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i 2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, February Socialist organizer speaks on UNC From staff reports A national officer of the Democratic Socialists of America stopped at UNC this week to help stregthen the UNC chapter of the organization. Jeremy Karpatkin, the national youth and field organizer for DSA, met with campus DSA members to discuss strategies and inform them about what the organization is doing nationally. He also spoke on campus Tuesday night, ex plaining what DSA is. court Conway announced he was supporting Hiday in the election, and he anticipated his staff members would do the same. Winstead said the court's decision was a fair one. "I think the judicial process works ex ceptionally," Winstead said. Assistant Student Attorney General David Maslia, counsel for the Elections Board, said that he supported the court's decision but that he felt the board acted according to the law in disqualifying Hi day. "We bow to the Constitution in hopes that in the future more effective legisla tion (is enacted)," Maslia said. Terrell criticized the Campus Govern ing Council for not upholding the con stitution requiremr ? FX GOLDEBI TEBJOEE TASTY FMEffl) cmckepj H2)sffi!asir3i3f in 30 minutes or less - Pizza ft CNcfcan M-Th 4PM-IAM 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 BEER. MUNCH1ES, DANCING! COME to Fasching. Fri day; February 24th, 8:00 pm til nudnite at the Community Church, comer of Mason Farm and Purefoy Roads. Tickets available at the German Dept. 13.00 in advance, $3.50 at the door. SAIL AWAY TO BAHAMAS over Spring Break! Due to last minute cancellations, we hava a iew spaces available aboard a 65 ' sailboat Call Steve 967-4157. WOULD YOU LIKE TO have a positive impact on the community? Campus Y committee co-chair applica tions are available in the Y office. Due Feb. 29. 1 LU IS BETTER ON HARWOOD STUDENT TOURS TOP QUALITY ESCORTED FUN CO-ED GROUPS 16-41 Days 4-11 Countries From $1 295 Plus Air J-J See Your Travel Agent or Write: MMa-aH--ssi-n..n.ci I NAME I ADDRESS ' ' 8 CITY . STATE j TMln f 24, 1984 "What we are advocating most basical ly is the extension of political democracy into the economic realm," Karpatkin said in an interview Tuesday. "We argue for Democratic national grassroots planning. "We want to develop more socialists," he said. "The time is going to come ... when people are going to have to make some very serious choices. We want to get people thinking." Karpatkin said he hoped his speech would get people thinking and maybe at tract some non-members to DSA. He ad- representation on the board and for not changing what he called the "defective" elections laws. "The real culprit in this case is not the candidate Hiday, and it is not the Elec tions Board; it is the CGC," Terrell said. J. Matthew Martin, counsel for Winstead, said the elections process favored candidates "who have connec tions with the CGC and pass muster with the DTH." Winstead has submitted his own com plaint to the court, charging that the DTH did not provide adequate coverage of his campaigns for four campus offices. Martin said that the complaint is still pen ding but that Winstead was negotiating with the court on the matter. Dafivery Fri & Sat 4PM-2AM SPRING 1984 RAINBOW SOCCER Rcglateatloa hagta" Moaday, Jmm 16, aooa-6 pa, Mon.-FrL, 590 W. RoMBaiy, Chapel HflL FMd Rcgfartra tiom is SmL. Feb. 11 A 18. 10-aooa, at Rainbow Soccer StatUaaa, off CMaad Road aad 15-501. TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT Sat, Fab. 25, 10-aooa, aooa. Raiabow Stadtasm. PRACTICE BEGINS Nos, Fab. 27. Interacted Coacbea aad Spoa aora caO 97-8797. RAINBOW SOCCER ia a aoa-praAl racraailoaal program ia its 25 th aaa- aoav opaa to paoala at any n, mm t KNOW WHAT THE CAROLINA Union does? Want to know? Check tt out! Applications lor committee chairperson positions are now available at the Union desk. Due Friday, March 2. Interviews begin Tues., Feb. 21. CaO 962-1157 or come by room 200 for more info. Well be waiting. CGA PRESENTS "BUILDING COALITION -The Gay Contnmniry & Beyond" by HsMs Rosa of Black White Man Together - Atlanta. Mon