2The Daily Tar HeelfThursday, September 29, 1983 Former mayor considers bid for Congress against Andrews By VANCE TREFETHEN Staff Writer Howard Lee, former mayor of Chapel Hill, told the UNC Young Democrats Tuesday night that he was considering challenging Rep. Ike Andrews in the Democratic primary for the 4th Congres sional District seat. Lee, who was elected mayor of Chapel Hill in 1969, ran unsuccessfully for Con gress in 1972 and for lieutenant governor in 1976. He has also served as State Secretary for Community Resources and Natural Development, and has spent the last two years teaching in the UNC School By KYLE MARSHALL Ashtant State and National Editor Registered nurses at UNC Student Health Services now are awaiting a formal hearing before a state agency in their ef forts to receive pay increases. While the 18 RNs are scheduled to pre sent arguments before the State Personnel Commission, the commission last week ruled that five Student Health nurse practi- Gummv Sorry. avbe s 10-7 Mon-Fri, 10-6 Sat 101 B Street. Carrboro, N.C. VY& GET ATJ EYEFUL OF TEiUS! . Errttcndcd UlfGaKillfil r3 Clin um0 v :;:, InmJ (Bausch & Lomb, Hydrocurve) Michael Cosiabile, licensed Optician 235-A Elliott Rd. 968-4776 We would be more than happy to 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 $3.00 5$ 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 USED AND UNFINISHED FURNITURE, we have more than anyone m Chapel Hill. The Trading Post, beside Wendy's m Carrboro. Free delivery with this ad. 942-2017. BR ICE STREET BAND IN concert Friday only Sept 30th at the new CAT CRADLE on Franklin Street Don't miss this fabulous rock V roll band. DANCER C1ZE HURRY! Classes begin SATURDAY. Limited spaces available in low-cost convenient exercise classes. 10-11 a.m. Saturdays 10 wk$14 Carolina Student Union Rn. 211 (noo-UNC 5 extra) to register, call Claudia 933-6602 or 966-3263. In class registration possible 'Ml class fills. UNC BALLROOM DANCE CLUB i mm and I osar social dsascs) atadsota to m rn si lane (no jnann, dmsmL So mm hold HaJL Tnsuadny sssnssa. Septa bar 29. 74 pas to lla nam. Thorn H8 b refresh i Is ires. CARS MILL MALL CARRBORO. NC 27810 S1SS4JS71S Guitar Strings $1.99 per set! D' Addario J16 Light Gauge (Supply may be limited) Limit 2 per customer. Offer good thru 10-1-83 of Social Work. Lee discussed the high cost of modern political campaigns. His unsuccessful 1976 campaign for lieutenant governor against Jimmy Green cost him over $300,000 and left him $90,000 in debt, he said. In con sidering running for Congress, Lee said he would be more careful about campaign financing, stating that he needs to raise $100,000 by December or else he will not be a viable candidate. Lee described the political process as be ing dominated by those who are able and willing to spend large amounts of money on campaigns, especially for mass-media advertising. SHS nurses await hearing after decision reversal tioners should not receive a hearing. The SPC rulings stem from two separate grievances one filed by the RNs and the other filed by two of the nurse practi tioners. SPC chief hearing officer E.D. "Drake" Maynard said Wednesday that he had not set a date for the hearing for the RNs. Their grievance, filed in June, requests the Office of State Personnel to promote PRFPP FSl Gators are here, available in green and red. Dink isn't available but if vou leave the red in tne sun. iC ii 933-9463 (behind the Railroad Station) ILenceo arrange an eye examination lot you. FORGET VIDEO GAMES Take your quarters to Toronto Exchange Night at He' Not Here! $1 cover and 25 draft Wed., Oct 5th INTERESTED IN GERMANY? INTERDISCIPLINARY seminar: "From the Turbulent Sixties to the Tranquil Seven ties." Dey HaB. November 11-13. Pontics, economics, litera ture, the arts. Lectures and discussions in English. Applica tions: Dey 438. Fee: 17.50. Registration deadline: October 3. Call 966-16411 SENIORS! THE FIRST SENIOR class newsletter