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2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, April 21, 1983 Wald: government has ruined U. S. tradition FLY By MICHAEL TOOLE Staff Writer Americans are the most brainwashed people in the world, Nobel laureate George Wald said in a speech Tues day night in Memorial Hall. Wald, a 1967 winner of the Nobel Prize in medicine and a noted humanist, told an audience of about 200 that our government, often using "Fifth Avenue" phrases has subverted the American tradi tion and replaced it with another idea of what America is all about. .N" 1 "-rl ; L.u i i ne view now neia I Americans is "what General Motors is good for the nation," Wald said. He men tioned nuclear' power plants, nuclear arms, and U.S. policies in Central America as examples of Americans' acceptance of the close relationship between Gcorgo Wald government and big business. ' Since Eisenhower's Atoms for Peace program the government has been involved in the nuclear industry, Wald said. But the hidden costs in the nuclear power pro cess from the mining of uranium to the deactivization of old plants have made nuclear power an economic disaster which taxpayers must support, he said. Legislators face unbalanced By JAMES STEPHENS Staff Writer With hundreds of hours of debate on the drunk driving bill behind them and the upheavals of the nuclear freeze a thing of the past, legislators are now facing what could be their biggest obstacle of the ses sion an unbalanced budget for the up coming fiscal year. Rep. Joe Hackney, D-Orange, said Wednesday, "The dominant theme of this session is the lack of money." He said that legislators were not spending an unusual amount of time on the budget, but the decisions they were facing were usually concerning a surplus of money. Legislative analysts have predicted a $100 million deficit in Gov. Jim Hunt's 1983-84 budget, a figure that has not changed in three months. A final predic Weinberger and Shultz give Congress hard-sell on MX deployment The Associated Press WASHINGTON Two ranking Cabinet members put the MX hard-sell on Congress Wednesday, saying it is essential to deploy the new missile because "the weaker we are, the more bold and obnoxious" becomes the Soviet Union. But three Democrats made clear they were not buying the wares of Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger and Secretary of State George Shultz. "Despite the president's super-salesmanship that is be ' ing launched herej tcayIcahnctvppxlhe fecQm-- 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 1 5t far each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH ofBce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements ATTENTION CHINESE AND SEAFOOD lovers! Sino Calabash SeafoodChinese Food at Jade Palace Restau rant. Carrboro. Daily luncheon special only $2.75. FREE DELIVERY. Can 9424006. . THE DEADLINE LINE FOR personals for the last DTH of the Spring Semester will be Monday, April 25 at . noon. The last DTH will be the April 28 issue. THE UNC BALLROOM DANCE Club holds Ms semester dance In Great Hall 8-12 p.m. Friday, April 22. Former ball room club and class members are welcome. $1.00 OR 25 OFF all LP's, tapes. Thurs.. 421 thru Sat, 430 BACK DOOR RECORDS, 136 E. Rosemary near Ram Theatres. Open Mon.-Sat 12-6 p.m. 933-0019 Buy, Trade. NO ONE ELSE DARES. But we've been doing it for 3 years and trill going strong. Chapel HUTs favorite pre-wcekend celebration! It's "Bottomless cups" tonight at Purdy's featur ing four hours of FREE BEER! lost and found LOST: BLUE NORTHFACE BOOKPACK with ALL my notes fro mm ALL my classes in front of Student Stores, Mon day, 2:00. Must have my notes for finals! Reward. Please cafl David at 967-9388. FOUND: AN OFF-WHITE ladles Jacket approx. 3 weeks ago In Phillips. CaQ to Identify. 933-5244. FOUND: NECKLACE FOUND OUTSIDE of Gardner on April 19th at 10:15. If yours call me and describe. Marsh 929-2004. LOST LADIES GOLD WATCH with brown ftzard band Wed a.m. near Venabie Had PLFASE caS Wendy 9424552 If found! REWARD FOR INFO. LEADING to recovery of ladles tan suede Jacket lost Sunday, 417 Sigma Phi Epsilon party. My name and phone number are inside the coat. Please help! 933-4842. help wasted EARN $500 OR MORE each school year. Flexible hours. Monthly payment for placing posters on campus. Bonus bas ml on results. Prizes awarded as wefl. 800-52641883. CLACK MALES AND FEMALES -Earn $5hr-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 caU 966 1253. Monday-Friday. 