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2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, February Gorbachev , The Associated Press MOSCOW Mikhail S. Gorbachev gave crucial en dorsement to Konstantin U. Chernenko and is now the No. 2 man in the Kremlin, a highly placed Soviet source says. The 52-year-old agriculture specialist, the youngest man on the ruling Politburo, was reputed to be Yuri V. Andropov's choice as successor. With Chernenko selected to lead the country as general secretary of the Communist Party, Gorbachev's powerful new role was first suggested by his position next to Chernenko at ceremonies in honor of Andropov. Then it was announced on television Wednesday night that Gorbachev had made a previously undisclosed state ment at the Central Committee Plenum Monday that named Chernenko leader. The Gorbachev statement appears in a brochure of Lee redisricting took place in 1980. In 1976, Lee also ran unsuccessfully for lieutenant governor against Jimmy Green. From 1977 to 1981, Lee served in Gov. Jim Hunt's administration. Since then he has been an instructor in the UNC School of Social Work before resigning Jan. 31 to run for Congress. Lee, 49 and a native of Lithonia, Ga., has lived in Chapel Hill since 1964. Lee said he expected a strong challenge from both Andrews and Cobey. "My" toughest race will be against Andrews, as incumbents are much harder to campaign against," Lee said. Andrews is running for his sixth term. "But this is not a time' to look back and criticize, but to look ahead and commit to specific proposals." Lee also will face John Winters Jr., a HES A BIG-CITY KID IN A SMALL TOWN WORLD HE'S GOING TO LIVE BY HIS OWN RULES, EVEN IF HE HAS TO BREAK EVERY ONE OF THEIRS. X k - i - h! ' i J-1 V PflRflmOUNT PICTURES PRE5ENT5 R DANIEL IT1ELNICK PRODUCTION R HERBERT ROSS FlUTl-FOOTLOOSE -KEVIN BRC0N-L0RI SINGER DIRNNE W1E5T RNDUOHN LITHGOWl-EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DANIEL mELNICK -WRITTEN BV DERN PITCHFORD-PRODUCED BV LEWIS J. RACHITIIL AND CRRIG ZRDRN DIRECTED BV HERBERT ROSS REflO THE PAPERBACK FROm WRLLABY BOOKS - ORIGINAL mOTION PICTURE ; 50UNDTRRCK ALBUfT) ON COLUmBIA POjwwBnui tunwg vmxm& mipcxBYSTEaeor K SELECTED THEATRES STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY csflsissnffScBdl Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ada 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 ACC TICKETS-STUDENT LOTTERY. Last day to sign up Today! Bring your ID and Athletic Pas to Union, 11-2. Drawing tomorrow. TALENT SEARCH Auditions for a "Talent Search" will be held from 6-9 p.m. Sunday in Rms. 208-209 of the Carolina Union. The show will be March 1 and is spon sored by the Student National Medical Associa tion. For information, call 933-0394 or 967-1811. "We the seniors of the Marching Tarheel Band, heartily support the Senior Class Challenge and recog nize this as one of the most worthwhile endevors that we've ever seen." February 19-22 17, 1984 named No. speeches obtained by The Associated Press on Thursday in advance of publication. The brochure indicated Gor bachev, speaking "on behalf of the Politburo," closed the meeting with an endorsement of Chernenko. In order to take such a role at the plenum, Gorbachev would most certainly have to be in a leading position in the 12-man Politburo. The Communist Party newspaper Pravda, meanwhile, laid out a conservative course for the party in a front page editorial that set the tone for Chernenko's first months in power. A similar article appeared in Pravda in November 1982 after the death of Leonid I. Brezhnev and the in stallation of Andropov as Kremlin leader. Pravda made clear that there would be no relaxation of Soviet bloc unity under Chernenko, who endorsed the doctrine of his mentor, Brezhnev, that there should be no liberal experiments in the Soviet bloc. businessman from Raleigh, in the Demo cratic primary. "As a candidate in this race, I feel I'm much more experienced as a politician with fairly high name recognition," Lee said. "I'm running in a district where there is a strong desire for change." Financial support is Lee's biggest prob lem of his campaign, but he said he would stress grass-roots organizational cam paigning and would attend small group meetings to meet as many people as he could. "I'll depend on a lot of volunteers for a successful campaign," he said. "Students just might be the key to win ning this election." Radio advertising, as well &s printed materials, would be Lee's means of ad vertising, but he stressed the need for per- ! RECORDS RND CRSSETTE5 r PRRRmouNT picture cr ,-, , . i.n.i.n -. ' . 