TTrt),jM11-IIWy)Wylitj.yJ 2The Daily Tar HeelThdrsday. Septemtper 1a 1931 Caught watching practice ODD (U)Uh(B .$7 -'5a ECU From staff and wire reports RALEIGH The dean of the UNC Law School says a man he identified as an East Carolina University football coach was caught spying on the Tar Heels' practice Wednesday. East Carolina head football coach Ed Emory later issued a press release denying the report and hinting that the Pirates have been spied upon as well. East Carolina is scheduled to travel to Chapel Hill Saturday to meet the Tar Heels, in the final game of the series between the two. The situation first came to Light when injured Tar Heel football player Ken Saylors noticed a man in the law library watching practice and taking notes. Saylors notified Tar Heel coach Dick Gum of the situation. Crum contacted Law School Dean Kenneth Broun and had him confront the man.- "I asked him who he was and noticed he had a pad with x's and o's on it," Broun said. "He refused to identify himself and covered the pad so I could not see it. I told him he could stay in the library as long as he was using the materials, but if he was using the library to watch football practice he would have to leave." Present this ad for 2 Luncheon CpdX i tyj - available at lunch frU 110-2:00 pm. Mon.-! lift 'Flzxa belief . - .$2.95 I y available at lunch , Mon.-rri. Opsslsettl ........ 1.95 Lasers- ......... 2.95 ScJad br ,.1.95 Greet Potato ... .1.95 Open Mon.-Thun. 11.-CQ-12S0 mkfelfe, FrL & SaLUtiO-1 earn, Sun. 4-lljZBL PSI5ZNT TIS3 AD FC3 2 FC3 1 PIZZA SPECIAL! 2C3 vj. rnAxian st. 942-5149 Ho Return ad and check or money order to the DTH o2c by noon th business' 'day b?fbrie your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less', '' " Students $2.00 i . f Non-studen& $3.00 for each additional word . V - -v $1.00 more for boxed ad xxt boldface, type Please notify the DTH oCce- immediately if there are mistakes in your, ed lVe. will be responsible for only the trst ed run. ; , '. ! ADULT GYintSTJCS CLASSES at CaroSna Sport Art. Best equipped bdUiy fat the area, instructor Mailt Galati National Champion call 942-4520 or 929-7077. Carolina Sport Art, next to RR Tracks Homestead Rd. Chape) KUL Tnz rziST r.TJzurr tnns for t Caaspv Y TstorLd Pro&rmm wSi h IZoadxv. Sept. 14 at 7:39 fes (3 Pcabody. A3 iaterected pnom eiast aitsadJ RECYCLE NEWSPAPER. ECOS BOXES ARE BACK. New campus locations by Alumni Building. Monogram Building, and Wilson library. Pkase JUST newspaper.' Hdp save some trees! ATTEtfncrj ' covm:;crs ec::ool A1X7 Tbm Hew Ahua&l AcociatIot forming bow. IV Mtd t& npyort of all Alastsi oa caissa to aasJui tt work. CoUct i:ds-Lae:a P33-771Q or Mclleary p33-S&4t). VISIT A CO-ED SOCIAL AND LTfEHAHY fratemi ty v St. Anthony Ba3 7:GD-10:C3 pin, Septem ber 13, 14. and 16, located at 237 Pitlsboro Street, behind the Carolina Inn. v ATTIJfnOfi A1X VTiC LACS3. Tkm Fbl Gamma V. otxs cf Z'Jb flscr CxtzvCa IVest aaouBce t!ist ttlt second auanieal CXJ Kbim wH bm fetid toc'-'.t at La tbm Zz Coor Iomjec. If yoa &m't to trov oror5ty rush or wr not Miind w&2 th wcy it turned oet, w caiastca you not bm lajjjL3t(J kere. Flanty f your fvod: bevcra will t proviJad mni all fecaalea arc welcome. KrCCMrwttMr.fraIIMHl Crum sent a football secretary up to Broun and Saylors with a football program from East Carolina. Broun then identified the man as assistant defensive line coach Charles Elmquist and Saylors identified the other man as secondary coach Garry Fast. Saylors said he was at the law library studying Tues day when he noticed a man paying a lot of attention to football practice going on at the Navy practice field. The library has large windows and stands above the practice field. ' . V . ; "I followed up on the guy today (Wednesday) and he was there again as was another gentleman," Saylors said. . ", "Fast acted like he was studying when Mr. Broun came," he said. Broun asked the other man to leave and after about five minutes of talking the man iden tified as Elmquist left. "One of them, the bald-headed guy, then walked to the intramural field and rolled up his sleeves like he was going to be there awhile," said Saylors, who was following. Saylors went back to Crum who had Saylors and Broun positively identify the two men in the ECU prr gram. "Mr. Broun was certain about Elmquist, as I for 1 Pizza Special 3 nightly Opccisla Monday Lasagna , wwdad bar ... . . . . . . .