2The Daily Tar Heeirrhursday, September 17, 1931 Sentence suspended. mm i 4- rMcJeir off assault DUD loiOWu JV. By KEN MINCIS l)TH Staff Writer UNC football player Brian Dlados was found guilty Tuesday of assaulting an other student and was sentenced to 29 days in the Orange County jail. The jail sentence was suspended for 30 months, but Blados was ordered to pay any civil judgments against him arising from the Aug. 6 incident. Blados pleaded not guilty at the hearing before District Judge Stanly Peele. According to the arrest warrant issued Aug. 7, Blados was charged with assaul ting and striking Dale Kopezynski, hitting him in the face and breaking his nose. Kopezynski filed the complaint. card was a burden at all. "But I'd like to see what it looks like," he said. "I've never seen it from the other side." Roberson said UNC is one of the four major universities that has had a card section for any length of time. He said the others, which include the University of California at Los Angeles, the University of Illinois and Ohio State, expect more participation from their student bodies. At these universities, the students who :v - iM. .0 1 RALEIGH WOMEN'S HEALTH ORGANIZATION ABORTIONS UP TO 12 WEEKS $185.00 FROM 13-14 WEEKS $300.00 15-16 WEEKS $350.00 Pregnancy Tests Birth Control Problem Pregnancy Counseling For Further Information Call 832-0535 or 1-800-221-2568 917 West Morgan St. Raleigh, N.C. 27605 AESTHETIC HAIR i i 2 LOCK I 7UiiiversirySqoare University STUDENTS: 25 off all with coupon thru September, Men's and women's haircuts permanent waves, color, hair lighting, henna, all Redken products. EXEMPT: Carrie, Brenda, and Sherrie at University Mall ease awa mm aaaw saa caea sweat mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm a VISIT OUR TANNING CENTER 1 minute equals an hour in the sun First 5 minutes $1 5-10 minutes $2 I (sQqod3Sg23 QdO : Classified , Ia r - -; i V- Return ad and check or money &&zi to the; ; DTH oCce by noon the business dsy bcxe your ad U to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less ' ! " it' :'. '- . Students $2.00 ;.V-i.v '.: ) Non-students $3.00 ' . , - 5 for each additional word re;v,;;" $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldlace type .' Please notify the DTH oSce Immediately if there are mistakes In your ad. . We'. wCl be responsible for only the Erstod tw.:- ' "i Y0U3 LAST ; CIIANCS TO C:i3f ; I? fat J tadtunt Zlmm Orose and Cm tlMil cf rr.!,7 Caroaa lasuraaca Is FrWv.'Ccto' I8.v '. Tbm payment mmxt be la LCL.3 cee by 4:5 9 pat om Trilay. Doal dtlayl Drive over or -. Ukm ta bum to CCE3 bislaa oa Cacpet HrJDnrkaa Zhtd. ' DID YOU READ ASOUT PHI SIGMA KAPPA? ' Well come hear more about the D&erent New Fraternity. Cafl Robert 960441, Crta 942-4397. Spaghetti Dinner Wednesdays, 6:30. Hey Beach Music Lovers! ELLIOTS NEST proudly presents THE SHOWMEN! Tonight at 8:00. Free beer until 9:00. DurhamChapel H3 Blvd. More Into. 967-4273. . HASAKKUX - LAST SHOWING AT 7:30Tool-ht in Great Hall. " . ; . ' ' ' ATTENTION HPC EISON ALUMNI: Come tee Central whip Chape! H;'.l In footb&a this Friday ntsht. Meet at 5:00 - Zack's Happy Hour. Fie there. Aloha! COME TO CSLTA PIS1 ' EFSriON'S formal rash FoetbsJl Ermc!a aad aseet al as cilia before thm c twrd&y( 10:39 am at 137 East Kaeemwy, above Jordan's Steak f loaaa. GAY AWARENESS WEEK COMMITTEE forming He!p inform and educate our fc"ow Carolina students! Meeting Sunday, September 20 at 2:CQ pm In office 211-B of Carolina Union. ANYONE INTERESTED IN ASSISTING the Carolina Wrestling Team In any of tht fcUowir.3 areas please come by 147 Carmlchael to tee Coach Lam. (Statistics, promotions, score keeping, photography, wrett'erertes) Jack Sanders, a witness, for the prosecution, described the incident: "I was with a friend outside of Trollss (Bar) when Dale came out. We were standing around talking when Brian (Blados) and two other guys came over. - ' ' "They told Dale to go downstairs be fore he got hurt," Sanders said.. "The next think I knew, one of them grabbed Dale's shirt. I tried to stand up in front of Blados and kind of calm him down, but he threw me up against a trash dumpster. "I got back up, but he threw me into a car. When I got up again, Blados was swinging at Dale. . . "Dale ust dropped," Sanders said! "His nose was really messed up." Frorop89e1 buy card-section tickets are expected to go to tht games