is go ing out Tomorrow! Be sure and pick up a copy at major DTH drop areas on campus. THE BINGE-PURGE SYNDROME: How To Help Yourself or a Friend. Wednesday, October 5, 4:00-5:00. Union, infor mation and resources. Sponsored by the Counseling Center. BLUEGRASS LOVERS: RHYTHM ALLEY (405V W. Rosnuni Street-Old Cafe Cradle) is STONEY RfJNN tosrfawt froas SiSt-lZ:. YaH , Oaky 12.09 covert THE TUBES! GET YOUR costumes together far a Hallo ween Night Concert with THE TUBES. Tickets go on sale to day at 10:00 at the Union Film Auditorium Box Office. lost and found LOST: GOLD SEIKO-QUARTZ wristwatch between Franklin Street and Fetzer Gym. Reward offered. Please call Kathy at 967-1387. FOUND ONE TEXTBOOK, Interplays in front of Connor. Can 933-3454. LOST ON FRANKLIN STREET Sntnrday between Hardee's and Cnrr MSB Halh 35 ntm camera in Mack SO DTL MaaaHa Soke. Fflas ksoide of neartl- alss. Please, please call wet say info. 942-4228 oe 967-1264 SHE Magazine is accepting applications for editors, writers, ad sales people. Come to the meeting Thursday, September 29, 4 pm, the Union. For details call Alicia Swaringn 968-0652. WHERE DO YOU FIND GREAT COLD CUTS AND PARTY TRAYS? CENTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 929-5848 r UVA Euo Trip! The Union Recreation Committee has a bus and tickets for UNC UVA football game, Sat., Nov. 12th. Sign i i up in Pit, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day, 11-2, $10.00. Cash deposit needed. GO HEELS! UVA Bus Trio! i j", av w vrv I The problems with that kind of cam paigning are twofold, he said. First, only the wealthy can get involved in politics, leaving many who may be more qualified out of politics altogether. Secondly, Lee said that a campaign that was heavily based on mass-media advertis ing makes a candidate too far removed from the average voters to truly represent them. He said Bill Cobey's unsuccessful try for the 4th District Congressional seat last year was an example of a campaign that was out of touch with ordinary citizens. Lee said he believes a candidate should "stomp the nurses into a higher job classification, and thus, higher salaries. Nurses at N.C. Memorial Hospital had been reclassified and given pay hikes of up to 15 percent in May. The nurse practitioners' grievance had asked the OSP to consider them for a simi lar reclassification study. Meanwhile, UNC personnel officials, the nurses and their attorney are asking why the SPC granted the RNs a hearing without allowing the nurse practitioners to argue their case. "The commission denied the hearing iiiSbiii iff! JllJl flil si villi piiiiiini 7- AU All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. FOUND: LADY'S WATCH SATURDAY night Call 933-4077 and identify. LOST IN FRONT OF Biological Research office last Thurs day afternoon, brown three fold Tevfs" wallet. Reward for. return. If found please cofl Gregg 9334272. LOST BLUE RIPPER WALLET with all ID in Hamilton HaB Saturday afternoon. You can keep the concert ticket! Reward for return. Gary Smaho 967-9021. LOST NEAR HAMILTON. MANNING, track: Engagement Ring, white gold. If found please call Lisa, 933-1163 or 962-3041 (poB ad). Keep trying. $100 reward. LOST: LADIES SEIKO GOLD watch. On Thursday after noon. K you found it please call 967-4131. LOST: A BROWN SPECKLED umbrella, probably in The Alumni BinkBng. U found please contact Nick Pritchard at 929-9892. Identification is positive. LOST MEN'S SEIKO QUARTZ watch. Can l.D. Mom wul kill if don't find tt. Please caQ 968-0309. Reward. LADIES WHITE DUCK BAG with navy trim at Winn Dixie University Mall on Monday. Sept 26. REWARD 967-2161. REWARD FOR RETURN OF greengrey backpack contain ing 2 binders (important notes!) One brown umbrella Bio Chem. Tox., 3 keys. CaQ 968-0358, evenings. FOUND: LADIES WATCH WITH out a band. Found in pit at noon on Fri., Sept 23. Identify and ifs yours. Call Naimette at 942-8036. help wanted PLAYMAKERS REPERTORY COMPANY IS looking for a drummer for its production of As You Like h opening Oct 6. CaB Kim Kearsiey 962-1132 ASAP. BLACK MALES A FEMALES $45 wiB be paid so healthy sos sasohera, mmm 18-35, who coss plete an EPA breathJna erndy on the UNC cass ava. For snore info ploaso caB 966-1253. Mon day-Friday 8 WANTED: VOLUNTEERS WITH MODERATELY acne for a 12-week acne study. Six visits to Dept. of Derma tology UNC required. $50 given upon completion of study. Cal Carol Meyer 966-3321 M, W. F 1-5 pm. PERSONS WITH CAR FOR fight deBvery neat an perance. Earn np to $49 per day. Apply Carr Mill MaO. Snlte 214. 