8-5. ASTHMA 8UfTE3U83 EARN $75 In an EPA breathing ' study on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be male, 18- 35, with currently active asthma. Fur mors information please call 966-1253. Monday-Friday, 8-5. 19- 39 YEAS OLD MALES with colds and Bu needed for paid EPA research. CaB Dr. Robert Chapman at 541-3804 or 942-3912. CRUISE SHIP JOBS! $14-128,000 Caribbean, Hawaii, World. Call for Guide. Directory, Newsletter. 1 916-722-1111 Ext. North Carolina. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR NCMH research project who have taken tetracycline for at least one year within the past five years. CaB Dr. Jacobson 966-1212. WANTED: PART TIME SUBSCRIPTION sales person. Im mediate and summer positions available. For more informa- . Hon contact the News and Observer, 942-1806. SMOKCESt THE EPA NEEDS males, 18-40, for a blood study involving two visits, 1-1 hours total, on the UNC campus. $15 compensation. Cal 966-1253, M-F, 8-5. "It's really a dead industry, but our government is do ing everything it can to keep it going," Wald said. "If it were up to me, I would close every nuclear power plant in the world tomorrow." Wald said nuclear arms was another area in which government and business were linked. Even though the United States is about five years ahead in the arms race, the stockpile of strategic and tactical weapons keeps growing, Wald said. "It's really not the weapons that are all that important," Wald said. "It's the contracts." Wald, a nuclear freeze proponent, said the 1 8 arms con trol treaties signed since 1963 had succeeded only in replacing the term "disarmament" with "arms control" and "arms limitation." "All this diplomatic activity was excellent brain washing," Wald said. "It destroyed the disarmament movement." Turning to U.S. involvement in Central America, Wald said the main reason some Latin American governments were U.S. enemies is that the governments try to run their countries for their people, not for exploitation by American corporations. But American antipathy for leftist groups helps' dampen protest of U.S. support of the bloody dictatorships in H Salvador and Guatemala, Wald said. "We're the only nation in the world whose population breaks out in hives at the mention of socialism," Wald said. "It's crazy because our principal allies (NATO coun oy many s good for tion will be made in May after income tax revenues are tabulated. With that predic tion, legislators will finalize decisions on state spending. Despite the possible deficit, Hunt is still standing by the original budget sent to the Legislature at the beginning of the year. Hunt's press aide, Brent Hackney, said the governor predicted an 8.6 percent growth in revenue while the Legislature projects it 2 to 3 percentage points below that. Hackney said there was a distinct possibility of extra money for the Legis lature to spend next year. "We do not pro ject a deficit," Hackney said. Overall, this year's Legislature has in troduced fewer bills than usual, said Presi dent Pro Tern Craig Lawing, D-Meck-lenberg. Lawing said about 2,500 bills were introduced each session. With almost four months out of the six-month session mendations," said Sen. James Exon, D-Neb. "It simply makes no sense to me." Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., said the administration's plan to put 100 missiles in fixed and vulnerable holes "turns logic on its head." "It doesn't deter," he said. "It does the opposite." Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., said that by Wein berger's testimony the so-called window of vulnerability still existed "and basically these weapons systems would be sitting ducks." - Weinberger and Shultz insisted to . the Senate Armed fSeryice Committee that the. weapon' militaryvalue is that INTERVIEWING STUDENT BODY Treasurer needed for Brat session summer school. Call 962-5201. Mon.