2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, September 27, 1983 NCNB to stiffen checking policy By KYLE MARSHALL Staff Writer If your checking account is with NCNB , National Bank, be prepared for an in crease in free-checking requirements to go along with lower fees for automated teller machines beginning Oct. 1. The state's largest bank announced the changes last week. To avoid fees for regular checking accounts, a customer must have a rriinirnum balance of $600 or an average of $1,000. But a customer with a rninimum of $500 in an NCNB savings account also can get free checking. The increases are up from a $500 minimum or $750 average m checking and a $300 minimum in savings. For customers who don't meet the minimum requirements, the flat fee of $2 a month will remain unchanged, while the cost of cashing a check will increase from Reagan challenges Soviets to limit nuclear weapons The Associated Press UNITED NATIONS Declaring that "a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought," President Reagan of fered Monday to make new proposals to limit medium-range nuclear weapons in Europe, and challenged the Soviet Union to make comparable concessions toward an agreement. Reagan told the U.N. General Assembly that if the Soviets make concessions of their own, the United States will consider a new ceiling on the number of U.S. missiles in Europe, reductions in planned deploy ment of new Pershing 2 and cruise mis siles, and companion curbs on numbers of aircraft. "The door to an agreement is open," Reagan said. "It is time for the Soviet Union to walk through it." Soviet ambassador, Oleg Troyanovsky, sat quietly as Reagan denounced the Kremlin's explanation of the shooting down of a Korean airliner as "a timely reminder of just how different the Soviets' concept of truth and international cooperation is from that of the rest of the world." Reagan was warmly applauded by most U.N. delegations, even though he accused member nations from straying from the "original ideals" of the world body when it was founded in 1945. The initial Soviet response to Reagan's arms control proposals, disclosed to the Soviets on Friday at the arms control talks in Geneva, Switzerland, was that they represented nothing new. Richard O. Ovinnikov, one of the Soviet's U.N. delegates, said they were a cover-up for "a sugar-coated deployment.":, x j ' Reagari said hVprorwsalfwere intended to reply to concerns raised by the Soviets, Carrboro apartment fire damages From staff reports A small fire Monday night caused an estimated $500 damage to an apartment in Old Well Apartments in Carrboro. Assistant Chief Wayne Lacock of the Carrboro Fire Department said about 15 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. announcements BOXERS: THE U N C. BOXING Club is here. Boxers of al sizes and skill levels are invited to participate In this age old Art form. Call 933-6013. THE VIDEO! COMMITTEE OF the Carolina Union will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4:00. Sept 27th. Please check Union Desk schedual for room number.' FIND OUT WHY BAR owners may confiscate your I.D. after Oct 1; Wed. nite Sept 28, 8:00 pm Hinton James Rec Room with N.C. Alcohol Law Enforcement Div... CHPD. Student Legal Services, SHE MAGAZINE IS ACCEPTING applications for editors, writers, adsaiespeople. Come to the meeting Thursday, September 29. 4 pm, the Union. For details call Attcia Swaringen 968-0652. ALCOHOL SUPPORT GROUP. HAS a friend or family member's drinking interfered with your life? You're not alone. Share with others facing similar problems. No fee. Meets Wed.. 4-5 pm, in the SHS Health Education Conference Room. (2nd Boor). DANCERCIZE HURRY! Classes begin SATURDAY. Limited spaces available in low-cost convenient exercise classes. 10-11 a.m. Saturdays 10 wk$14 Carolina Student Union Rm. 211 (non-UNC $5 extra) to register, call Claudia 9336602 or 966-3263. In class registration possible 'til class fins. A pig stole Tom, Tom the Piper's Son So we will run other Experimental Films nMafafafsfsfafMnlBfafefnt Tuesday, Sept. 27 7:00 Union Auditorium 20 cents to 25 cents. And the cost of using a teller machine will fall to 15 cents from 20 cents. The changes are necessary because of deregulation in the banking industry, NCNB spokesman Kevin Barris said Mon day. Deregulation has forced banks to give customers higher interest rates on savings accounts and has prompted banks to give additional services such as free checking. "Deregulation has forced the banking industry to be conducted as a business," Barris said. "We have to price our services to reflect other