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2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, October 6, 1983 Chase renovations could close Upendo By CHRIS EDWARDS Staff Writer Black Student Movement President Sherrod Banks said Tues day night that the BSM may be left without a home because of renovations to Chase Cafeteria. The BSM has been meeting in Upendo Lounge on the first floor of the cafeteria. Chase is being renovated to house a student union for South Campus students and new cafeteria facilities. The South Campus student union is scheduled to open on the upper floor of Chase later this month. That would force a cafeteria to be placed on Chase's first floor if a food service moves back into Chase as is scheduled, leaving the BSM out in the cold, Banks said. Banks said the opening of the student union came as a surprise. The BSM was never consulted concerning the use of space in Chase, he said. Banks also complained about the condition of the Upendo Lounge, which he said "has existed in its present form since 1972." Promises to improve the lounge have never been carried out, Banks said. The comments came at a meeting of BSM officers and members. About 25 attended. "In fact." Banks said, "the condi tion of the lounge has been degraded through a lack of commit ment on the part of the University." In other business, Banks said the BSM Gospel Choir case would be heard by the Student Supreme Court on Oct. 11. The choir faces a loss of its funding by student fees if the court finds that it is a religious group. The choir is a "cultural group" and should not be affected by the Campus Governing Council's refusal to fund political or religious organizations, Banks said. Banks also said that it seemed as if the CGC was "trying to take money from the choir every single year." He said he was confi dent that the choir will win the case. Gwen Hailey, editor of The Black Ink and a member of the BSM's Central Committee, said the BSM should take a stand on the mikeman issue. Black mikeman Kenny Ward was fired by the UNC administration last week. Calling for debate on the issue, Hailey said she was "opposed to the procedures used in calling for Ward's resignation." Banks said that the measures used in trying to obtain the resignation were "not proper." ' In another matter, BSM Treasurer David Hogan said the ap propriation of students fees for the BSM next year could be significantly reduced if the student fee increase does not pass.. L2oro is only no Ghis old. And .his nsvj. r?s? v,vnnnnnnRnn?oT?nwrn Just born. Fully grown. With assets of $15-20 billion. . .66 million resident and business customers. . .and 122,000 employees, and an AT&T heritage of 107 years of telecommunications experience. But offering new and expanded information services. We're working on a broader scale than ever before, interweaving advanced computer technology to compete success fully in all aspects of telecommunications: audio, video, digital data, and analog graphics. Want to be part of this technically based, market driven organization? We'll be needing enthusiastic, results-oriented technical and business majors to set the pace in technical and managerial areas, sales and marketing. Check your College Placement Office for . more information and interview dates. i.js.. .I....-aaaj eaKaaaj aaWsP i? Communications We are an equal opportunity employer State and: Nation The Associated Press WASHINGTON Senate Republicans served blunt notice on Wednesday that Interior Secretary James Watt must go or face a strong vote of no confidence. But President Reagan said Watt "has done a fine job," and a "stupid remark" didn't merit his removal. Senate GOP leaders said a stormy, closed-door caucus on Tuesday had demonstrated that support for Watt had waned far beyond previous estimates, and a consensus emerged that the secretary should resign for the good of the party. Minority Democrats, in their own caucus days earlier, unanimously en dorsed a call for Watt's ouster. Watt met with presidential counselor Edwin Meese III early Wednesday for "a general discussion of the Senate situation," then left town for "a long-planned vacation," according to Douglas Baldwin,, the secretary's chief spokesman. Baldwin said Watt "is not reassessing" his plans and continues to