2The Daily Tar HeeiThursday. October 29. 1981 Party chairman praises college Oemocratic group )TD(3'f ODD H l.KISIIA PMM I IPS 1)111 Starr WriU-r College Democrats have a vital role in the future of state politics and in the North Carolina Democratic Par ty as the party prepares for the 1982 General Assembly elections. Sen. Russell G. Walker, D-Randolph, and chairman of the N.C. Democratic Party, said in a speech here Tuesday night. "It's been a tremendous 50 years of progress (for the Democratic Party) and if you know the history, you can tell it and help get the Democratic Party back on track," he told members othe UNC Young Democrats. One of the party's main concerns is that many of the state's young people are switching to the Republican Party, Walker said. "They're not seeing the great things the Democratic. Party has done for this nation and now we're seeing much of it being dismantled," he said. Because the majority of registered voters in North Carolina were senior citizens, Walker emphasized the need to reach the younger population. "We've got to get our young people interested. You got the 18-year-old voting privilege in '72 and I'm not sure it has been taken advantage of as it should. You can get your friends in terested in it," he said. Walker also pointed out the need to monitor what he called misleading ads which have been printed and aired by the Republican Party and organizations such as the Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress. "We know certain congressmen are going to be targeted and ... we've just got to counteract that kind of . Walker called for college-age Democrats to aid in registration and campaigning. He said the Democratic Party would never be able to raise as much campaign money as Republicans can raise. "But we've got something they don't have," he add ed, "people like you in grassroots organizing. And no other county like Orange County organizes to get the Democratic vote." The party's main emphasis in 1982 will be winning back some of the 24 Republican seats in the N.C. House lost in last year's election, -Walker said. "Since there is no gubernatorial or national elections, we can concen trate on the legislative and congressional branches," he said. . ' "1982 is a year we need to be serious about." Union stage one-hour strike WARSAW, Poland (AP) Solidarity workers by the millions struck across Poland for an hour Wednesday, singing the national anthem and waving red and white flags. Communist Party chief Wojciech Jaruzelski demanded an end to the protests, and his army indirectly warned of Soviet intervention. Jaruzelski, a general who is also defense minister and premier, spoke to the party's Central Committee hours after the strike ended at 1 p.m. , "Our national anthem, revered by generations ... has become an accom panying tune to various strikes and protest actions," he said. "Poland has not yet perished but it is perishing. There remains little time. This blockade must be lifted,' Jaruzelski said. Blood-type breakthough reported NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) Researchers say they changed one type of blood into another using an enzyme from green coffee beans, a development that could help eliminate periodic shortages of blood. Using the enzyme, researchers changed Type B blood into Type O, the uni versal donor type that can be transfused into virtually any patient, according to Dr. Mercy Kuriyan, medical director of New Jersey Blood Services. Because Type O can be used by almost any patient, the ability to change other blood types into the universal donor type would allow blood banks to juggle the supplies on hand to meet any needs, said Jack Goldstein, chief inves tigator of cell biochemistry at the blood center. OPEC meets to set prices GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) The world oil cartel, convening its second meeting in three months today, is expected to fix base crude oil prices that analysts say would slightly increase the cost of fuel and heating oil in the United States. "The way is paved to reach the