prices in the market." For example, Negotiable Order of Withdrawal accounts pay interest while al lowing checks to be written. More people are opening NOW and money market ac counts, putting banks in the position of "buying funds" from those customers, Barris said. "If we're paying you 5V4 percent in- but he gave no missile or aircraft numbers. He said details would be left to the negotiators in Geneva. The president said, however, that if the Soviet Union agreed to reduce and place global limits on its SS-20 medium-range missiles, already installed, the United States no longer would insist on matching the Soviet ceiling with deployment of U.S. missiles in Europe. The United States, though, would retain the right to deploy missiles elsewhere, he said. Reagan said the United States will con sider a Soviet demand that any agreement on medium-range weapons also include limits on aircraft as well as missiles. He also said that if there is agreement on ' missile reductions, the United States would be prepared to reduce the number of Pershing 2 and ground-launched cruise missiles it plans to deploy on West Euro pean soil starting in December. NATO is planning to. deploy 108 Pershings and 464 cruise missiles in Europe to match the 351 Soviet SS-20s . already deployed. Each of the American missiles has a single warhead, while the SS-20s carry three warheads. "I believe that if governments are deter mined to deter and prevent war, there will not be war," Reagan said. "Nothing is more in keeping with the spirit of the U.N. Charter than arms control. - "If the Soviets sit down at the bargain ing table seeking genuine arms reductions, there will be arms reductions. The time has come for the Soviet Union to show proof that it wants arms control in reality, not just in rhetoric," the president said. British Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe said afterward that Reagan's speech demonstrates "that the West means busi ness over disarmament. It is now up to the Russians to respond in the same spirit." firefighters were called out at 6:35 p.m. to extinguish a fire that started in a trash can in a bedroom of Apartment K-l. The fire was extinguished before firefighters arriv ed, he said. , " The occupants Of the apartment were not injured. GIVE TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. USED AND UNFINISHED FURNITURE, we have more than anyone in Chapel Hill. The Trading Post, beside Wendy's in Carrboro. Free delivery with thb ad. 942-2017. lost and found LOST A1GNER KEYCHAIN WITH four keys (possibly in Arboretum Saturday before game). If found please call Elaine at 967-7739. Reward. LOST: THREE COLOR GOLD bracelet On Sunday. Sept 18 around Union area. V found call 942-1400 reward $25. LOST ON FRANKLIN STREET Saturday between HaraWa and Cam MB MaBs 85 snaa tessera aa Mack . cm 560 DTL Masaita Sokor. fUm inside of eatf asental vain. Ptoaaa, please call with any Info. 942-4228 or 967-1264 evsabias. Reward. help wanted DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe pre-menstrual breast pain. If interested call 966-1601. PLAYMAKERS REPERTORY COMPANY IS looking for a drummer for its production of As You Like It opening Oct. 6. Cal Kim Kearsley 962-1132 ASAP. BLACK MALES St FEMALES - $45 will b paid to healthy mom smokers, ago 1845, who coas plate aa EPA breathing etndy os Am UNC esse paw. For saore info please cal 966-1253. Mon day-Friday 8 IF YOU HAVE EARLY afternoons and weekends free, and want a part-time Job at a great store. Apply at Leather 'n' Wood, Northgate Man. PERSONS FOB TELEPHONE BECP. .work. Good pay wo eaascsssaiylnB and parKriaaa positions. Apply 9 ass to 9 pas Can KM Man. Snfce 214, Carrboro. No HELP WANTED PART-TIME and fun-time positions need ed. Apply in peson between 2-5 Tuesdays and Thursdays. No phone caBs please. Soaps 301 W Franklin St PERSONS WITH CAB FOB Bght deaVery aoat auaaiaan. Earn np to $40 pee day. Apply Can Mill Man. Sntte 214. 