early and practice the stunts, Roberson said, adding that students who made mistakes were usually asked to leave. "UCLA requires freshmen to sit in their card section and go to the game two hours early to. practice," Roberson said. "It's a tribute to our intelligence that the stunts come out and nobody really messes up." .. fbato ay ailable : Student tickets are still available for Saturday's football game with Miami of Ohio. These tickets can be picked up from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the ticket office in Car michael Auditorium with a student ID and an athletic pass . Donors sought .The Red Cross Bloodmobile is sche duled for 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. today in Morehead Cellar and noon to 5 p.m. Fri day in Ehringhaus Residence Hall. Stu dents are encouraged to donate blood. STYLING SALON "-929-2109 929-0308 r Mall . services and retail items ANNOUNCING BEGINNING SAILING CLASSES SPONSORED CY the UNC SaOng dub. They will bea Thursday, September 17 at 4 pes in 103 Eaghans. Leant how to sad this fail. , GO SAILING TrCS FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The UNC Sailing Club is sponsoring an Open House on University Lake oa Friday September l&h. 14 pm. ARE YOU CONCERNED ASOUT CAMPUS AFFAIRS? If so, you should become a member of Carolina concern. For more information phone Tim Smiih at 533714. Iczt Cz found LOST: 'CHERISHED WATCH. SubstantI reward for ladke Bold Gruen watch. Lost by UNC ahim In Kenan Stadium area Saturday. Great sentimental v&JutH Ftease call 5C3C31. . , REWARD FOR RETURN OF LADIES GOLD Se&o watch tost 911 en route from Hamilton Hall to Pine Room to Dry Ha3J. CeJ Kim 933-1431, ..afternoons..'''..;. CARELESS3 1 HAVE FOUND YOUR S4 parking sticker oa North campus. Call between 4 pm and 5 pm (only) 933-4274. Lucky You. , LOST: ROYAL CLUE BACKPACK. Monday on 8th oor stacks Wilson. Contains dorm and car keys, 2 notebooks, workbook, LaCoste shirt & umbrella. Desperatefy need KEYS and notebooks Keep everything dsc - PLEASE HELP! PLEASE CALL! No questions asked! 933-5521. FOUND: LADIES WATCH Sunday morning (913). downtown post oSce crosswalk. Owner may claim by proper identification; 9422194. Volunteer for U.S. Environmental ProtecHoa' Astacy research. Earn (I3-SC3- uon comp!stkn of experiment which measures the efTscts of 2 hour low level ozone exposure. Earn SC3-S75 tra eerl- reent to study the fleets of bw levdi cf gssaous and partfeutats air pcwutants. f numerous other minor ' studies are ahtwys ongoing. Levels of pollutants are tew wtth no known fortj term adverse efscts end all research Is approved by the Human Rhts Commlttse of the UNC Medkal School. Pay Is IS.C3 pet We nesd heathy, non-smcLba miles. se 13-43 wi:h no history of al!s or hay fever. Call for more information, S-5 Mon-Frt., 5S6-1253. ,t . SALECrcnSONS WANTTO must bs neat and courteous and have own transportation. H';h amines avaUsble for both men and women. Cad The suspended sentence means that Blados does not have to go to jail as long as he stays out of trouble, Brenda Cooper, deputy clerk of Superior Court said. "If he were to go out and get into another fight, the DA could pull his record. Blados might then be forced to serve this 29-day sentence in addition to whatever else he might be charged with," she said. Although an arrest warrant was issued, Blados was not actually picked up by the , police, Chapel Hill Magistrate W. N. Tyler said. "He received word that a war rant had been issued from the police, and he and his father came in on their own," Tvler $a'1 - Four seek to state re districting plan The Associated Press RALEIGH Four North Carolina cit izens filed suit Wednesday in U.S. District Court seeking to invalidate the North Carolina legislative redistricting plan re cently adopted by the General Assembly. According to a statement from the NAACP, the suit names as defendants state Attorney General Rufus Edmisten, Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green, House Speaker Liston Ramsey, the state Board of Elec tions and its five individual members and Secretary of State Thad Eure. The plaintiffs Ralph Gingles, Sippio Burton, Fred Belfield and Joseph Moody claim the legislators redrew the legisla tive districts in a way that intentionally diluted the voting strength of black and other minority voters. By federal mandate, legislative districts must be redrawn every 10 years. State legislators were required to redraw legis lative and congressional districts this year THE FALL CfeOESOTis American Cancer Society. HZ POPPING AT MILTON'S! Mid-Wale Corduroy Sport Coats by Etienne Qiron Reg. $95. . ... ............ ... .$49.90 C)ttqnBlend "Washable Reg. $27.50 , ....... . . . ....... . ;T. . ... .$14.90 Solid India Madras Swiss Army Shirts Reg. $30. .$14.90 Worsted Wool Suits by College Hall, Reg. Solids Reg. $265. .$139.90 BUY LOTS OF OUR GREAT CLOTHES AND BRAG ABOUT ALL THE MONEY YOU SAVE! Phone: 968-4408 Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6:30; Sun 1-4 163 E. Franklin St., Downtown Chapel Hill; .Also Charlotte and Greensboro FREE VALIDATED PARKING Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. LOOK GOOD IN SHORTS. JEANS? Women needed for photographic modeUng for advertising promotion. Minimum SIT. Excellent pay, flexible hours. Impact Services 214692-1440 9:30 p.m. to IKK) a.m. NEED SOMEONE FOR GENERAL OFFICE duties 10 am-2 pm or llam-3pm, Monday through Friday. Hours sHghcy flexible. Call 933-1990 or .942-7949 between 1-6. LOOKING FOR VAN DRIVERS for nights of Sept. 23-29th and part day Sept. 29-30th. Need to have obtain dass-B license. S3.50hour. Call 942-4057. BASKETBALL SCOREKEEPERS. REFEREES -Town of Chapel Hill. Can work 5-20 hrswk. Work nightswknds; 25 positions available. Work in youth league. Requires good knowledge of basketball. Prefer experience. Scrkprs start $3.25 hr; Referees start $4.50game. Apply by Oct 2: PrksRec Dept. 200 Plant Rd, CH. EOAAE.. for czlz USED AND UNFINISHED if JflTURE, WE HAVE more than anyone &?Qiw Desks, chests, bookcases, etc. Trading Post, Greensboro Street, Carrboro, 942-2017. Free delivery with this ad. 10 SPEED BIKE. 26 inch, 150 miles, great shape, negotiable price. Call Doug at 933-8725 or 967-6772. 2 GUEST FOOTBALL TICKETS are for sale for the Miami of Ohio Game phone 933-3485 on Thurs. phone after 1:00 pm, on Fri. after 4.-00 pm. FOR SALE: LADIES DINGO BOOTS. Size 8ViM. Only worn once! or music 41 records? or do you need cool dissection kit? Call 963-1206 evenings. TICKETS UNC VS. MIAMI OF OHIO game qckets for sale. Call 967-7352. WISH YOU WERE IN MY SHOES? New mitre soccer cleats. Black, leather, comfortable but too big for me. Men's 8 good price! Ca3 Tracy - 533-6177. HAVE 2 TICKETS TO UNC vs Miami fooba3 game. Section 15 double letters. If Interested call Chip at 929-4996. Leave phone no. if Tm not In. SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, TRUCKS Car4nv. value 12143 sold for 1100. For information on purchasing similar bargains. Call 6C2-941-S314 Ext. 5916. Phone call Refundable. jeejjsp 4s IMPROVE YOUR GRADES. Research catalog -S06 paes 10,273 topics Rush tl.CO. Box ZZZVC Los Anssks, SCC25. aiS) 477-225. "When Blados came in, he was placed under a $200 bond and released, pending his appearance in court," Cooper said. The case was originally scheduled for Sept. 1, but was moved to Tuesday to allow Blados to get an attorney, she said. Blados has until Friday to appeal this decision, Cooper said. "If he does appeal, then this judgment would not stand; he would go to Superior Court for a trial by jury," she said. Blados plays left tackle for the UNC football team. Carolina football coach Dick Crum could not be reached for comment. invalidate to bring them in line with the 1980 census figures. ! ' Federal standards also dictate that each of the state's 50 senators represent an average of 117,489 people each. The ap proved map deviates almost 23 percent from that figure. According to federal standards, each of the 120 House members is to represent 48,954 people. The approved map devi ates from that figure by more than 23 per cent. According to the NAACP, the palin tiffs contend the new maps violate the constitutional requirements of one. man, one vote. The four citizens are being represented by Julius Chambers of Charlotte and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Chambers was out of town and could not be reached for comment, and legal representatives for the NAACP in New York also could not be reached. DEALS ARE LJ gloti::::3 cupzao f. CELEBRATING? BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WHATEVER We deliver bouquets of helium 3ed balloons, personalized cookie cakes and a tune to omoes, homes, dorms, fat Durham, Chapel HilL RTF. CaS Cookie Factory (286-2628) or Balloons and Tunes (967-3433). MODERN MOVEMENT. Dance Classes: Creative Movement: Modem; Modem Jazz; Aerobic Movement, and ParentChild classes. Instructor: Susan Jones, Master of Fine Arts in Dance. 