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4The Daily Tar HeelThursday, August 26, 1982 Solidarity The Associated Press WARSAW, Poland Martial law authorities claimed Wednesday that Solidarity "fighting groups' are preparing for bloodshed during demonstrations on the suspended union's second anniversary next week. They vowed to put down any uprising. "The inspirers of the excesses expect bloodshed," said Interior Minister Czeslaw Kiszczak. "The authorities have enough forces at their disposal to guarantee peace and safety in Polish towns. Public order will be maintained." Kiszczak, an army general, delivered the scathing attack on Solidarity militants in a speech televised just after the evening news. It continued the increasingly strident criticism of the union, which grew out of 1980 shipyard strikes in Gdansk and was suspended with the declaration of martial law Dec. 13. advertisment NTRAMURAL BULLETIN Thursday, August 28, 1S32 Fall M-Rec program gets into UNC STUDENT STORES is again this year sponsoring the IM bulletin BOARD in the Dally Tar Heel. This service by the Student Stores is provided at no cost to the IM-Rec program and signifi cantly enhances the program's publicity efforts and effectiveness. CHANGES... There are two major changes in the IM program this year. First, there are now four men's com petitive divisions Residence Halls, Fra ternities, Independent and Graduate Faculty. Eligibility requirements for these divisions can be found in the IM calendar. Awards given to IM champions in the five major sports is the second change for 1932-63. Competitive champs will receive the traditional IM-champion t-shfrt, while all recreational champs will be awarded a 5x7 team picture. DEADLINES are already upon us. En tries are due TODAY for Grail Softball. Team captains that missed the two organ izational meetings earlier this week should see Sport Director (Asst. IM-Rec Director) Janis Matson IMMEDIATELY in 203 Woollen. Entries are due TOMOR ROW for Carolina tag football, team ten-, nis, mixed doubles frisbee golf and Co Rec tag football... GRAIL SOFTBALL. . .this popular UNC tradition kicks off this year's IM program. Regular IM Softball rules will apply. Don't forget the DEADLINE. . . CAROLINA TAG FOOTBALL. . Team captains must attend organizational w , Ft!l ZZ2z :."':. t-.turs lot Y.'esltsn Saturday (except home football) Kessmg Cyn er.i Fclnr Cv:r. 1:00-5:45 p,m., Gray closed Montzy-liwrz 7:00 a.m.-l0:00 p.m. -Sunday Friday 7:C3a.nv 9:C0p.m. " Kesslng s Gray Saturiay (3ry focltcll c.tss) 1, -00-8:00 p.m. 6:00-8:45 p.m. 10;CO a.m.-6:00 p.m. CaturcJjy (hcma foc'.w"'! C-"es) " Kessing Outdoor Pool closes for the season, ' . .C3a.m.-1.C0p.m. Sunday. September 28,. 1932 - Sunday ' t:C0p.m.-9:C0pjn. Beginning Monday, September 27, Home Focit3!i Cames-Sept. 19, 25. Oct 2. 1$32, regular fall schedule for Gr?y In- 13, 30, Nov. 11 door Pool... mi::2cr:::,-3l-f':'sforC3wiBan ' ' Monday-Thursday 5:30 p.nv9:45 p.m. Cry l.-cr Tec! cJ V.y.U-'.j Cursor Friday 5:30 p.m.-8:45 p.m. , "' - Saturday (except home football games) f,'Qn3-ThurSwy ' " ' 1.0Qpjrv5:45pm. Kecolng Cray Sunday - 1:00p.m.-8:45p.rn. ": 1:00-5:30 p.rrv : 'Vv.v 5:30-3:45 p.m,:i';":S FY! ' y . Both pools CLOSED on Saturdays of - 1.-C3E.C3p.n. :C3 3:43 p.m. home football games. . . . SPECIAL TEAM 100 Cotton Russell Athletic T-Shirt 24 shirts & up $3.95 ea. 12-24 shirts ..................... $4.24 ea. 6-12 shirts $4.75 ea. regular $3.00 value (includes 2-inch lettering up to 12 letters) There's More In Your AY! ITfiC FOOTWEAR ... . i iwvwwwvhlUw , - 4 u; " t t I W V:, ''Kit . . X K L lk.ll I U M vl i ... ... S i l. ,i i i WW "It is stated that these are supposed to be peaceful demonstrations, so-called mar ches of agreement," said Kiszczak, who appeared in full military uniform. "So why are there preparations with crowbars, sticks, bottles filled with gasoline and spikes to puncture tires? "Medical centers are supposed to be organized as well to bring first aid to unavoidable victims of the incidents," said Kiszczak, who also is on the ruling Military Council of National Salvation formed by Communist Party Chief and Premier Wojciech Jaruzelski when he declared martial law. Fugitive union leaders who escaped in ternment in the military crackdown called last month for a wave of protest in August, culminating with "peaceful demonstrations" on Tuesday. That is the second anniversary of the agreements bet ween workers and the government that created the first independent labor federa sponsored each week during the fall and Ron Ricci, IM Publicity, 862-1153 meetings to enter. The last meeting is tonight, 7 p.m., 304 Woollen. . .instant scheduling is used in this league-play for mat, followed by divisional single-elimination playoffs. A team must