$2.95 Tuesday - Pizza - Bufst ..............42.95 Wednesday Spaghetti ALL-U-CAN-EAT with salad bar ............$2.75 y43kgJ&Sl&& FOR ALL APPLICANTS AND PERSONS INTER ESTED fai serving on the Union Social Committee there wi3 be a meeting Wednesday, September 9 at 3:30 in room 205 of the Union. Y DAY - RZDAY in thm Pit, 10m to 23. Jcta u and discover yoor canpna Yl . - THE MEDIA BOARD b accepting appikaoons and resumes for an at-large position and a business manager (Alchemist). Submit to Box 13, Union by 5 p.m.. September 13. . ..' tost Cz found UMBRELLA FOUND in Union. C&S 9684056 to Identify. " DID YOU FIND MY POCKET WATCH m WSson library on September 2? Ifs a goid Dia that has been in my family for S3 yean. If you found it, or know who did. call 967-1739. Please. Volunteer for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency research. Earn $50465 upon completion of experiment which measures the ejects of 2 hour low level ozone exposure. Earn $50-175 in an experi ment to study the efects of kw levels of gaseous and particulate air poSutents. Numerous other minor studies ere always ongoing. Levels of poSutents are low with no known long term adverse ejects, and all research is approved by the Human Rights Committee of the UNC Medical SchooL- Pay is ' $5.00 per hour. We need heal'Jhy, nonsmoking males, age 18-40 with no history of aSergies or hay. fever. Call for more information, 8-5 Mon-Fri., 966-1253. ' -, i:rY YCU! ITSX 1X2 A CISAS Tims c Oael Tho Caps Y TntcriU! Prorara Needa Vobmtacra to 'fee!? Isi. tSaa tocal elctsMsttajry. Jr. mmd Sosdor IHk Schools. For Info: Uoom 1C2 of tm Y. FOR $5.C0 AN HOUR THE EACCHAE Night Club wants to hire a campus representative to help book parties with fraternities, sororities, dorms and other campus organizations. This is an excellent opportu . nifry to supplement your income, have Cadtle hours, and bonuses will be available if you are succes&foj. Apply at the Bacchae. 942-8173 or 929-1SS6 for Immediate employment. A part-time bartending position is available now, . Jordan reigin post The Associated Pits V NEW YORK - Vernon E. Jordan Jr., the nationally respected civil rights leader who survived a sniper' attack last year, an nounced Wednesday he would resign as president of the National Urban League -Jordan, whose departure is effective Dec. 31, said he would become a partner in the Washington, D.C., branch of the Dallas law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld. Robert Strauss,' former chairman of the Democratic National. Committee and former President Carter's 1980 campaign director, is a pa. tner in the firm. . . The 46-year-old Jordan said neither his health nor the still unsolved May 29, 1980, attack in Fort Wayne, Ind., had anything to do with his decision to leave the non-profit, non-partisan civil rights organization after a decade as its leader. ' "I contemplated a 10-year job from the beginning. Ten years of hard work suggests that it's time to pass the torch," he said. "I feel absolutely terrific. An outspoken critic of Reagan admin istration policies, Jordan said that while he would be "off the front line, from Milton's For Early Fall Excitement Khaki pants with coordinating Tartan plaid shirtsrwash ,n' wear .Our o wn make. , . Keg. $32,50 .... v . . . . .... . , . : ........ Wool blazsers by Browning King. Reg. $125 . . ..$64.90 Worsted wool suits, vested, by College Call: Reg. $275 . . . ...... ...... .......... . .-.$139.90 You'll find super deals at My ton's all year long at just about half the going rate elsewhere. Shouldn't this be your starting point for great r!nt1ifs? ;.. . . 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FOR SALE: SCHW1NN VOYAGER. 