believe he is an asset to the administration. WASHINGTON Republican Jesse Helms of North Carolina abandoned on Wednesday his one-man filibuster against a bill honoring Martin Luther King Jr. with a national holiday, virtually ensuring it will be passed by the Senate and signed by President Reagan later this month. In return for not fighting a scheduled Oct. 19 vote on the King measure, Helms got his way on a bill important to his tobacco-producing state. ;ti . , Immediately after the Senate agreed to the King voting schedule, Majority Leader Howard Baker by prior ar rangement with Helms brought to the floor a bill that would set price supports for dairy products and tobacco. It was a measure Helms wanted considered before next week's Columbus Day recess. "Sure, I had the arrangement with the majority leader that the farm bill would-be called up if we got unanimous consent" on the King voting schedule, Helms said in an interview. "It happens all the time around this place. I don't see anything in sidious about that." BEIRUT, Lebanon President Amin Gemayel gave in to Syria and its Druse allies Wednesday and agreed to accept observers from non-aligned nations to supervise a Lebanese cease-fire. Khalil Mekkawi, acting secretary-general of the Foreign Ministry, told a news conference efforts are under way to create a "neutral observation force" to oversee the truce that began Sept. 26 after three weeks of civil war. Druse leader Walid Jumblatt said it should be drawn from India, Yugoslavia "and someone else." The Gemayel government and the four nations that make up the multinational peacekeeping force in Beirut the United States, France, Italy and Britain had been pushing for a U.N. force. But Jumblatt argued this could lead to the permanent partitioning of the nation. Syria also opposes a U.N. force. HOLLYWOOD, Fla. The AFL-CIO convention, calling Walter F. Mondale an "eloquent spokesman for the concerns of working people," overwhelmingly endorsed his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination Wednesday. With the former vice president secluded in another part of this seaside resort hotel, the more than 800 convention delegates ratified the resolution of endorsement. '.'While many good friends of labor are among the an nounced candidates for the Democratic presidential nomina tion, Walter F. Mondale has earned special esteem," said the resolution, approved on a stand-up vote in which delegates cheered wildly and shouted "We want Mondale!" "Vote, Vote, Vote!" RALEIGH North Carolina students could take foreign language from kindergarten through 12th grade under recom mendations accepted as information Wednesday by the state Board of Education. But board members were hesitant to endorse the recommen dations without an estimate of the cost of implementing the program. Others expressed concern that the program might draw attention from efforts to improve students' English skills. "Before we start something new we need to understand that we're not doing too well with the English language," said state Treasurer Harlan Boyles, a member of the board. Boyles said the state has limited resources that could be diluted further by the emphasis onfordgnJanguage: IF YOU'VE ALREADY BEEN HERE YOU KNOW IF YOU HAVEN'T IT'S TIME TO CHECK OUT WHERE EVERYONE IS DANCING 1 ?vc CCB Brendles Page's Tire CLUB soda 15-501 Wendy's Hardee's Free Pitcher with Membership Purchase C-k lucouayiiiuioudy 8:00-10:30 r zrr: i v 1809 ChapelTfll Blvd. 942-1631 " 968-9163 Memberships Available At The Door cslkis8ffii3dl sadls 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. ------ Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to die 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 REGISTER FOR "SURVIVAL ON THE Highway an auto mechanics workshop on Thurs. Oct 13, 3:30-5:30. Sign-up will be at Union Desk Oct 5-Oct 12, $2 regis tration fee. Limited spaces. SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEEl Extremely important meeting Sunday, October 9th at 7:30 pm in the Union. (Want to remain a marshal?. . .Be There). lost and found APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL OF Nursing general col lege sophomores & UNC-CH Juniors and seniors may pick up appl (cations far 1984-85 academic year (begins second summer session 1984) in