-Frl. 1:00-5:00 for appointment. Deadline April 25. SUMMER JOBS REGIONAL FIRM has Job openings in the following North Carolina locations: Call for personal In terview. Greensboro 274-6763 1-4 pm; Winston-Salem 748-8751; Raleigh 832-2211. MAKE YOUR OWN HOURS this summer!! Honest part time worker wanted for yard maintenance and general upkeep for Dr. R.S. Lotwen this summer. Pay Is good. Please caO Roger between 5 pm and 8 pm at 942-0389 weekdays. LOONAM COMPUTER PRODUCTS. ONE of the nation's largest distributors of computer terminals and micro com puters, will be on campus for interviews on Thurs., April 28. We currently have openings for mgmt. sales trainees and are looking for people that are eager to learn and take on responsibilities. If you are a spring graduate In a business related or computer science area please reserve an interview time tai the placement office 211 Hancs HaU. ATTENTION: STUDENTS. ARE YOU soil looking for sum mer work? Look no farther! Nationally known company in terviewing students for summer work program. For inter view, call 942-5151. SUMMER JOBS: WANT TO earn $150-$200wk. while do ing meaningful work? National citizen's action group is hir ing women and men to fight for social and economic Justice. 682-3592 11 am-1 pm. MOTHER'S HELPER WANTED FOR limited child car ft household duties tn exchange for room & board. Durham. Must have car. 942-0734. TEACHERS WANTED FOR JEWISH, Hebrew and Religious school for school year beginning September 1983. Contact Amy at 942-0734 or 383-8987. REED'S JEWELERS DM THE University Mai has a position available for a Jewelry repair person. Experience preferred but not necessary as we will train the right person. Only career oriented people need apply. No phone calls. Apply tn person at Reed's Jewelers, University Mall, Chapel Hill. services RECALL WORD PROCESSING. Dissertations, theses, term papers, form letters, resumes, etc. All work is done on mod ern word processing equipment.. Our staS is experienced in legal and medical terminology. Reasonable rates and fast turnaround service. For taformaboa cal Pat King at 493 3536, or come by at 1905 Chapel Kill Road, Durham. EURAILPASS CENTER HAS IMMEDIATE dettvery of Eurailpase and Eural Youthpass. It's me convenient, economical way to see Europe. CaB days, evenings, and weekends (leave message). 942-6161. BIRTH CHOICE PREGNANT? StruggBng wtth a lifetime decision? Can we help? CaB 942-3030. CELEBRATING? IN ONLY 20 minutes the Cookie Factory can decorate a giant cookie Just for your special occasion. CaB 942-920 153 East Franklin. for sals LASER SAILBOATS SAILBOARDS, and rowing shells. CaU 493-3776. F03 SALE: 19S2 HONDA Accord LX I S epaed, AC Aipute Staiso. EscaBesit cawcS ttoau Caa 933-872 LOFT FOR SALE WELL-bulh, sleeps 2 or S, asking $150, includes carpet, call 933-1451 if interested. FOR SALE: DORM-SIZED rug, bright green. Good condi tion. Buy U now for next year. CaQ Debbie at 933-1483. Mutt sefl before ! move out FOR SALE: 1976 HONDA CB550F motorcycle. Clean, ex cellent condition. Great for around town or highway driving. 929-4479. . , , FOR SALE: 1978 CHEVETTE: 4-epeed, hatch hack, ex cellent condition. 47,000 miles. $2250. CaB 4S9-306S Mon.. Thurs, before 10 p.m. DOSM-StZE KEFS3CE2AT03 FC3 sale. Good ditto. Price aagtotfaUa alee carpet lot sale, ciieapl CaU 533-2915, after XH19 paa. Kaayt arysag) LOFT FOR SALE. WELL-bullt, sturdy, roomy, two man (or double bed) hit. Contact Trtcia, 933-6064. Please keep hy ing! ' . LOFT FOR SALE: BOLTED for easy re-assembly. 14'x4 sleeps two, sturdy, attractive, $110. Cal Jan 933-7305 or Donna 933017. HARMAN KARDON CITATION SERIES 11 and 12. preamp with 5-band equalizer, and power ampli8er. Ex cellent condition; 120 watts clean power. $280. CaB Jeff at 9424)469. budget for '83- gone, only 1,300 bills have been introduc ed, Lawing said. "We don't need all these bills," Lawing said. "The fewer bills, the better off we are,' he said, adding that the state Legislature had no business with national refer endums such as the arms freeze bill. "That's why we have congressmen in Washington," Lawing said. According to many legislators this ses sion is typical of most, with the Safe Roads bill standing out above other legislation for the attention it has received in both chambers. Bills currently in the General Assembly include legislation seeking to: Open state and local government meetings that are presently