play a mini mum of four games and win at least two games In order to be eligible for the playoffs... DEADLINE tomorrow to enter. . . if a team captain does not attend any of the three organizational meetings, see Janis Matson in the IM office IM MEDIATELY... FROTEST AND APPEALS COMMIT TEE. . .students interested in serving on the Protests and Appeals Committee can apply IMMEDIATELY at the IM office in Woollen. . .the committee handles all of ficial protests with the IM-Rec office and any appeals regarding special cir cumstances not covered in the Rules and Regulations. . .it doesn't take a lot of time and provides a real learning experi ence in human behavior during stressful and competitive situations. . .APPLY TODAY... TEAM TENNIS. . .new format is being tried this year. Each team consists of 3 singles and 2 doubles. . .DEADLINE for entries is TOMORROW. . .Check with IM office for more information on the new format.. . ; -V-t - - WANTED: IM MANAGERS . . . any suc cessful IM-Rec sports program depends largely on the managers selected by the participating organizations . . . managers are the connecting link between their group and the IM-Rec staff. . .anyone is eligible to participate, just drop by the IM- PRICES FOR INTRAMURAL SPORTS S Coma In & Price Our Shirts for Other Team Sports WW S P K.W Open v:cc!:nitC3 'ill 8 prn tion in the Soviet bloc. - V ' There were riots against martial law; Aug. 13 in Gdansk, the Baltic seaport ' where Solidarity was born, and in Wroclaw and Krakow. There also were disturbances in Warsaw, as Poles gathered repeatedly in public squares and made flower crosses to; commemorate Solidarity's creation. Police frequently us ed water cannons to disperse the crowds. The official news agency PAP reported Wednesday that 39 shipyard workers in Szczecin were fired for their part in pro tests Aug. 18 marking the second anniver sary of Szczecin shipyard strikes that coin cided with those in Gdansk. It said authorities in Szczecin, a Baltic seaport on the East German border, threatened to close the shipyards there when tension in creased after the firings. "The authorities, acting on behalf of and in the interest of the nation, will be forced to reach for the most drastic means spring semesters by the UNC Student Stores Volume 3, Number 1 full swing with Rec office in Woollen ... CO-REC TAG FOOTBALL... basically the same as regular Carolina tag football with some modifications. . .at least three women and no more than four men on the field at the same time. ..deadline is TOMORROW. . .team captains must at tend one of the regular organizational meetings for tag football, the last of which is TONIGHT, 7 p.m., 304 Woollen... IM OFFICIALS PROGRAM... student referees are heeded IMMEDIATELY for grail softball and tag football. . .persons interested in officiating should contact Asst. IM-Rec Director Janis Matson... The football officials' clinics will begin next Tuesday, Aug. 31, from 7-9 p.m. in 304 Woollen and continue through Thurs day Sept. 2. . .Thursday's football clinic is from 5-6 p.m.. . .officials are paid mini mum wage, hours are flexible and out standing performance is rewarded with entry into the UNC Officials Association. IMportant dates Thursday, Aug. 26 DEADLINE TODAY for grail softball entries. . .last of three organizational meetings for Carolina tag football team captains. . .each team must be represented in order to be eligible for play... final meeting wilt be held in 304 Woollen at 7 p.m., If you have any questions, contact the IM office. Friday, Aug. 27 DEADLINE for entering Carolina tag football, Co-Rec tag football, team tennis and the mixed doubles frisbee golf tournament. Monday, Aug. 30 Play begins in grail softball . . . may the best team win!! Tuesday, Aug. 31 First of three football officials' clinics. . . clinic starts at 7 p.m. In 304 Woollen. -Wednesday, Sept. 1 UNC Hash Run series begins at 5 p.m. on the front steps of Woollen. . .see calendar or contact the IM office for more details. Friday, Sept. 3 DEADLINE for entries in the Open Golf Tournament and Napoleon basketball . . . play begins in the Frisbee Golf Tournament. Tuesday, Sept. 7 Fall season begins in tag football and team tennis. . .don't forget to check out the new format in team ten nis. . .registration deadline for golf clinic In the LIFETIME LEISURE ACTIVITIES PRO GRAM. . .clinic starts Wednesday, Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9 Make-up clinic for foot ball officials. , .Tar Heels take on Pitt Pan thers up in Pittsburgh. . .should be an easy one. - Friday, Aug. 10 Entries for racquetball close. . .play begins in the Open Golf Tournament. 