'"hi' ""m""i w n'0 r mwrin mil ainiimi-Tm i"i j,r"i sjr 2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, September 29, 1982 News Wallace noses ahead in primary race The Associated Press MONTGOMERY, Ala. Former Gov. George C. Wallace, battling hard for the black votes he once scorned, edged into a slight early lead Tuesday night in his Democratic primary runoff , against Lt. Gov. George McMillan, McMillan, - an urbane, 38-year-old moderate who urged voters to reject "the politics of the past," had predicted an upset victory over Wallace but trailed as initial fragmentary boxes reported. With 453 of 4,144 precincts, or 10.9 percent, reporting, Wallace had 49,757, or 53.4 percent, and McMillan had 43,384, or 46.6 percent. Wallace, now 63 and wheelchair-bound for 10 years, already has been governor a record three times and, during the past two decades, made four runs for presi dent while dominating the statehouse. But he wanted more, emerging after a four-year hiatus and saying he represents "the average man and woman, black and white." Former Public Service Commissioner Jim Zeigler took the early lead Tuesday night in his Democratic primary runoff bid to unseat Supreme Court Justice Oscar Adams, who is seeking to become the first black elected to a statewide office in Alabama. Adams was appointed to the court to fill a vacancy in 1980. With 424 of 4,144 precincts reporting, or 10.2 percent, Zeigler had 40,071 votes, or 53.1 percent, while Adams had 5,401, or 46.9 percent. About 80 percent of the state's 2.1 million registered voters are white. The Democratic gubernatorial nominee will face Republican nominee Emory Folmar and several minor-party candidates in the Nov. 2 general election. Wallace, who proclaimed "segregation forever" in his 1963 inaugural and sent troopers after black voting rights marchers two years later, competed with McMillan for black votes this time. During the first primary, Wallace drew black votes in heavy numbers, leading in O AO s! Tri. Return ad and check or money order to the, DTH ofHce by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less - Students 12.00 Non-students $3.00 5C for each addltionaJ word fl.GQ nnrc for boxed ad or bol&acc type Please notify the DTH ofScc Immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We wCl be re sponsible for only the first ad run. 1 announcements JIM1 KENDRDC IN CONCERT m the Utikm T.V. Lounge. Sept 27 thru Oct 1st daSy at noon. A lunch time video presentation. ' DONT TALK POLITICS UNLESS you register. Bring I.D. and proof of local address. In Carolina Union. Sept 23, 29, SO. See pit for more Info. LOVZ TO EATLOV2 to writs? I3S? wi2i tSM FkastiJSa Straws GostnsMtl 0aha ISosmI saexKaa Taanaday, Seytesa'asT S3, fas Union at 4:03 (rooM snuabee atdosl). INTEHESTED IN COLLEGE EOWL? Play in the intramural tournament team registrations, now available at Union desk, are due at Noon. Oct 6. Come play "varstiy" sport of the mind." RELAXATION WORKSHOP OFFERED BY Re becca McCown, MA. Licensed Psychological As sociate. Oct 13 and 20. Registration EmKed. Pre resister by Oct 5. Call 912-7154. WEDNESDAYS MEAN DOUCLE TEOLCLE at Purds. 2 drafts for SJZ5 and OI1IER SPECIALS TOO GOOD TO ADVEHTISE1 JOIN TT2 H'CrrrS SOCCd Gab - If a sot too lata! Practlsee aro fSoa. asd Taeau, from SsSSaa to 7pes end oa FiHL froea 4pja. to tpjau at drlssaas FkU. GENERAL COLLEGE SOFHOMOHES AND UNC-CH Juniors and seniors may p ick up appli cations for 1933-84 academic year (begins 2nd summer session 1933) in Room 1, Carrinstoo Hall on October 5 at 7:00 p.m. The appScstion process will be discussed at this time. - ' PHODSTX: ORGANIZATIONAL NiEtKG AT 7:30. Wednesday Sept 29 in Union 224 for ell interested writers, photographers and helpers. SEE THE ENORMOUS RADIO A Chamber The atre Production of John