9 ass to 9 pas. C1ECLE K membership meeting tonight! Find out what it's about! The UNC YOUNG DEMOCRATS will meet TONIGHT at 8:30 pm in Room 226 of the Union. HOWARD LEE, a candidate .for Congress from the Fourth District, will speak. terest so you can keep your money with us, we've got to make up for it by charging for checks. The fee increases we just an nounced reflect that." In addition, per-check and teller machine fees for NCNB "Bonus Check ing," "Deluxe Banking" and "Personal Money Market Checking" accounts will change the same as regular checking ac counts. The decrease in teller machine fees is the result of cheaper operating costs for the machines. It's less expensive to operate them than to hire more, tellers. "But the services you can get from a teller are much more than what you can get from a machine," Barris said. . Spokesmen for otherlarge banks in North Carolina said last week they had no immediate plans to raise their fees or rninimums. X f " , ' i ft,;, ' . W A Ronald Reagan Reagan told the General Assembly dele- gates that "governments got in the way of the dreams" of the U.N. founders. "Dreams became issues of East vs. West," he said. "Hopes became political rhetoric. Progress became a search for power and domination. Somewhere the truth was lost that people don't make war, governments do. "This body was to speak with the voice of moral authority," Reagan declared. "What has happened to the dreams of the U.N.'s founders? What has happened to the spirit which created the U.N.?" He promised the United States would uphold "the original ideals" of the United Nations and give unwavering support to U.N. peacekeeping efforts in such places as Lebanon and Cyprus. Troyanovsky's speech, scheduled for to day, was delayed until Oct. 4 for "technical reasons." He headed the Soviet delegation Monday in the absence of Soviet Foreign Andrei Gromyko, who canceled his appearance when his plane was barred from landing at commercial airports in the New York area. estimated at $500 The fire was contained to the bedroom and damage was limited to curtains and paint, Lacock said. Carrboro Fire Department responded to the scene with two pumpers and a lad der truck. Firemen evacuated all oc cupants of K Building for approximately 15 minutes. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. . Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS WITH ECZEMA to participate in a clinical trial of a new topical drug at the Dept. of Derrnatol-ogy-UNC. Requires 5 visits in one month. $50 given upon completion of study. Call 966-3321. WANT TO EARN BETWEEN $5-$7 per hour? The Delivery Depot (Pizza and Chicken Delivery) Is sow accepting applications for drivers, most b 18, energetic, have own car and insurance. Ap ply after 4 at 103-B East Mala St. Carrboro. 929 0384. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS WITH MODERATELY severe acne for a 12-week acne study. Six visits to Dept. of Derma tology UNC required. $50 given upon completion of study. Cal Carol Meyer 966-33Z1 M, W, 1" 1-5 pm. DENTAL STUDENTS ONLY Call dental alumni and North Carolina dentists for the Dental Foundation of North Carolina, Inc., and Carolina Annual Giving. Earn $3.35 per hour, phis cash bonus opportunities. Must be available 7-9:30 p.m. October 10 or 11, and two eve nings between October 17 and 20. For interview at spe cial campus phone faculty call 962-3964, 8 a.m.- p.m. Affirmative actionequal opportunity employer. HELP WANTED: PERSON WILLING to work as bus person at Carolina Inn. Hours are, 5:30 to 8:30, 3 to 4 days a week. Call 967-7741. PERSONS WITH SENSITIVE TEETH. A new desensitizing toothpaste is being studied. Free dental exam. To participate or obtain information call Betty Fisher 966-2703. ASTHMA SUFFERERS - EARN $75 in an EPA Breathing Stady on the UNC caaspne. To qmaHfy yon asast be male, 18-35. with cnrrently active asthnva. For ntore information please call 966 1253, Monday-Friday, 8-5. MALE AND FEMALE COUNSELOR needed for after school day camp program. Hours Monday-Friday 2:30-5:30 pm. Must be energetic, enjoy spoorts and have experience with children' 6-12. For information and application contact Chapel HiU-Carrboro, YMCA, 980 Airport Road, 942-5156. services LEARN BARTENDING. CLASSES START soon. South eastern Bartending Institute. Learn a profession in 1-2 weeks. Local classes. Call 942-5385. 6pm-10 pm Mon., 10 am-2 pm, Tues.-Fri. WHY ARE TUESDAYS SPECIAL AT BENTLEVS DELI? BENTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 968-5848 Join Young Voters For Tom Gilmore, Democrat For Governor Wednesday, Sept. 28 8:30, Union 210 :and I - W Wc - The Associated Press WASHINGTON Top officials of the International Monetary Fund said Monday that their agreement setting limits on loans to needy nations allows the agency to keep up its battle against the international financial crisis. "We are now stronger. . .we will retain our role as catalyst in the fight," said Willy de Clercq, chairman of the agency's policy-making Interim Committee. Financial ministers representing the Fund's 146 member states reached agreement early Monday to limit access to its lending pool. The agreement cleared the air for the formal opening today of the IMFs 38th annual meeting in conjunction with its sister organization, the World