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2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, September 29, 1981 The Jewish New Year both joyous and serious Dy SHELLEY BLOCK DTK Stair Wriler Happy New Year! Well, Happy Jewish New Year, that is. Without the traditional singing of Auld Lang Syne, throwing of confetti and dropping of the silver ball in Times Square that many people associate with January 1 , Jewish people throughout the world will be celebrating their New Year, 5742, which began at sundown Monday. Rosh Hashana, the New Year for the Jewish people, is the celebration of the birthday of the world. Rabbi Frank A. Fischer of the LVnai B'rith Hillel Foundation, a national Jewish organization with chapters at many col lege campuses in North Carolina, said the Jewish New Year was "a mixture of joy and seriousness." According to a pamphlet compiled by the American Zionist Youth Foundation, Rosh Hashana is a time for remembering the past, evaluating the present and making resolutions for the future. "Jews devote this time to personal prayer and family reunions," Fischer said. Rosh Hashana is also known as the Day of Judgment. During this celebration, according to the AZYF pamph Sign-up for interviews to begin The following employers and graduate school representatives will be on campus to discuss job opportunities and acade mic programs on the dates indicated.. Students can sign up for appointments DATE ORGANIZATION Oct. 5 General Telephone & ' Electronics Corp. Rice, Durham & Company The Quaker Oats Co. Prudential Property & Casualty .' Mississippi College of Law Arthur Andersen & Co. Oct. 6 Arthur Andersen & Co. Indiana University Gradu ate School of Business Cornell University Gradu ate School of Business & Public Administration Armco Washington & Lee Univer sity School of Law NCR Carolina Power & Light Burlington Industries, Inc. Oct. 7 Burlington Industries, Inc. mmmmmtmmmimmmtmmmmmimimmmmmui . t. 4v,t imp Ii -Ds n t : -,t fef.jiMk;- 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 ' ...V:v-' : ;; " 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 s responsible for only the first ad run. - announcements SKYDIVE! The U.N.C. Skydiving Chib will tefl you how. This Wed., 6:00 p.m. Union Room 202. Movie, parachutes, Information. All are welcome. ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS! All-Campus "no tap" tournament to be held Friday, October 2 in the Union lanes. Can bowl 7-9 or 9-1 lpm. $2 entry fee. REGISTER TO VOTE: Today 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesday 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Carolina Union. Paid Advertisement by Orange County Democratic Party. THE UNC RACQUETBALL CLUB invites all interested persons to a meeting in 202 in the Union tonight at 5:00 There will be courts available afterwards from 6:00 to 8:00 so come ready to play. SPACE THE FINAL FRONTIER . . . the year is 2081 Let Gerard O'Neill take you on a tour of the 21st century. Tues.. Oct. 6, 8:00 pm. Memorial Hail. PUBLISHING QUESTIONS? Meet Judy Hogan of Carolina Wren Press-today from 12:00-2:00 at the Bull's Head Book Shop. Coffee! For more info, call 962-5060. INTERESTED IN LIVING IN an academic oriented residence area? Attend an organisa tional meeting this Thursday at 7:00 in the Morrison Rec room. Everyone is welcome. THE LONG-AWAITED CAROLINA Gay Associa tion. Telephone has been installed! Call us for information, or just to chat 962-4401. let, God records each Jew's fate for the coming year in the Book of Life. Accordingly, Jews greet each other with the traditional blessing, "May you be inscribed for a Good Year," ' , Along with the New Year holiday come many other symbolic traditions. Jews eat round loaves of bread to symbolize the world and the life cycle and they dip the Challah (bread) or pieces of apple in honey to represent their hope for a sweet year. A Shofar or Ram's Horn is blown during holiday ser vices to commemorate Abraham's sacrifice of the ram instead of his only son Isaac to God. As Fischer further explains, "These notes symbolize a covenant between man and God." ' On the afternoon of the first day of Rosh Hashana, Jews throw bread crumbs and dust particles from their pockets into a body of water which represents a casting away of their sins from the past year. Ten days after the beginning of the New Year, Jews observe another holiday called Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement. These