Cheevesfr short story on Wednesday September 29th & SOth at 8;C0 PM tat 233 Binsham HaiL Doors open at 7:45. Free Ad mission. rZTZ Criri CLACS CY dm ArtUc Coetors of Load Cireet Tfce&tra to&sy la Crest IlaiS. Leara essae, i'Z.Z cse i-zZisg, tamVZaz and Clm cp at U&Ioa desk. LOST: BETWEEN HAICLTON and Gardner on 920 to keys on ivory colored key rtef with tht house engraving. If found please c&3 93-w42. IiriTI LZAT.IZZ rAlimi (mat) sad pale V- w LD. case Ufwea Croes Cl-3 ctZsm Fiiiay Csprtc!"y aoed rDseeatS- es.'S"tsl tiaws lsr;,SacLie. Etearard f-S-S-2131 (wt 272). FOUfO: A SET OF keys outside Paul Green The atre bdore 9:00 class on Monday. CaH SS7-C293 to IdenCy and claim. J ' i " Georgs every predominantly black county. McMillan, however, carried most black urban precincts and, for the runoff, had the help of major black leaders such as Jackson and Mrs. King, the widow of Martin Luther King Jr. . , . . ' They urged blacks to reject Wallace, depicting him as a former race-mongerer 'who inspired violence during the 1960s. r Wallace, however,, countered with the endorsement of F.D." Nixon, an 82-year-old black man who is known as the , patriarch of the civil rights movement in Montgomery. At almost every turn, Wallace said his chief goal was to find jobs "for black and white citizens of Alabama." . During the Sept. 7 primary, Wallace led with 42 percent of the vote, while McMillan drew 29 percent to gain the runoff spot. McMillan characterized Wallace as a v- r" f- OOOWWCHI I LOST SOME very important keys between Village Apts. and Breadman's Thurs. They arc in a leather case with initials DAL inside. REWARD! 967-0789. FOUND: SMALL ITEM OF Jewelry in Infirmary last Wed. Cafl Nancy at 967-6602. REWARD: HAND-MADE, double-banded wedding ring. Sept 20, 7:00, Wilson Park Tennis Court Gold, butreaDy only sentimental value. Please help. 933-5377. Signed Broken Hearted. LOSE GLASSES FROM TEWKSBURY or Med ford? Call and ident. 933-6626. L. W. B. I found your keys. Call 942-7103 to iden tify, (between 5:30 and 7:00) STOLEN; ONE BROWN LEATHER purse with bro ken strap, contents leather waDet, checkbook, picture album, and Ray-Ban glasses. Also keys and I.D. No money was in purse but GREAT sentimental value. Call 933-5186 or 933-1174 evenings. FOUND IN PIT: SET of 2 GM car keys and two ' dorm keys. Contact Union desk or APO lost and found. MITCHELL VANN: WE HAVE your bus pass at the check cashing booth In the Student Stores. STOLEN: GOLD "MONSAC" KNAPSACK from Union Bowling Alley on the 20th between 3:00 and 4:15. Anyone having any information, please call 933-8266. Reward b offered. LOST IN UNION: KAPPA Kappa Gamma sorority pin. A gold key with initials MKLP on back. Please turn in to Union desk. FOUND: PRESCRIPTION GLASSES DURING Kenan Stadium clean-up after Saturday's game. Claim by identifying at the Naval Armory on cam pus. FOUND: CALCULATOR BETWEEN LEWIS and Joyner at 10:30 Monday night Call to identify: 942- 8437.' . .... help wanted EARN ISHOUR IN EPA breathing experiment on .the UNC-CH campus. We need healthy males, age 18-35, non-smokers for at least one year. For more information please caH 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 ara-5 pm. ASTHMATICS EARN $150 IN a breathing experi ment on the UNC-CH campus. Time commitment Is 23-25 hours over a 6-8 week period. Volunteers must be male, age 18-35, with a current or previous history of asthma. If interested please call 966- 1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. PAID MALE VOLUNTEERS WjTH high blood pres sure needed for NCMH research project 962-0203 9 am to 4:30 pm. NEED DEPENDABLE, HARD WORKERS. Will pay $7.22 an hour. Interviews are every Wednesday at 3:00. Check Union desk for Rm. No. Ask for "Gal" et interview. GPSF. DISHWASHERS WANTED: FEARRINGTON HOUSE