target," said Iraq's Tayeh Abdul Karim, one of 13 Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ministers arriving for the special pricing session. "We are very near to each other, so nothing can pre vent us from reaching a unified price." Several OPEC sources said the ministers, who adjourned a meeting here in August without agreeing on a unified price structure, would go along this time with the $34-per-barrel base price pushed by Saudi Arabia. The current OPEC base price, set in December 1980, is $36 a barrel. Position for U.N. still undecided UNITED NATIONS (AP) Two more ballots Wednesday failed to break the deadlock between incumbent Kurt Waldheim and Tanzanian Foreign Minister Salim Ahmed Salim, but well-placed sources said the voting trend favored Waldheim in the contest for U.N. secretary-general. But after six rounds of secret balloting over two days, the 62-year-old former Austrian foreign minister remained blocked by a veto, apparently cast by China. .' University DiningServices 5 k::: : ":v'C$i&'zda Tftr Costume Contest & 1 ct Place $25.00 2nd Place $15.00 Jodrjing at 6:15 pm i? Apple Bobbing "Fun For All" 5:30 pm Glosed Mam Caneel to Oirder SpagliotSi xr-2cat Sauce OOQ Garlic Bread -Tdoced Salad mot Apple CoSMeir ST) only $2.2)2).: pliao tan ;t-?s.v'i The Coachroom Will Not Be Serving Tonight Cellar Door position open Applicants for the position of business manager of the Cellar Door should leave their applications, along with three letters of recommendation, in the Media Board box in the Union by Friday Oct.'30. The Media Board will conduct interviews at their next meeting on Monday Nov. 9. Pr0f jlG From pabe 1 week as attorney general hasn't been easy. Carpenter, who carried a 3.68 grade-point average into his last year, plans to attend law school next year. At Carolina, he is also a voting member on the Chancellor's Committee on Student Conduct and a member of the Senior Class Committee. "My first concern when I got here from day one has been my education," he said. "I used to say it was my academics, but it's my education more than my aca demics. Through this position and being involved with the honor system, I've gained a portion of education that there's no way I could have gained from a book." Neither rain, nor sleet, nor show, nor hail can keep The DTH from UNC. Look for it in the 40 drop-boxes across campus. IF MILTON'S WASN'T IN CHAPEL HILL, I'D? BE PAYING A LOT MORE FOR MY CLOTHES! Lots of jackets to keep warm and look great, including re versible windbreakers, Reg. $55 $29.90 Solid wool blazers by Middishade, Reg. $135 $69.90 Worsted wool suits, vested, solids, stripes, herring bones, muted plaids, by College Hall, Reg. $265 $139.90 Lots of basic and designer sweaters, including Shetland wool crew necks of Scottish yarnsi full fashioned " f ,: Reg; $35 1.T.T;. . :. t. . r?r. r. rr:;:$18.90': Milton's is a member of the country's most povverfuf buying co-op. We pay less than wholesale for our fine clothes, and sell them way below retail. Milton's is the best starting place for ail kinds of clothes in i. . . wnicn to looK great ana save lots. futltmt h GlUrtJjtttrj (Eupfroari Phone: 9GS-4408 Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6:30; Surf 1-4 J 63 E. Franklin St., Downtown Chapel Hill; Also Charlotte and Greensboro FREE VALIDATED PARKING MNMl Tonight - 7:30 pm CARMICHAEL AUDITORIUM $1.50 students, children, over 65 . $2.50 general public A Carolina Union Presentation o ion . Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by .12 (noon) one business day before publication. . Classified Info ; : '. ; . Return ad and check or monejr order to the DTH ofBce by noon the business day before your ad Is to run. Ads must be prepaid. ..... ... - . ,' Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 : . i'CV 5 for each additional word . V ' '' "i ' $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oSlce, immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. " Wc will be responsible for only the first ad run; - . V, V " announcements TAKE A RELAXING BREAK with bigtaner' yoga class. Yoga combines movement with attention to ,' breath and thought, smooths you bul, and renews ' your energy. Class runs Oct. 29-DeC. 10, Monday Thursday, 6:00-7:15. $10.00. For registration & -Info, caH Carrboro Parks & Rec. Dept., 942-8541 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MAJORS! NEED help pre-registering? Can't get an appointment? See Peer Advising Arts and Sciences Dept. Third Floor Steele. MWF 10-2; TTH 9:30-1:30 PQTNSA APPLICANTS: PLEASE CONTACT Tori ! at 929-2116. Leave name and number. I'EGE AND THE IIEASTTATTACKEnS ISEGEAND-THEIIEAHTATTACKEKS ' I'EGE AMD THE IIEAITTATTACKESS KEGS AND TKE IIEAUTATTACJCEnS at MonmsoN Don?.OTGnY pasty HALLOWEEN NIGHT. , COSTUME SALE: ARTISTS WILL assist you in creating a memorable Halloween disguise. 7 to 9 pm. Oct. 23, 29, 30. CenterGallery, 118-A East Main Street, Carrboro, above Tumbleweed Cyclery. EXECUTIVE SALES OPPORTUNITY WITH major national corporation. For more Information watch Village Cable, Channel 9, on November 3, 4, 6, 10, 13 at 7 pm or November 8 and 15 at 10 pm. INTERESTED IN ATTENDING A reception for Maya Angelou on November 10th? Applications now available at the Union desk. Applications are due Monday, November 2nd, at 5:00 pro. lost Ci found LOST: KHAKI AND NAVY reversible jacket at Purdys Saturday nite. Am appealing to your sense of conscience. Please return to Purdys or caB 933-2466. Reward. FOUND: LARGE SET OF keys, near Frat Court. Found before break. To claim call 933-2521, ask for John or Freeman. FOUND: BLACK LAB (MALE) puppy, with tan Hartz collar. About six months old. Found at the new art building. CaB 542-5736 after six p.m. . LOST GOLD OPAL RING in front of Triad Oct 26. Sentimental value. Please call Lorl 933-6081. Reward! FOUND: A FOLDING BLACK umbrella at L bus stop at Carolina Inn. Call 967-6465 if if yours. Ask for Gene. ", " XOST GOLD SAINT CHRISTOPHER necklace with initials KMS on the back great sentimental value if found please can Kate 968-1187. LOST - BLACK WALLET IN vicinity of Happy Store and DKE House no money credit cards cancelled. Please return to avoid new I.D. Hassles - Charles Meier 929-4180. DORIS BELL YOUR BUS pass k in 1027 Morrison. Come by and pick tt up. Bring I.D. for sale REBUILT VW ENGINE. CALL collect 1-483-4624. One week's service -ninety day warranty. G5ANVXLLE EAST CONTSACT, KXE Evtag wish food mmd 'atSSile provided. Available for epiing temtttr. Beth 933-1763. MUST SACRIFICE TO PAY blBs. 1974 Yamaha TX-5O0, DOHC. 19,000 miles, brand new fairing. Great condition. Name your price. Evenings. 732-6970, HIKING BOOTS, NEW CONDITION, size 10A, cost new $65, sell for $35 (968-1139). FEMALES. THREE ROOM CONTRACTS for sale in Granville South. One opening beginning Decem ber and two beginning Spring Semester. Contact now. Call 933-7434, keep trying! HOUSESITTING: BY TWO MALE Purdue engineering students living in the area while on work assigment at IBM summer 1982. Call 493-2791 (Durham.) References. w&ntcd I DESPERATELY NEED SOMEONE to take my very lovable seven month old male cat. He must go soon. Please help me!! Call 942-4970. I URGENTLY NEED ONE to three guest tickets for the UNCGemson game. 1 will pay any price! Please caH Gail at 933-3482. DESPERATELY NEED 1 GUEST pass to the UNC Gem son game. Will discuss price. Please can Vann at 933-2467. NEED 3' PASSES TO Oemson game wi3 pay almost any price, money is no object. Ask for "B" 933-3172. FOB SALE: AKC CHOW pvppies. beantt fuL great pets! CaH 542-4527 after 6.-C0 pm. .' for rent help wanted PLEASE! MISS RICHARD PRYOS LIVE? Not doing anything better this Monday, right? Com to the 7:00 or 9:30 show. 106 Carroll. Tickets, 11.00. Presented by RHA. StCZnSt Sign-upt now being taken for annual UCATJ:US2I VT THI7. Jan 2-7, 19S2. Luxury slopes Ids units, 5 day lift ticket and activities for $179.00! All are invited to And more about the trip at the Ski Club meetings held weekly on Monday nights (lock in DTH classified for time and room). Deposits needed of $49.00 to reserve a space. Questions? Call Kyle 967-3377. Andy 929-5840 or Mlt hele 967-1C17. LIMITED SPACE. EARN $5hour in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency breathing experiments on the UNC-CH - Campus. We need healthy non-smoking males, age 18-40, with no allergies and no hay fever. Initial time commitment Is 10-15 hours, including free physical examination. CaH 966-1253 for more Infor-. matlon. 