2SL Zing! Valentines not . . Sex Post! Sd1 Vteibuc niS'' ; Lows in the 30s. n - H fl B f ; ssssTs.r hi9hs . jysH arrows -Page 5 , and fois Im-j- - Copyright 1987 The Daily Tar Heel Volume 94, Issue 139 ;f ."V' v .; , N : . x f x xxa N i -"Xx x H Funny Valentines V 6xo tf'4SS t s s v - s- . W ov Vxsiu m xv. ,.. -x .w -k. .w .x' -vu v. v J v.'v fi-t-.v.v.-.v.-.-. v V- V j x -i x Jr& rtrAws7--' x o -Ji Jg tm,HM tmmm ' Twins Christopher (left) and Jonathan Badgett prepare Valentines tor their third-grade classmates at St Thomas More Elementary p'eakeff- By TOM CAMP Staff Writer When a woman takes the vow to be married to a man for richer or for poorer, for better or for worse, in sickness and in health till death does she part, does she also part with her right to withhold sex from her partner? In 19 states in the United States she does, at least legally. In these states, including North Carolina, a husband cannot be convicted of Tmirmoil in Mideast escalates with toombieg9 siege on camp From Associated Press reports BEIRUT, Lebanon Israeli jets attacked a Palestinian camp near the southern port of Sidon on Thursday, and Shiite Moslem militiamen battled Palestinian guerrillas at refugee camps in Beirut and in the south. In Damascus, officials haggled over how to get food into refugee camps that have been cut off for three months. Police said two people were killed and nine wounded in the Shiite attacks on Palestinian camps in Beirut and near Tyre in south Lebanon. A dozen Israeli fighter-bombers bombed two buildings used by the mainstream Fatah guerrilla faction near the ancient southern port of IntramMFal hoops: the sweat, passion, agony and tine By PATTON McDOWELL Staff Writer The outlet pass arrives cleanly into the hands of the accelerating point guard, who gracefully pushes the ball y up the court. The lone defender sags hack into the lane, dreading his three-on-one disadvantage. Suddenly, the allure of that golden tine comes into focus for the shot starved competitor. The murmur of the crowd seems to have gone up a few decibels, anticipating a future highlight film clip. The crowd. What will mm flat in SWVXX X,X . - dlecdes maiiittal9 date Fape raping his wife. Only in cases where the husband and wife are legally divorced can the husband be prosecuted. Laura X, who has spearheaded a national movement to change the law, says that this is a basic violation of human rights. Marital and date rape were the topics of her presen tation Thursday night in Greenlaw. X, who adopted her pen name in the late 60's to symbolize the ano nymity of women's history, is direc Sidon, police reported. Fatah is led by Yasser Arafat, chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Casualties from the Israeli bomb ing at dawn on the outskirts of -the Mieh Mieh camp were given as one civilian killed and three people wounded, including two guerrillas. There is no known coordinator between the Israelis and the Shiite militia Amal, which is attacking the Palestinians on the ground, but they have the common aim of keeping the PLO from regaining the Lebanese base it lost in Israel's 1982 invasion. In west Beirut, a prominent pro Syrian Christian politician, Jean Obeid, was abducted Thursday. Police said gunmen in a white BMW intercepted his chauffeur-driven limousine on the seafront Rauouche however, is not nearly as loud as that familiar voice in the players con science the voice of Mr. Ball Hog. Mr. Hog enthusiastically joins the crowd in the chant. "Shoot it! Shoooot it!" Ignoring his two teammates, the shooter on a mission glances side to side, makes a final check of the line below and launches a glorious, high arching three-point shot. . The grimaces on his teammates' faces tell the story of the ill-advised shot. They watch with disgust as we did yesterday, we won't do not be what Serving the students and the University community since 1893 Friday, February 13, 1987 , I ' 'f School. They were in the South waiting for their mother. See Page tor of the National Clearinghouse on Marital and Date Rape in Califor nia. The organization is a research and referral agency that follows court cases involving marital and date rape. Statistics from Dianne Russel, author of "Rape and Marriage" speak louder than words. One in seven married women are raped at some point by their husbands. Moreover, twice as many women are raped by their husbands as by Boulevard, fired at the occupants and dragged him out. Police would not speculate on reasons for the abduction of Obeid, a former adviser to President Amin Gemayal on Syrian affairs. Syria, the main power broker in Lebanon, has 25,000 troops in east and north Lebanon. The bombing raid near Sidon was the fifth Israeli air strike on Pales tinian targets in Lebanon this year. Four jets bombed the buildings in two bases at 6:15 a.m. while eight provided cover, police reported. They said guerrilla defenders replied with anti-aircraft guns and shoulder fired missiles but scored no hits. At the Bourj el-Barajhan and See LEBANON page 4 their teammate's shot hits the right side of the backboard with the softness of a flying refrigerator. The bewildered defender turns, rebounds the heave like Jim Rice taking it off the Green Monster at Fenway, and barely masks a chuckle as he dribbles the other way. The backboard still trembles. One of the teammate's grimaces is quickly followed by some emo tional coaching advice that only Bob Knight would use if one of his players at once demanded to plav a zone we're doing the &rTk - --tap. j m mm Chapel Hill, North Carolina V A m J ' v : DTH Larry Childress Gallery of the Student Union 5 for Valentine stories. strangers, according to Russel's findings. "Historically, the situation has been men don't ask," X said. Date rape is also a common occurence in this country, X said, and there are common motives in both marital and date rape. "There is a hidden code behind dating that you're having sex," X said. The idea that girls must recipro- See RAPE page 4 Election ends; posters iremaii By MARK FOLK Staff Writer With elections finally over, the Elections Board is occupied with recounting the votes and dealing with a few disqualified Student Congress winners. But their main job includes going around and collecting posters from the first election on Feb. 3. Steve Lisk, Elections Board chairman, said candidates from the first election had until 7 p.m. last