Restaurant Call 967-7770. DnrVTZS NEEDED XSTTll CELIACLE transportation. Hast be at least IS and own car. Ca3 Boaaaa WJjs 525-3 IS 2. Good Pay. SUZUKI VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR for a 5 years old beginner. Need transportation to come in my house in Durham. Call 952-1163 or 429-7SO0 after 6 p.m. ask for Rejeanne. MR. GATTTS IS NOW accepting applications for fuS-timepart-time Inside crew, or drivers. Apply 1-5 dally, 104 W. Franklin St A PART-TIME POSITION-IS to 23 hours a wesk processing orders, answering phone, typing (60 wpm) and maintaining records for Chapel HU1 com puter software firm. May lead to full-time position, computer experience preferred. Call Chris at The Programmer's LnsStute. 4S9-21S3. WANTED MALE AND FEMALE participants for a 12-weeks study. 13 year olds or elder with moder ately severe acne. Fee offered. Sponsored by De partment of Dermatology, UNC School of Medi cine. CaH Carol Meyer Monday, Wednesday, Friday afternoons 1-5 pm. 966-3321. n n 3(2lI; SldlS n ...JL cruras i Wallace symbol of "the politics of the past" and said Wallace gave Alabama a "negative image." . ' Wallace accused McMillan of favoring abortion and the Equal Rights Amend ment while opposing prayer in schools. McMillan said Wallace had distorted his beliefs, calling it the tactic of a "despe rate politician." Both promised drives for new industry in Alabama, which has suffered jobless rates of more than 14 percent to rank next to Michigan as the state with the worst unemployment rate in the nation. As Wallace and McMillan closed out their campaigning before Tuesday's vote, the GOP nominee signaled that a tough race lay ahead for the Democratic win ner. Folmar, the mayor of Montgomery, drew 1,000 people to a $125-a-plate din ner on Monday with former President Gerald Ford as guest speaker. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before pubHcationV" ; i o WANTED: DELIVERY PEOPLE FOR Bill's Barbe que. Apply In person at 505 West Rosemary beside Dominoe's Pizza. Apply from 9:00 AM-11:00 AM and 2:00 P.M.-4:00 P.M. services CHEAP TYPCiGIl Ca3 S29TVPE IMPROVE YOUR GRADES1 Research catalog 306 pages-10,278 topics-Rush $1.00. Box 25097C Los Angeles, 90025, (213) 477-8226. TYPING 75C - pg . dose to campus - 967-4827. BICYCLE REPAIR. FAST, PROFESSIONAL re pair work. Pickup and delivery available.' Call 967-3810 or 968-1407. ESTABLISHED PART TIME R & R band audition ing drummer. Serious musicians only! Must have own equipment Vocals a plus. 929-9010, 542 2593. for cs!s SHERWOOD RECEIVER. Consumer Reports Num ber 1. 80 watts per channel. Best FM section avail able. Over two years left on warranty. $485 retail. $300. 929-7403 at evenings. ONE NAUTILUS MEMSESSIS? FOB sale. Good for the Chapel i3 Boulevard Nam &mm through December 1, 1SS2. Call af ter 6pm. 542-2545. GREAT MPGs, EXCELLENT MECH. condition, cheap insurance with full student parking sticker "and helmet Yamaha 125. $400.00 or best offer. Keep calling 929-5247. . "USED AND' CNFEMIS1IED FUSOTUnE, we have more than anyone in Chapel HiS. The Trading Post beside Wendy's in Carrboro. Free delivery with this ad. 942-2017. . RAFFLE: WANT TO WIN a romantic $100.00 din K ner for two at Hotel Europa? Buy raffle tickets from any Kappa Delta through September 29th. Pro ceeds to Hemophilia Foundation. 50t. ATTENTION CAROLINA FANS "Ciaa Wave euaglaseee Carolina blue wrap etyfe eang!aaece-srat for caws. Show your trae color. Ordar by sending suuae, address, phone aed SS.C9 check or ao ncy order to A. Oeade Hobbe, 717 W3 .Caa Circle, Chapel AHow 19 days delivery. GOOD HEAD, PEAVEY STANDARD (130w) $200.00, Peavey bass amp (200w) $250.00, kustom II PA 4 channel wreverb $175.00, Justina tuner $50.00, Memphis. LesPaul PAF pickups, $175.00. 