r the American tromU ScKty m will be on campiis c 1 ! 1 ' April 4-7 to initiate a series of lectures endowed by the MOREHEAD FOUNDATION The public is cordially invited to attend all scheduled lectures Thursday, April 7, 8:00 p.m. Morehead Lecture in Astronomy-Public Lecture. "THE BIG AND BEAUTIFUL MILKY WAY" Hamilton Hall Auditorium Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. LIVING SITUATION: 28 YR old male returning seeks Inex pensive living situation for 83-'84 school year beginning all term. Owns ail necessary famishing and appliances. It you can assist, call Beck -967-0807. Thanks! personals THANKS TO ALL THOSE who participated in the very suc cessful MangumRuffin (not the CM Psi) Bioodmobile, especially Linda, Patrick and Ruth Lucas. Yeah Mangum! S.M., I LIKE YOUR smile too! SENIORS. MASTERS. DOCTORS. 25 graduation in vitations andor announcements with 25 name cards $22.50. Cafl Irene at 967-7194 between 10 and 6. Deadline April 15. PRAETORS OF THE SOCIETY of Janus: What a great year we've had! I just wanted to thank each of you for the constant support you have given to me and for your dedication to The Society of Janus. So here's to you Kevin. Vickie, Mike. Vann, Janis. Re. Susan. Greg, Danny. Connie, Chris. Maria, Doug, Steve. Lori, Steve. Max, Lee Am, Leslie, Scott, Claire, Mark, Jody, Major Mauer, Edna, Dorothy. MeL Sherry, Charles, and James. Special recognition must go to my wonderful exec: Bobby, Pam, Jody, and AL Love you all! Advenae. youU get yours tonight. Until tonight's ban quetSusan. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DUDE! You're a very special friend and I hope your 20th is the best yet! Here's to many, many more. . .love always, Julie. Mil in WILL BE HAVING a late night on Saturday April 10. FREE BEER and good music starting at 1 1 PM ? Come and meet all our retreat people! . BURGER KING HAS SOMETHING for yoa! Try oar combo saeafi Whopper. Large Fries, Median Coke. IU1 faschuUaa tax. No specials please. FraakBa TO JOE ON 8TH floor James: Thanks for letting me walk you back from the library Monday night. Hope to run into you again! Lori. GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENT Federation (GPSF) Spring Picnic Bluegrass Band, beer, sodas. Story book Farm. Sunday, April 10. 2-5 p.m. tickets $1.00 from GPSF Office and Senators. B.Y.OJ. . TAKE A BREAK AND ' relax. Come bear the KNEEWALKERS rock the pit from noon 'til 1 p.m. Fri day afternoon. Sponsored by the Union Social Commit tee, WELL L MISS SAPPHIRE OLIVIA Johnsorm, along with my three friends: PasteOe Chanel Chare, Georgia Apricotia, and Rachel Famed Urtania; would like to announce the August opening of Del Ftffs. The street's the place to go, but Del Fiffs is the place to stay. LYN: HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY! This might have been on time, but 3:15 it killing me. I love you. JB. RHA LAME DUCKS: YOU may be moving on but you're never forgotten. After a long year, you stuck it out, fought It out and will hopefully look back and smile. Good luck to you all and here's wishing the new governing board well. Mickey. ROB AND KARENt HI rasassahsr atoT rat that pereea who aeaaDy waaders la at 3 a-sa. fas take ap aew at coraar of the Uaioa aaa l riaHors. Casae by aad say hi let a pet together over dtaaer oaa aisht sooa. Thanks for aadrstaade aad not yeA lag whea I wake yoa both ap. Lave. KQy. From page 1 so well," said Stone. A jet thruster on the TDRS stuck in a closed position, and it began tumbling late Tuesday. A radio command from White Sands, which is ground control for the TDRS, stopped the spin. The satellite failed to reach its orbit in itially because an attached rocket, called an Inertial Upper Stage, quit too early. Ground commands separated the rocket from the TDRS, which was undamaged by its shortened ride and the violent tumbling that followed. A.B.C. SALE. CHAPEL OF the Cross. 304 E. Franklin St on Sat., April 9, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Household furnishings, anti ques, clothing, toys, accessories, books, gardens hop, bakery, white elephants. 929-2193. LISA C (SOON TO be Lisa P.) Congratulations! I hope mar ried life is wonderful for you, because you deserve the best Does this mean that you're growing up? Horrors! Only one year to Bve. Love, your Tittle" brother. ATTENTION FRESHMAN WOMEN: EARN a faU naiaWi ta-state takioa. based oa scholarship, la whiaist aad d. AppBcattoaa avaOabU at Uaioa Dask aad 01 Stasia Ba&dtef. DaadKaa Is April . CHERYL IF YOUR BOOTS could talk! It's only been three months but so much has happened. Go out and celebrate 'cause it Just doesn't matter! Happy Birthday!! -the P.J. Brigade. HEY MARCHING BAND ITS time for a reunion. Friday, April 15 is designated "Band Parry Night" cost is $4.00 and you must teH Kenny Vance by April 9 if you wttl attend. More Information In band office. COWSOY-WE WOKE UP together 1 had ea a T-hirt aad yoa had aa a boot aad cosrboy hat. WHAT DID YOU DO TO MY BACK! Techaiciaa paraoaah. FARM HOUSE GIRL. LEE SKUNK-OHH BEACH memories. . .where are you?! I hope to see you soon. TcU Mike IH have a hard time waiting tin next week, ok? Pat KELLY DAVIS5B THANK YOU so much!!! Now I can in dulge!!! Love Betsy. HEY SMUCH, HERTS AN out-of-the-bkie personal for you. sent in anticipation of a FABULOUS weekend. Here's to us! Love, LB. ROMAN WINGS GOES GREEK Contest Winners! 1st Kap pa Psi. 2nd Kappa Alpha. 3rd Zeta Psi. Congratulations and thanks for participating tram ROMAN WINGS and the UNC AD AGENCY. BEEN WORKING HARD LATELY? Why don't you give yourself a treat and order a debdous dessert from Sweet Delrverins! Call us tonight at 929-0333 between 6 p.m. and midnight You deserve id $100 REWARD FOR INFO leading to the arrest of the in dividual who hit a grey 1982 Firebird m N-4 parking lot behind Paul Greene. CaU 933-5162. THE DTH CONSERVATIVE BLOCK will , celebrate aaotaor Friday iaachaoa at Joraaa'a at '1 sjb, A3 staffers, regardless of political beat, are lavatao to attaasL HEY FISH AND UN, Thanx a million for saving my fife and my sanity (and yes, I do mean sanity). I owe you both lots. Steve, to you my first born as you requested. And Un to you aB the private time you two need. (I think you benefit from that too, Steve). Sorry for aH the trouble I caused. Thanx again and much love! Li. TO THE BRUNETTE PLAYING frisbee "gotf bi the grass between Manning and Hanes last Thursday (331 arond 5 00 pm). Would you like to meet the new president of your fan dub? rn buy you dinner in exchange for your We story. In terested? RUN FOR YOUR LIFE! A 3.1 mile fun run Saturday, April 9th at 2:00 to benefit Orange County Rescue Squad. Spon sored by Chio DKE. CaU 933-5738 or 968-9005. Great Prizes!
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