closed to the public; All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. LOFT FOR SALE. $60. $01 Manly. Cal Chris or David at 933-8526. ID WOULD LOVE TO scB you two tickets for the big Carolina Concert for Children this Saturday.Only $9.00 each! CaB David at 933-2873. FOR SALE: SINGLE LOFT $45 Price negotiable t moved byon Saturday, April 23. Come to 132 Cobb. VERY INEXPENSIVE LOFT FOR sale-sleeps two, wefi buflt Call 933-5726 after 9 pm. You disassemble ft store it DORM SIZE REFRIGERATOR FOR sale. Good working condition. $40. CaB 933-4453 after 5 p.m. UNC DORM FOR SALE? Almost, but better! Old Wei apartments are being sold as Individual units. Secure your housing arrangements and quit throwing away rent dollars. Talk to your parents or go in with a friend. Only $1900 down, . no closing costs, 12V& fixed rate financing. If you or your parents purchase now, owners will guarantee that the unit will be rented until you want occupancy. Great investment opportunity. $36,900. Call Nannette Fields or BIB Farley at He&ierBlock Realtors 967-5288 or visit our model at P4 Old WeB. for tcs&t TWO PERSON HOUSE SUBLETING for summer $250 month behind Western Sizzlin'. CaO Martin 942-3528. SUBLET OUR THREE-BEDROOM apartment at Carolina Apartments for all or part of summer. Mostly furnished, price negotiable. Please cal 933-2568 or 933-2564. NEED NON-SMOKING FEMALES TO sublet 3-bcdroom Townhouse Apartment this summer, AC, pool, and walk ing distance from campus. $95month plus tt utilities. Cal 933-6217 or 933-4291. SUBLET FURNISHED K1NGSWOOD APT! May to August. Close to bus stop, pool, ak-comfiiioned, first month free. Price negotiable. Cal 967-9183. BEST BUY FOR SUMMER sublease. 3 bedroom house wtth 2 rooms available. Large yard, AC, washerdryer, sundeck. With easygoing grad student. $100 mo. 929-6319 evenings. NEED A CHEAP. CONVENIENT so stay this easssass? Tkmm cal tJto TEP He as a 216 East Koe ry St-i 96S-9t7 tor farther SUBLET APARTMENT JUNE THROUGH July. Rent negotiable phone 929-1424 keop trying! , . SUBLET FULLY FURNISFD ROYAL Park Apt pod. AC. bus Kne. $90roonth Dereon, May rent free! CaB 967-9319. . HALF MONTHS RENT FREEH bedroom Greenbelt apart- -meat available from May 15 to Jury 30 wtth option tfrenew; with May rent free. On bus fine. $235 per month. CaB 967-4169 for Information, CAROLINA APARTMENT AVAILABLE FOR summer sublet May 18-mid August 2 bedroom, AC, pool, bus fine. May rent free! Price negotiable. Cal 933-5617, keep trying! SUBLET: ONE BEDROOM STUDIO apartment 2 minute walk from campus. Furnished with complete kitchen. E. - -Rosemary Street Price negotiable. CaB 933-1455 or 9334203. SUBLET TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT at Estes Park beginning mid-May. Option to renew lease. On bus fine, laundry facilities, pool, teimis coi and ouiet Delsrioors. . Cal 967-1248. SUBLET TOWNHOUSE APT. THREE bedroom, either summer session; rent negotiable. Cal Rob after 5:00 967-9885. SUBLET MAY ISTH-Aug. 1st one or two rooms m three bedroom house on Hanna St in Carrboro. $100 a month plus ft utilities. Cal Bruce after 9:00 p.m. at 942-0769. NEED A PLACE FOR summer school? 2 barm furnished ' Kingswood Apt across from pool and laundry, air condition ing. Pay atilloes and approx. $50meh. rent More Info. caB 967-7898. FOR RENT TO 1 or 2 graduate students cottags tn me coun try near town $200. 942-3671 FOR RENT TO 1 graduate student furnished studio apart ment quiet, private $200 Including utilities ft parking 942-3671. DUNKING BOOTH FOR RENT at 125day or $lCQwek. ' BIG MONEY MAKER. Contact Warren Co. Jaycees, P.O. Bos 631, Warrenton, N.C 27589 or caB (919) 257-1921 or 257-1710. . NEED A PLACE TO stay this summer. Cal Joey at Kappa Pal on Fmiey Rd. Quiet and dean; single $165.00, double $140.00 per session includes everything 967-2811. KINGSWOOD APARTMENT FOR RENT $690 for summer months. fuBy furnished (must pay own phone and u&Uiias) cafl anytime 967569, SUBLET ROYAL PARK APT. for summer rent negotiable caB 9684)038. Doubles and ekafltoe awaWaWa. Cast aecosa snodate ass astd aroas . CaB 9424223 or tries) have socialist governments." Wald said the absence of free elections in H Salvador was the major complaint against the Sandinista govern-, merit there, but Americans should remember that, be