17th AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU. SPRING 1934 RAINBOW SOCCER 1 begins) Monday, Jaa 16, aooa-6 pas, Moa.-FiL, 500 W. Rosemary. Chapd HDX FMd RugMf tkn to Sat, Feb. 11 & IS, IO-mmm, at Rahtbow Soccer Stadia m, off dcUad Road aad 15-541. TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT- Sal. Fab. 25. l-ooa, noon. Rainbow Stadia a. PRACTICE BEGINS Mon Fab. 27. Interested Coaches a ad Saoar aora call 967-8797. RAINBOW SOCCER to oa-proflt recreational prognaa hi ttm 25th sea son, opea to people of any age, sex or skfiL NY CERAMICS SCULPTOR JUDY Moonefis wtQbcbithe Union, Feb. 22 and 23 to show slides, demonstrate her ceramic techniques and work with interested students on a collaborative project OMEGA PSI PHI WILL be seDhis Que Cabaret pictures In the Union Thursday and Friday between 10:00 and 3:00. "WHERE IS HAPPINESSr THE Laughing Man Institute presents an introductory video on the Hie and teaching of the American-bom Spiritual Master Da Free John. 4.-00 pm, 19 Feb. 540A Dogwood Dr. 967-9311. DID YOU EVER WANT to learn to quilt, make paper, do stained glass? Craft your own! Mon., Feb. 20. Sign ups NOW Union Desk! $3sesskn. lost & found LOST LADIES ROYAL BLUE wallet contains S-S card, athletic pass, student health card and a few others. If found please call 933-4905 Yosia Farrington. help wanted AIRLINES HIRING FLIGHT ATTENDANTS Excellent salary, free travel, great benefits professional guide J5.00. Send: Tinder & Co.. Box 33411. Decatur. Ga. 30033. J 1 i f 1 i.; Lauderdale .vX,44ly-4J I i i ;- ' a. J f i f M-Bahama444-4 rrf frorni $495hfH ti fron $429: 1967554 1444 t i t i ' TO ; i i f ii i frt" I 14 1 f f I i 8 I : :: 'vmwAhvm .v. . .v -s- Ll-i-J.JL-JULiJ. jUj 2 man in Kremlin From page 1 sonal interaction with people. "I'm look ing for an interactive campaign where constituents can express their opinions to me and examine my positions on issues, he said. As mayor of Chapel Hill, Lee said he was most proud of supporting the public transportation system and opening the first finance office in the town's history. "The first full-time recreation director was hired and public housing was in creased during my tenure as mayor. "At my natural resources and com munity development position, I establish ed the first housing division, organized the state's community development pro gram and completed the first water re sources office." HELP FIGHT BIRTH DEFECTS (ID March of Dimes BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION Memorial Hall J.JJ pill FREE! - ft A Xr-r3L !L SUMMER JOB OPENINGS FOR CAMP COUNSELORS at Camp Sea Gull (boys) and Camp Seafarer (girls). Serving as a camp counselor is a challenging and rewarding opportunity to work with young people, ages 7-16. Sea Gull and Seafarer are health and character development camps located on the coast of North Carolina and feature sailing, motorboating, and seaman ship, plus many usual camping activities including a wide variety of major sports. Qualifications Include a genuine in terest in young people, ability to instruct in one phase of the camps' programs, and excelent references. For further infor mation and application, please write a brief resume' of training and experience in area(s) skilled to Don Cheek, Director, Camps Sea GullSeafarer, : P.O. Box 10976, Raleigh, North Carolina 27605. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad 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. 1S-30 YEAR OLD whKe males wHh respiratory colds and flu are needed for paid research study at the US Environmental Protection Agency. Chapel HlB. Subjects must be fai good general heahh. Smokers and non-smokers needed. Please cat Dr. Robert Chapman or Dr. Robyn Tepper at 541-3804 (days): 942-3912 (nights). Please ten your friends. BLACK MALES BLACK FEMALES-$45 trOl to as shay o asaohera 1S-55. ssho mm EPA swearhfesg stsMty oa the UNC For saore Info please cal 966-1X53, MOAsstssrFsTsWb i CAMP COUNSELORS OUTSTANDING SUM and Trim Down Camps: Tennis. Dance, SUmnestics, WSI. Athletics, NutritionDietetics. 20 . Separate gtfs' and boys' camps. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on COLLEGE CAMPUSES at Mass., Peim.. No. Caroana. CaKf. Send resume: Michele Friedman, Director. 