929-9010. GUEST PASS FOR SALE for Ga. Tech game. CaH 967-0145. Keep trying. ONE GUEST PASS TO Georgia Tech game for sale. Phone 933-0135. GOING HOME FOR FALL break? Need a ride or rider? The DTH will have a RidesRiders section in the October 1st and 4 th editions of the paper. Any one interested in placing an ad should come by the DTH office no later than Wednesday, September 29 at 12:00 noon. BONUS: Ad will run both days for the price of one. VISITING A FRIEND AT UNC Need a ride back to Washington D.C. Sunday Oct 3. Visitor will share expenses. Contact Angle at 933-4397. HELPS!! I WANT TO go home!!!! I desperately need ' a ride to Boston or beyond! Will help with expenses! CaU Ceil at 933-3113! RIDE NEEDED TO PITTSBURGH, Erie PA area for Fall Break. Share usuals. Am able to leave on Tuesday. October 5th. Call Dean 942-9278. HELP! I NEED RIDES to and from GreenvOe, N.C the weekend of Oct. 1 and to Greenville Wed. Oct 6. Please call 933-2983. WU1 share expenses. The Associated Press BONN, West Germany The Free Democrat Party joined the , political opposition Tuesday and decided to try to topple Chancellor Helmut Schmidt with a no confidence vote in Parliament. The liberal Free Democrats had . been coalition partners of Schmidt's Social Democrats for 13 years until Sept. 17, when the four Free , Democrat deputies pulled out of the government over a long-running ; economic feud. , :; ' Free Democrat deputies caucused Tuesday and 34 of the 53 voted to turn their backs on Schmidt. The chancellor's long-time conservative foesthen'Veaffirmed urianimously that they too were ready to try to topple the Schmidt administration. The Parliament vote is planned for : Friday, . - ,.. ; ... . The chancellor had called for new elections as the way to solve West Germany's political turmoil, and the party decisions Tuesday . amounted to a rejection of that plan . ; by most of the deputies, in the Bundestag, - or West . Germany v parliaments The conservatives and liberals -decided they prefer to try to oust Schmidt ' immediately and ; replace ; him with the man of their choice 1 Christian Democrat leader Helmut Kohl, 52. ' . UNITED NATIONS Secretary of State George P. Sholtz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko met for three hours Tues day, but a senior U.S. official said, they did not resolve any of the prob lems between thejwoperpowers. They scheduled another meeting for next Monday, however. Gromyko raised the issue of the U.S.-Soviet arms control negotia In the story titled "Oct. 4 registration deadline for election," DTH, Tuesday, Sept. 29), The Daily Tar Heel was given incorrect information about the hours for voter registration. The correct hours for U. J'. aiitiOii. A Si Hi-oi t AM RENTING CAR TO go to Florida Fafl Break. Will leave Monday, Oct 4 or Wed., Oct 6. Will take anyone who will split costs. Going to Bradenton, but can go further. Call 933-6146 ask for Joe. rented I DESPERATELY NEED 2 tickets to Georgia Tech game. Prefer regular but will consider guest tickets. Call after 10 pm Anthony 967-7565. DESPERATELY WANT TO BUY one UNCState guest pass. WS1 pay big bucks! Call Robin at 933-5625. - DESPERATELY NEED GUEST PASSES to State game. WiQ pay your price. Call 942-9274 after 5 p.m. Ask for Kim. " - ATTENTION: FREE AGENT SEEKS competitive coCege bowl team needing capable and experienced player. Call 933-7712. FREE STATE GUESS PASS - Tm willing to trade my State Guest Pass for a Maryland Guest Pass. "What a deaT Call 933-4344 ASAPH I NEED A GUEST pass for the Virginia game. Please caH 933-4087. I AM DESPERATE FOR 2 guest passes to the N.C. State game. Help me not disappoint my parents. Will pay big bucks. Melody 933-6244. DESPESATELY NEEDED: ONE GUEST pass to . the Virginia game. Call Kim at 489-S2S3 after 6 pm. . WS1 pay great price! for rent GRAD STUDENTS ETC Private room in house $120 plus V4 utilities. AD appliances, kit chen, on bus line. Phone 933-3921 after 6:30 or T., TH., S., Su. ' NEED 1 or 2 neat, responsible female roommates to share apartment in very quiet nice area. CaH Dawn at 967-2032 after 5.