25", black 24 lbs.. 12 speed touring bike for serious touring and riding. $295.00 (new is $376.00) Call James at 967-7324. FOR SALE: ONKYO 2040 CASSETTE tape deck. One year old. Excellent condition. Active warantee. Ca3 933-2576. . ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS! I have many original posters priced from $3.00 to $8.00. 1 have Star Wars, Blowout, Altered States, Escape from New York. Star Trek, Stripes, Blazing Saddles. Private Benjamin and many more. 1 also have many dint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds movie posters. Stop by anytime at room 245 James or ca! 933-4492 and ask for Shawn Brady. FOR SALE: NICE WOODEN STUDY DESK in good condition. $40.00 Call 9294324 after 6:30 evenings. - v"i ' SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, TRUCKS Car-inv. value $2143 sold for $100. For information on purchasing similar bargains. Call 602-941-8014 Ext 5916. Phone call refundable. YAMAHA TX-500 WINDSHIELD. OTHER EXTRAS. Buying auto, must sell. $650 negotiable 4S9-2565 evenings. services MR. K'S MUSIC SHOW features a live disc Jockey playing rock, disco, pop, and new wave for any size party. Call 942-5293 for Eeasonabie prices. am," he said. "I am very, very certain about Fast. I even saw his dealer's plate on his, car." Fast left the library as Saylors walked back in, Saylors said. He followed the man to a car. The man drove off but came back. He did this a couple of times, Saylors said, before leaving for good. , "There's positive identification," Crum said. "If it's just a couple students that come down and say something, that's one thing. But when the dean of the law school makes a positive identification, it's hard to question." Emory later issued the following statement through Sports Information Director Ken Smith; "Our entire staff has been in house all day. We've been having individual coaches' meetings and squad . meetings. Practice was held this evening which is con trary to our normal Wednesday routine. We usually practice on Wednesday afternoon, but because of the excessive number of unknown people around our practice field yesterday, and five in particular that we had to ask to leave, we ejected to practice under the lights tonight." time to time I will speak my piece.:.. One can resign from the leadership, but not from the troops." I'm still black. I still care. I'm still committed.' A seven-member search committee has been appointed to assist the Urban League's board of trustees in selecting a successor. Coy G. Eklund, chairman of the board, said the organization had "no one in mind at the moment," but expected the decision to be made before Jordan leaves. "I leave the leadership of the Urban League with pride in what we have been able to accomplish; disappointment with the halt in progress toward equality; sad ness at leaving my colleagues and friends, and exhilaration at the prospect of a new career," Jordan told a crowded news conference. During his news conference, Jordan lashed out at President Ronald Reagan's "jellybean budget," asserting that cuts in social programs would most adversely af fect the black and the poor. Jordan contended the halt in progress in the civil rights movement "lies in the vast majority of the American, people who are reneging on the commitments of the 1960s. belt. Reg. $40 . $22.90 ; nnn1 LwJLb fI mt ?mmm0 pifTflflrTl f - J CELEBRATING? BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WHATEVER We delivFr bouquets of heUum-EHed balloons, personalized cookie cakes and a tune to offices, homes, dorms, in Durham, Chapel Hill RTP. Call Cookie Factory (286-2628) or Balloons and Tunes (967-3433) CAKE FAIRIES DELIVER CAKES IN STYLE. Delicious, home-bakeA from scratch. Any occasion, message. Birthdays a specialty song, candle included. $17. Call the Fairies (evenings) 9684306. JAPANESEGERMAN AUTOS. Repaired by Precision Maintainence 20Q West Street, Carrboro, 929-1976. "Caring bout people and the cars they drive." wanted UNC-PROF. SEEKS SPANISH NATIVE SPEAKER TO tutor 6 year c4dLdaughter in reading and writing Spanish. Call 942-8419 evenings or 962-5554 days. LOCAL ESTABLISHED SOCCER CLUB seeking Go 1 keeper and a few good field players. Call Jim Barrick 