929-3447 MR. ICS MUSIC SHOW features a live disc Jockey playing rock, disco, pop, and new wave for any size party. Call 942-5293 for reasonable prices. JAPANESEGERMAN AUTOS Repaired by Precision Maintainence. 200 West Street Carrboro, 929-1976. "Caring about people and the cars they drive." wanted MOVING: NEED GOOD HOME FOR 2 yr. old golden retriever. Loves children and family; In excellent shape. If Interested call 967-5062. - WANTED: SOR4 TICKETS for Miami of Ohio sjasaa. WUUng to pay for sood aaata. Make say parents happy. Plaaaa call 9 675762. for rent WILL SUBLET. Assume my lease and keep the deposit 2 bedroom Royal Park apartment Call 968-0560. Keep trying. DOWNTOWN PARKING SPACE FOR RENT less than three minutes walk to campus. $22.50 per month call 929-6577. rooinni2tC3 ROOMMATE NEEDED RESPONSIBLE, dependable, liberal, and at least Vfe way studious. Old WeB Apts. $135 mo Vt utilities. Call 929-6242. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED GRADProf. student non-smoker, Stratford Hills Apts. Walking distance to campus G" line, f ICS utilities 9674017 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share one bdrm Camelot Apt. $162.50 month, Vi utilities furnished, on 3 buslines, AC, pool. Available Immediately. Call Michelle 942-5371. MALE ROOMMATE FOR HOUSE ON TAYLOR ST. oil Airport Rd. SI 50 month and Vi utilities. On bus Una. 3 bdrms, kitchen, W & D warm in winter. Call 942-3904. Senate debates busing, farm bill . WASHINGTON (AP) Senate conservatives finally ended a filibuster Wednesday that had blocked preliminary approval of a proposal to bar federal courts from ordering busing in school integration cases; ' ' The motion to end debate carried 61-36 one more vote than required but Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., vowed to continue his efforts to prevent final congressional approval. Noting that the filibuster began three months ago, Weicker said it would take at least three more months for final passage. With the filibuster ended, there is little doubt that the anti-busing amend ment will be attached to a Justice Department spending authorization measure. But a vote on thebill was put off as the Senate turned to other matters. Among those was the farm bill. The Senate kept alive proposals to dismantle the government's peanut support program, raising the possibility the entire package for commodity price supports could collapse. The vote was 53-42 against an attempt to kill proposals to overhall the cur rent policy. Southern senators, led by Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, failed in at tempts to shoot down the anti-peanut support proposals. union WARSAW, Poland (AP) The ruling Communist Party Politburo, in its strongest attack yet on Solidarity, warned Wednesday of the possibility of bloodshed and declared it would use all, means necessary, to prevent the inde pendent union from taking political power in Poland. The party said Solidarity, at its first national congress last week, had em- openly set itself the goal of changing the political system of Poland." The congress called for free elections, a national referendum on workers' re forms and sent a message of support to free trade-union organizers elsewhere in the Eastern bloc. The message of support brought a furious response from.the Soviet Union and. other East bloc news media,' which have repeatedly criticized the Polish government and the country's year-long series of labor and social reforms. U.S. production drops in August WASHINGTON (AP) The nation's industrial production, crawling up ' ward until midsummer, fell 0.4 percent in August, the government reported Wednesday. Analysts blamed the drop on high interest rates. August's decline in output by American factories and mines was the biggest since July 1980, at the end of last year's recession. And it renewed talk that the economy may be falling faster toward a mild new recession. 