day. Feb. 27, 5 pas. 103 i lost & found LOST: FEB. 10TH UNC School of Nursing Pin. Has the in itials R.C. 1983 on back, if found call 477-1712 (Durham) or return to UNC School of Nursing. Reward. LOST: REVERSIBLE COTTON JACKET, olive green peach. If found, please call Joy at 967-9325 or 968-0444. Thanks! LOST: ADD-A-PEARL NECKLACE Feb. 21 on Franklin St If found please call Lynn. 967-5562 reward.. LOST: BETWEEN FRIDAY 17 and Monday 20. Two keys on glass Mickey Mouse Key Ring. Desperately need to Bud. Reward oftered. Please call 933-2782. help wanted MATURE YOUNG ADULTS TO work summer months in ocean resort community. Senior Lifesavlng a plus. Write to Bona. P.O. Bos 839. Atlantic Beach, N.C 28512. DON'T MISS The SISAIEDIIJATE Sat., Feb. 25 5:30 8:00 10:30 Carroll Hall - $1.50 sponsored by UNC 's RUGBY CLUB! mitted, however, that he didn't have any great hope for bringing many new members into the organization. "Things happen over a long period of time," Karpatkin said. "But I don't want to underestimate what' a small group of committed people can accomplish a lot.". Karpatkin said DSA was very active in North Carolina, including . supporting Gov. Jim Hunt in his bid for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Sen. Jesse Helms. Though Hunt is not aligned with rSA, the two-term governor is the best From page 1 Reggie Holley, newly elected speaker of the CGC, said the council had been unaware of the requirement for propor tional graduate representation and had approved board members on the basis of requirements in the elections laws that the board have two to five graduate members. Holley said he and Sutherland had worked to gain maximum graduate representation. "We were in a terrible predicament," Holley said, noting that the board was approved only 19 days before the Feb. 14 elections. "Andy Sutherland and I made every attempt to get graduate students on that board. Graduate students just didn't appeal to be interested in it." FILM . . . Pizza Transit When it comes to pizza, Carolina Union 1 Activities Board . Iss Applications at (rlLJSs, A Union Desk . Jts ' ...Now! H ) BUMPER STICKERS 25$ ea When you order your P.T.A. pizza for delivery, we will deliver this classic Tarheel Basketball bumper sticker for only 25C. Money saying coupons on the back. And don't forget, P.T.A. guarantees delivery in 30 minutes or less or your pizza is FREE. CALL NOW WHILE SUPPLY LASTS 942 - 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 white males with respiratory colds and flu are needed lor paid research study at the US Environmental Protection Agency, Chapel Hill. Subjects must be in good general health. Smokers and non-smokers needed. Please can Dr. Robert Chapman or Dr. Robyn Tepper at 541-3804 (days); 942-3912 (nights). Please teO your friends. BLACK MALES BLACK FEMALES $45 will be paid to healthy aon-emtokere 18-35, who complete an EPA breathing etady oa the UNC caam. For aaore info plaaae caB 966-1253. Monday-Friday 8 aas-5 pas. CAMP COUNSELORS OUTSTANDING SUM and Trim Down Camps: Tennis. Dance, Slimnastics. WSI, Athletics. NutrtrJon Dietetics. 20 . Separate girls' and boys' camps. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on COLLEGE CAMPUSES at Mass.. Perm., No. Carolina, Calif. Send resume: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Dr.. No. Woodmere, N.Y. 11581.516-374-0785. OVERSEAS JOBS... SUMMER. YR. round. Europe. S. Amer.. Australia, Asia. AD fields. $900-2000 mo. Sightsee ing. Free info. Write 1JC, PO Box 52-NC1 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. ISHOUR WILL BE paid to healthy noo-easokteg white asalea. age 18-30, participating ha an EPA breathing atndy on the UNC campne. Tune commit ment may hichsda eeeen half days (5 bows each) to be compiatad b afore April 30. Foe mora information please caB 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 aae-5 pas. SUMMER IN THE MOUNTAINS-Trailridge. a NC boys" camp interviewing at Carolina Union February 24, 11-3 pm. 9 weeks employment Counselors needed with skills in backpacking, rock climbing, bicycling, crafts, environmental . awareness, canoeing, swimming, etc. Ask at Union for loca tion. Trailridge, Rt 2, Bakers ville, NC 28705. SWIM INSTRUCTOR & LIFEGUARDS - Town of Chapel Hut Instructor (4.00hr.) thru March on Saturdays 9-11:30 am. Also need substitute & part-time Lifeguards year-round (S3.40hr.). Requires previous experience, current certifica tions In Adv Lfsvng, CPR; prefer First Aid also. Instructor must also have current WSI. Apply by Feb. 23: PrksRecrea tton Dept; 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. . SUMMER DAY DAY CAMP positions - Town of Chapel Hill. 32 positions available: 26 Counselors. 