ten days between Rosh Hashana through Yom Kippur, known as the High Holidays or Days of Awe, are "the most personal and religious days in the Jewish with the representatives eight days ahead of the visit in the University Placement Services, 211 Hanes Hall. A resume is necessary at the time a student signs up ' for an interview. This is put in the folder accompanying the signup sheet. Burroughs Corp. ' National Center for Para legal Training Deloitte Haskins & Sells Monsanto Co. Oct. 8 Deloitte Haskins & Sells Monsanto Co. Duke Power Co. Siecor Corp.. . Amherst Associates Oct. 9 Dixon, Odom & Co. Raychem Corp. Universtiy of Georgia Grad uate School of Business Virginia Commonwealth University Department of Urban Studies & Planning - Brittain, Gilbert & Associates Indiana University School of Law Becker Weinstein & ' Kaufman "!' " 8li:ll - i - m HOW DO YOU SPELL RELIEF? A.B.C We're not a well known laxative, nor are we a well known headache remedy. But like two we are determined , to cure a lot of ailments in Carrboro. Town Government Register to vote and support A.B.C. on Nov. 3. FATHER DUNIEL BERRIGAN, ANTI-Nucfcar Activist and Nobel Peace Prize nominee will speak at 8:00 pm, Tuesday, Memorial Hall. Sponsors request $1 donation from students and $3 from non students. Get tickets at door or in pit from Americans far Common Sense and Coalition for ' Social Justice tables. , " lost & found LOST: 1 RING ASSORTED KEYS with brass chain and yellow tag. If found please call Bill 942-2316 evenings after 9:00 mornings before 10:00. . FOUND - STATEMENT OF STUDENT Account for Cameron Gibson Binnie. If you need it back, 933-5162. TO THE HONEST TARHEEL who found my Cross pen engraved DGG, please call Greg at 933-5279 or 933-7333 your efforts will be rewarded. help wanted EARN $5hour in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency breathing experiments on the UNC-CH Campus. We need healthy non-smoking males, age : 1840, with no allergies and no hay fever. Initial, time committment is 10-15 hours, including free physical examination. Call 966-1253 for more infor mation, 8-5 Monday-Friday. PLAZA THEATRES. ELLIOTT ROAD needs part-time cashiers, concession attendants and door man afternoons, evenings. Responsible persons " should apply in person 3-5 pm. 4,'C'( ' STUDENT WANTED TO WORK 15-20 hrs.wk. as a stock cierk for the UNC press at its warehouse on Airport Road. Please caD 966-3561 for more infor mation. WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER to do fight house work at small home just oS campus. Hours flexible, $5.00 per hour. Call 957-8983. 9-5. v for sale FOR SALE LOFT OAK stained also bell motorcycle helmet. Leaving town must sell. Best offer accepted call 967-5782. Keep trying. 1 From page Members should watch for the weekly calendars of events that will be posted around campus and in merchants' win dows or listen to WCHL for more infor mation. Once the Chapel Hill district of the club gets underway, Pickard plans to ex pand to Durham, where he has been ask ed to start another branch. He said he would like ideally to extend the club to Raleigh and possibly to all major cities of North Carolina. Pickard said he would accept volunteers as well as applicants for employment. For more information call 942-3504 or go by the office above the Henderson Street Bar. . Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor hail can keep The DTH from UNC. Look for it in the 40 drop-boxes across campus. r - follies The Bottom Line takes a lighter look at the news. Look for it every Tuesday and Thursday on the editorial page of The Daily Tar Heel. Support the Everyday Low Price On Soft Contact Lenses $69.95 Includes Professional Fitting And Follow Up Visits TV Does not include eye examination or sterilization kit. 10 OFF ALL RAY-BAN SUNGLASSES Michapl Costabilo, Licensed Optician 235A Elliott Rd. 968-4776 - - We would be happy to arrange an eye examination tor you. Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 1974 CAMARO, 50,350 ACTUAL miles, air, radio, excellent interior, new battery, two new tires, runs well, book value $2250. Mininum bid $1600., caD 929-8304 or 929-5914. 2 GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACTS available now or spring semester. No transportation or food worries: enjoy comfort with roommate in guaran teed home. Sacrifice security deposits. 