2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, September 1, 1983 olidarity supporters clash with Polish police The Associated Press WARSAW, Poland Riot police clashed with more than 10,000 Solidarity supporters in two cities Wednes day but allowed Lech Walesa and 2,000 others in Gdansk to demonstrate in peace on the third anniversary of the outlawed independent labor federation. The police also let more than 1,000 workers march peacefully in Warsaw for two hours. When they moved in to disperse another crowd of 5,000, violence was minimal. The demonstrations, called by Solidarity's under ground committee, were the first on a national scale since the lifting of martial law July 22. However, they were not nearly as widespread as those last Aug. 31. The biggest turnout was reported at Nowa Huta, the southern industrial city where a worker was killed in rioting May 1 and another was shot by police during a demonstration after Solidarity was outlawed last Oct. 8. An estimated 10,000 workers poured out of the Lenin steel works after the day shift and marched toward the center of the city, chanting "Solidarity" and other pro union slogans, a government spokesman who witnessed the march reported. Riot police blocked them, firing tear gas and spraying them with water cannon, the spokesman said. Witnesses said the demonstrators hurled stones at the police and at streetcars. Several people were injured, and a number of the mar chers were arrested, the official said. Clashes reportedly continued into the evening. A violent police reaction also was reported in the southeastern city of Wroclaw. Official sources there said the police used tear gas to disperse a crowd that tried to place flowers on the grave of a young worker killed dur ing a demonstration a year ago. In Warsaw, more than 1,000 steel and automobile factory workers marched without interference from 2 to 4 p.m., the hours set by the Solidarity underground for a boycott of public transport and street marches. Meanwhile, 5,000 Solidarity backers assembled in cen tral Constitution Square, whistling and clapping at small police patrols who moved among them urging them to move on. Chanting "Solidarity," "Lech Walesa" and "Bujak" (Zbieniew Bujak, the best-known fugitive union leader), the throng marched off toward the Old Town. Police, without helmets or shields, looked on for about 15 minutes before moving in and forcing the crowd into side streets and arresting one or two leaders. People trying to rescue those arrested attacked police with their fists, but the police refrained from using their riot sticks. The crowd melted away, and large groups moved leaderless toward the Old Town. But it was sealed off by police in riot gear with water cannon. In Gdansk, Walesa, the Solidarity chairman, com pleted his shift at the giant Lenin shipyard where the union was born, and spoke briefly to about 400 sup porters outside the yard's main gate. The workers' monument nearby, the usual center of Solidarity demonstrations in Gdansk, was sealed off by police with full riot gear, and the crowd around Walesa marched to the Church of St. Brygida, the shipyard parish church. There 2,000 people gathered and followed the labor leader back toward the shipyard about 4 p.m., when the government had said individual workers would be allow ed to lay flowers at the monument. Space shuttle launches triple-duty satellite for India The Associated Press CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Challenger's astronauts launched a triple duty satellite for India Wednesday and were told by President Reagan that the space flight of America's first black astronaut demonstrates "we are in an era of brotherhood here in our land." But the astronauts were later startled by the high, piercing sound of an alarm signaling the possibility of fire in an in strument bay. The alarm turned out to be false. Reagan also found inspiration in the part being played by Dr. William Thorn ton, who is aboard the shuttle to learn why some astronauts get sick. "Bill, at 54, the oldest astronaut everto fly'ih space, you have an especially warm place in my heart," said the president, who likes to joke about the fact that he is 72. "It