cause of property qualifications on voting, the United States did not have free elections in its early history, either. Americans' thoughts on these issues and others have been directed by the big business interests which are run ning this country, Wald said, pointing to Jimmy Carter's administration as evidence. Wald said the former president appointed 21 members of the Trilateral Commission to government positions while in office. The Trilateral Commission is a cooperative . body of corporate executives in the United States,: Western Europe and Japan. ' "r-l Reagan's Republican administration also has a number of commission members in it; Wald said. "They're not bipartisan; they're omnipartisan." ' . . j' Wald said the answer was for Americans to become ac tive politically and to take lives into their own control." "Electing somebody is not the end of a process but the beginning," Wald said. ' .Wald, who taught biology at Harvard University for 43 years, said he was making his lecture tour in hopes of arousing students. , "Young people in America could, at any time if they had a mind to, take over this country, and I wish to God they would," Wald said." "Instead they have decided to enroll in medical school." 84year . i " VkJi . Raise out-of-state tuition across the UNC system by $3,400, to 100 percent of costs; Increase restrictions on I waste generators seeking to dispose of hazardous wastes in landfills; ; Put the question of a state-run lottery to a general election vote in 1985; Make the possession of from 2 to 8 ounces of marijuana a misdemeanor; Provide free tuition to children of UNC employees who are killed while at work; Outlaw the sale of animals by county shelters to research organizations and animal dealers; .Reduce the number of inmates in N.C. prisons by providing alternatives to incarceration. it would enable the United States to match the capability of the Soviet Union to hit and destroy hardened targets with great accuracy. Politically, they said, it would demonstrate the nation's will and determination to defend itself and its allies. :. They said the signal of strength it would send would enhance prospects for success in arms control talks with the Soviet Union. The present Reagan plan calls for placing the 100 new missiles in silos now occupied by aging Minuteman missiles, while beginning work, on a smaller, single warhead weapon for deployment in the 1990s. FOR RENT ROOM CLOSE to campus. Carpeting. AC, col or cable TV. on bus route. CaQ 968-1135. SUBLET OUR 2 BEDROOM apt. available said-May. Only $273raonih. Option to renew teas. On bus Bne. AC, pool, laundry. Cal 933-9063. 2ND SUMMER SESSION SHARE townhouec apt. pool, AC, ail kitchen, own BR- CaB 929-3712 or 9334126 (leave number). LUXURIOUS CONDO FOR SUMMER sublet. FuBy for aished, own room, washer Dryer, AC, sundeck. Close to campus. Rent negotiable. Desperate! Cal KaSy at 9674240 keep trying! SUMMER ROOMS FOR RENT. PI Lambda PW House oa Frat CL Men or women. Doubles or singies. Very Convenient and inexpensive. CaH David or Souiddy 968-9633. SUMMER SUBLET 2 bedrooms available at alee house 25 minute walk from campus. On bus line. Rent $120sAonm (negotiable) plus utilities. Non-smokers. Occupany dates fiexmle. 929-2646. business opportunity OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-Sportswear, Ladies Apparel Store. Offering a nationally known brands such as Jordache. Chic, Lee, Levi. Vanderbft, CaUa Klein, Wrangier over 200 other brands. $7,900 to $24,500 Includes beginning Inventory, airfare for one to Fashion Center, train ing, fixtures, grand opening promotions. Cal Mr Keenan (305)678-3639. roosssaetes 2 NON-SMOKING FEMALES to share 2 bdrm. furnished Carolina Apt mid-May to mid-Aug. $113 plus Vt DtO. 929-1317 after 5:00. ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR SUMMER and possibly neat year, to share apartment Walking distance. Own room, kit chen, on bus line. Christian male prefercd. Cal 967-2018. iate afternooa best " -' FEMALE ROOMMATE FOR SUMMERfafi. House, dose . to campus $70 month plus a utilities. You get your own room. Please cal 967-3311. NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for two bedroom Estes Park Apartment. WIS. have own room. Cheap rent. Cafl 929-6440 after 5:00 p.m.. TOOMMATE NEEDED TO SHAKE $125 peas V sriSities fata yeei AC. sleawasher. fmaaiasd apt, color TV, 967-3554 after C ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR SUMMER from May IS. 2 bedroom apartment fursiohed. wa&ing distance, on bus kne. $120 plus alnee. May rent fras. CaB 929-4614. FEMALE NEEDED TO SHARE Estes Park Apt Vt May. June, July. Rent negotiable, Vi utHraee. Caa assume lease August 1. Call Frande 933-3673 or 933-9C21. FEMALE ROOMMATE FOR SUMMER, owa room. Carolina Apts., 100mo., utilises, AC, J-Bus. pool, own M-bath,caB 967J01. MALE TOOMMATE WANTEDt non-eraoking undergrad needed to share 2 bedroom Ok! WeB Apt begmntng Aug. share rent, utilities, phone. Dean: 933-6117; Pete: 933-6124. OPEN-MINDED. MALE ROOMMATE needed for and next year, icrthampton Plaza. Cafl Jim, 942-7323. ROOMMATES WANTED: $123 per month. Great bcatioa and atrnosphere. A utilities; own bedroom to !3v wtth young i 967-7045 snttt; 967-4992 evenings. ONE FEMALE NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE wanted for three bedroom tkamwood Apt Owa room $131.50 utilities par month. On N bus route. Available said-May. Cal 929-9700. NEED 1 OR 2 female roornMrfes; 2nd summer session; fuSy furnished; AC, laundry, pooi, tennis courts; J bos ane; cal 968-CS10. . . NON-SMOiONG, FUN FEMALES of CsroaaaApts:Doyeu need third roommate for 8344 school year? CaB JuBe, 967-9516. Keep trying. NEED ONE NON-SM05CKJ MALE roommate for 2 bedroom Estes Park apt $1S3 and Vs vtZAtm. Next (aB. Get own bedroom.Cel 933-82S7. Rent negotiable. NEED TWO FEMALE ROOf-lMATES for nice Fidelity Court apartment Rent $110 plus Vi sxtQaea oa C bus route prefer non-smokers cal 933-3326. NEEDED TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES to share Kingswood apartment next school year. Novomoklrtg, non drinking, studious people preferred. Cal 1-692-3224 after i pm. ' The Aatodaled Press BEIRUT, Lebanon Searchers dug -a Marine's body from the rubble of the U.S.- Embassy Wednesday and wrapped it in' an American flag while grieving Lebanese kept vigil near the shattered building where at least 49 people were believed killed by a ter rorist bomb. i There still was no precise count of the dead. The explosion' .Monday, caused massive destruction,., and workers were finding body parts and corpses so mangled that identification ' was difficult if not impossible. U.S. Embassy representative John ( Reid told reporters that the embassy's latest casualty toll listed 24 people as confirmed dead and 25 others as miss ing and presumed dead. This figure included nine Americans confirmed dead and eight missing, as well as 15 Lebanese embassy employees dead and 17 missing, Reid said. Other embassy officials said there were five to 10 Lebanese in the building applying for visas when the bomb exploded. WASHINGTON President Rea gan,, yielding to rebellious Senate Republicans, offered a 1934 budget compromise Wednesday that provides more money for domestic programs and slightly less for defense than he' originally wanted. The proposal keeps intact Reagan's three-year program of tax cuts. Reagan dispatched three top aides to I the Senate to explain the proposal to key " Republicans, and Senate GOP Leader Howard Baker said he hoped agreement on a tax and spending plan was within reach. , Several participants in the meeting, speaking on condition they not be iden tified, said the biggest stumbling block' to an agreement was opposition by conservatives to any tax increases over the next three years. "The hang-up is taxes," said one senator, adding that the moderate Republicans at the session were prepared to "swallow hard" and agree to Reagan's new proposals for spending. For the record Because of incorrect information given llth Springfest. Springfest also was not to The Daily Tar Heel, the DTH incorrect- formed from the "Jubilee" concert, nor ly reported in Friday's story "The Shake, was it ever cancelled by the administration. Arrogance will highlight HRCs Spring- The 1983 Springfest coordinator was Jack fest", that Springfest was in its ninth year. Jackson, not Henry Miles. e -Wekf weekena' Was actual themV V 70t SbboD 5? i Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to Uhe DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. rides RIDER WANTED TO CHARLOTTE, leaving this Friday 3.