-00. Keep trying! NEED ONE FEMALE ROOMMATE to share Estes Park Apt V utilities and rent Can 967-9317 for info. NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE needed to share a 3-bedroom Carolina Apt $122.50 month plus utilities. Please caH 968-0446 available Jan. 1, 1933. . WANTED. Aware, knowledgeable CHANCE COUNTY CmZENS: concerned with day care, houskig, environmental, health, education issues. To CECISTE3 by noon October Srd and to VOTE F03 eilZX KAZSIIAU, DEXOCnAT, F03 CHANCE COUNTY co: iara jpw jds eff w i ONEX- HAS ANYBODY ANYWHERE FOUND a black binder with Chemistry notes in it? Please caH ElUy at 968-9136 and I wiS be eternally gratefuL Thanks! SUE WILLIAMS: We've heard about your sailing prowess. Why not come out to the lake (2:00, Tuea.-Fri.) arid prove yourselff UNCs formidable sailing Team. KEVIN VS rSESAD! THOMAS M: YOU WERE in the waiting area of the Infirmary, Tuesday morning, two weeks ago. I don't think you noticed me, but I sure noticed you! You're one great looking guy! Maybe we can read each , other's beads sometime. An admirer. TO THE NICE GIRL! - Washerette beside "The Pantry" Carrboro about 6:00 p.m. Monday would like to meet you end have dinner together. Sincerely, Newcomer. tions under way in Geneva, the of ficial said, and the topic was discussed at length. He said Shultz introduced a number of other subjects, including the Soviet role in Poland's imposi tion of martial law last December, the; presence of more than 80,000 Soviet soldiers in Afghanistan help ing that country's Marxist govern ment battle Moslem insurgents, and the Soviet-backed "Vietnamese army units in Cambodia. UNITED NATIONS Secretary of State George P. Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko met on Tuesday to ! discuss relations between their, two , countries, but U.S. officials predicted little progress toward eas ing tensions. ; Meetings between the U.S. secretary of state and Soviet foreign minister have become an annual event during the opening session of the U.N. General Assembly. Shultz had met :- earlier with " British Foreign Secret Francis Pym. They discussed possible com promises on the divisive U.S.-imposed Soviet pipeline sanc tions, but they are still far apart oh the issue, a U.S. spokesman said. Before the Shultz-Gromyko talks began, officials said the two men probably would discuss a U.S.-Soviet summit conference, but make no decision on holding one. WASHINGTON Presidential assailant John W. Hinckley Jr. recently wrote a letter askhiga woman to help him get a pistol so he could kill actress Jodie Foster, an FBI source said Tuesday night. The source, who asked not to be identified, said the letter to an For the record voter registration on Thursday, Oct. 4 are from 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m., not from noon to 4 p.m. The DTH regrets the error. In the outline for the story "Soho soda makes a splash in the Triangle," (DTH, Classified ad may be placed at 6 the DIH Carolina ff bifca fci'mO! tslfiii.' n; tKacjobvib r,t'.n v'vcmn !-.'