947 Hewlett Dr., No. Woodmere. N.Y. 11581.5164744)785. ATTENTION BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING MAJORS. A 35 year o)d Greensboro textile company seeks to employ a May or recent graduate for an assistant treasurers training position combined with some local marketing responsibili oes. Compensation 115.000 to 120,000. Submit resume thru career planning and placement service by February 27th or mall direct to High-Speed Threads, Inc., P.O. Box 9157, Greensboro. N.C. 27408. A detailed Job description is on file with Pat Carpenter in Hane Hall. Applicant may be male or female TEST YOURSELF. CAN YOU prodaicMsaluT Work 2-4 hrswfc coesisftfy? Are yoia sec case orlsitesT? SeU saotlsated? Marhetlag poettloa available oa casapes. l-S9-23-676. OVERSEAS JOBS. . .SUMMER. YR. round. Europe. S. Amer.. AustraUa, Asia. AO fields. $900-2000 mo. Sightsee ing. Free Info. Write UC. PO Box 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. 110,592,000,000. Incredible! The number of different banana splits at KHsrtcn-Dazs Create your own tonight! Sunday-Thursday 112W.FrankSnSL 11-JOamto midnight 842-7484 nESS. be petd Some Western observers considered Gorbachev a strong contender for the leadership after Andropov's death. A Western diplomat speculated that Gorbachev's en dorsement of Chernenko meant there was an implicit recognition within the Kremlin leadership that his back ing was necessary to win Chernenko the post. A highly placed Soviet source told a Western delega tion in Moscow for Andropov's funeral Tuesday that Gorbachev was now, effectively, the Kremlin's No. 2 man. Gorbachev would hold the second spot in terms of protocol as well. After Chernenko, he is the most senior Politburo member on the Central Committee Secretariat, which runs day-to-day party affairs. Grigori V. Romanov is the only other Politburo man on the secretariat and has held that post only since last June. court From page 1 Elections Board. . Walker Blakey, a professor at the UNC School of Law, said disqualifying a candidate for submitting a late financial report was an especially harsh penalty. He noted that almost all U.S. presidential candidates commit violations and are required only to pay a Tine. "In a lot of what we teach at the Law School, forfeiture (disqualification) is too extreme a penalty," Blakey said. Alex K. Brock, director of the state Board of Elec tions, said he wauld probably be "thrown out of of fice" by the General Assembly if he disqualified a candidate for turning in a campaign spending report laie. Brock added he was often called about universities' elections laws but has no jurisdisction in those cases. "I don't mean to be abrupt, but we really don't care what UNC has as an election process," Brock said. "We have no jurisdiction there, and we're not concerned with how the elections laws work." While not specifically mentioning requirements concerning financial statements, Sutherland said he would ask the Campus Governing Council to approve . "sweeping changes" to the Elections Laws once the elections process is concluded. Sutherland noted that the current Elections Board took office 19 days before the election, while the CGC must approve changes to the laws at least 21 days before an election. UNC Jazz Band and John McNeil Quartet $5HOVR WILL BE eM white asaaaa, age ll-St, breathksg etady oa the UNC be cosspleted before Anrfl 30. For i cal 966-1253. Monday Frtd, TENNIS INSTRUCTOR-TOWN OF Chapel Hal. Part-time, approx. 18 hrswk; Mon.-Th. 54 pm. Sat. 8 am-2:30 pm. Start March 12. Teach ages 7-17. afl leveb. 13.50hr. Apply by Feb. 27: Parks A Rec. 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR FULL-tiroe or lunch waherwahTesses. Must be able to work 11-3 weekdays. Apply at Chapel HiB Country dub - 967-8201. CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE USA TODAY. The Nation's Newspaper, needs a campus rep to set and deliver subscrip tions of USA TODAY on campus. Sales ab&tty preferred and person must be willing work mornings M-F. Exceftent com mission. Hiring immediately. Cal Collect, Linda CConnet, f704) 527-4472. SCTvlcCS CHEAP TYPING! CAUL 929TVFC ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and evening appointments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Test. 942-0824 Chapel Hid. LEARN BARTENDING. MALE AND female, ages 19 and up. Day and evening classes. Earn up to f 10.50 an hour. UNC campus 942-5385. COMPUTERIZED WORD PROCESSING: FAST, aflord. able, various styles plus graphics capabilities. Pick up die phone, give us a cal right here! 967-8546. for e&le FEMALE CONTRACT FOR SALE-greaoy reduced! Must sell now. Morrison, double. Please call Leah at 933-8432. Will negotiate! FOR SALE: AWESOME LOFT. Fits arfectfc he a front rosea of Jaaaoa, I Craig. Cal 9S3-53 M. TECHNICS SA-110 20 WATT receiver VGC S70 933-2602. for rent SHORT TERM LEASE ONLY. Luxury Townhouse at 102 Cedarwood LancWcaiherhill. Immediate occupancy. Fur nished 2 BR, l'i bath with DenStudy. FuSy equipped kit chen, washerdryer, central heat air, and celling fan. Vh miles from campus and on butane. DeryW Daniels The Howell Barber Company. 