-00, returning Sunday afternoon. Cal Anthony 967-8036 evefetagt- Keep trying. f PETCXSION MAINTENANCE IF YOU Votvo. tMWeet Carrboro. 929-1976 , RIDER TO DALLAS, FT. WORTH or enroute leaving May 4 or 5 Cal 942-5077 evenings. 1 NEED A RIDE to and from Charlotte this weekend. Wil share expenses. Please cal Mary Louise 933-4269. wanted ROOM NEEDED OR WILL share apartment wtth other females. May 1 -August 20th. Write ASAP: 617 Wesoand Drive, Grtensburg. PA 15601. Or cal (412) 8384)555, ask forTa 2 NON-SMOKING STUDIOUS MALES are looking for a nice place to five the next school year. CaB 933-3851 or 933-38S2. WANTED TO BUY: LEASE for 3 bedroom Carolina Apt Easy way to make lots of money $. CaB 933-2512 or 2494 or 2496 anytime. WlB take over between now and summer. WANTED: A GOOD RECORDING of George Wakfs recent talk. Will pay any reasonable fee. CaB 933-3817 or send word to Randy Wynne, 107 Stacy. personals JUST A FRIENDLY REMINDER for our regular customers and those who haven't tried us. The Yogurt Pump has cones, shakes, freezes, banana boats and yogurt sandwiches as wel as our 40 flavors of dettdous frozen yogurt This week's special Yogurt Sandwiches for 85c. The Yogurt Pump. 106 W. Franklin. 942-PUMP. As always come In for free POOKIE, HAPPY 20! With much love from your future Lub! Love, Boo P.S. What are we looking for? Clndi, Happy Birthday) From The Chicks. HOJLEL WILL HOLD ITS last Shabbat dinner oa Friday, April 22. Services at 6, Dinner at 7. Chicken $3.50. Veggie $2.50. Reservations requested by Thursday noon. Following dinner, Yohanan Raman, Member of the Likud Secretariat in Israel will speak. Don't miss this last dinner at HIBeB TO THE FIVE SPEECH Pathologists eating lunch in Ber ryhifl Tuesday: Hello from your not -so secret admirer. BRIAN C, THANKS FOR making the end of this semester turn out so well. May this summer bring the best for both of us. Micheic. . , WELL I. MISS SAPPHIRE Olivia Johnsonn, am not weB this week. Me and my boyfriend went to the mountains to hike, end am I soret! I think the hiking had something to do with It, too. UNC WOMEN'S LACROSSE CLUB mandatory meeting Thurs, April 21, Union lobby no game Thurs. game vs Duke 4:00 caB Kate 9684157 If cant come. TODAY IS LINDA DOVTS Birthday. If you see Linda on campus, give her a big hug. She needs id Happy 19th, Lin! Li. C33, WHATS THE DEAL? So today's the Ug 20-no mol ing out the morning after. Happy birthday buddy, hope your sneaks are whits and the tuna' fresh. Thanks for the patient ear, and here's to the yankees for one more round in 83-84. How good does Una) feet? MJD. TELL THE WOELDi SPREAD saassags oa a cojorfsd t'f each wadga yoa yeevsttX Aay&ksfl peaal Easy aad fasu Te4 everyowe txfeeee aa etnsul Ham yow feat sVaat yaw thsaU Mack cheaper than T-ekJrts! Seatd ee3-ed fcoeeed. stamped eejseloaa aavd S94 cash fee aasapfa badge wsd fed dacaSe. llaB, Dept. C Beet 1X97, Raleigh, NC 27652. LOLL OVER THE PAST six aionths our love has grown. But we soil have a long way to go. Remember all the good times: formais, champagne, video games. Slugs, Carowinds, and seafood. Yoa mean so much to me because you make me so happy! Happy Anniversary. Pop. STEPHANIE, NANETTE. KITTY. GRETCHEN. Carolyn. Robin, Betsy, Shariene, LouAnn, David. Mary Ann. Amy, Dede, BoucheBe, Brock. 6th fioor, and everybody dse who took the time to care, if I could bottle and patent you guys rd send you to everyone who's sick! You were my miracle cure. I love you aSt Thanks. Kerstln. RALEIGH Gov. Jim Hunt said Wednesday the state wO go to the Supreme Court if it must to keep the federal government from- selling leases to 151 offshore tracts for oil and gas exploration. "Exploration of these tracts presents an excessive risk of an oil spill reaching our coast and resulting in disastrous consequences for tourism and the fish ing industry," Hunt said at his weekly news conference. He said the leases also could threaten the Civil War ironclad, the U.S.S. Monitor. But later in the day, Hunt represen tative Brent Hackney said the gover nor's office had received "informal, unofficial" word from U.S. Interior Department officials that at least part of the sale off the coast of North Carolina and similar sales offshore of New