. -wi'l ni ti HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, JLM1 THE past three years have been wonderful, and I love you! Love al ways, Laura. HAPPY EZ3TKDAY DOUG C now tkat we're botk 29 why don't ere stop acting Eke kids?! Let's amak up and play togctMr again c yoear Comer of ary Saadbox baa be esspty lately! HAPPY BIRTHDAY KTM H. - You're all grown up now. We don't wear uniforms or drive big cars, but we stiD Love You. A few of your guys. CONGRATULATIONS TO ILN.Ce FOSSD ASLE sa!3 tease for tack strong Srd place Cab, at Davidaoa last Sataurday. Yoa eaake eae foal provd to be a SaSSstg Tarheel! yoear blssestfaau BETSY, HOPE YOUR 21st is fantastic If you have trouble with the stairs the guys below are on trouble alert Have a great time! Love, Luce and Sink. STRICK: THESE PAST 4 years have been the best even though we have had some rough times. You have always been there when I needed you with both love and patience. Happy Anniversary! Love you! Lorie. ;- '"' "'" '- TO OUR BIG BROTHER Thanks for being you! We wuv you bunches! Cheryl and Lisa. P.S. Thanks for the refreshments now how "bout our dates? TO CHRIS J, OUR card-carrying genius, here's to tacos, sangria, happy feet and you. Love, Mary Mac. Bill Parke, Joe M&eL MAGICIANS! KSSSSJ iUOCLESS! MUSI CIANS! PRppotoare! .8oe tbeae et Good Street today at lrC3 oa Grahasa Usawrfal Lava by Xleat Sasa for a perf t'tfrset! 'i:-' HI! LOOKING FOR A BLOND blue 52 spontane ous adventurous girt? Here I am! Respond m the DTH: Acting on Impulse. " STACEY THANKS FOR JOGGING, shagging: Buds, and Crazy Zack's. Please let me return the fa vor ASAP, (like this Fri?) Good luck on accounting. Lore Stump. TO THE GUY WHO let me cry on his shoulder Monday: Thanks for being there and for caring. Youll never know how special you are. Chick-fll-a lover. ; ; . 1 TM DYING TO MEET Jimmy BuZetd Lefs discuss forming a devious plan to meet turn. People with connections welcome; non-sneaks need not re spond. Female Jimbo Lover. THZ'ckATEST.TIINS YOU can do vrfta yoar panto oa, learn so skydSve. Jfiln the UNC Parachata Gabs. Gab meeting &39 Thare dey, Carolina Union. NICE-SOPH, GOOD COMFORTABLE choice. How about 12:30, (Isn't this fun). Curious. TO ZS3 CASSIOnZA AND the ladlees Lefs ct sosac&laa strait, Ifs OsSda. VStQk a U. If yoa doubt say word, I can wave say birth eerOcata sader yoar nooee. Ca3 sae by sity riht name, or 13 sic "fZr oa yoa! Naf eaid. Frosa sSse Oaida Ma Jnanetie Jones. STEP ASIDE, MISS SAPPHIRE Olivia Johnsonn. There's a new girl in town! She's hot and ready for action, so Honey, Watch out! She's Miss Cassiopeia Alexandre de la Jambe. KENl-Ti'OtCSa I0Z3 ON SIZFS! Aafterfcaa, ForeStpt. No experience roqalred. Face-But pay, WorWiJe trtrvcL Sttauaer Job or carear. Send I3.e9 for bxfonnatSott. CEAFAX, Dept. E-9 Cox 2349, Port Angeles, fVasLbstoa ... , LEC IF YOLTVE SURVIVED opera singing, bow ties, the incurable adolescent voice of John Couga, handy Delts, hamburger and hair in die sink, weird T. Nice cooking and money saving tips from J. Carteton, top 43, Captain Zap, saaaandeeeng, paaalnteeng, feeenlshoeeng, big, black, fuzzy Avery cockroaches and fat Carolina alumni then you can survive five hours of advanced accounting. Good luck t- (a link late) LET. ANGELA, YOU7IE A DOLL. Tve got my eyes oa you!-?? , unidentified woman in the Midwest was intercepted by psychiatrists at St. Elizabeth's, the District of Col umbia mental hospital t where Hinckley is confined. The letter, which mentioned a .38-caliber pistol, was turned over to Roger Adelman, the U.S. at torney for the District of Columbia, according to the source. No one answered the phone at Adelman's home Tuesday night. Hinckley was ordered confined indefinitely to St. Elizabeth's after a federal jury last June found him in nocent by reason of insanity in the . March 1981 shootings of President Reagan and three other men. GREENSBORO The World Council pf Churches has given the Greensboro Justice Fund a $10,000 grant for legal aid to survivors of the 1979 slayings of five anti-Ku Klux Klan demonstrators. The money is to help the justice fund "seek justice in racially stimulated slayings and to prevent miscarriages of justice," a council spokesman said. f , : The money, allocated from the council's - Program to Combat Racism, was approved last July by . an executive committee that meets annually in Geneva, Switzerland, The committee distributed $489,500 to 53 groups in 20 countries. The Justice Fund, a non-profit organization, was formed to give ' legal help to widows and people in jured in the Nov. 3, 1979, shooting deaths of the five Communist Workers Party members. u A Guilford County Superior" Court jury acquitted six Ku Klux , Klansmen and Nazis of state murder charges about a year after the slayings. A federal grand jury now is investigating the shootings. Tuesday, Sept. 23), the two women in the picture were incorrectly identified. The woman on the left was Claudia Roberts and the woman on the right was Robin White. The DTH regrets the errpr. the DTH ofHce or mailed to 27514? f JC9 ITS TEUE I love yoa. I lave yost I lore yoa 1 love yoa I love yoa I love yoa I love yoa. TKF MASSAGE IS HERE FOR all to try. Young or old, girl or guy If running has your legs ki knots, And studying has you seeing dots. If stress and tension cramps your nck. Then Tin the one to come and see, m press and pull on your body For thirty minutes, dollars five, YouH be so loose, and fed alive. So give a call until eleven, At-933-7197. SGS, JUST A NOTE to say I love you. DDK. MYSTERIOUS - SO. HOW MANY different levels of friends ARE there? And yes, the shade really should be down (woahf) Seriously, though, keep everything In perspective (helping those who need it to do so, too) and Oregon, St Lawrence, here, there, and everything will work out for the best I Just hope it coincides with what you want Love (unqualified naturally) JJSI. TODAY THE BIG SLOOZ TURNS 211 Wish her Happy Birthday and ask her how she got her nick name. Congrats on aging so weS. Td say you were fifteen." Love, your namesake. , HEY ACE YOU LIVED! Arc you and me and f the crab stHl on for Thursday? Love ya kid your peppei niint patty connection. TO GINGER OF CRAIG, Jr. transfer from Heaven, from the guy you thought looked like Robby Ben son, Sat night in small frat court Would like to meet you for a "One on One" get together. If inter ested, respond fat DTH or caH 933-2563. Ask for Doug. ' HF AND HH; GEEZE, I sure am thirsty a lot, these days! And I think Ifs great Just watch for that pulling of hair on knees. Signed Some times I come home, sometimes not . ' ' ' TO THE BLONDE JUNIOR MT in 217, Here's a , personal just for you. You've made it through six ex ams, now how about an elegant dinner wtth a guy who likes you a lot! Your secret admirer. . DEAS JOHN TISE CETAt Ileppy B-Dey to ; oar sSas, baidlnji and only eoaietiwsee " datelosa feadeee leader! Lost any eye brows yet? Don't worry yoa'S be coav pleUfy ball by Febraary. Thasks for be--laj a (aswaSy) terrnc editor and a (al sey) 9i fefead. adyard eras rl;hQ. E? yoa drank, saaybe yoar saaaoaa efial? comld drata yom oat for a boar or "water" at IloIVe. Kavhe yoa areat ao arrosast af: ter a3 I haven't decided. . .Love, yoar favorite UnivereSty editor. WHATS BLUE AND WHITE and blue and white and red (I mean, runs) aS over? For answer come Saturday at 11:00 a.m. to CarmSchael Field. Hint if s a bit of merry old England. ZCSL72-2 MOUNTAIN tTEEKEND WAS a saccesa, data ccllactad waa too eood ta be trae, bat tho fn etarted when the work stopped to JiHI, Idas, and Jenny who', were always last, Dan who taesht Joy,: Tracy, Woody, Steve, and IlUe ahont "sate," Katky who eaw rare plak plethodone, Eichard (red) who Isn't eesased, Dave aha ET (oach?), Ckhard (what aboat bras?), Tosty who faaad a r,!xtl3ioeas when even Idea and Doc faSk ed, Crad who waa sbnply cool, 113 who; aaade certahs wo woke ap, and the other Steve who was there-well done croap! ; TARHTIUUM IS HERO Buy baSoons for the Ga. Tech. Game. Group purchases are available. CaH 9-5 Mon.-Fit 966-2575. Sponsored by the Sweet Carolines. -" ,1 ,