room 15. Carrington Hall on October 6 at 7 pm. The application process will be discussed at this time. FOUND: ONE LADIES WRISTWATCH. Discovered in parking lot between Sigma Chi and SAE on Thursday night. Sept 22. CaO Chuck at 933-2474 to identify. LOST: WHITE FEMALE CAT with big blue eyes, in North ampton area. She has no name; call her with cat-talk. Any information will be appreciated; call 942-7435 to restore me my best friend. . FOUND A TIM EX WATCH in front of Hares Hall. Please identify. Call 9334316. LOST. WALLET LOST IN Art 44 class on Wed. morning. If you found it please call Randy at 933-8555. RECORD BAR INCORP. HAS IMMEDIATE opening for ju nior or senior in accounting or related field with heavy em phasis in accounting area. Candidates must have reached the intermediate level in their accounting studies. Excellent opportunity for practical experience in your field if you qualify- Candidate must be available during current school year and summer 1984. Write or call by Oct 12, 1983, Employee Specialist Record Bar Incorp., P.O. Box 8744, Durham, NC 27707. 493-4511 EOE-MS. GRANVILLE TOWERS DINING SERVICES is now accept ing applications for part-time employment Have a standard schedule and work with peers. Come by Granville Cafeteria for an application or call 929-0433. for sale PIZZA TRANSIT AUTHORITY IS now hiring delivery drivers. Must be 18 and have car. Apply in person 300 W. Rosemary St after 4 pm. COLLEGE SWEATSHIRTS! Harvard (grey) - Yale (white) Princeton (navy) Dartmouth (kelly) 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 call 1-601-835-1085. ROOM IN GRANVILLE SOUTH for upcoming Spring Se mester. Need someone to buy my contract Please call 9334)428. Ask for Sha Wallace. MUST. SELL NEW DROP leaf dining room table 2 coffee tables 2 glass top end tables 2 solid end tables phone 942 2439 after 6 pm weekdays anytime on weekends. OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMER YEAR round. Europe. S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. S50O-S1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write UC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. COMIC BOOKS: 19401980s. Records: Jazz, cla iral, oldies, awing, rock. Books: Uterarmr. history, ecieace Bottom, ssystery. 10-7 every day. Books Records Coetic, 215 North Gregeosi Street, Dmrhasm. 683-3244. EASY GOING FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for 2-bed- room Bolinwood Apartment, own room, $195 Vt utilities. CaB 929-8196. NEVER WORRY ABOUT HEATING cooling bills again! Live bi Northampton Plaza where electric bill Is Included in rent Female roommate wanted. $150 per month. CaB 942 0791 today. LIBERAL ROOMMATE WANTED: OWN room in apartment in Carrboro. on busline. Rent plus V4 utilities. Call 929 ,4474 evenings. Keep trying! wanted GRATEFUL DEAD TICKETS NEEDED for October 9th. Greensboro show. If info available call 929-4728 10 FREE DOMINO'S PIZZAS to the arauser of tale whs Baaaar Coatees. AH dor, aorosaiea, frater akiee. etc eBgsble. Sapport the Heels to the ACC riiaiploiefclpl WELL L MISS SAPPHIRE Olivia Johnsonn am so sure! I ain't nobody's bitch on nobody's moped. I drive a motorcycle and drive it like the true woman of the eighties that I am; I tuck my skirt between my legs, so it don't blow back for all to WILLY PAT: WHY ARE you so good to me? Thanks for "breakfast in bed." You're so sweet, what would I do without you? "Doodlebug." NEED BADLY! TICKETS FOR Wake Forest game. Call Pam at 942-1706. Please leave message If neces sary. - TO SUZIE, THE WILD woman with the skinny legs. GET A CLUE! Who else but your absolutely clueless pal, Mark. PEBBLES AND SPUD (FROM Teague?) BE WARNED! AO's fair in love and practical fakes! We laughed first and well always laugh last Keep taJkinl CAROLINA PHOTOGRAPHERS CLUB WILL meet at 7 pm on Thursday, Oct 6 in the Union. Have an idea for the con test theme ready. help wanted SMOKERS! THE EPA NEEDS white i 18-40, for a stady havoivteg 2 visits, -Vh hows oa the UNC casapas. $15 coaapeaaatioa. CaO 966-1253, Moisday-Friday, 8 asa-5 pas. THE SOCIOLOGY CLUB WILL have a poduck dinner on Wed., Oct. 6 at 6:30 p.m. tai Room 150 Hamilton Hall. Dr. John Kasarda will lecture on "The Future of Cities." Anyone interested Is welcome to attend. Please bring some type of food. PLAYMAKERS REPERTORY COMPANY IS looking for a drummer for its production of As You Like It opening Oct. 6. Can Kim Kearsley 962-1132 ASAP. APPLICATIONS ARE AT THE Union Desk to attend a semi nar or reception for Irving R. Levins on Mon. Oct 10. Dead line is Thurs. at 5:00. BLACK MALES FEMALES - (45 will be paid to healthy soaesMksn, age 18-S5, who coi plete aa EPA breathing etady oa the UNC casa pae. For ssore info please caB 966-1253, Moa-day-Friday 8 asa-5 pas. RECORD CONVENTION. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 9. l-a.S dealers esMaa, baysen. trediaa aBwase. 4Sa. 81 aWhafessoa, Eta Rata Coaveatipa Carter. i Alines VBlsee. HHWboroegh. IF BASKETBALL POSITIONS-TOWN OF Chapel Hill. Part time, temporary; 10-20 hrawk, nights & weekends; early Nov. thru Feb., 1984. Must be dependable. ScorerTimer positions require general knowledge of bsktbl; pays 13.35 hr. Officials positions require exper. officiating bsktbl, prefer ably 1 season, or good knowledge of the rules; pays $5-8 game. Apply by Oct 14; Parks Rec Dept 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS WITH ECZEMA to participate in a clinical trial of a new topical drug at the Dept. of Dermatol-ogy-UNC Requires 5 visits in one month. $50 given upon completion of study. Call 966-3321. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS WITH MODERATELY severe acne for a 12-week acne study. Six visits to Dept of Derma-tofogy-UNC required. $50 given upon completion of study. CaB Carol Meyer 966-3321 M, W, F, 1-5 pm. services CASH FOR ALBUMS 45's and cassettes. Good condition only Album Annex, Chapel Hilf s best used record store. 108 Henderson St upstairs. Buy, sell, trade. FOR SALE UNTIL FRIDAY: Granville South female con tract. If I can't sell my Granville contract, IU sell my Spencer dorm contract Call Carrie, evenings. 933-0343. 2 LOFTS FOR SALE. Will sell separately or together. CaB 933-4038. GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT FOR sale. Great haB at mosphere. Excellent roommate. CaB 933-2615 mornings or evenings. IF YOU HAVE AN extra Clemson guest pass, you have the means to make someone very happy. Please, let me be that someone! CaB Steve 9684143. PLEASE HELP! DADDY'S COMING al the way frosa Arizoaa. Desperately steed aa amaay aa S, ae few aa oae Wake Forest eases tickets, Kan 933-01M. BIG BROTHER BRENNANi This Is the year of 193. Aad the year for ZBT So aWe a Iff khwt abostt yoar UT eis. Tsa five foot three with eyes of Gases say asiae aad voa aria the i MEAL CARD WORTH OVER $250; cost only $199. Can be used at Pine Room, Fast Break, Deli Bar, Nature's Cove, or on South Campus. CaB 933-6026. Pat Metheny Group October 7 Memorial Auditorium Raloigh Ticket at School Kid's on Franklin St. or Box Office Call 755-6080 for info. ASTHMA SUFFERERS - EARN 875 hs aa EPA Breathing Study oa the UNC casspas. To aaaafy voa amst be ssale, 18-35, with carreatly active asthsaa. For ssore iaforssatloa pteaee caB 964 1253, Monday-Friday. S-5. ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and evening appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. SNOW SKIS - Hexed 195cm racing skis with Tyrotia 350 racing bindings: $90. CaB Scott D., 967-9327. Prices negoti able. rides HELP! 2 NEED RIDE to Gainesville, Florida for Fall Break. Will share expenses. CaB Susie at 933-4782. Please leave message and keep trying! I NEED A RIDE to Nashville over Fafl Break! Trying to get to Jackson. Term. WiB share expenses. CaB John at 933-6027. GOING TO RADFORD UNIVERSITY. Radford. Virginia this weekend (Oct. 7-9). Anybody need a ride to Radford? CaB - Steph 933-0775. 1 DESPERATELY NEED ONE guest pass for the Clemson game. WUI pay good price! Please caB Amy anytime at 933- 9033. . ; DESPERATELY NEED TWO GUEST passes to Clemson game. Will give you two card section tickets! CaB 933-4906 or 968-4456 for Kristin. Leave message. Thanx! NEED FOUR TICKETS TO Wake Forest game. WlD negoti ate price. CaB 929-8492. personals ON FRIDAY, OCT 7 the members ol Hillei will be going to the Jewish Home for As Aged in Clemmons, NC to visit and lead Friday Night Services. We will be leaving HUlei at 2 pm sharp, and after services and dinner in Clemmons wifl return by 9 pm. Make an elderly person very happy-Call the Hillei office 942-4057 or Sam 967 7691. if you're interested in