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2The Daily Tar HeelMonday. October 11, 1982 News WOEIjD olidarity strikes against outlaw of union The Associated Press WARSAW, Poland Responding swiftly to the outlawing of their independent union, Solidarity's fugitive leaders on Sunday called for a four-hour, nationwide strike on Nov. 10. "At every enterprise, and at every department a clandestine committee preparing for the protest of Nov. 10 should be organized," said the statement dated Oct. 9 and signed by four of the underground union's leaders. "The course of the protest will decide the further strategy of the unions." The statement called for the strike on the second an niversary of Solidarity's registration by a Warsaw court. Noting that Poland's parliament, the Sejm, Friday banned Polish unions and imposed severe limits on any new unions, it said: "Solidarity exists and will exist, no matter if someone likes it or not." That phrase was taken from a speech by Solidarity's founder-leader Lech Walesa, who along with more than 600 other union leaders has been interned since martial law was imposed Dec. 13 and suspended the independent union. The statement was signed by the three Solidarity leaders still at large: Bogdan Lis of Gdansk, Zbigniew Bujak of Warsaw and Wladyslaw Hardek of Krakow. Piotr Bed norz signed in place of Wladyslaw Frasyniuk, who was captured last Tuesday. The four head the underground National Coordination Commission that has run the union since April in place of other union leaders who are interned. Nine senior Solidarity leaders interned in Warsaw's Bialoleka prison sent a letter condemning the ban and urg ing workers to boycott new unions. There were uncon firmed reports that Solidarity's underground leadership may consider calling a strike next month. In a sermon viewed here as moderate, although sharper than, earlier public statements, Archbishop Joseph Glemp said: "There are so many examples of the trampling of man, of disrespect for man's dignity. We wish we could free our country from such evil. Glemp addressed more than 10,000 people who con verged at the Niepokalanow monastery to honor the Rev. Maximillian Kolbe, a Franciscan friar who was canonized by Pope John Paul II at the Vatican Sunday as the 17th Polish saint in history. Kolbe died on Aug. 14, 1941, in the Auschwitz death camp from an injection of carbolic acid two weeks after he volunteered to take the place of a Polish sergeant in a starvation bunker. The ceremony'here was strictly religious and there were no Solidarity banners among the crowd. But in Warsaw, the interned union leaders' letter smug gled from prison said joining the new unions would imply approval of delegalizing Solidarity andbe an "ignoble act of collaboration." Among the signatories, who include regional and na tional leaders were Anflrzej Ggwiazda, former No. 2 man in Solidarity and Grzegorz Palka, a national commission member and close adviser to Solidarity chief Lech Walesa who is held in isolation in southern Poland. Meanwhile, in several Warsaw churches priests said masses that urged calm. But at one capital city church where Poles have placed a floral cross commemorating Glemp' s predecessor, the late Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, a Solidarity appeal appeared saying in part: "We must all boycott the trade unions of the generals' junta. Let us not let them deprive us of our union freedom. Let us be faithful to those murdered, wounded, sentenced, interned and exiled. Our slogan is: "God, honor, homeland. Freedom, independence." SWEET DELIVERINS Is Open Again Due to major renovation, we were forced to close last week, but we are open again to bring you your favorite ice cream desserts. Call 929-0333 Hours 5 pm-1 a.m. 1 m a., m nasnT mm f. 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Franklin Street ChapslHill 929-2620 Mon.-Fri. 10-6, Sat 10-5 Besida Vins Vetorinary The Associated Press BERGA NAVAL BASE, Sweden Air force warplanes Sun day joined the search for a suspected Soviet-bloc submarine said to be trapped in Hors Bay as officials said no new contact had been made with the mysterious vessel. Two air force Viggen planes took to the skies over the area for 30 minutes Sunday. Reporters saw one plane roaring over Hors Bay, where a sub is believed to be trapped, ar the other flew closer to the sea where a second submarine is said to be lurking. The submarine is widely believed to be from a Warsaw Pact country, but Swedish officials, adding to the mystery, have refused to publicly speculate on its nationality and merely refer to it as a "foreign' vessel and a "probable submarine.'' MUNICH, West Germany Chancellor Helmut Kohl's liberal coalition