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LOS ANGELES A $25,000
Mercedes-Benz registered to singer
actress Appolonia was impounded
along with 42 other vehicles during a
crackdown on street drug dealers and
buyers, authorities said.
Police Chief Daryl Gates displayed
the 1985 Mercedes of Patricia "Ap
polonia" Bernhardt, 30, with several
other cars at a news conference Mon-
. . Bernhardt was arrested for investi
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AMSTERDAM, N. Y. A man who
helped kill and dismember a prostitute
in Florida is violating his probation by
; being in New York state, but Florida
doesn't want him, and New York offi
cials said Tuesday they can't hold him.
James Whyte, 29, and two other men
killed Kimberley Ann Hanlon of
Tampa, Fla., and cut up her body with
a chain saw in March 1985.
..' , . Hanlon's body was found in a freezer
' three years later. After his arrest last
year, Whyte pleaded guilty to charges
of second-degree murder, kidnapping
" and sexual battery. But he was granted
immunity for testifying against the other
; suspects, Irvin Riley, 28, and James
Bailey, 45.
Whyte was placed on probation for
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gation of possessing a small amount of
marijuana during the weekend "Opera
tion Hammer" raids that netted 1,009
arrests, said Officer Don Lawrence.
Appolonia appeared in the movie
"Purple Rain" and had a one-season
roll on the prime time TV soap opera
"Falcon Crest."
Since the crackdown program began
in 1984, police have seized and sold
some 840 vehicles worth about $4.3
million, Lawrence said.
violates probation
25 years and ordered not to leave Flor
ida. Bailey and Riley were sentenced to
three consecutive life terms in Florida
state prison.
Whyte fled Florida in violation of
his probation and came to the
Gloversville area, where his ex-girlfriend
lives, authorities said.
Amsterdam police arrested Whyte
in June on a criminal impersonation
charge when he falsely identified him
self after he was stopped for a traffic
violation, said Montgomery County
Sheriffs Lt. Richard Emery.
Whyte was jailed after authorities
learned he had violated his Florida
probation. But after the maximum 90
days he had to be released Sept. 25
because Florida authorities did not try
to extradite him, said Sheriffs Sgt.
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Odd pair promotes shuttle
NEW YORK Former Secretary
of State Alexander Haig Jr. and former
House Speaker Thomas 'Tip" O'Neill
don't usually see eye to eye, but they do
agree, in a new advertising campaign,
on the benefits of flying the Trump
Shuttle.
Haig and O'Neill are among several
odd couples seated together in televi-
sion and newspaper ads. Others include
author Norman Mailer with boxing
promoter Don King, and sex counselor
William Brown.
Without an extradition request, there
is nothing New York officials can do to
ship Whyte back to Florida, said
Montgomery County District Attorney
Guy Tomlinson.
"Yes, he is violating his probation,
and if he ever shows up in Florida we
will arrest him," Florida Assistant State
Attorney Michael Benito told the
Amsterdam Recorder. "But are there
plans to extradite him? No."
Whyte's ex-girlfriend, who asked
not to be identified, claimed Whyte has
threatened her several times since his
release. She said she has told local
authorities about the threats.
Gloversville Police Chief Michael
Gancarz said he had not heard about the
threats.
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The DTH Campus Calendar is a daily
listing of University-related activities
sponsored by academic departments,
student services and student organiza
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mitted on the Wednesday before the
announcement is to run. Forms and a
drop box are located outside the DTH
office, 104 Union. Items of Interest
lists ongoing events from the same
campus organizations and follows the
same deadline schedule as Campus
Calendar. Please use the same form.
WEDNESDAY
Noon: ILAS: "El Salvador: Pros
pects for Peace," a lecture presented by
FMLNFDR representative Arnoldo
Ramos, will be held in 210 Union. It is
sponsored by the Committee in Soli
darity with the People of El Salvador,
Duke University and the UNC Institute
of Latin American Studies.
The CGLA will sponsor a Lesbian
Lunch in 208 Union.
3 p.m.: Student Health Service Psy
chological Services: Do your parents
drink? A group is now forming to talk
about coping with an alcoholic parent.
Come to the first meeting at the Student
Psychological Service in Student Health
Service building. Call 966-3658 for
further information.
University Career Planning and
Placement Services will hold Job Hunt
101: Basic information on how to use
the UCPPS office for seniors and gradu
ate students in 306 Hanes Hall.
4 p.m.: The UNC Field Hockey
Club will practice on Ehringhaus Field.
Please remember dues!
UCPPS will hold a panel on Careers
, in Banking and Insurance in 2 1 0 Hanes
Hall.
The Undergraduate Sociology
Club will meet in 151 Hamilton Hall.
All majors, prospective majors and
interested others are urged to attend.
Joint UNCDuke Physics and As
tronomy Colloquium, "One spin
group; two pin groups," with Cecile
Morette DeWitt of the University of
Texas at Austin in 265 Phillips Hall.