makes me think some day I might be able to go along." The president was at his ranch near Santa Barbara, Calif., and the shuttle was 184 miles high, en route from Hawaii toward the West Coast on its 23rd trip around Earth. The astronauts were en ding a day in which they made their $8.36 million satellite delivery, the most impor tant part of their six-day flight. "I caught you on the way to your bunks for some well deserved sleep, so I'd ADD HI ROOK 1HS FAIL TheHllbLtd Crabtree Valley Mall, Raleigh 103 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill better cut this short," said Reagan. He told Lt. Col. Guion Bluford, the ' first black man to earn the gold pin that denotes an astronaut who has flown, that he is paving the way for many others. "You are making it plain we are in an era of brotherhood here in our land and you will serve as a role model for so many others and be so inspirational," Reagan said. "I can't help but express my gratitude for you." Earlier, when Mission Control asked Commander Richard Truly how things were going, he exclaimed: "Shoot, we never had so much fun in our whole lives." There are three types of alarms on the shuttle, and 1 flight director Harold Draughon said the one that sounded at 10 . a.m. EDT "is the most attention-getting system on the spacecraft." It reacts to gases produced by combus tion, but is not a heat sensor. "It will detect things you can't see or smell or sense," Draughon said. The astronauts could have thrown switches to activate two fire extinguishers in the avionics bay, or used a hand-held extinguisher through access ports. Draughon said that since a second alarm didn't confirm a fire, Truly decided the extinguishers weren't needed. The malfunctioning alarm had been us ed on the original shuttle, Columbia, and Draughon said it has a history of being overly sensitive. This was the first time such an alarm had gone off in flight. The flight director speculated that, "outgassing" a release of gas from electronic equipment might have trig gered the alarm. The satellite, which can handle more than 8,000 telephone circuits and beam television to receivers in 100,000 rural communities, will also improve weather forecasting in India. "The deployment was on time ... and the satellite looks good," mission specialist Bluford reported as the payload spun away. J9 COMING FALL 1983 HDnytfDDODO AQQey JOHN HARTFORD X X X X X X X x X X x X X BRYAN BOWERS i . ' JL erL nr. V o v. T & . TOUCHSTONE September 2 October 14-15 RIDERS IN THE SKY September 9 September 21 RED CLAY RAMBLERS September 16 October 21 22 DOYLE LAWSON September 22 In October: KEVIN BURKE MICHAEL O'DOMHONILL September 30 PLUS: Ruth Bollinger & Tom Kenyon, The Bluegrass Experience, Jack and the Cadillacs. Paradox. Gary and Tony Williamson, The Mutettes, Mickey Mills, the Blazers, Blast Crisis, the Swamp Cats, Roily Gray and Sunfire, Steps and other local and regional talents. Acoustic, jazz and R&B live music are featured Wednesday through Saturday, free jams on Sunday. Happy Hour Tuesday Sunday 5-7pm. x X X x JV7 D ill l El BTY The Associated Press WASHINGTON Secretary of State George P. Shultz said Wednesday he does not believe U.S. Marines have been singled out as targets in Lebanon, although messages have been inter cepted in which people have said "shoot at the Marines." "I believe there is no concerted ef fort to single out the Marines and target them," Shultz told a news con ference. But he said some reports presumably he meant radio reports have been overheard suggesting that the 1,200 Marines on duty in Beirut are being shot purposely. "There are conflicting statements," he said. "You get an intercept here or there about somebody saying to shoot at the Marines; and you also get many intercepts that say, Oh, the Marines are there. Don't shoot at the Marines." Two Marines have been killed and 14 injured in fighting in recent days around Beirut. The Reagan administra tion has refused to declare a hostile situation in the Lebanese capital under the War Powers Act of 1973. A top Marine general will attend funeral services next week for 2nd Li. , Donald Losey and Staff Sgt. Alexander M. Ortega, who were killed by mortar fire in