partners crashed to what their leader conceded as a "heavy defeat" in Bavarian state elections Sunday, indicating voters have not forgiven them for abandoning Helmut Schmidt. . Free Democrat leader Hans Dietrich Genscher, who with three other Free Democrats bolted Schmidt's Cabinet and helped Kohl topple and replace Schmidt in a parlimentary vote Oct. 1, conceded "heavy defeat." The ZDF television network reported its . computer projections showed the Free Democrats gaining 3.4 percent of the vote, indicating they would not retain any of their 10 seats in the Bavarian state parlia ment. A party needs at least 5 per cent to win seats and in 1978, the Free Democrats polled 6.2 percent of the vote. BEIRUT, Lebanon Eight wing Christian militiamen clashed with their leftist Moslem counter parts in the mountain village of Aley Sunday in the worst outbreak of sectarian fighting since Israel's invasion of Lebanon four months ago. One Israeli soldier was reported wounded in the Lebanese cross-fire. It.was not immediately clear what triggered Sunday's fighting, but Christian militiamen and their tradi tional enemies, the Moslem Druze sect, have been involved in sporadic shootouts over the past week near the resort 10 miles east of the capital along the Beirut-Damascus highway. Clive Barnes Drama & Dance Critic for the N.Y. Post October 5 8 pm Memorial Hall on The Pligit of Theatre Today" a Carolina union presentation K5wStADVNCtD-CoiliiitoimwtMHWiwwt US co9 13.169 Pric mckjOt pt round lrf to SrmHa from Hm Yonx roam, botta. and turtton comp Govwnnwnt gttntt and loan i nit H tot -iflOf tludmtt Uvwm Spanon lamity. attand cluM lour hours i dty. lour dcyt a rak, tour month Earn 16 iwt. o cradd (aqurvattni to 4 am aiart- "taugN m US colMoaa ovaf a twd yaai lima apart) Your Spantah aiudiaa wiH ba anhancad by ofjpoftumOM.no? avaoabia in a U 8 da- . room Sundarduad laatt anow ou Kudann' (anouaga ataMa ftawtdr 10 tiudanu compwmg two yaar programs nl) S AdwancasK also ' Hurry. tafcaa a W of lima to mafca al arraneamanta. SPRING SEMESTER Fab 1 Juna 1 FALL SEMESTER is Dae ZJaachyaar FULLY ACCREDITED A program o Trinity Oviatian CoNaga r.fce-.. SEMESTER I W-SPAIM For full information write to: 2442 E. Collier S.E.. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506 (A Program of Trinity Christian College) will deliver f ME "1902-80 Tuesday October 19, 1982 Memorial Auditorium 8:00 pm Public Reception at Carolina Inn Following the Lecture Sponsored by the Chancellor's Committee on Established Lectures o f?o It 1 C2UaGSIMl(3C2d cBGdO All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Classified Info Return ad end check or money order to the DTH oOce 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 5 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oDce Immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be re sponsible for only the first ad run. FOOTPATH! COME JOIN A professional modern dance company for an open class. Free. Oct 15, 3:C0 p.m., WooSen Gym. Sign up at Union Desk. First 50 people only. DOMT FORGET LADIES LOCKOUT Tuesday Night! Ladies FREE admittance until 10:00. 2 drafts for 25 and other specials. . .only at PuroVs. WANT TO LEARN BATLK, Silk Screening, Paper making, Stained Glass, Marbleidng, Basketry, or Glass Etching! Sign up at the Union Info. De&k To day. Classes $2.00 per session. Oct. 18-22. lest Cz found FOUND: A SLEEPING BAG at tkVt disuihution. Call 968-9073 and ask tor Parker to identify. FOUND: A CALCULATOR AT the Wednesday night Billy Graham Lecture. Call 933-5291 ask for Jeff. FOUND SET OF KEYS on soccer bail key ring in Dey Hall ladies room Sunday night. CaO: 933-4076. LOST: GOLD WATCH WITH white face. Er Inghaus Field Derby Day Inscription on back of watch. Extreme personal value. Reward of fered. 933-6084. FOUND: JEWELRY IN THE PIT: Call Rachel at 942-4369 and describe. FOUND: GLASSES IN CARROLL Hall. CaO and Identify: 942-OC24. LOST-GOLD RIMMED EYE glasses, may or may not be in Togo carrying case. If found or have In formation, please call 968-0246. help wanted SWEET DELIVERINS IS NOW accepting applica tions for delivery personnel. Apply at 104-A N. Graham Street, Tuesday and Wednesday between 3:30 and 4:30 or anytime after 5:00 beginning Mon day, October 11. HEALTHY MALES can earn $5hour in a EPA breathing experiment on the UNC-CH campus. We need non-smokers, age 18-35. For more Informa tion please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. ASTHMATICS EARN $150 IN A Breathing expe riment on the UNC-CH Campus. Time commitment Is 20-25 hours over a 6-8 week period. Volunteer must be Male, age 13-35, with a current or previous history of asthma. If interested please caS 966 1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. OVERSEAS JOBS-SUMMERYEAR ROUND. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. Alt Fields. $500-$1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, Box 52-NC1, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND INTERNSHIPS with potential -for full time career during summers and after graduation.Meet in 207 Hanes Hall at 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 14. WANTED MALE AND FEMALE participants for a 12-weeks study. 18 year olds or older with moder ately severe acne. Fee offered, sponsored by Depart ment of Dermatology, UNC School of Medicine. Call Carol Meyer, Monday, Wednesday, Friday af ternoons, 1-5 p.m., 966-3321. , cervices IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog -306 pages 10,278 topics-Rush $1.00. Box 25097C Los Angeles, 90025. (213) 477-8226. CHEAP TYPING!! Call 929-TYPE. FRENCH TUTOR OFFERS COURSES for all levels: Help with grammar and composition. 967-6016. E.J. & COMPANY Light and Sound Shows with 1000 Watts of sound and full light show! 5 years experience playing all types of music. $125.004 hours (within city limits). Call Eddy Hemingway at 967 -S 871 today! DJ FOR PARTIES AND special events-specializing In Beach and Oldies! Over 35000 records! Jimmy Pharr, 362-5821. FRENCH TRANSLATION SERVICE BILINGUAL French and American team will translate aS sub jects from French to English and English to French. 967-6016. -I for sole 1972 OPEL. GOOD TRANSPORTATION. Two new tires. Radio. $650 negotiable. CaS early morn ings, late evenings 929-3702. Keep trying! 75 POWERFUL WATTS! Technics receiver with aH the trimmings, allows you to hear the music, $225, call Jim. 929-4676. FOR SALE: 1978 HONDA Kawk-400cc - $600. or best offer. CaS evenings for more info. Ask for Tim. POOR RICHARDS... For practical and durable clothing and camping goods at affordable prices. YOU HA VENT BEEN TO CHAPEL HILL UNT3L YOUVE BEEN TO POOR RICHARDS. KROGER PLAZA. 929-5850. I DESPERATELY NEED A STATE guest past and a Maryland guest pass. I am willing to pay anything! Pkase caS Gail at 933-34S2. want to buy PURCHASING NEW and USED LP's. 45's. Tapes (Rock, Classical. Jazz, Wave, etc.) and ENTIRE COLLECTIONS. 4.000 LPs for SALE BACK DOOR RECORDS, 136 E. Rosemary. 933-0019 12-6 p.m. or 929-6175. ' rooanstcs ROOMMATE WANTED TO share large bedroom at Foxcroft Apts. $130 month call George at 929-3302. TWO IDEAL ROOMMATE SITUATIONS. Beauti ful house or town house. Rent negotiable $150 to $200month both near South Square. CaS 493 5466 Frank or Lillian. . FEMALE NEEDED TO SHARE 2 br apt V rent and utilities. Partially fomished. CaS 933-1109. Keep trying. CHRISTIAN FEMALE WANTED FOR two bed room two bath apartment $155 month plus half utilities. Available immediately. CaS 929-1900 after 5.00. personals MALE WHO ENJOYS THE finer things in life seeks female who can show him the best of Carolina Par tySocial Life. Call Stephen 933-2603. HAPPY 21st EIRTHDAY FLASCHEN BRENNER, glad to see you've made It through Carolyn's calls at 2 am, GR problems, forgetting Cobb's Valentine Formal, seeing the room upside down at 2:30 am, useless diets, study breaks in the CR, Fleetwood Mac, and being put to bed In the mountain man sion. 1 know youH never forget roadtrtps to Kerr Lake (midnight swims, schnapps, roadside pitstops), snowstorm parties (getting In touch with old friends), stuffed animals down four Eights of stairs, old Elton parties with VAG and Ted, en aO-nlghter with pizza crust wars, drumsticks, moons on Frank lin St., Chinese fast food, Jake and "Less," and a beach trip during the Ice storm. We hope your birth day Friday resulted In more memories (maybe "the rock?")- Love; Niece, VAG, "Bra", Pressonme. JIM, ITs 3:15 PM and time to go, but our love wSl never leave. Thanks for the best two years ever. I'm looking forward to all the rest! Love ya, Lisa. LESLIE A.: THERE IS something very special be tween us! Let's give It a chancel Pete. "SNOOKUMS," YES YOU FINALLY got a perso na!! Consider it a late birthday present Hope you enjoyed a Floridian Fall Break! ELY, Waters Side William... MIKE, STEVE, and FORREST: Hope you had a great FaS Break. Hope you didn't miss us too much. Your freshman friends have been anxiously awaiting your return. 3rd floor Sex Goddesses. THE MT IN 217: Hope you enjoyed your personals and I hope you had a great FaS Break. I've been thinking of you. Your SA. TO THE FOG LOVER at 609 TlnkerbeS: Happy Late Birthday! We ought to get together and go bug collecting more often. How was your break? PERRY, HAPPY 21ST BIRTHDAY! You are my favorite Alpha and I'm looking forward to whatever the future holds' for us! See you tonight. Elegant Eighteen.
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