Carolina Economics Association:
Thinking about Graduate School? We
are sponsoring a Graduate School
Exploration Seminar in 309 Gardner.
Come listen to and talk with adminis
trators, professors and graduate stu
dents from the schools of economics,
business and law.
5 p.m.: GAIAGlobal Issues of the
Campus Y: Maureen-Elizabeth Hagen
will present "The Soviet Union: Past,
Present and Future," in the Campus Y.
All interested students and faculty are
welcome to attend!
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Women's Forum of the Campus Y
will meet in the Campus Y building.
Everyone is welcome!
6 p.m.: Carolina Speech Commu
nication Club will hold its first meet
ing in 217 Bingham. All students are
welcome!
6:15 p.m.: The Asian Students As
sociation will meet in 205 Union to dis
cuss upcoming activities including the
CD-player raffle and the Oct. 6 dance
in Carmichael Ballroom. All are wel
come to join!
7 p.m.: Senior Seminar until 9 p.m.
in 100 Hamilton. Terrence Burroughs.
The UNC Pre-Law Club will have
Donald Hornstein speak about envi
ronmental law in 206 Union. All are
welcome!
The Black Pre-Professional Health
Society will have its 2nd General Body
Meeting in 128 Wilson. Subject:
"Academic Excellence."
7:30 p.m.: Campus Y South Afri
can Scholarship Fund will meet in the
Campus Y Lounge to discuss upcom
ing fund raising events and publicity.
All are welcome!
Students for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals (SETA) will have a gen
eral interest meeting in 212 Union. All
interested students are welcome!
The Maranatha Christian Fellow
ship will meet in 226 Union. All are
welcome!
The UNC Shag Club wants every
one who is interested in the dance to
come out and meet others who love to
shag. Dance experience is not neces
sary. Come have the time of your life.
8 p.m.: CUABSocial Committee:
Student Coffeehouse Union Caba
ret. Featuring musical guests Matt
Jones, Jamie Black and friends. Spon
sored by the Carolina Union Social
Committee.
Activating Awareness for Choice
and Equality (AACE) will sponsor
Brenda Williamson from the Religious
Coalition for Abortion Rights and Pro
fessor William Reppy Jr. from Duke
Law School speaking on "Reproduc
tive Rights: Whose Choice " in 211
Union. Everyone is welcome.
Sigma Theta Alpha (UNC-HOS A),
a service organization for all health
related fields will meet. Anyone inter
ested, please attend in 106 Berryhill
Hall.
11 p.m.: VVXYC 89.3 FM will play
the new album from Bad Brains
Quickness in its entirety with no interruptions.
Campus Calendar
The Abyss (PG-13) 7:00, 9:35
Sea of Love (R) 7:15, 9:45
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
The IM-REC Aerobics Program
needs to know if there is a demand for
a TuesdayThursday 5 p.m. aerobics
class in Lenoir. Lenoir offers carpet
ing, air conditioning and beverages. If
you would like to see this started, please
come by Woollen 203 before Oct. 6 to
sign up.
UCPPS: Students interested in quali
fying for positions with the National
Security Agency must take the PQT
Exam on Oct. 28, 1989. (Register by
Oct. 13, 1989). Booklets are available
in 21 1 Hanes Hall. The PQT Exam is
NOT required for students majoring in
math, computer science, Slavic, Asian
or Middle Eastern languages.
Anyone interested in a one-year
scholarship at the Inter-Cultural In
stitute of Japan, a Japanese language
school, call (2 1 3) 6 1 7-2039 or write to:
A Non-Profit Educational and Cul
tural Service
Japanese-American Cultural and
Community Center
244 S. San Pedro St., STE.305
Los Angeles, Calif. 90012
The Graduate and Professional
Student Federation offers informa
tion on the in-state tuition application
process. Check the bulletin board out
side Suite D in the Union for details.
UCPPS is collecting all resumes of
seniors interested in working for non
profit organizations Rafter graduation.
Bring your resume to 21 1 Hanes Hall
between Oct. 16, 1989, and Jan. 19,
1990, for inclusion in a book from
UNC, NCSU, NCCU and Duke to be
sent.toNPOs.
Hanes Art Center Glass Gallery:
There will be a group exhibition of
artworks featuring The Fine Arts De
partment Faculty of Wake Forest Uni
versity. The show will run through Oct.
20, 1989.
Student Government Tutoring
Program will offer FREE tutoring in
Econ 10; Chem 11; Stat 11 and 23;
French; Spanish; and Math 22, 30 and
31. All students interested in receiving
help please feel free to come by Pea
body Hall Tuesday nights from 8 p.m.
to 10 p.m. Rooms will be posted in
Peabody Hall.
Tickets for this year's Fall Germans
Dance on Friday, Oct. 6, from 9 p.m. to
1 a.m. are available in the senior class
office (Suite B Union). Cost for stu
dents is $5.
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