Lebanon. The Marines announced Wednesday that Lt. Gen. D'Wavne Grav. chief of staff of the corps, will attend a service Sunday for Losey, 28, of Winston Salem and Tuesday for Ortega, 25, of Rochester, N.Y., in Parker est, Pa. Gray is the third-ranking officer in the Marine Corps. The bodies of the two Marines were returned to the United States Tuesday. Air Force Col. John A. Doonan, a Roman Catholic priest who is chaplain at Dover Air Force Base, met the plane when it arrived in Dover, Del., at 8:26 a.m. and read brief prayers over the bodies. TEL AVIV, Israel A tough battle was shaping up today between candi dates jockeying to succeed resigning Prime Minister Menachem Begin, and the opposition Labor Party claimed its support was growing. A caucus of Begin's Herut Party convened twice on Tuesday after the prime minister made clear Ids intention to step down, but it failed to find a can didate or even decide how a new leader should be chosen. Begin's colleagues, whose right-wing Herut party dominates the governing Likud bloc, feel a quick choice is crucial and fear State President Chaim Herzog could ask the Labor Party to try to form a new government if Likud is leaderless. Israeli law requires that the government resign together with the prime minister. Support the (tT) March of Dimes r Service. Selection, and the Best Prices Around Whether you are new to the area or whether you are a native, if you're into music, you'll want to come by B&B. the Triangle Area's most complete music shop. We offer you s tremendous selection of products including acoustic and electric guitars, basses, drums, cymbals, electronic keyboards and effects, and much, much more. For those of you who want to team to play an instrument we offer a professional staff of teachers and you can rent an instrument it you don't own one. We also offer repair service and a professional sixteen track recording studio. We hope you'll come by our store soon. B&B Music. Ltd. is the area's authorized dealer for the following products: Peavey Fender Guild Yamaha, Ibanez Ludwig Rhodes Anvil Rogers Latin Percussion Tama Crumar v Casio Boss Roland Duraline Zildjian Paiste Remo Musser Takamine GonBops Calato Seiko Those of you who are drummers should make a point of corning by B&B to see our extensive selection of drum and percussion products, including the Triangle Area's largest inventory of cymbals . . . over 100 different cymbals in stock!!! Hear the cymbals you purchase before you buy them. And we also offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced drum instruction. B&B offers Discount Prices on Everything in the Store and customer financing for qualified applicants. Lessons, rentals, service, selection, and the best prices around . . . Just a few of the reasons you should shop B&B Music for all your musical needs. B&B Music Ltd. Eastgate Shopping Center Chapel Hill. N C. 27514 (919)968-4411 ccflsissSfFfks'dl. sidls 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 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 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 responsible for only the first ad run. announcements DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe pre-menstrual breast pain. If Interested call 966-1601. AUGUST 29 SEPTEMBER 2. Catch the Volunteer Fever this fall. Registration has begun for the fall semester volun teer program at NCMH. Interested students should come to the Volunteer Office on the 1st Boor of the hospital between 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. or 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Registra tion ends Friday, September 211 Required Orientation Sep tember 7 5.00 - 7 JO p.m. Questions. caB 966-4793. INTERESTED in working m STUDENT GOVERNMENT? Incoming freshmen and Junior transier students are Invited to apply for membership on any of eleven Student Government committees. Applications are available In Suite C of the Carolina Union from 1-5 pm dally, through September 7th. SAVE $. A UTTUE bit of everything. Popouree's Delight. Make a list of your needs & proceed to Farrells tag sale 10-5. Have fun & save money. Help wanted. Intersection Smithlevel at 15-501 South. ! MAKE A SOFT DECISION. Lighten