'The big question is does this signal a big drop, is the recession really here? " said Otto Eckstein, president of Data Resdurces Inc., a private forecasting firm in Massachusetts. "The answer is still 'not yet, not yet, i t -i ' e l. !it. ; nign anoiner iew monins, u s recession ior sure. Wednesday's report from the Federal Reserve Board was generally in line with other government statistics showing that the economy was lagging, or even declining, as summer neared an end. - a LLCEDSCETr dssiqMER.spoiiTswcAQ ftmtess Do&tt t! Alky Cdird 1 Lrdmsc cpsii KotL-zxT. 10:10 to 6 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for Old Well Apt 88.33 month plus .Vi utilities. Oa J bus route, AC, nice people. Call Dawn or Amy 967-3015. ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE TWO BEDROOM "apt Tennis, pool, laundry facilities. $94.00 monthly V'utHs. On bus line. 10 min. from campus. CaS Jay Mon.-Sun. 933-4674. GOING WEST? I need a ride to Tryon or Ashevi3e, Spartanburg' area' on Friday, the 18th. Will share gas and other expenses.Call 933-4289. disceliimeoiis TOM ROBINSON'S SEAFOOD AND FISODUCE. Seafood Thurs-Sat Produce Mon Sat 300 W. Rosemary behind Chutney's. blocks from campus. Customer parking 10 off all produce and eggs 9-noon Saturdays. We feature the area's freshest seafood and local produce. 942-1221. PROGRAMMING CLASSES. Learn how to program microcomputers. A class In Basic re quires no knowledge of microcomputers. A class in Assembly Language, assumes owner ship of, or access to a microcomputer. Classes will begin the week of September 21 and run for 8 weeks with one class and one lab per week. CaS 942-7949 between 10 am and 6 pm Mon.-Sat. to register or for more Information. personals SIGMA SISTERS YOUR PRIDE IS SHOWING! Here's to a great informal rush! Have fun! Signed an Interested bystander. PAM, Tbaake for a sreat two nfte " Waat a woman!! Now yo cant eay you never had a personal. P & C V3. Tbaake Carter. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BAR3ARA S.! Hope your 21st is the best yet! We love ya! Your royal servants. P.S. you're still a spring chicken! TINA - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! God blessed me so much with you. Wish you were here. You're my "Endlw Low". 1 LOVE YOU with all my heart Forever! David " he said. "But if interest rates stay r r Sr. Uxst 27TW BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. Over 30 buckle styles and 30 strip colors to choose from. All buckles 12.50, aS strips t.75. Also, good selection of earrings for $1.00 per pair. Call Tommy Wallace at 968-C221. Keep trytngl JEFF McE. Happy Birthday. Love, th adetafi. HAPPY CUm ID AY JTTF MCHJIANEY! Cottgratalattoae om beat ad ia Atlanta! ThaGaag. COLE. ENJOYED TALKING TO YOU ON Saturday night Sorry you had to leave so abruptly.' Lets get together to finish our taikl Laii me. oherry. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE BIG DOG! Glad you're finally 21 after being 21 for three years now! Love you CB DAVID: I love you Jurt a lltte bit Just a little bit more than anything. Happy 11th anniversary. Love always, Jane. HUDIt TIIANX YOU FOR ALL THE svoadarfal tiates t&la peat year. YeU nvr know joat bow important yon are to me. I Love Yon. "I lappy Anniversary"! Anetts. KA'S LOVEMACHINE ALIAS R.J.F. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my favorite Niggy". Hope you have many more to come. (Maybe even you!) Kat HAPPY BIRTHDAY TRACY! I told you fd remember. MCF. XANDY, The hunt was great and so are you, so here's for you a due or two: Clue 1 is simply this: rra reaSy glad you're my "big sis' " and finally as -i tf r .n ngi I - i hi avnuuiji an my nun mjw hi yuu. KEY LUK! HAPPY B-DAY! Better late than never. May your Jock strap never be too tight Love, the Eighth Floor Ramblers. P.S. wh wh why do you have a bir birthday? TEAGUEITES: First we meet the baby Hue, Who is ' the leader of the crew. Here comes WiSard who Is the roomie. He's the daddy of the loonies. Cant forget the man known as Long, Who will always bet showers arent wrong. When this next man walks, girls turn to sight; A view of Diduch in red and white. Next comes Porter, who Is the bat hopper; From Trolls to Henderson he's never a stopper. Among the crew is little of Dak, Who never periled, but now raises hell. We can't forget oUy Mattchew, For he's the Jester in the crew of Hue. We should . Include Mr. Scott Who's (act becoming one of the lot. We want to say, we appreciate the league, of all the guys on 3rd floor Teague. From: the girls In i 324V Teague, All our LOVE akvays -S' & T. ' D

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