933-1815. services IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog -306 pages 10,278 topics Rush $1.00. Box 25097C, Los Angeles, 90025. (213) 477-8226. SEND BREAKFAST IN BED tospedal friends or strangers! Phi Mu will deliver a bag of donuts, oj, plus a personal message all for only $1.50. Delivery on Thurs. Oct 8th. To order call 968-0203 or 967-9165. BIGGER BETTER BAGELS. Fresh baked bagels delivered to your door every Tuesday and Friday. Choose from plain, cinnamon raisin, salt, whole wheat, onion, garlic, pumpernickel, sesame, and poppy seed. 6 for $1.65. 12 for $3.00. 929-8327 CELEBRATING? BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WHATEVER We deliver Bouquets of hethun fiUed 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). wanted -WANTED: TWO GUEST PASSES for UNC-Wake Game. Oct, 10. Call Laura 933-4828, evenings. ,v t -', ' . HELP ME PLEASE! I desperately need 2 guest passes (or 1) to the UNC WAKE game. Will pay your price. Call 929-4969. . , WANTED: ONE TICKET TO South Carolina game; one ticket to Wake game and two tickets to Ckmson game. Call Pam 933-2722. HELP! I NEED 4 guest passes to the UNC vs. Qemson game on Nov. 7th. If you have uest passes to sell, call PhyCis 933-1838. WANTED: THREE TICKETS TO UNC vs. Wake Forest game Qct. 10. Call Rick 967-3041. Keep trying. calendar," Fischer said. "It is during this time that Jews 1 talk most about God." On Yom Kippur, the most sacred day of the year, Jewish people refrain from eating and drinking. Jews used this period of fasting to ask forgiveness for the sins they have committed against God and to others. . "The Yom Kippur service begins with the reciting of the Kol Nidre, a legal statement which relieves Jews of any vows made under duress, dating back to the' time when Jews were forced to denounce their religion," Fischer said. Jewish UNC students may observe Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur by attending joint UNC-Duke High Holi day Services. These student-led services will be held in Baldwin Auditorium at Duke University on Sept. 29 and 30 at 10 a.m., Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. and Oct. 8 at 10 a.m. There will also be a breakfast at Duke on .Oct. 7 to end , officially the period of fasting, t y "Synagogues are most crowded during the High Holi day season," Fischer said, "These holidays seem to es tablish a great sense of closeness between Jewish families, and friends, and it is during Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur that Jews around the world experience religious unity through personal reflection and evaluation." NeSt le From page 1 The bags state the purpose of the boy cott and list the targeted Nestle products, said Fronsman-Cecil. . INFACT is protesting Nestle's promo tion of the use of their infant formula, which is often used instead of breast feeding in Third World counties. How ever, Susan Scanlan, nutrition journalist at the Nestle Coordination Center for Nutrition, said Nestle supported the World Health Organization's code, on marketing breast-milk substitutes. "We will continue to work with other countries as they develop their own codes, and we will abide by their codes," she said. Markham said he thought the bags would produce little negative reaction. "In fact, with all the news coverage, I can't help but think we'll get good reac tion from this," he said. Markham said he did not participate in the negotiation sessions between INFACT and Lyon, but added that he did not oppose distributing the bags. arch of Dimes ZUCISTH DEFECTS roUMDfflOHZZZZJ PTICIANS . -.-DTH COUPON , ! $15.00 OFF Complete Pair Of J Prescription Eyeware ! I Expires Oct 31, 1981 IMust bepresentedatjfime of orderj rides WANTED CARPOOLERS OR RIDERS between Raleigh and Chapel Hill, Monday through Friday. Arrive 8:00 am leave 5:00 pm (flexible). Call Todd 966-1435 or 848-8178. FLY TO POINTS WITHIN a 350 mile radius of Chapel Hill. Pilot desires passengers to share rea sonable expenses. Call 929-7489, RIDE NEEDED TO NEW Orleans or as close as possible for fall break Help pay for gas and help drive. Call Kevin 933-4294: RIDE NEEDED TO SEE the Nighthawks, Sept 30. Musk City, Raleigh. CaD Margaret 933-0446. Leave phone number with whoever answers. rooooatcs MATURE CLEAN CONSCIENTIOUS QUIET ADULT 25-35 to share 2 br,'2 bathrooms town house in the Villages $185.00 month includes utilities. Must furnish own bedroom. Interview re quired. Call Bill 942-2316 evenings after 9:00 mornings before 10:00. OK LETS TRY AGAIN. Roommate, needed. Res