100 Cotton Russell Jerseys with contrasting trim on neck and sleeves 12-24 shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00 ea. 6-12 shirts , . . . y , . . . . . . . . . $8.00 ea. For both items lectured Please allow one week for delivery. Additional charge for names (10c per letter), numbers 35 per 10" no.) . n v iilj lvWffWl J- V w V 1 . r s - ii -1 . .1 . I . - to isolate these people and avoid catastrophe," the PAP report said. The agency also said police in Szczecin and Jelenia Gora, southwest Poland, raid ed two illegal printing shops and arrested several people. PAP said police con fiscated leaflets "calling for strikes and violating martial law." Kiszczak's charges echoed those of a, special government commission that met earlier Wednesday and claimed underground leaders had organized "fighting groups" for an "open conflict" with police. "For every realistically thinking man it is obvious that such oppositionist activities can only extend martial law," the state ment said. "The committee emphasized that martial law can be lifted only in cir cumstances of normalization and peace." , He said protests were planned for War saw "and other regions of the country." Kiszczak said police had held "talks" ' advertisment Chapel Hill, North Carolina early deadlines COMING SOON... Napoleon basket ball and the Open Golf Tournament deadlines are next Friday, Sept. 3. . . MIXED DOUBLES FRISBEE GOLF. . . Deadline is TOMORROW. . .a new activi ty at Carolina. . .the tough 18-hole course is a par 70. . .come out and try the dif ficult par 5 sixth hole, with Silent Sam act ing as the green. . . LIFETIME LEISURE ACTIVITIES PRO GRAM... a 10-sport program conducted throughout the year. . .offers a variety of introductory clinics. ..each clinic is geared toward first- or second-time par ticipants and will provide an opportunity to experience various activities which might be continued throughout one's life time. . .the clinics are open to students, faculty, staff and their families (children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent). , .the first clinic deadline is TUESDAY, Sept. 7 for golf . . . the other ac tivities for the fall semester include jogg ing, volleyball, racquetball, squash, backpacking and hiking, an aerobics class and the Use It and Lose It Club. ANNOUNCEMENTS Racquetball reservations Reservations can be made one day in advance Monday Friday by calling 962-1153, starting at 7:15 p.m. for squash and at 7:30 p.m. for racquet ballhandball courts. . .reservations for Sat., Sun. or Monday should be called in on Fri day at 4:15 p.m. for squash and 4:30 p.m. for racquetballhandball. . .calls WILL NOT be taken on Saturday and only ONE reservation per call . . . reservations can also be made one day in advance on a walk-in basis in 203 Woollen Monday-Friday... Time's for walk ins are the same as for phone-ins. . .no walk-ins on Sat. or Sun. and only ONE reser vation per visit. . - j Certain types of equipment such as balls, nets and racquets can be checked out from either Woollen or Fetzer basket windows upon presentation of student I.D. Grail Mural team captains that did not at tend one of the two organizational meetings should see Asst. IM-Rec Director Janis Mat son IMMEDIATELY because entries are due TODAY at 5 p.m. Anyone interested in becorning" an IM MANAGER should check in with Ron Ricci in the IM office. . . remember the success of an I M activity may depend on YOU. . . ' V'" .." : The Use It And Lose It program, in its se cond year, will meet on Mondays and Wed nesdays in Fetzer Gym C at 5:30 p.m. The Century Club opens its sixth year this fall join in a fitness club that is always popular at UNC. .. registration closes Sept. 24. ON CAMPUS' ' 1 ; i -' - ' ' jr r- r- r-- Expire: 9482 p with workers at more than 30 factories and were offering to meet with protest organizers in an effort to ease anger and tension. The statement repeated earlier of fers, he has made to approach with "understanding" those who wish to aban don the underground. In another development, West German authorities said two Poles with explosives hijacked a Polish airliner bound from Budapest to Warsaw, forced it to land in Campus Calendar Public service announcements must be turned into the box outside DTH offices in the Carolina Union by noon if they are to run the next day. Each item will be run at least twice. TODAY'S ACTIVITIES . NUtongo O Hamsu Kai: Join us and enjoy Japanese conversa tion at noon in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge in the Carolina Union. Anyone interested is welcome. Tax cuts for monopoly corporations, high unemployment, people at poverty level and more rate hikes for Southern Bed and Duke Power Company. When win it all stop? Join the Public In terest Research Croup at 7 pjn. at 220 Carolina Union to fight against corporate interests. The Housing Committee of the Student Government will meet at 4 p.m. Place