York and Louisiana might not take place. "We heard they may be backing off, but we don't know to what extent," Hackney said. GREENSBORO Communist Workers Party representative Nelson Johnson, trying for another ap pearance before a federal grand jury, said Wednesday he had new informa tion to present on the shooting deaths of five CWP members in 1979. Johnson, in a press conference out "side the Greensboro Federal Court house, said he had copies of FBI documents that showed an FBI agent was warned the day before the shoot ings of possible violence. He said the documents were obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. FBI officials have previously denied any knowledge of impending violence prior to the shootings on Nov. 3, 1979. Johnson, who testified before the grand jury in April 1982, said he wants another chance to testify but does not want prosecutors present. He said last week that the Justice Department was trying to prevent him from testifying again. r PEACE LINKS-WOMEN AGAINST NacUar War Dorothy Deesglaa, T of Paaca Lanka wB I paipuss Sand ay. April 24 at 7iM pom. Chapes of the Croee. Peace Links goal la so MIKE LOGUE HAPPY 21st Birthday. Be a good boy 'cause our Athens eves are on you. Love, Shawn and Usa ka Dnwg Country. WHAV IS ALL THIS KC 83 stun? Come find out in the Union from 1 1-2 today and tomorrow. Pick up a brochure and register NOW! THE AWESOME U-DESKt What a teas tfaat aaawt D yosi ta YOU war amory? The U-Wraech n. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LINDA! HOPE you have a faraasac Day! Good luck with your 1teavenly Bodies.' Love Anne and Anne PARIS: HAPPY BIRTHDAY! WHY don't you celebrate It by trying something new: going to dasal Much love, your (occa sional) back row companion in Ital. 2. MUFFY, TODAY'S SO WARM and sunny I cant think i about classes. Meet me In the Pit to discuss earthy mat ters. (Earth Day-get k?) BUT. -,. JEFF, HAPPY 23rd BIRTHDAY. Love, T, KATIE L AND MELISSA K-Congrattiktlons on becom tog DTD IT sisters. Remember you're both got a Uttfe" big; brother keeping aa eye on you. Lota) of love Stump. ANDBA ft LEE WELCOME sa N.CJ MARIA BAXTER THANKS FOR a Job wel done. The faculty reception was terrtac! Love, your Theta Slaters. WELL GRETCHEN AND KFJFFER, we've made It thru first cuts. I bops wel cheer together again next year. Let's keep our fingers crossed. Good Luck!?! Love, Fred. CONG3AT9 STRETCH! NOW tVE CoiassMa Bssraaed Bsssasrt ar S.C. Is aeJy a few pica ericas froes the DTK Charlotte I toasertow... .The CMaaeie of Death. Tka U-Wresea D LOFTS 7 ' a 4 ' LOFT Ideal for dorm. Free to anyone who wifl come and get ft. 5'V high. CaB 933-8616 anytime. Leave 1960 GREG H. (Imported from Shelby. N.C.) Good second men one owner. Runs good. Extra dean. Good oa gas. 9J - m - - rncst stwvNiAM. 1960 JEFF AX19-Five speed cverdrivsstandard stick. While on white. Must see to appreciate. ' 1961 ROBERT G.604 TURBO-fngh performance. 427 cubic Inches. Only needs headers Everything origtnaL Price negotiable. 1960 SCOTT S. SPEOAL-priced cheap. Doesnt run. .Needs lots of body work. WiB sefl for parte. Best oner. In terested? Cal USED MEN SALES. MIME, HAPPY ESZTKDAYTO say as ear- joyfcta tka sJssple plsaeaias fa E2el aad affectSoe) ahaayai StSI PA Peachy Borloeaf Tern! STUDENTS FOR RUFUSt A campus organization suprw ting the candidacy of Rufus Edmlsten lor Governor in 19S4 Is now being organlred n Chapel HUL Students Interested In electing North Carolina's aext governor contact KeBy KeBer at933-7436. ANN C LAST NIGHT was worth the watt. Yog WERE GREATS Looking forward to more ttuBarJng tunes! Your Love Machine. PROSPECTIVE BLOODMOBILE SPONSORS! Get those applications in for next year by Friday! Apphca oons are available at the APO office In the baasmsnt of the Union. "OH RICKY YOU'RE SO fine you're so fine you blow my mmd." You must shop at SPORTIVO In Can Mill. Contem porary sportswear for men and women. tacreaee participation, among ojnssssi aael faMitt aVirirlHiT rr" r" ' the arsaa raca aatd aharmativo raaeeala lor TOttd at peace. The gasMt mm loaadsd aw Beets- Bstsapata. wtfa of Ssaasoe Data Ulsianps of Arasassa, atoro t S rnaarssslnaal ssfcaa kws sndsre ad Peace Lanka. AM are asrstod so sHead.
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