6 site Directors. PT (mornings) & FT, weekdays. Jobs begin June 14 and 21. One she specializes in special services to handicapped children. Experience working directly with children prefer red; some supervisory experience helpful for Director posi tions. Must be able to plan & lead activities. Counselors: 13.35hr. Directors S3.75-4.35hr. Apply by April 20: Parks & Recreation Dept, 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. ALL U CAN EAT PANCAKE BRUNCH Sat., Feb. 25 10:00-1:00 227 E. Rosemary St. KAO House $2.50 campus alternative to Helms, Karpatkin said. "In this particular race, the highest priority (for DSA) is defeating Helms," Karpatkin said. . Karpatkin' s visit was part of a one week tour to build up DSA chapters in the South. Karpatkin was at Duke University Monday and at Atlanta University Wednesday. On Thursday he visited Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., and today was scheduled for the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Ky. Upendo From page 1 port the procedures and guidelines of the Carolina Union Board of Directors. This is an attempt to let you know that we don't think the responsibility for meeting black students' needs is totally on the board." Board members' reactions to the memo were mixed. Martha Nell Hardy, professor in the speech department, said, "I'm comforted.in knowing there is an ongoing plan to deal with this. But I don't think it changes our plans." Hardy said it would take time for the Black Cultural Center to be established and that the Union Board needed to make a decision as soon as possible. SOCIAL. . . Authority PTA comes to you. FREE DELIVERY 'ERY I LE SS I IS IW 30 MINUTES 0 I 8581 CAMP COUNSELOR OPENINGS IN New England. Camp Becket (boys camp) has openings for counselors and pro gram specialists. Also Nurses (RN). Located in the moun tains of western Massachusetts within driving distance of Boston and NYC, the camp offers a broad camping program emphasizing personal development. Contact the placement office for more information and interview schedule. TYPIST WITH EXCELLENT TYPING skills needed (60 w.p.m.) for A.B. Dick Magna SL Word rVocesaor. Experi ence on word processor desirable. Must have active UNC Student status. Temporary position. Minimum of 15 hours per week. Must be able to work in evenings. $4.50 to $6.00 per hour based on experience. Send resume to: A! Lyerly, Carolina Population Center, UNC-CH. University Square East, 300 A Franklin St, Chapel Hill. NC 27514. UNC is an equal opportunity employer. services CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and evening appointments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Test 942-0824 Chapel Hill. LEARN BARTENDING. MALE AND female, ages 19 and up. Day and evening dssies. Earn up to $10.50 an hour. UNC campus 942-5385. WORD PROCESSING: THESIS. DISSERTATIONS, and papers. Graduate school approved. Reasonable rates. Call Carol 967-0822after 5.-00 967-8847. for rent FURNISHED ROOM IN SECLUDED, wooded area near NCMH for long-term, non-smoking graduate student Re frigerator, hot plate provided. $125 plus V4 utilities. 967-3142, 968-4429 to 227. 