Bank. Together, they are the world's largest lending agencies. The IMF makes loans to nations with severe debt loads and balance-of-payments problems while the World Bank finances development projects, usually to the neediest countries. Slicing up the Fund's lending pie had been a difficult prob lem. The Fund's largest contributor, the United States, had been pressing the IMF to curtail its loans to countries in dire financial straits. BELFAST, Northern Ireland Police captured two more IRA guerrillas who shot their way out of Belfast's Maze prison but the government said Monday it will be difficult to catch the 21 still at large. Supporters of the Irish Republican Army set bonfires in Belfast to celebrate what they called "the great escape" of 38 convicts from the maximum security prison on Sunday. It was Britain's biggest jailbreak, and three of those still on the run are among the Irish Republican Army's top gunmen. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, in Canada on an official visit, called the jailbreak "a very serious in cident. . .the gravest in our prison history." Police have recaptured 17 guerrillas, including two who were grabbed Monday as they walked on a narrow country road 10 miles south of the prison and a few miles north of the border with the'Irish Republic. Soviets return The Associated Press NEVELISK, U.S.S.R. Soviet of ficials gave a U.S.-Japanese delegation five crates of fuel-soaked clothes and other debris but no bodies from the downed South Korean jetliner Monday, leaving the visitors disappointed and suspicious. "I was not surprised by the meagerness. I tended to think it would be like that," said one of the Americans, characterizing the 76 items returned in the four-hour meeting. The Soviets claimed they sur rendered all they had found. A Soviet jet fighter shot down Korean Air Lines flight 007 on Sept. 1 over Sakhalin Island, killing all 269 people aboard including 61 Americans. Moscow claims the plane was spying for the United States and has refused to apologize for its action. But it allowed the U.S.-Japanese team to visit this port on Sakhalin on a Japanese patrol boat to get debris recovered by Soviet searchers. Heading the Soviet delegation was Maj. Gen. A.I. Romanenko, chief of the Soviet border forces for the Sakhalin and Kurile Islands. Four Japanese and three American officials attended the talks that one described as "very formal no one invited us to lunch." It was the first time the Soviet Union has surrendered items from the Boeing 747. Romanenko denied his crews have recovered bodies or the cockpit flight ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Free pregnancy test 942-0824. WHY WORKOUT AT THE GYM? We're the cleanest best equipped, most professional fitness center in the area! We're also the closest to campus. 503 W. Main Street Carrboro. Call 933-9249 for free trial workout. BOOK YOUR PARTIES NOW Lou's Tunes plays Sinatra to Swing, Beach & Boogie. All the best Rock n' Roll. Only $75. Call 942-3342 today. CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE . for sale 1981 YAMAHA 400 FOR sale. Excellent condition, 7.500 miles. Also comes with a hondaline full face helmet. $975. CaD 933-7852. CHANGE IN PLANS. CANT so to Georgia Tech game. Most sell two tickets. Price negotiable. Call Mark, 933-8846 after 10 pat. COLLEGE SWEATSHIRTS! Harvard (grey) Yale (white) Princeton (navy) Dartmouth (keity) North Carolina (It. blue) USC (white) others. $12.50 each postpaid. S-M-L-XL. Send check to LMg, Box 317, Brookhaven, MS 39601. COD orders can 1-601-835-1085. UNC DORM CONTRACT FOR sale. For cheap, worry-free housing. Call Sarah, evenings 933-7032. real estate 8.2 ACRES NEAR BUCKHORN. Orange County pasture, pond, woods, paved road, restored farmhouse, out buildings, solar heat, solar green house. $52,500. Open house 927. Call for details Fuller Walker Realty. Box 3024 Durham, 27705. 1-286-5544. business opportunity OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-Sportswear, Infant-Preteen. Ladies Apparel, Combination, accessories or Large Size Store. National brands: Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vander bilt, Izod. Gunne Sax, Esprit Brittania. Calvin Klein. Ocean Pacific, Evan Picone, Haberdashery, Heatthtex, 300 others. $7,900 to $24,900, inventory; airfare, training, fixtures, grand opening etc. Mr. Loughlin (612) 888-6555. (Tiitiinuii mm m Mire m sraii '3e qrs30Bfer Oft &sar FAYLTIEVTLLE Ruth Carter Staple ton, the evangelist sister of former President Jimmy Carter, died Monday of pan creatic cancer after a five-month attempt to cure herself through diet, exercise