967-2278. 933-7093. Mrssdswattsw la aa EPA casspeta. Thste coesaaei daee (5 honrs each) so and: T j , From staff and wire reports WASHINGTON R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.'s new advertising cam paign calling for an "open debate" about smoking is a "smokescreen" to confuse the public about the hazards of cigarettes, three major health groups charged Thursday. The American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association and the American Lung Association joined to condemn Reynolds' planned new series of advertisements concerning smoking and health. The company announced last month that it would place ads in na tional newspapers and magazines that would call for a debate on the causal link between smoking and diseases. Cancer Society President Dr. Gerald P. Murphy called the cam paign "callous" and said Reynolds was making a subtle attempt to "make something that is not reasonable seem as if it were." WASHINGTON Construction of new homes jumped 15 percent in January to the highest level in five years, the government said Thursday as it released a series of upbeat reports which one analyst described as' a "red letter day" for the economy. The government also reported that Americans' personal incomes rose a sharp 1.1 percent during January, and U.S. industry operated at its highest rate in more than two years. In addi tion, jobless claims fell again in the first week of February to the second lowest level in more than four years. The Reagan administration, which is counting on brisk economic growth this election year, welcomed the new reports as further proof that the recovery from the 1981-82 recession is showing no signs of abating. I S Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. wanted HELP! WE NEED TWO or three tickets to the STATE GAME! If you can help, please call 9684355. NEED TO BUY TWO tickets to Maryland game and or two tickets to State Game 929-4675. WILL TRADE MY STATE ticket plus 5 dollars for any Maryland ticket. Call 929-9535. 1 NEED TWO STATE tickets. Please call 9334046. NEED 2 TICKETS TO STATE vs UNC basketball game. Will nego. price. Call Laura collect at (919) 872-2852. rides ARE YOU DOING SOMETHING really different for Spring Break like going north? I need a ride to Milwaukee (or Chicago or Iowa City or vicinity). Will share gas, convo., music. Call Susie 967-4072. 1 DESPERATELY NEED A ride to and from the Tarn paChvr area in Florida over Spring Break. Will help with expenses. Call Janie 933-3167. I DESPERATELY NEED A ride to Richmond on Friday February 24 and back to Chapel Hill on Sunday, February 26. Please help! Call Suzanne 933-3127. GOING MY WAY? I need a ride to Asheville or nearby vicinity this weekend 21784. Call DeAnna at 93S8931. Thanks! roommates MALE NON-SMOKING PROFESSIONAL OR Graduate Student wanted to share Townhouse style apartment at the Villages. CaO 967-1033 before 7:30 am. or (wk) 962-2344 1198 and leave message for Mark. LIBERAL MALE TO OCCUPY room in 3 level condo. Vi mile from campus. Washer, dryer, dishwasher. $140 mo. A utilities. Call 942-5423. personals TRAVEL IN SPAIN: STUDY at University of Salamanca. June 27-Aug. 8. 1984. Write or call collect: Armando Del Greco, Professor emeritus. 12 Canterbury Rd., Charlottes ville. Va. 22901. (804) 293-3755. OOPS! WE MISCOUNTED. There are stiH eosae beaottfol lft EagSsh Setter peppies claimed. Please caB 33-782. ACC TICKETS-STUDENT LOTTERY. Last day to sign up Today! Bring your ID and Athletic Pass to Union, 11-2 -Drawing tomorrow. SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia Americans Bill Johnson and Scott Hamilton each won gold medals at the XIV Winter Olympics on Thursday. Johnson, as he promised; beat all . comers in men's downhill skiing, while Hamilton apologized for not doing better in the finals of men's figure skating. "This is both America's medal and mine," said Johnson, the 23-year-old Calif ornian who became the first American man to win a gold medal in ' Olympic Alpine skiing. "Now America has it." .