up your life with elegant, comfortable, affordable Futon Solutions. CaB 933-2222. lost and found FOUND: WALLET BELONGING TO Phillip Crisp! The wallet is at the Kingswood Apartment Rental Office. GRAY AND WHITE KITTEN with bhie collar found on cam pus. He's now at the Animal Protection Society. Please claim him before Monday. Call 967-7383. RTVMP PRODUCTION STUDENTS: Gain experience by working with professionals on a live -on-tape shoot Monday Sept 12th more info and sign up rm 200 Carolina Union. Deadline Sept. 2nd. CASHIERS JOB FOR THE FOOD Dept. at the V.A. Hospital in Durham 20 hrs week. $3.65 hr. Call 286-0411 ext. 6417 ask for Mike Wallace or Pete Willis. WANTED DELIVERY PERSONNEL DOMINO'S Pizza, The World's Largest Ptzza Delivery Com pany, ia looking for enthesiastic tedrvidaal to joist omr team. Honrs are vary flexible. Mast b 1 8 or older. Have car with insurance, and be wiQ mg to eara $5 to $10 per how. Call or coeaa by after 4 at cither of oar 2 Chapel Hill locations. 503 West Roeesaary 929-0246. 209 15-501 by pass 967-0006. help wanted THE NEWS & OBSERVER is hiring circulation salesper sons, door to door and phone. 5-7 pm daily. Average $4.30. 942-1806. WANTED: VERY SPECIAL, LOVING person for after school care of five and seven year old children. Responsibilities in clude picking up children from school, taking to after school activities, so must have own transportation with seat belts and good driving record. This person must not only be re sponsible and dependable, but needs also to be a lot of fun. Personal references required. Hours to be Tuesday, Thurs day, and Friday 11:45-5:00. Salary negotiable. Call 967 2514. STUDENT TO CARE FOR infant in our home. FULL TIME. Live-in preferred. 967-1365. LOCAL PHYSICIAN'S FAMILY WOULD like to hire excep tionally energetic, conscientious and loving babysitter to care for our 3 year old daughter on Tues. & Thurs. mornings from 8 am to 12 noon. References and own transportation re quired. CaO 942-6745 between 8:30 am and 2:30 p.m. M-F. services for sale rides VW DASHER 1976 AUTOMATIC. Air Conditioning. Call 9334079 after 8 pm. NEED RIDE TO COLUMBIA. S.C on 9183. Please caB George at 933-8613. Will share gas and expenses. Also desire ride back on Sunday. 3-MAN LOFT FOR sale. Excellent condition. CaB 933-2915. 1974 KAWASAKI 100 G5. Runs weB. new tires 10.000 miles $350. CaB John Charlton 929-9202 after 6:00 PM. LADIES! FEEL LEFT OUT on Playboy s Girls of the ACC? MEN OF THE SOUTH calendars (five from UNC) now available at Chapel Hill Stationers (below Purdy's) and BuB's Head Bookshop at back of Student Stores. SWEET DELIVER INS IS NOW hiring part-time delivery and counter personel. Apply between 6 & 10 pm, 104 N. Graham St., or caU 929-0333 PIZZA HUT-POSITIONS now open for full & part time cooks and waitresses both day & night shifts avail able. If interested apply at 110 West Franklin. No phone calls please. WANTED PIZZA MAKERS AND PHONE PER SONS. Domino's Pizza. The World's Largest Piz za Delivery Company has immediate openings for enthusiastic Individ aals desiring part-time employment. No eapeileaco necessary. Call or com by 4 at either of oar 2 Chapel HOI loca tions. 503 West Rosemary 929-0246. 209 15 501 bypass 967-0006. PRACTICE FOR UNCI Hears Soccer dab be geae Taee-FH. 6:00 pas oa E-feaae field. AS male stcdeats hstereeted la pleytef are invited. For i lafo caS Aethoey Flanagan 933-4021. WHO IS ... the most ambitious person at UNC? Who can recognize a powerful Idea? Who has future vision? Who is willing to work 10 hours per week for the next year to lay the foundation for financial independence? CaU 489-1455, before 10 am after 5 pm for more info. WANTED: STUDENT SALES REP to sen formal favors, glassware, sportswear, novelties to Greeks, dorms, clubs. Commission, own hours. CaU Custom Favor Company toD free 1-800-323-3101. CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE DO YOU NEED YOUR tennis racquet restrung? Most ny lons $7.00 Liberty Gut $15.00. UNC student stringer with 8 years experience. CaU Josh at 929-6488. WANT TO GET RID of those vacation poaada? Learn aboat good aatrMoa? CaO Gwea Swaaaoa. ladepest deat Cambridge CoswseJor SM, aboat oar meetings. 