ponsible dependable liberal and at least Vi way studious $135. mo. ' Vx utO. Old Well Apts. Call 929-6242.; . rented to buy I need 1 or 2 guest passes for South Carolina game. So my parents (USC alumni) can come. Will pay reasonably well. Lee 933-8625. ' person&ls BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. New shipment just arrived this past weekend. A3 buckles $2.50, all strips $.75. CaB Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Keep trying! . MLM HAPPY 21ST! You may be over the ha, but that just makes It easier to see what lies at the end of your rainbow. We know that you're desperately searching, to open the gates and R.H.A.! ("I mean ... just look at tt, what else could ya do?" . . .) After going in style tonight, be ready to regress to some good of brewskies this weekend, (with BRUUUCE. of course!) G.F.I.! Love, Pam and Camilla. - CvlOTs pod ifeff : Reagan offers anti-crime proposal ,.- NEW ORLEANS (AP) President Ronald Reagan said Monday the answer to crime was not in "the social worker's files, the psychiatrist's notes . or bu reaucratic budgets." He endorsed proposals to limit bail, ease the margin for police error and set mandatory prison terms for felonies committed with guns. In his first address focusingon crime which he called "an American epi demic" the president outlined a program intended to overcome" "a break down in the criminal justice system in America." Reagan, speaking to the annual meeting of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, commended law enforcement officers as "the thin blue line that holds back a jungle that threatens to reclaim the clearing we call civili zation." ' Reagan embraced several of the proposals for overhauling federal criminal laws that were advanced last month by a bipartisan task force headed by Attor ney General William French Smith. As the president spoke, Smith and Griffen B. Bell, attorney general under tbe Carter administration, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee in behalf of that report. Officer admits to espionage JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) Former U.S. Army Warrant Officer Joseph G. Helmich Jr. halted his spy trial by pleading guilty Monday to conspiring to sell top-secret military communication information to the Soviet Union be tween 1963 and 1980. Helmich, who resigned from the Army in 1966, had pleaded innocent to a four-count espionage indictment on July 16, one day after his arrest at his home in nearby Jacksonville Beach. Shortly before 1 p.m. EDT Monday, he approached U.S. District Judge Susan Black with his court-appointed attorney, Peter Dealing, and entered the change of plea. Helmich admitted to only one count of the indictment, which charged him with a long-lasting conspiracy that began in 1963 when he walked into the Soviet Embassy in Paris with plans to sell U.S. military secrets. Owners warned of 'fire-hazards' BOSTON (AP) Hundreds of owners of new Ford automobiles, fearing they may be denied gasoline, rushed to dealers Monday to have faulty fuel systems fixed after the Massachusetts fire marshal warned their cars were fire hazards. The fire marshal asked local fire chiefs Monday to urge service stations to deny gas to owners of 1981 Ford Escorts and Lincoln-Mercury Lynxes unless they had had the defects repaired. Marshal Joseph O'Keefe said a design error in 125,000 cars built between August and December last year could cause a fire when gas is being pumped into them. . "How would you like to be in a gas station waiting to be filled up, knowing that the car in front of you might blow up?" O'Keefe said in a telephone interview. Advisers remain in El Salvador WASHINGTON (AP) American military advisers will remain in El Sal vador for the forseeable future as that country's civilian-military junta con tinues its war against leftist guerrillas, a Pentagon spokesman says. , Lt. Col: Jerry Grohowski said Lnon-combaLU .S advisers are now jn the Central American country, compared with 56 sent there in March when the Reagan administration vowed to "draw- the line" against communist aggres sion in El Salvador. - The continued U.S. military presence comes despite a Defense Department statement last March that the advisers would be brought home by September, In that statement, however, the Pentagon did leave open the possibility that some others might be sent in. Zs. CLJ LzJ 111 1 Firm BlAJi Save 500 On See Classifieds AH ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. ' CAT CHOW HEIRESS: GOT a minute? Td like to do you. LH WAYNE, YOU FASCIST PIGx You're Just one of Jesse's puppy dogs. Good luck on the Socialist ticket! Karl. TO LACEY, A SWEET little sister. I've barely gotten to know: I love you a lot and I'm planning to get to know you better, so get well soon. Liz. THIS IS TO GET you back, WUS. I had fun Friday and I can't wait to pester you and your Green Checks. some more. I bet your roommate loves them. (ha!). LaM Munchkin. KAREN, RHONDA, TAMMY, AND Theresia -I'm sorry I haven't come to see you yet; please don't think I've forgotten you. I promise 111 come over in about two weeks (after mid terms). Lorrte, the -N.Y."girl. ZIA, BETTER LATE THAN never! Glad you've , finally made it to 18. Bizarre, isn't it? Welcome to our (aesthetically pleasing) neighborhood. Love weezy and Clover. GRUMPY I FINALLY GOT around to doing this. Aren't you glad? I don't know about you but my weekend was much too long. Snow White. JEFF - HOPE YOU ARE feeling better. Please let me know how you are doing and if you need anything. Your friend from home, Robin. DEAR BB, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! The only thing holding me back is the eight penny weight. A very special birthday wish for a very special person. I love you dearly. Love, TM. PARKER WOMEN LOVE YOU Kelvin! Happy 21st Birthday. Thanks for a great weekend! KAY, MARTHA, KATHERINE: PHI Pals, you are so sweet To wrap our doors twas such a treat! We want you to know we love Phi Mu; but more than anything, We love You! LAURA HAPPY ANNIVERSARY YOU'VE made the past two years the best of my life. Let's hope for lots more. I love you, Bug! Jim bo. JOHN AND TOSH THANKS a million for housing my friends! J.C. ROMEO TIS BUT THY school that is my enemy. Thou art thyself and not a member of the wollpack. We can meet through Friar Rezzuto. Juliet. DARREN - YOU CRAZY ZBT. Looking forward to a great year as your little sis. The chick from the shore. HEY GARFIELD, AFTER FRI. nights fantastic dinner you're not the only, one that might get harpooned. We really- enjoyed it! Your two artichokes. 929-8327 ti A Half-Dozeri For More Info. . MIM, HAPPY 21ST I can't think of anyone better to . share a birthday with. Pink pants and coffee stains. Love ya. Guess who? HOORAY FOR A GREAT informal rush and th wonderful Sigma pledge H brought! W love oar Sigma pledges with a Deep Dark Purple Passion! The Sister. I CANT SEE TO forget the lovely brunette who bought me beer and became my dance partner a few weeks ago at the Newman Center. Can I return the favor sometime soon? Reply in ad. Signed, your rescuer. TO MY SNUGGLE BUNNY -, these have been the best two years of my life. The future will be even better. ILY. Your 3L. JUDY K. - HAPPY B-DAY1 YouU have to watt until later to find out who this is from. Sorry. TO WHOEVER TOOK MY wallet from the Union Saturday, you can keep the money but please return the rest CaD 933-2783. No questions asked. JOY, PHYLLIS, DANETTE, KELLY. Tammy. Paula, Daria Thanks for making, my 20th birthday so great! I promise not to forget your birthdays ever! Love Pam (or Nak). KEY MARY, NOW YOU'RE a big 20. Guess Homy Harry made you a real woman. He loved your lack of antennae. Guess they don't call you hoUowhead for nothing. Happy Birthday, Faggot! Love, your rooms. ' DEAR N.H.B.A.B., MY SUMMER was great too (just ask D.W.). The rest of your personal is too H.B. to print By the way, I deckled not to transfer. Love, the Virgin. P.S. You can stop looking now. HERE'S THE PERSON(AL) You've been waiting for Because you're the greatest. But when I'm a bitch, just remember the fun the beach (all six); 'nam; HD, LF & Hydrant; the Power; Champagne, backrubs, and espedaOy the etc. You're reafly going to miss me. Love the Nibblef. And you still owe me dinner. SOROnrTY WOMEN: TODAY IS National Betsy Brady Day! Show yoor PanheDenic President how much yoa love her. B', Thanks for aQ yoa do for ks! ECJ - DEAR GOD - HAPPY log ' l(XXX)0OO0GOCO00O0O000Ost Birthday'. May yours never be balled. JPK. DEAR BIRDIE OHOCKER, THANKS for the wonderful weekend at the beach. You are the most beautiful person in the world. I love you. Your Bear. ATTENTION: GEORGIA TECH. WAKE. State. S. Carolina, Maryland. Clemson, Virginia, and Duke, BEWARE of the mighty Tarheels, because nothing come between us and our Kelvin! i
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