942-1665 after 227. SUMMER LIVING: 1 BEDROOM Carrboro Apt., C & J bus routes, 2 miles from campus, furnished, pooUdc. $248 rent CaB 929-3389. EXTRA NICE COMPLETELY FURNISHED cortdo. on busline in Carrboro 2 br, carpeted, all appliances, pool. $390.00 mo. CaB 967-7336 or 851-7045 after 6 pm. SUBLET 2 BEDROOM ESTES Park Apt. during summer (May 10-Jukr). Rent $289.00 May rent is free. AB facilities In cluding swimming pooL On busline. CaB 929-6663. EDDIE imOX for GOVERNOR Informational Meeting Sunday, Feb. 26 7:00 pm 210 Union Carolina Union (wl Activities Board A Applications at mT I Union Desk ') ...Now! J 1 j- iu ; ancf The Associated Press WASHINGTON The Justice Department said Thursday that an eight-month investigation had left it stumped as to how the Reagan cam paign obtained debate-briefing materials and White House documents from the Carter ad ministration in 1980 but concluded there was "no credible evidence of a crime." In a three-page report, the depart ment also said it had found no evidence of "any plan or conspiracy by Reagan election officials to obtain the Carter briefing materials or any other confidential, internal Carter documents." Justice Department spokesman Tom DeCair said criminal activity had been discounted because the briefing materials were not government documents and contained no classified information . The internal White House documents also contained no classified information, DeCair said. He said that despite inconsistent statements by top Reagan appointees about the materials, no polygraph tests were administered because "no investigative purpose would have been served since there were no legally significant inconsistencies." WASHINGTON Negotiators ; from the White House and Congress resumed talks Thursday on trimming federal budget deficits, and tax writing committees in the House and Senate began work on deficit reduction packages of their own, In a news conference Wednesday night, President Reagan who called for the talks to find a $100 billion down payment on eliminating deficits urgeed the bargainers to "get down to business." , i Bin n 'in i iiiiiiiiiiinii iimimn y f N .tItTsit'i-iTrwfcriTsi-iTTr. ?J .MaaanrS&nk-3BV. Ji nswk. . ' w 3 f Real Pit Ofinu 1 Bar B Q S J 310 15-501 Bypass t Elliott Road la Chapel Hill U -.-.v fl 933-9248 SaaaV Saa. - Thar. II AM - PM rn. na .wm M 8 PT7 Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. rides I NEED A RIDE to and from Baltimore for Spring Break. Will pay $20 round trip. Please call Lisa 9334371. NEED RIDE TO CLEM SON, SC. late Saturday morning. Will share expenses. If you can help, call Tom at 942-6830. rM AGREEABLE, ILL DRIVE, m give you money Just please give me a Bft to NJ for Spring Break! Can leave Thursday afternoon. Live near Princeton, but anywhere 's fine. CaO Linda 933-2948. Keep trying! NEED RIDE TO TAMPAChvtr area lor Spring Break. Usual expenses & driving. Please caO Dawn after 5 pm & 967-9552. I NEED A RIDE TO Jacksonville. Florida for Spring Break. WiO share driving and gas. Leave a message with Barbara or Nancy. 933-5769 Thanks. HELP) DESPERATELY NEED RIDE as close to Little Rock. Ark. as possible to and from Chapel Hill for Spring Break. W&l take Memphis, Okla. City. etc. CaU Jim at 933-3168. RIDE NEEDED TO CENTRAL PA or Washington DC Fri day, March 2 after 11 am. Please call Jennifer at 933-3719. for sale FOR SALE: MGB; TWO years old; 9500 miles; air-conditioning; AM-FM, cassette, brown convertible. Call 967-9325 if interested. $5,500. GRAHAM DORM CONTRACT FOR sale. Will sacrifice. Great North Campus location. Move in just bi time for Spr-' big. Call 968-9061 and ask for Jordan. wanted CHRISTIAN PIANIST TO ACCOMPANY voice dent Mondays 2-3 and two additional boars trash. Mnst be patient versatile, an CaO 933-5316. roommates CAROLINA APARTMENTS. THIRD MALE apartment mate needed to share March, April and May rent. Call 968-0222 anytime. personals TRAVEL IN SPAIN: STUDY at University of Salamanca. June 27 -Aug. 8. 1984. Write or caB collect: Armando Del Greco, Professor emeritus. 