489-4380. HELP! 1 DESPERATELY NEED ONE TICKET or guest pass to theLECU Game! WiS pay cost plus reward! Call 933-6264. Keep trying! Thanks. I NEED TWO TICKETS TO THE ECU footbal game. Call "67-8365. WANTED: ONE USED DORM SIZE refrigerator, preferably 6 cu. ft Must be in good working order. Call 933-2811 and as2 for Michael. Keep trying! DESPERATELY NEED TWO TICKETS to ECU game. Any seat will do. Call 929-5840 anytime. Keep " trying. HELP! FOR TWO GUEST PASSES (any seats) I will name my first born child after you (and pay mucho d'mero!) Call 967-8170dayLor night . ride: FLY TO THE BEACH or home any weekday or weekFnd. Pilot desires passengers to share reasonable expenses. Call 929-7489. for rent SUPER STUDENT SPECIAL - one bedroom apartment carpet anA drapes, appliances, central air, pool, on bus Inc. CaS GreenbeSt Apt. 929-3321 for appointment 10 ara-6 pm, M on. -Sat, 1-5 Cn Sunday. U K-JL O'Connor expresses viewe WASHINGTON (AP) Sandra Day O'Connor, apparently coasting toward confirmation as the first woman on the Supreme Court, said Wednesday she personally believed abortion was abhorrent, but would not let those views shade her opinions as a member of the court. "It is a practice I would not have engaged in," O'Connor told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee considering her nomination. Describing her own opposition to abortion, the 51-year-old Arizona appeals court judge said her feelings about the subject were a product of a "sense of family values, my sense of how I lead my own life." Nonetheless, she insisted that personal views and philosophies would not be allowed, "as much as that is possible," to affect her judgment on the facts or constitutionality of cases before the court. After nearly six hours of testimony by O'Connor, Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C, the committee chairman, predicted untroubled confirmation by the panel and the full Seriate. He said a vote in the committee could come as early as Tuesday, with a Senate vote Wednesday. New York hit by blackout NEW YORK (AP) An explosion and fire at a generating station knocked out power in much of lower Manhattan Wednesday, trapping office workers in elevators, snarling traffic, closing financial markets and creating transit chaos for bomebound commuters. Traffic lights went out, telephones converted to emergency power, and cars jammed intersections where traffic lights were out, creating a paralyzing street gridlock. Traffic control agents were dispatched, and private citizens stepped in to direct traffic to help solve the giant tie-up. All police in lower Manhattan precincts were held on overtime and all task force members from other boroughs were dispatched to Manhattan. Twenty hook-and-ladders were dispatched to rescue those trapped. Mayor Edward I. Hock said at a news conference the city was bearing up well under the problems, which affected only the southeastern quarter of Manhattan. Air traffic levels continued ,. WASHINGTON (AP) Commercial flights will likely be held to about 75 percent of their normal pace through most of 1982 as the government rebuilds the air traffic control system with new employees, Federal Aviation Adminis trator J. Lynn Helms said Wednesday. Helms and Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis assured congressmen that the current system was working safely and effectively without the 11,500 con trollers fired after they struck on Aug. 3. Helms said the FAA already had told air carriers to limit their flights to about 75 percent of the pre-strike level through next April, but he said "current traffic levels will likely be maintained throughout most of next year." It will be well until the third year until traffic levels at peak hours will reach their former levels, and the busy New York and Chicago areas will be the last to achieve their full capacity, Helms said. Support t ho Hare UC3TH Dirccis Founsno:ic :.