Saturday to take their posters down. Candidates from the run off election have until 7 p.m. this Saturday. "We're in the process right now of going around and collecting posters from the first election. After we have them all collected, then we're going to start fining candidates $1 for every poster of and threatened his mother. The once glorious jumpshooter now defends his action by whin ing,"C'mon, guys. was open!" Scenes in basketball folklore like the one above take place five nights a week in Woollen Gym, as part of the massive intramural basketball program at UNC. On any given Sunday through Thursday night, up to 70 teams battle it out. Rex Pringle, a graduate student, and Rob Frye, Assistant Intramural today; and what day after. Frank Lloyd Wright T I II a o settltkdl for By JO FLEISCHER Assistant University Editor Students and University officials said Thursday they are pleased with new guidelines for the Student Activities Fund Office worked out between student representatives and the Division of Student Affairs. The groups met to outline the roles of students and UNC's administra tion in SAFO. The result: a memorandum of agreement that describes the respon sibilities of SAFO's Audit Board, the University and SAFO's director that was signed Monday by representa tives of those groups. SAFO's employees elected to become state employees in 1983, said Bryan Hassel, student body presi dent and a signer of the agreement. State employees are required to have a state superviser in this case the University but historically, the office had been overseen by a student Audit Board. The signed memo has created a new policy under which the Univer sity has the final authority in most matters, but only after consultation with the Audit Board, according to the memorandum. The agreement was reached fol lowing the announced retirement of Frances Sparrow, the SAFO direc tor for about 30 years, to define the role of each group in SAFO before a new director is selected, said Dean of Students Frederic Schroeder. The policy also includes a job desciption for the new SAFO director. "It's an attempt to define who's doing what and balance it," he said. Mitchell Camp, chairman of the Audit Board, said the new policy is not a major change, but clarifies the system that has existed since 1983. "It deletes any gray areas," he said. "The word 'students' in Student Activities Fund Office is going to be preserved." The main difference in the new Elections 1907 theirs we have," Lisk said. Besides collecting the posters, the Elections Board has also had to deal with complaints from a few newly elected and disqualified Student Congress representatives because they didn't turn in an expense form outlining how much money they spent during their campaigns. Efforts to reach Kathleen Sowa of District 8 and Grady Ingle of District l were unsuccessful; Tripp Doepner of District 2 said that the Elections Board didn't inform him about the expense form. "I think that someone from the Elections Board tried to get in touch with me, but I didn't Director, supervise the entire oper ation. Pringle says that this year's turnout has been comparable to any past year. "The 340 teams is the most for any IM sport," he says. Every league has enjoyed full participation, except for the Co-Recreational teams, according to Pringle. The Co-Rec division involves males and females on the same team, with three females required on the court at all times. Despite the Co Rec's decrease in participation, all the other divisions have enjoyed we don't do tomorrow News Sports Arts 962-0245 Business Advertising 962-1163 AFO policy is that Student Affairs has the ultimate responsibility for personnel and auditing matters, Schroeder said. The student representatives, Has sel, Camp and John W. Williams, Student Congress treasurer, said the Audit Board will serve as an adviser, but tradition dictates that it will be heeded. For example, Dean Schroeder could veto the Audit Board's choice for a new director, Williams said. But that's not likely. I cant see that happening," he said. "They wouldn't get our input and than veto it." Williams said that the Audit Board's role over the last 50 years is one the University is proud of, and he didn't forsee the administration rejecting the interests of students on the Board. Hassel said he doubted the admin istration would reject the board's input. "That would be like violating a trust," he said. The administration will continue to allow students to oversee SAFO, but will have the ultimate veto power in most matters because of state regulations. Hassel said that the agreement was reached after both Student Affairs arid the Audit Board proposed guidelines for the office. They met and a compromise was reached, he said. Schroeder said the office will run much as it has since 1983, but the change in directors created the need for a firm policy. He said he thought a balance had been achieved that would allow students to continue running the office and the University to meet its responsibilities. The University will review audits of SAFO, contracted by the Audit Board but conducted by an outside firm under the new agreement. Hassel said one point of contention; was the University's request to have See SAFO page 2 actually talk to anyone from there until they called me Saturday morning telling me that I had been disqualified," Doepner said. The General Election Laws of Student Government say all candidates have until S p.m. the day after an election to turn in their expense forms even if they don't spend any money. But the bylaws say the Elections Board chairman has the right to grant a candidate a 24-hour extension if asked. Lisk said the three candidates were granted this extension. "Since they were told about the 24-hour extension and still didn't turn in an expense form, there was nothing left for us to do except disqualify them," Lisk See ELECTIONS page 7 success, including the women's and men's competitive and recreational. The Men's Recreational league leads all divisions with 1 38 teams. Upon entering Woollen on an average night, an observer is likely to be overwhelmed by basketball. Eight courts are often involved in the action, and the sounds of refe ree's whistles, squealing sneakers, and a mixture of cheers and curses blend together to give Woollen a See IM HOOPS page 9 gloiry V "' Ti r" s.j ft .in ji "i .juflfcjinfri