9 ass to 9 n. PERSONS WITH SENSITIVE TEETH. A new desensitizing toothpaste is being studied. Free dental exam. To participate or obtain information cafl Betty Fisher 966-2703. Seafood Seafood Thara.-SatJ I travel to the North CaroHna shores weekly and select the freshest fish, -shrimp, and shellfish for the area's discerning shoppers and finest restaurants. 942-1221 309 W. Roscrscry St. FREE LUNCH SWEEPSTAKES AT BENTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 929-5848 the streets" and meet people on a personal basis in order to be more effective as a political leader. Lee said he was concerned about the large numbers of people in the country who don't vote. He said many are not even registered, in addition to those who simply don't care enough to vote. Lee said it will be difficult to decide whether he will run against Andrews in the Democratic primary. The two largest fac tors in making the decision, he said, would be the availability of campaign money and his own ability to make the commitment necessary to run a winning campaign. for the nurse practitioners, saying that their case is 'ungrievable,' " said Beecher Gray, the Chapel Hill attorney represent ing the nurses. "I don't see it that way. And the people in the University personnel office say there's no precedent for not allowing a hearing. " "The reasons they gave us aren't even included in the employee's handbook," Student Health nursing director Carol Eiler said Wednesday. "We had never been informed of them, and we still can't understand why they wouldn't allow a hearing." 3 UNIVERSITY SQUARE downtown CHAPEL HILL facing GRANVILLE TOWERS Present this ad for your first months' rriembership. Expires 11183 university r.?sil chapel Hill 942-7545 South Square Mall Durham 489-3012 ASTHMA SUFFERERS - EARN $75 fca mm EPA Breathing Stady on Am UNC caaspws. To qualify yo asms be atale, 18-35, srtth caw fly active astasia. For ssore tsJoeasattoa please cal 966 1253. Mcday-FrkUv, tV5. HELP WANTED: GREAT PART-TIME money. Simple work. Call 942-6711 for details between 5 & 7 pm Fri.. Sat, Sun. and Mon. CaSs accepted during these hours only please! STUDENTS PLEASANT TELEPHONE WORK fcosa omr offic. Day or erswlwa shifts. No mxp. iscsssaiy salary $3.75 per koanr pbss bo. EXERCISEDIET STUDY-EARN $250 in 7 weeks. Free meals, free fitness analysis including maximal oxygen up take, body fat and total blood analysis. Males only between 20-35. Call 962-1371 or 9664524. 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Regan told 2,500 delegates at the an nual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank that the "global recession is over: "It may take some time for the recovery and its benefits to spread throughout the world, but make no mistake the long-awaited economic recovery is taking place right now," he said. BEIRUT, Lebanon The govern ment scrapped plans Wednesday to reopen the Beirut airport today after Druse militia leader Walid Jumblatt threatened to shell it. Public Works Minister Pierre Khoury said he would keep the airport closed until a truce supervision committee made up of representatives from the ar my and Druse, Christian and Shiite Moslem militias "completed discussions on the issue and security arrangements in and around the airport." ' Khoury had said the airport would reopen Thursday. 