-li,a-u ..4Ii.4 U.J L.t..iit,.i J TRY: OUT FOB 'TOE UFJIDO DiOLIOG IEIP QUALIFVI0G QOLL-OFF 0 OE HELD: a pd im.t Sept. o Yoa.ccst to present a pm Tlinrs., Sept. 10 5 cf tl:3 a days a pp im;, Sept 15 ss tens fcs a po mors., Sept 17 per day All ads. must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. PARKING SPACE FOR RENT on East Rosemary Street very near campus. Prefer compact car. $15.00 a month. Call Kim orUanet at 929-3814. iroosrsQsies ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE APARTMENT WITH 3 girls. New aprtment Vz mue off campus. Completely furnished. Call 929-4969. . NEED A PLACE TO LIVE? We are looking for a non-smoking feCale to share our Royal Park Apt on bus fine. $103 month plus V utilities call 968-1361.. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED. Rural area apartment 2.5 miles from campus. $137.50 month Vi utilities. 2 bdrms, living rm, kitchen. 1 bath; furniture avauabVc. No smoking; no drugs. Call Paul at 968-1035. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share Old . WeO Apt $53.34 month Vs utiliiiFs, on bus route, AC, pool, nice people. Call Dawn or Amy 967-3015. TWO PROFESSIONAL STUDENT to share 3-bdr house. Air, caEpet, quiet neighborhood, on busline. No pets. $150 plus utilities. Furnish except bed room. CaS after 5 929-8744. csis ccllsncoiss TOM ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD AND FHODUCE. Seafood Thurs-Sat, Produce Mon Sat 300 W. Rosemary behind Chutnes. IVa blocks from campus. Customer parking 10 of a3 produce and eggs 9-noon Saturdays. We feature the area's freshest seafood and local produce. 942-1221. MALE ROOMMATE OWN ROOM walk to class quiet $97 mo. Ca3 967-9650. 1969 Chevy Nova dependable six cylinder 2027 mpg good tires so&d $650 Steve 967-1406 CAROLINA CAXX SHOP 1SS East Fraaklla St. next to ETkha florae Ewtisiist Grand Opoatiag suaoW mmm awuiaseaaeet ataxtlii3 X&mm&asy.. VJm Lave apeclal &roe!iet tie store on boar. k etc Low. knr c prks re-alar 129.9, aaohol. aalzaded pi 125.9. Foot&aa Speclalx Case of Cad mmd m bog of ice prico . $10. Foe asora HELP! LAUREL RIDGE Apartments sign is missing and we need it back. No questions will be asked. Please can 967-6918 with info. h of Dimes personals REGGIE ITS SUPER YOU WERE ABLE to come down. Looking forward to a fantastic weekend with you. I Love You. Love Always Me. SUGAR BEAR - I JUST WANTED TO say thank you for being so sweet to me these past few weeks. I don't know what Yd do without your love and support I Love You very much! Da Puddln' TO T1S PUNS COCKE3 who always say whafa oa lta salad Here' your personal whera'a sniao? T1m Art Major. P.S. It dooaat bothorsMtl BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. Over 30 buckle patterns and 30 strip colors to choose from. AO buckles $2.50, all strips $-75. Also, good selection of ba3 earrings and gold cast bermuda bag buttons. Call Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Leave Message. TO THE GOOD-LOOKING BLOND IN ECON 10: Meet me in the Pit on Friday between 10:30 and 2:33. Let's discover something together! ATTENTION ALL UNC LADIES. The Phi Ciiwii Wot of 5ta Root Ceaswrda VJmmt aastottstca tStat tkeir aacoad! omul Eld Kbter w3 ba kdd tils Thursday n! -It at 9&9 ra tha 53a Coot loaase. If yoa dkia't fjo throega aorortty rack or wra not aatSsSed wiik t&a way It tanned oat wa Saaxaataa yoa Q aot ba disappointed fcera. Fraa refreshments wI3 ba provided aad 3 fcasalae are watcoasa. NFC MacHarray ISobffood. HA3AKKUK is not a new drink at Spanky's. MONKUS. Happy 21st sweetie. Don't feel old, you're the best there is. Just think; next birthday and youll be Mrs. Aardvark Brain. I Love You, DoQ. SCUD. AMERICAN WEREWOLVES IN CHAPEL HHX -First meeting Is next fuD moon. Who says the bloodHne has been severed? Howl for Lori 9-42-6111. Honorary werewolves welcome. LEA rnO?l CALEFOnrOA - My eblrt Llamd Tm ffolag C3AZY! Ca!l or coese try ASAP, V2im mem. Chip. : RALLY, RALLY, RALLY! Saturday night, 8.00. European slides. American brew, and good friends. Ca3 942-8765 (days) or 967-9070 (nights) for directions. Ask for Renee. A.P. Just a note to say hi. You're ttiH a special lady. Take care and F3 be waiting. S.L. , TO WHOMEVER TOOK MY WALLET AND WATCH from my room keep the money at the welch, but please return the ID's, etc. Michael 933-5115.