8-5 Monday-Friday. OVERSEAS JOBS Summer year round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. S500 $1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. PART-TIME SALES CLERK. The Shoe Factory, a men's and women's self-service outlet shoe store needs someone to work an early shift (10 am-2 pm) and weekends for 16 hours a week. Apply in person at The She Factory, Eastgat Shopping Center, Chapel m. 967-7445. BABYSITTER NEEDED PART TIME for 2V year old girl and 2 month old boy between the hours of 3:00 and 6:00 pm. Monday through Friday, at . Married Student Housing. Call 933-5872. LOVING, RESPONSIBLE PERSON TO care for two daughters after school. Some housekeeping duties, own transportation. Call after 6 pm, 967-3269. GREAT EQUIPMENT: 2 AVID 1C2 and 2 AVID 103 speakers, top rated by C.U. $75 ch. JVC KD-A55 cassette, many features; makes rrtect tapes. $300 or best offer 929-5307 before 11 pm. Keep trying, must sefl. GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT FOR sale for the Spring Semester, food, utilities, and laundry facili ties are all provided can 933-2471 and ask for Allen. TECHNICS 30-WATT RECEIVER. FEW months old, excellent condition. Best offer. Also 12" black and white TV, 1 year old, $50. CaH Larry at 933-9589. URGENT! HOT BLOODED FOREIGNER fans -want to get double vision at the Foreigner Concert in Norfolk, Va. on Nov. 1? I have two extra tickets for $8.88 each and transportation. Gas extra. CaH today. 933-3323. services PRE-SEASON SAVINGS - 10 off any framing order brought In before November 15. The Frnmer's Corner custom framing, by appointment. S42-S425. CELEBRATING? BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES Whatever-We deliver Bouquets of HeHum-Fed Balloons. Personalized Cookie Cakes and a Tunc to ogees, homes, tkms, in Durham, Chapel Hill, RTP. CaU Cookie Factory (236-2628) or Balloons and Tunes (967-3433) MR. K'S MUSIC SHOW features a disc Jockey play ing rock, disco, beach, new wave and your requests for any party. Can 942-5293. $100four hours, JAPANESEGERMAN AUTOS Repairs by Precision Maintalnance, 2 DO West Main Street, Carrboro, 929-1976. "Caring about people and the cars they drive." AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one-bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline. 404 Jones Ferry Rd. CaH GREENBELT APTS 929-3821 for appointment 10AM-6PM. PARKING SPACES FOR CENT ia NCN3 Plaza parking deck. Easy walking diataace to cacspus and downtown area. For more infor smatkm caH Gerald Lehaaaa. 967-2304. AVAILABLE IN JAN. NICE ROOM IN PRIVATE house on Busline F. $150 per month. Kitchen privi leges 967-7772. NONSMOKING FEMALE(S) NEEDED7 TO SHARE 2-BEDROOM Kingswood apartment on Busline. Available January or earlier. Call Leslie, Gina, or Cheryl. 968-0438. QUIET CHRISTIAN FEMALE NON-SMOKER wanted to share Univ. Lake Apt Spring Semester. $154mo. (incL furniture) Vi utilities. CaH Debbie 967-3731. ROOMMATE NEEDED - WILL HAVE own large bedroom at Graham Ct. Apts 100 yds from campus on McCauley St Room available from now until Christmas break. ONE OR TWO MALE roommates wanted to share Kingswood Apt very cheap utiiites. substantially furnished, color cable tv. dishwasher, personal property insurance .free. Available immediately. 929-9554 willing to deaL GRADUATE STUDENT OR PROFESSIONAL TO share 2-bedroom town house at Laurel Ridge. Furnished except' one bedroom. Call Lenny. 942-5015. ; - TWO FEMALES WANTED TO share house in Fearrfngton. Nine miles south of Chapel Hill. $130 ; month phis lh utilities. CarpooUng available. Call Julie. 