489-3523. FULFILLING MARTIN LUTHER KING'S Dream. See the special issue of the "Workers Viewpoint," newspaper of The Communist Workers Party. On sale in Student Stores. Mor rison, Htnton James and Intemationiat books. Also features on Nicaragua and the George Brett Pine Tar Controversy. WOMENS BASKETBALL CLUB NOW forming. If you are Interested In becoming a member, manager, or coach please contact Barbara Wright at 9334507. ASSISTANT SWIM COACHES FOR the Chapel Hill Y Swim Club needed Immediately. Interested persons must have aquatic experience wsomc past coaching preferred. The position Is part-time paying a minimum of $4.25 per hour for approximately 9 hours per week. Applications are available at the YMCA on Airport Rd. For further bub contact Bruce Griffin 942-7601. Appli cation deadline will be Friday September 9. BLACK MALES FEMALES - $45 will be paid to healthy noe-emokers, age 18-35, who com plete aa EPA breathing study oa the UNC cam pats. For more lafo please caB 966-1253, Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm. RELAX! ITS ONLY LIFE. The Yoga Place, 452 W. Franklin St., will begin its 9th fall session Sept. 5 offer big 8 classes each week. For information on how yoga can improve your concentration, relieve stress, reduce body weight, increase fiexability, and more call, 967 9686. It's a question of Joy! IMMEDIATE PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT at Finley Golf course snack bar. CaU J.D. Wright at 962-2349. STUDENT AID TWICE A week. A place to Uvc. a new roommate, reasonable furnishings, a way to get around and more. AB can be found in The Village Advocate Classifieds. Published Wednesdays and Sundays. CaB 9684581. USED AND UNFINISHED FURMTURE, we have more than anyone In Chapel HilL The Trading Post, beside Wendy's In Carrboro. Free deBvery with this ad. 942-2017. PERFORMING ARTS COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON in search for her committee chosen last spring) We're meeting this Thursday, Sept 1 at 4.-00 In Room 210 of the Union. Other Interested persons welcome. VIOLINIST NEEDED FOR PLAYMAKERS musical DRA CUIA In MarchApril 1984. Auditions Friday and Saturday Sept 2 and 3. Familiarity with Hungarian Gypsy music a plus. CaB Kim. 962-1122 for an appointment. TEACHER WANTED FOR JEWISH religious school, Sun day mornings. CaU 489-7062 or 489-0904. ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY FOR SYNAGOGUE, part time. Organizational skills, dictaphone, bookkeeping experi ence desired. Competitive salary 489-7062. CAMPAIGN WORKERS NEEDED. SANE is hiring dedi cated individual to work tai the Chapel Hill area for a nu clear weapons freeze. CaU 1-834-4509 for interview. MENSTRUAL CRAMPS? Earn $40 by participating in an evaluation of a new medication. Contact the Triangle Women's Health Center. 942-0011. GUYS WHY PAY TO joss a fUaees program. Fiae Kaofl Stables will pay yoa for physical work. Morahsge preferably. Call afctea 489-3523. PIZZA HUT DELIVERY Delivery service at 516 West Franklin in Chapel HiU Is now hiring enthusiastic individuals for pizza delivery. Drivers must be 18 years old & have dependable transportation. Hours are flex ible & positions can be either full or part-time. Apply be tween 11:00 am & 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. No phone calk please. WANTED: FOLKS WHO WANT spirited fun to coach RAINBOW SOCCER teams this fall. RAINBOW, a most prestigious recreational soccer league, is a wonderful way tg make new friends and integrate into the Chapel Hill com munity. Exce&ent practical and coaching experience. Prac tices start Mon., Sept. 12. There is a coaching clinic Sat.. Sept. 10, 10 am-noon at Rainbow Soccer Stadium. In terested coaches should call 967-8797 or come by 500 W. Rosemary Sleet. 10 am-6 pm. child care needed SITTER NEEDED FOR 5 year old boy. Fairly regular after school hours, some evenings and overnights. Pay negoti able 9684)342 CHILDREN WITH READING PROBLEMS. A promising new medically based treatment Is currently under development at the Medical School of the University of North Carolina. A research project based in the Child Development Institute is now accepting children ages 7 to 12 with reading problems for a complete reading skills assessment, neuropsychologi cal evaluation and a novel treatment approach. CaB Lynnc Feagans 966-4121 or David Cooper 966-5171. ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Free pregnancy test. 942-0824. GREEKS. DORMS: Hire BRICE STREET BAND for your function. CaB 933-0743 after 5 pm. Special dis count for Sept. 9th, 10th. Deal direct and save money now! REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE. Great for your dorm room or apartment. Plenty of space and weB equipped. CaU Kim 929 8391. Price negotiable. WHY SPEND YOUR NIGHTS in the lab?? Study path, and histology in the comfort of your own home!!! Wolfe Medical Microscope. Binocular with paired 5X and 10X eyepieces. Quadruple noeepiece with spring -loaded achromatic objec tives 3.5X, 10X, 45X. and 100X ofl Immersion. Graduated mechanical stage with coaxial drive, course and fine adjust ment Condenser with bis diaphragm and filter holder. Built in halogen illuminator. Plastic dust cover and hardwood ca binet $650 caB 942-5770 day. 967-1497 night parking stickers LETS TRADE! I HAVE aa N-5 parking sticker and deeper, ately need to trade for an N-4. If you can help, caU Beth at 933-8081. HELP! I HAVE AN S-4 parking permit and need an S-5. If you have an S-5 and would like to switch cafl Hunter at 968 1684. WANT AN S-4 PARKING permit? If you have an S-5 and would Hkc to trade. caB Karl at 933-1687. parking for rent HARDSHIP PARKING PERMIT APPLICATIONS are now available in Suite C of the Carolina Union from 1-5 pm dady. Completed applications must be turned In by 5 pm on Wed nesday, September 7th. I AM LOOKING FOR a ride to Chapel HIU on late Sunday or Monday from Charleston, S.C. WiB share expenses. Please caB Tim at 9338627. rootaiaateo ROOMMATE NEEDED: CHRISTIAN FEMALE to share 2 bedroom Kingswood Apt., 'A rent utilities. Call Sharon at 967-9207 for more information. ROOMMATE NEEDED: FEMALE TO share 3 bedroom Town House Apt. within walking distance of campus. Very Inexpensive. Please caB 967-3008 if Interested. ROOMMATE WANTED! NON-SMOKING female. Own bedroom, AC, pool, and on bus one. Vt rent and V utilities. CaB 967-9319! FM TIRED OF LIVING alone, please be my roommate! FemaleU) to share 2 -bedroom apartment on busline. AC. pool, carpet Furnished except your room. CaB June at 929-6645. Keep trying! WANTED RESPONSIBLE MATURE PERSON to share large country house furnished with acres of space. Utilities Included, 10 minutes from UNC. CaB 31134281 after 4 pm. personals 20-yr.-old Finnish gtri Irving in Stockholm, Sweden would Bke pen-pal. If Interested writs: Eva OjalaHakmossevegon 60 3tr126 42 HageretenSweden. BLOCK SEATS SIGN UP for block atats for Memphis St. wttl be held on Sept 2 between 8:33 am and noon at the ticket office. Tokens must be picked up Friday to hold block. UNC CREW CLUB NEEDS coach. Contact Mike 9424588. BARB BRETT: HOPE YOUR birthday Is as wonderful, fascinating, dynamic, outrageous, crazy, stupendous and SUPER as you are! Happy Birthday from the Morrison R.A. staff! B.J. CONGRATULATIONS BASEBALL AMERICA'S freshman catcher of the year for your great hitting performances in the Cape Cool League, the Pan American Games, and especially the International Cup. You're definitely an NCAA AB-Sfar. A stlB In terested baseball fan. PARTY, PARTY-SPECIALIZING IN partyware and deco rations for small and large a flairs. Your party store at your fingertips! CaB Lynn's Hallmark, University Mall, 967-7194. DO YOU CARE ABOUT your body? Then give it the best The GYM, the area's best equipped fitness center is only a short Jog away. 503 W. Main St., Carrboro (also on the C Busline) call 933-9249 for free trial. for rent FOR RENT FURNISHED EFFICIENCY apt Private en trance, pool, 3 miles to campus. $285month including utili ties. CaB evenings 967-0685 or 967-5832. Keep trying! DONT FORGET TODAY Is Spanky's Sixth Birthday. Come by and register to win a weekend for t at The North Myrtle Beach Hilton. Balloons, Birthday Cake and sur prises all day long. Happy hour at 9 pm. TO M. RAISIN: YOUR mission, should you chose to ac cept It: To uphold Justice and Insobriety to the best of your ability. S. Grape Esquire.

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