TBA. Please try to attend. , y . There wffl be meeting of the Student Government State and National Affairs Committee at 4 p.m. in Suite C. All members are strongly urged to attend. Attention al water skiers! Come to the first meeting of the UNC Water Ski Club at 8 p.m. in 210 Gardner Hall. Skiers of all abilities are welcome. The Society of Physics Students will hold its first meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 277 Phillips Hall. All interested physics students are invited to attend. UNC Sorority Rush Convocation for Rushees win be held in Memorial Hall. Upperclassmen will meet at 5 p.m. Freshmen will meet at 6:30 p.m. The Pre-Law Club will meet at 3:30 p.m. in 217 Carolina Union. Mrs. Bernholz will , speak on "Being Pre-Law at Carolina." Students considering a dramatic arts major are welcome to at tend a Dramatic Arts Majors meeting at 3:30 in the Paul Green Theatre. Learn more about and educate others on the crisis in Lebanon. The campus chapter of the North Carolina Emergency Task Force on Lebanon will meet at 4:30 p.m. by the Carolina Union snack machines. ' Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet at 8:30 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Everyone is invited to bring a friend and have fun. There wffl be a Baptist Student Union worship service at 5:45 at the Battle House. COMING EVENTS PH Delta Chi is sponsoring Happy Hour from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday at the Upper Deck Tavern. Unlimited 25 cent drafts of Budweiser and Budweiser Light will be available. Ia commernoranon of Women's Equality Day, Chapel Hill NOW is participating in the nationwide PACWOMAN WALK-A-THON at 9 a.m. Saturday. For more information call 933-2387. ' The John Santa Band will be playing from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at He's Not Here. 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In the southern city of Czestochowa, 200,000 Poles sang and prayed Wednesday in honor of the Black Madonna, Poland's holiest icon, which arrived in this over whelmingly .Roman Catholic nation 600 years ago. The gathering was believed to be the largest in the eight months of martial law. There wffl be a yard sale from 9:30 a.m. to I p.m. Saturday at the University Methodist Church. The UNC Disc Club win go to North Carolina State University Saturday to play Ultimate Frisbee with other North Carolina teams. Please call Kathy at 933-4826 for time and meeting place. Auditions: Actress needed to play The Dark LadyEnchantress in The Sunrise Project, an original production by Durham's Pocket Theatre. Auditions will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at 345 'i Main St., Durham. For more information can Coke Ariail at 683-8050 during weekdays. ITEMS OF INTEREST The Carolina Union Forum Committee is looking for en thusiastic, energetic students who are interested in bringing major speakers to campus. Applications are available at the Carolina Union Information Desk. To incoming freshmen and transfer students: Are you in terested in the Latter Day Saints Student Association? For more information contact the LDSSA faculty advisor, Richard Rust, English Department, at 962-5481. Toronto Exchange is now accepting applications for 1982-83. Information and applications are available at the Carolina Union until Sept. 2. Sign up for an interview when you turn in the ap plication. . Freshmen and L'pperdassmen may pick up membership ap plications for the Order of the Bell Tower all this week. Applica tions may be obtained at the Carolina Union Desk and the Alum ni House. . Want to make a difference on campus? Get involved in Stu dent Government. Applications are now available in Suite C of the Carolina Union. Appucationi for positions on the Elections Board are now available in Suite C of the Carolina Union. Deadline is Friday, Sept. 10. Enthusiastic? Hardworking? Want to get involved? Come work at the "Student Hotline" an information service of the Student Government for the student body. Persons interested should stop by Suite C and ask for Kathy McNulty, or caU the Hotline at 966-4064 or 4085. Any member of the UNC community can contribute their time or ideas to the 1983 Fine Arts Festival. Please leave a note in Box 15 of the Carolina Union if you would like to join the committee. The Sexuality Education and Counseling Service is now taking applications for counselors for 1982-83. Applications are available at the SECS office in Suite B, Carolina Union and at the Union desk. Al freshmen who ordered Freshmen Registers must pick them up at the Alumni House on Columbia Street at S p.m. Friday. Extra Freshmen Registers win go on sale Monday at the Alum ni House. liorth.Cordlihq's' 120 E. 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