and faith in God. Stapleton, 53, died at home around 11:30 a.m., according to her husband, Dr. Robert Stapleton. He refused to comment further when reached by telephone. A spokeswoman for Carter said the former president was in Plains, Ga., Monday but would not say whether Carter planned to go to Fayetteville. However, a spokeswoman for the Rogers & Breece Funeral Home said Carter would attend the graveside funeral scheduled for. 2 p.m. Wednesday at Lafayette Memorial Park in Fayetteville. Carter visited Stapleton during a May family reunion in Fayetteville and made a return visit without publicity about 10 days ago. Stapleton was diagnosed in April by doctors at Duke University Medical Center as having terminal cancer. Her son, Scott Carpenter Stapleton, an opthalmologist at Duke, urged her to have orthodox treatment, but she refused. WASHINGTON The commission made famous by James Watt's verbal gaffe heard renewed attacks on the in terior secretary's coal leasing program Monday as the big question of Watt's future remained undecided. - While environmentalists were criticizing Watt's ambitious coal leasing plans, Watt was described by aides as conducting a routine round of in-house meetings to discuss normal Interior Department business not whether he should resign. Interior Department officials said Watt still hoped to ride out the storm created by his description of coal leasing com mission as "a black,. . .a woman, two Jews and a cripple." In Congress, Watt won some breathing room when op ponents agreed to put off for at least a week a Senate vote on a resolution calling on him to resign for conduct "totally unbefitting a senior Cabinet member." RALEIGH State. Sen. Bob Jordan, D-Montgomery, an nounced Monday that he will seek the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor in 1984, making him the first official candidate in that race. The four-term senator announced his plans at rallies of about 150 people in Charlotte and Greensboro and before about 300 people in Raleigh. He was to stop Monday night in Mount Gilead, his hometown, and then travel across the state to announce his plans today, Wednesday and Thursday. "1984 is not just an election year," Jordan said in Raleigh. "It will be a time that we in North Carolina must face up to some important decisions about our future." Others expected to enter the race for lieutenant governor are state Sen. Harold Hardison, D-Lenoir, and former House Speaker Carl Stewart of Gastonia. items from downed jetliner recorders, which could reveal new details about the last moments of the doomed plane and why it veered off course into Soviet airspace. Japanese searchers have recovered five dismembered bodies and hundreds of debris items in waters off northern Japan. At least 16 Soviet and six American vessels continued the search Monday west of Sakhalin. "We asked Romanenko persistently and I looked at him straight in the face and asked if they really hadn't found any bodies," Minora Tanba, chief of the Foreign Ministry Soviet section and head of the delegation, said at a news con ference later. The officials arrived early Monday aboard the Maritime Safety Agency patrol boat Tsugara after a 15-hour voyage from the northern Japan port of Otaru. The American group was led by Lynn Pascoe, deputy director of the office of Soviet affairs in the State Department. The others were Dennis Wilham, senior representative for Asia of the Federal Aviation Administration and Navy Capt. Bert Deny. The party was whisked from the landing to a nearby port authority building. The area was not busy and most of the struc tures were dilapidated, probably built before World War II. Fifteen militia and border guards ringed the building, apparently to warn off Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. rides ARE YOU DRIVING TO the Georgia Tech game on Oct 1? We need a ride (2 people). Share gas and driving Chris 942-7755 leave a message. NEED A RIDE TO Charlotte Sept 30th. Will help pay for gas etc. Please call Joan at 933-3618. roommates STUDIOUS. NON-SMOKING MALE ROOMMATE wanted. Rent is $140 a month including utilities. Within walking distance of campus. Call 968-8120 after 5 p.m. FEMALE HOUSEMATE WANTED. SOLAR Townhouse. Furnished bedroom with balcony. Hardwood floors. Fire place. Washer and dryer. Housebroken pets OK. 18 mile from campus. Grad. student preferred. $250.00 negotiable . 't utilities. Call Margaret at 968-0467. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share 1 bdrm apartment. Rent $115month plus 'i utilities. Busline to campus, pool, AC, carpeted, tennis courts, furnished. Call 967-5250. personals BOWLING TEAM TRYOUTS WILL be held at 4:00 on Sept 27th to the 29th. Sign up at the Union BowUng Lanes. LORNA AND AMY; WHAT cops? (Stall) put that speaker back in the cab and dump the brews. Some co-pilots . . . the service entrance of the Carolina Inn? Garth, Chumly and Weebles are frozen! Oh Domino's. . .Keep on Truck'ln. Fergy (P.S. Hi Barbara!) COLLEGE BOWL QUESTION: IT is a fancy name for an extract. In medieval philosophy, it was the ubiquitous fifth element over and beyond earth, air. Ire, and water. Name U. Noon, Friday, is the deadline for registering your team. (Answer: Quintessence.) AN GTE. THIS ONFS JUST for old Glad yon cootd mmkrn to the nasse drink heasny a sennas Pattl aaya an. Until the Ctasaaon naaan, Pattt A JJnnn. 9 A. Wei bring al of tha fifth of YO DEAN! GOOD LUCK this week (youH need ft). Thanks for being such a sweet roomie. Guess who. College Bowl Question: It is lancy name for an extract, in medieval philosophy. It was considered to be the filth element over and above earth, air. fire, and water. Name it. Sign up your team for The Varsity Sport of the Mind before the noon deadline Friday. September 30. Forms avail abie at Union Desk. (Answer Quintessence.) - WHO HAS N.Y. STYLE CORNED BEEF AND HOT PASTRAMI? DENTXEVS DELI EASTGATE 929-5848 curious bystanders. The items included seven pairs of pants and a suit coat soaked in kerosene jet fuel, five battered oxygen bottles, six brown seat cushions, a tattered orange liferaft and pieces of metal, apparently from ah engine casing. Among four bundles of surrendered "documents" were a South Korean newspaper, a Boeing 747 technical manual, what appeared to be a business contract and an application for a masters course at Japan's Tsukuba University. The American and Japanese officials said they repeatedly asked Romanenko how only 76 items could have been jecovered in the. massive Soviet search, which has included undersea trawling and deep dives by mini-submarines. One American, when asked if the Soviets had turned over all they had found, said, "They said it was everything but do you believe in Santa Claus?" The Americans wished not to be quoted by name because they feared it might ag gravate tension. Tanba said the Soviets told the delega tion they "were not 100 percent sure" but believed the surrendered items were from the downed plane. He said the Soviets claimed they found the debris between Sept. 1 and 20 on the northern shore of .Moneron island west of Sakhalin, and on the southwest shores of Sakhalin. TREY. DID YOU READ the personals yesterday? That guy who wrote about KC83 does not know very much. KC83 is going to be awesome. Are you going? Kathy. COBB (ESPECIALLY SECOND EAST). Joyner, Graham, Stacy, Morehead Officers, CJ Staff, and Just plain old friends: THANKS for aO your hard work and support for me as Moreheads Homecoming Queen nominee. Vail were great! Love, Ann. r. WRITERS! ARTISTS! - The Cellar Door, UNCs Undergraduate Literary Magazine, will be accepting submissions of prose, poetry, and graphics through Oct. 3. For guidelines check the Union Desk. SHEPPARD, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I know It's the first of many well spend together. Here's to you and tonight. I hate It for ya! Love, Denise. TO "MY BROS IN MANLY": He may have won the title, but I got the roses that really counted a few hours later. Yall are the greatest Thanks you made my day! Love, Susan. JULIE B. THE WEEKEND was super wasn't h? 1 sure did enjoy getting to know such an interesting girl. Hope your birthday Is as great as you deserve. An Admirer. EMILY-RAH: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO the sweetest little roommate a girl could ask for. Here's to Bacardi slushes and Michelob Light Party while you can. And then some! Love, Pam-Rah.- ECT HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO one of the cutest girls 1 have ever met! You're legal now for four days (and many more beyond), so enjoy it. forry you hroze, but let's do it again! Your S-Boy. HEY. LIRA! HAPPY BECOMING legal! Make the most of the 3 days you have too bad we can't enjoy K with you! Fellow crazy Jamesians. HEY BAND! I WANT to thank you for aD your support last week. I'm very glad to be a part of the "Pride of the ACC, Marching Tarheels and pround to be your Homecoming representative. I love you all! Dominica. UVA Bug Trip! The Union Recreation Committee has a bus and tickets for UNC UVA football game. Sat., Nov. 12th. Sign up in Pit, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day, 11-2, $10.00. Cash deposit needed. GO HEELS! UVA Bus Trip!