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Please caB Mitch 933-7016. personals YOU'RE INVITED! ALL-YOU-Can-Eat Pancake Brunch this Sunday at the Theta house, 227 E. Rosemary. 9:30 2:00. Proceeds go to Leukemia Society. Purchase tickets from a Theta or buy them at the door. $3.00 - WRITERS! ARTISTS! - The Cellar Door, UNCs Undergraduate Literary Maga zine, will be accepting submissions of prose, poetry, and graphics through Oct 3. For guidelines check the Union Desk. BREAKFAST IN BED! IN the wee hours Phi Mu members will awake to deliver you or a friend breakfast in bed! Brighten someone's day send them breakfast for II . See any Phi Mu or call 967-9165. "p r e-Taw club 1 J meets J ! TODAY ! . 3:30jnUnipn j WORLD'S LARGEST BAGEL SATURDAY, OCT. 1 PROCEEDS TO THE BURN CENTER BENTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 968-5848 would consider the reopening a viola tion of the 3-day-old civil war truce. Tropical Storm Dean pushed nor thward off the Eastern Seaboard with 60-mph winds Wednesday, disabling a tugboat and sweeping the Outer Banks of North Carolina with stiff winds and pounding surf. While the storm remained far from land, forecasters at the National Hur ricane Center in Miami said it was ex pected to strengthen slowly as it moved to the north-northeast at about 10 mph. At 6 p.m. EDT, the storm was centered near latitude 34.5 north, longitude 70.5 west, about 300 miles east of Cape Hatteras. Dean's max imum winds increased from 55 to 60 mph in the afternoon as the system moved north about 10 mph. RALEIGH North Carolina Sym phony musicians on Wednesday ratified a three-year contract after more than six months of negotiations, opening the way for the orchestra's first rehearsal of the" season today. "Both sides have worked long and hard to arrive at this resolution," said Executive Director Thomas H. McGuire Jr. in a prepared statement issued after the agreement was announced. "We be lieve the contract we have molded re flects the interests of musicians, manage ment and the people of North Carolina. We now look forward to returning to the business of making music." Details of the pact were not im mediately available. 2 for 1 Haircuts from Henderson St. ALICIA, DENNIS IS WAITING on the waD with your B-day present. Peter and his twin sister are Jealous. Remember to be careful cause the maids won't clean up after you and neither will we. Your S & Ms. 2 NY AD EXECS oa boondoggle syfiUng to share secrets of the ad ansae with interested rnarle. Call Ponndsr at Euro pa. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, JIM! THANKS for afl the love and support over the past 4 years. I Love You very much! Always, Laura. i BOXERS: THE UNC BOXING dub is here. Boxers of an sizes and skill levels are invited to Join in this age old art form call 933-6013. WELL L MISS SAPPHIRE Olivia Johnsonn. had an In teresting weekend. AB the no-no's were yes-yes's and regardless of what my clothing suggested, H wasn't my birth day. PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT! The Sound Barrier pres ents wicked fun live dance rock with The Pound Notes, Southern Culture on The Skids, and Innocent Bystanders! Three bands! Triple the excitement! Shazam! HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY GIN NY S! Don't break all our windows tonight! We're Just a-wonderin' when youll come home hungover. Eat spaghetti with John, have the Big Log. Embarrassed? Put on those wayfarers! Love Marge and F.F. COLLEGE BOWL CAMPUS QUESTION: Play smakers Theatre, a National Historic Landmark, was baflt In 1851. tt Is a Greek Revival temple designed by New York architect Alexander dackaoa Davie. The nnnsnal tabse aboat It Is that the cobs nuts' capsule are not adorned with acaatbas leaves, bat rather with what? Tomor row at noon la yonr last chance to register yoar team for THE VARSITY SPORT OF THE MIND. (Anew en Cora aad wheat). HEY RONNIE THIS IS Andropov, your buddy in Moscow. 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