coming along, preferably by Wed. JUDY G: WE DIDNT get our solar Townhouse, but at least we're together. May we be forever dean and do It until It falls off. Love, Number Five. BIG Z D DCS "So you say it's your Birthday." We all want to know what If s ttke being an old lady! Be sure to ask Frank about Middle Agd Oh weB Happy Birthday Sand! Love. Spam. HAPPY B-DAY! ALLISON S. (AAB). Thanks for being such a good friend, thru these last three years. Remember. . . Freshman year The Gator Bowl and being obnoxious soph. yr. "Lets play cheerleader," drink rum and coke, with my rum! Jr. yr. we've been too busy wtth school but hopefully we can find time to get a Utile obnoxious on Friday night! Sr. Yr.?? Love ya, Beth. HEY JEFF, DO I get a good stretch for my birthday? 18 alnt what k used to be - Give me a break! (Stretch?) Y.M.S. DORTHY - CLEM AND MYSELF are off to Washington. Consequently, The Bitch on the moped it The Wicked Witch of The East Beware! Wayne. BURGER KING 205 E. FRANKLIN St Now hiring for lata night shift. If you can work 10 pm to 4 am, please apply after 8 pm. No phone calls. AMITY LSATGMATMCATGRE Seminars. Our guaran tee: Score in top 25 or take the next course free. CaB toU free 800 243-4767 for schedule and free brochure. CHEAP TYPING1 CALL 929-TYPE roommates LAURA. ANN. LAURIE, ALLISON. Deds - Thanks for everything "moms"! Seventh South is dennndy the best "home" at U.N.C. I love you afl! Amy. IVCF MID-CAMPUS PRESENTS "Joint Accounts?" on daring and singWneM tonigrrt at 7 pm In the Union. Terry Manar to guest speaker with Alex Mebane providing music. TO THE NANCER: Tvs been bi Columbus for Bve months now. and I stffl haven't seen anyone as pretty as you. Can't watt to set you this weekend. 173, Ken. ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE two bdrrn apt on busline In Carrboro. $125 and lA utilities 9424512. ffifrVHS rent) fO HiraiBrn1 tv sw a. rs. - U VVtv I S WHO HAS N.Y. STYLE CORNED BEEF AND HOT PASTRAMI? DENTLEYS DELI EASTGATE 929-5848 Irving R. Levine will be on cam pus Mon., Oct. 10. Applications to attend the seminar and recep tion can be picked up at the Union desk. Deadline Thurs., Oct. 6 at 5 p.m THE GRAD STUDENTS OF HUXEL are sponsoring a fax and bagel brunch on Sunday, Oct 7 at 11 am at HiBd House. Cost: $3 non-members, 12 members aO you can eat! A great chance to meet other Jewish grad students on campus Please let us know i you're com ing by Thursday, Oct 6 by calling rlffld office 942-4057. HEY, ALL OF YOU who know any of us Nancy B., Debra B., Nancy O.. Sharon J., and Shirley S. - re member the Festivities at 302-A! Sat nits 8 pm until . . .! Bring your friends and be there! (everyone dse will!) See ya then, your faithful party planners. HAPPY 21st KATY A! Your chemistry says "yes." So pick up David S. Get high with Joe S. Yesterday's test you did blow. Our bathroom youll hog tomorrow for the Big Log! Love, Marge and On. HAMMERMORE HEAD BETH - Thanx for the early a.m. treat You can really please two guys. We owe you, and want to reciprocate! Kktg Leer. bVCF Parents' Weekend! Oct. 7-8 Friday: Square Dance, 8:30 p.m. in Great Hall Saturday: All-Campus Fellowship in Hamilton 100 at 7:00 p.m. KILL the T'Vll participate in a DIE-IN Thursday, Oct. 6, 12:20 in the Pit Sponsored by S.T.A.N.D. . FREE LUNCH SWEEPSTAKES AT BENTLEVSDEU EAST GATE 929-5848 HAPPY BIRTHDAY WILD WOMAN Cheryl W: Now you are oAdaBy and finally legal! Hope you have the best birthday ever because you really deserve M Love ya, your roomie Ma ria. APPLICATIONS ARE AT THE Union Desk to attend a semi nar or reception for Irving R. Levins on Mon. Oct 10. Dead line is Thurs. at 5:00. SANDY, FINALLY I MUST profess my eternal and undying desire for you. Seeing you so often has finally made me real be my true feelings. Tve known for a long tune that you feel the same. Left do something about hi George. PAULA: HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Look out TroBs some mugs wiB be smashed against the waUs tonight! Get over your case of "oldus Imaginus" unci celebrate blg!?t Lous, Amy. CKZMTNAL JUSTICE PARTY! Friday, October 7 at 4:30 p.m. 735 Raleigh Road. )usl past Inst! tuts of Government. Driving discouraged. Two dollar contribution for Squid re freshments appreciated.
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