542-5722. personals rides RIDE FOR TWO NEEDED to Maryland game. Can leave 1030 after 10 am. Can return 111 preferably afternoon. Will help with gas., etc. Please call Dave 933-3801 or Lfea 933-4827. Thanks! RIDE NEEDED TO NORFOLK Va. area for weekend of Oct. 30th. Will share expenses. CaH 968-1239. DESPERATELY NEED RIDE TO Wilmington, N.C area Friday, Oct 30. Will help with driving and expenses. Can leave anytime. Call Amy 933-2916. Please keep trying. RIDE NEEDED TO AND from Maryland this weekend (1030-111) wCl share expenses. CaU Stuart at 967-1423 or 942-4057. Leave message. NO ONE WILL TELL Sneak away - enjoy our peace of mountain. Spend an intimate weekend by the fireplace in secluded hideaways in the Smokies. Mountain Brook Cottages, US 441 South, Syha, N.C. 704-586-4329. RICHARD H: MAN DO we know how hard school can get, but the Lord can help you through each week. Have a good one. JEFF S. IN TEAGUE - What a great stranger! What a great dancer! Thanks. See you next sem. in Psych 10 (if not before). Beth. ' LESLIE H. NO ONE can top the Wild Wild West, but of them all you're the best Happy Halloween from your secret Pumpkin Pal. HAPPY ANNIVERSARYHALLOWEEN1 1 had a great time last weekend. Thanks for the best two years ever. I Love You. KIMSEE, BANANA, AND TRISHJ-POO, you guys are the greatest! Thanx so much for making my B-Day special. I Love You! ME. HAPPY BIRTHDAY STAR-MAKER. Hop aH con tinues to go well with La Morte . . . Dutchman. DEAR L.W., HAPPY 22.5 Birthday last Friday! Had a lousy time Mon. night Try it again? I'm an avid masochist Love, B.K. FRANK. HAPPY 22nd BIRTHDAY! Flying is for the birds, rd rather you show me how to relax. Love, Karen. MARTHA ANNE MARSH S. Happy 21st Birthday. Hosebags turn professional at 21! Now legally ' shocks will be worn on the Luxury Bird tonight! Love HB. ATTENTION MEN: ACE YOU SINGLE, oood iooking, sexy, and looking for fun? Tbea why aren't yon at Colonel Chutney on Snnday nttcs? htm n rdigkmn orprlnc. GRUMPY I HOPE YOU have time to relax today. If you can pull yourself away from your Nikon babies, caU me. Love ya; Snowhite. SEND YOUR SWEETHEART A flower Pi Kappa Phi pledges are selling carnations for the Homecoming Game Clemson. Carnations delivered Friday afternoon, November 6. 967-9385. CLAUDIA AND SUZANNE: THANKS for putting the spirit In our spirit balloon project! Love, The ' Sweet Carolines. TER-BER: HERE IT IS, your very own Happy Birthday personal. How does it feel to be "Florida Legal"? Love Dak, Steve, Willard and the Teagueladltes. - CONGRATS NEW LITTLE SISTERS of Tau Epsilon Phi. It's gonna be one heU of a year! Love the Little Sisters brothers of TEP. FRANK W. - HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the OLD MAN who likes to steal SAILBOATS. You say you're a MORON? WRRONG! Actually, we think you're pretty special! Have a great day! Love, Betty and Judy P.S. Put this in your scrapbookl BETH, 5TH MORRISON: BEWARE because Hall oween is upon you. An exorcism may be necessary. Revenge is sweet my dear. Trust no one. Regan. THE MANCUM HAUNTED HOUSE vt!l ba open October 29-31. C there for T1I2 IIAUTX?'Q EXTCirXE Of YOU3 LETO; One Dollar admission charged. roooostc3 Don't Ce Fooled! One year ao the A2 peopla tried to throw the E System out of Carrboro. stay wmi Ti2 cAnnrono corciuM. TY COAUTIOM We brottsht the bnsee to Carrboro!! MALE ROOMMATE WANTED: Private room, washerdryer, busline, off Airport Rd. $150 V utUities. CaU 942-3904. HELP! A BLUE CAR BACKED INTO MY SILVER HONDA Prelude parked In front of Baskln-Robbins about 6 pm Sunday, Oct 25. Anyone with Info pleas caH 933-7453 or 933-0674. Keep trving. J, CRALA, DEVO, DEVO'S D,? J: road trip to D.C. Vanessa will never be the same! ANY. DONNA: IF YOU WERE at Purdys last Saturday night, and If 215 sounds like home, I'm looking for you. Friday ... A Southern Gentlemen. KELLIE, HAVE A GREAT weekend, but don't O.D. on ail those drugs at E.C.U. Come see me sometime! (are you happy now?) Joe. HAPPY 22nd TO THE downtown Darung! Many happy returns from the budding young writer. LEIGH, BECAUSE THIS FRESHMAN couldn't have made It without your help and because you resource my faith in grad. students Happy Birthday your adopted sis Dot.

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