- - Hamilton, dressed in red, white and blue, waved a huge American flag on his victory skate around the Zetra rink. He was the first American to win the men's figures since David Jenkins . in Squaw Valley in 1960, and he won despite finishing second to Brian Orser of Canada in the freestyle program. U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger said Thursday that op ponents of North Carolina's redistric ' ting plan have until Tuesday to file a response to the state's appeal of a rul ing striking down parts of the plan. On Tuesday, the state filed an ap peal of last month's ruling by a three judge federal panel. The ruling said parts of the state's 1982 redistricting plan violate the Voting Rights Act, although some districts were declared non-discriminatory by federal of ficials. Las Vegas oddsmakers listed The Daily Tar Heel as 7-5 odds to capture the Student Newspaper Invitational Tournament that tips off in Chapel Hill this weekend. Betting was said to be heavy. The Tar Heels, the defending SNIT champions, will join six other Atlantic Coast Conference college newspapers in competing for the coveted SNIT crown. Stretch LeaTord, Daily Tar Heels captain, said the odds should be 10-1 in favor of his team. "We're goin' Park Avenue," Led ford said. "We've got more 7-footers than journalists." Terrell elected new president ofGPSF Tom Terrell was elected president of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation Tuesday night. Of the 334 votes cast, Terrell received 319. He ran unopposed. tULUUtzmrriuuuiUUi. iimra sr. sates 6 Gr.caa& yg&H 3 mi ? cSonnu Real Pit J Bar B Q 15-501 Bypass at Elliott Road 933-9248 Dine In Take Out 3? uimix DR. RICHARD CRAMER OF the Sociology Depart ment will be speaking on Friday, February 17, at HlDel following services at 7:30. His topic wiD be "Partitioning of Nations: Causes and Consequences." Join us for a very enlightening evening spot lighting our Jewish pro fessors on campus! HlUel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. . THE GRAD STUDENTS AT HiUd will be sponsoring a brunch on Sunday, February 19, 12 noon at HlUel. Lox, bagels, and lots of other goodies! $3 non-members, S2 members. Hlllel Is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. ' SECRET ADMIRER-THANKS FOR the carnation, you romantic devil! Hope to meet you soon. The next move is yours. Cindy. THE WORD FOR THE day is URINE, u-rrne, and I shall use it in a sentence for you now: "I cannot hear you when URINE one room and Tm in the other!" ON VA S'AMUSER! UNC summer Immersion program in French now accepting applications. Spend six weeks In Quebec. Learn French, have fun and earn 6 UNC credits. Info, meeting Wed.. Feb. 22. 3 pm. Toy Lounge of Dey Hall or contact WG Aden. Dey 215 for details. MARGARET S. GET OFF like A Big Dog. If your birthday. Your A.M. loves you and is so glad you're her double sister. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAMELA S.t I heard this is "Lucky 19." does this mean Franklin Street wiO be terrorized from now on. . .watch out Carolina guys! Can't waft for you to Join us at Troll's. CHRIS. HAPPY 20TH BIRTHDAY! This will be a wild weekend, especially Friday night! Wcfl Uvc M up right. (LTS!) I LOVE YOU. Denise. TO MY SECRET VALENTINE: Thank you so much for the roses. They're beautiful! I wish I knew who you were the curiosity is killing me! Diane. TO THE XO RAIN gods with Bra extinguishers and sog gies. . .Revenge Is tweet but payback is HELL, so when you least expect ft. . .expect W HEY! CAROLINA UNION ACTIVITIES Board Committee Chairperson applications for 1984-85 are now available at the Union desk. Interviews begin Tues., Feb. 21. AO applica tions due Friday. March 2. 962-1 157 for more info. Look Into the Union: youll be glad you did. ' HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICHAEL!?! WARMEST wishes for a wonderful day! Have fun at practice and don't forget about your chocolate chip cookies!! Luv, Marcia. TO DISTRICT II RESIDENTS: Thanks to all who honored me with their vote. We're looking forward to a very good second term! Thanks again, Tim Newman. SICK OF BEING TAUGHT. Why not teach others. CaB the Peace Corps 942-4057. MAN FROM EDENTON: THANKS for the ride Monday. Feb. 6, but I left my blue knapsack In your car. Please call or come by. Bill YarneU. B-827 Kenan Labs, 962-7532 (B-tower). ED 8 2S vzzrmitrtrt,
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