12 Canterbury Rd., Charlottes ville. Va. 22901. (804) 293-3755. YOU WANT ACC TICKETS? I won in the student lot toy, but can't go. Pick up the phone, give me a Call! Greg M. at 933-1541. BIG SIS. YOU'VE ELUDED me for days now but soon your identity will be revealed. I'm looking forward to Monday. Sigma love and mine Alicia. The federal deficit is projected at $180.4 billion in the fiscal 198S budget Reagan submitted to Congress. Although Reagan said he does not favor tax increases or cutting the defense budget, congressional Democrats insisted that both these steps are necessary to achieve deficit reductions. "What first must be settled is whether military spending and the huge revenue losses caused by the 1981 tax bill are open for consideration," said Majority Leader Jim Wright, D-Texas. RALEIGH U.S. District Judge Franklin Dupree will hear arguments March 26 on whether the Federal Elec tion Commission can force the Na tional Congressional Cub and its advertising arm to turn over certain in formation. The FEC asked Dupree last week to force the club and Jefferson Marketing Inc. to answer FEC sub poenas and orders for information and documents about the organiza tions operations. The FEC probe at least partially focuses on activities of the club, which is linked to Republican Sen. Jesse .Helms, and Jefferson Marketing in a 1982 congressional campaign in North Carolina. RALEIGH The Reagan ad ministration should comply with a , North Carolina judge's ruling to pro ' tect recipients of Social Security disability benefits nationwide, Gov. Jim Hunt said Thursday. Hunt said the benefit program is "in a terrible mess" and he promised to seek federal help when he meets with Reagan on Monday. Hunt and other governors are scheduled to talk with the president about issues facing the states. "Despite the intent of Congresss and despite a recent series of federal court rulings, people who are legitimately disabled and unable to work are not being treated fairly by the federal Social Security Ad ministration," Hunt said at his weekly news conference. BROADWAY ON TOUR 'Joseph is full of laughs with brass, polish, and camp." -Associated Press Memorial Hall TONIGHT 8:30 pm Saturday, Feb. 25 4:00 pm & 8:30 pm Tickets on sale at the Union Box Office-962-1449 and at the door a Carolina Union Presentation SHABBAT SERVICES AND DINNER will be held at HUel on Friday February 24 at 6:30 pm. Cost for the dinner Is $3.50 chicken, $2.50 veggie. 10 discount for k Hillel members. Following dinner Dr. Norman Lefstein of the law school will discuss "Defending the Guilty and Criminal Cases" as our spotlight on the faculty program continues. Reservations please by Friday noon. Hillel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. COME TO ZBTs MID-TERM Feb. 25 boas 9-1. Party oa before Spr- hag Break with TOUCH. ZBT 229 FbUey NOMINATIONS FOR THE SOCIETY of Janus are due to day at 5 pm in Carr Budding. Also, nominations for the Robert White Linker Award are due next Friday. THE DISPLAY CLASSIFIED AO dcadHnn la Fab. 29 lor the Match 12 paper. Beembur ciasetfiede aanst be fat by March 1 to appear on March 12. The DTH will not pnbHah Spring Break March 1-9. NICHOLAS. . .THANKS FOR the beautiful roses and the "not so great" singing telegram. Pm looking forward to tonight! SP. JESUS: THANKS FOR TAKING ME in! It took me 21 years; thankfully you are laithfuL My heart answered at last! Marall:28 Jeff. ANGEL AT GWC: MARRY me this summer? Counting the days! In unity is our strength! In all love Tabitha. Jeff. BLC-YOUR VERY OWN personal . . . Congrarula tions . . . Tm so very proud of you. Thanks for "6-24" from "Pooeye" to "Pick-ups" and "crabs to birds" . . we've come a long way! Love ya lots! TA. FIND OUT mors about EDDIE KNOX. Democratic Can didate for Governor. Information meeting with Blm wlB be held Sunday, Feb. 26 at 7KX) pm in 210 Union. 967-5047. WE DO IT IN FORMATION! Come see the newest Tarheel Team In action. . .The UNC Formation Dance Team performs TONITE at 9 pm tn the Great Hall -Fred CLLC - HAVE A GREAT 21st Birthday - With bis of fovsLCCL. VALEEN. I HOPE YOU have a great Mrtnday mm, nndnyt Late eat tone of steal Do yon reaOy tktek Bel reed tkis thong? GOT THOSE FRIDAY BLUES? Zoned out? Faefn schUed? The Peace Corps could use your skills. Call 942-4057. GIRLFRIENDS. ATTENTION. ESPH1AS READ people not books. Wt 're die party people night and day. Party scars. We are what we are. Las ssphias. HEY! CAROLINA UNION ACTIVITIES Board Committee Chairperson applications for 1984-85 are now available at the Union desk. Interviews begin Tues., Feb. 21. AB applica tions due Friday, March 2. 962-1157 for more Info. Look into the Union; youU be gUd you did.
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