2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, November 2, 1983 Gubernatorial 1 s J Gubernatorial candidate Eddie Knox Carolina Union. He encouraged training for high-tech jobs. City desk writers to meet The City Desk of The Daily Tar Heel will hold a mandatory meeting for city staff writers today at 5 p.m. in the DTH office. The meeting will out Bill Thorp LISTENING COUNTS! He hears what people have to say, he's accesible to the voices .of the whole community PEOPLE COUNT! C PMZA L If Compare Our Incredibly Low Prices! p UqLi I VEGETABLE SPECIAL . 7) mushrooms, green peppers, onions & black olives If Med. $4.95 Lg. $7.45 Pfffc ' ' Mil . .Ill - mi " 1 11 1 ' , - f . .-J .'X y , f- Chapel Hill Town Council Vote November 8th Paid for by the Bill Thorpe Committee 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 ELLIOTS NEST PROUDLY PRESENTS GLASS MOON singing "On The Carousel" Wed., Nov. 9. Showtime at 9 pin Happy Hour 8-9 pm. Advanced tickets call 967-4273. COMMUNITY WHOUSTIC HEALTH CENTER'S Healing Arts Festival. Nov. 5th, Rosenau Hall. Workshops on healthy living; delicious food, raffle, music, exhibition hall. Call 929-1021 for information. BEER, WINE. MUNCHIES. SOFTDRINKS, Dancing! Come to Oktoberfest, Nov. 4th at The Community Church (comer of Mason Farm and Purefoy Roads) Ad mission $3.50. Tickets available in the German Dept., Dey Han. THERE WILL BE A Career Seminar featuring Cindy Leach of Northern Telecom, Inc. on "Marketing within the Telecommunications Industry" at 3:30 in T-6 NC on Thurs., Nov. 3. Everyone is welcome! Mr. Gatti's Needs Delivery Drivers. Day and Night posi tions. Name your own hours. Above average earnings. Call 968-UNCl. Era israassv i;tiij:4 f l$.- fi.!)i 4t.irKw ;.i(4:aia; candidate Knox say s jobs equal education n i sr r N K k J a 1 DTHZane A. Saunders spoke to students Tuesday in the line procedures for coverage of this year's municipal elections. Writers who cannot attend should contact John Conway before the meeting. 1 'v, 'WvA ts&Wi y Xv.ftJ-''-' M i i imp &'V'' y, , 4m"4!&- mum wv,s , i PMS SEMINAR: THERE WILL be an Informational session about premenstrual syndrome today, November 2 at 7.-00 pm in Joyner Dorm. Judy N orris a nationally recognized ex pert on the subject will conduct the workshop. She will speak about the symptoms of PMS and how to alleviate them. lost and found FOUND FALL SEMESTER BUS pass, on highway 54 across from Old WellCarolina Apts. Call 929-3557 to iden tify. LOST: SIAMESE CAT. FROM Royal Park complex. Reward, contact 8-P968-0648. LOST: TEXAS DRIVER'S LICENSE 097 11603. If found, PLEASE call Diana at 933-2947. Being from out-of-state, it would be very hard to replace it Thanks. LOST! GOLD PINKY RING between Hamilton and Gran ville. If s sentimental value. REWARD OFFERED! Please call 933-1875 or 967-7389 if found. help wanted MAKE $360 TO $800 WEEKLY stuffing envelopes at home. No limit. Free supplies. Send 25 cents and stamped envelope to: Box 119, T. Landers, 308 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, Calif. 90024. FRONT DESK CLERK PART-time, weekends. Call The University Motor Inn, 929-2398. GUYS! THIS IS YOUR last chance to become one of the men of Ladies' Choice. We need 2 more uninhibited guys with good looks, good builds and great personali ties for the strip-o-gram service for women only. Reliability and own transportation a must Great pay for work that is always kin. Call 942-3228 6-11 p.m. to night only. NEED HOLIDAY CASH? ASTHMA SUFFERERS - EARN $75 tn mm EPA Brathiag Stady oa the UNC taaipas. To qualify yom must be atalc, 18 35. with csurroatlv active aatbsaa. For aaor tafor sMtfaM pluM call 966-1253. Monday-Friday, 8-5. Sewing Is Our Art Proprietor-graduated French Tailoring School (Vietnam). Fine dressmaking, alterations are our specialty, restyling and much more. Call 929-0499 M-F 10:306, Sat. 8-3. Kroger Plaza Sewing Center, Suite 212 (upstairs). TODAY This Week Tf W, Th at Noon The Rolling Stones in The Union Upstairs Lounge t i: zi By WAYNE THOMPSON Staff Writer Charlotte mayor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Eddie Knox brought his "Jobs Equal Education" platform to 80 students Wednesday in the Carolina Union. "God help us if we don't match up jobs with education today," Knox said as he unveiled his program to encourage the training of North Carolinians for high tech jobs. "If we stick to the rural traditions of North Carolina, most of you are going to be going off to Silicon Valley," said KnoxJSilicon Valley is an area in Califor nia known for its abundance of computer industries. Knox said one-third of North Carolina's manufacturing jobs will be done by machines in 1993. "Robots will do the things that your mom and dad have done for years," he said. , In order to prepare students for what he called the new "information age," Knox said North Carolina must develop sophisticated plans for the education of youth. Though he said he did not know everything about education, Knox said as governor he would appoint an educa tional commission composed of acade micians to come up with recommenda tions. Knox has publicly supported im , - We Are Pleased to Announce That r Vinita Pasi, M.D. " Specializing in Obstetrics, Gynecology, Birth . 11 Control, Pregnancy Counseling, and well :j . health counseling, exercise, weight control and I - . s stress control is now associated with Dr. - William E. Brenner. - xt ' ' i V ' For appointments call. ... L-,, -, : .,A J Triangle Women's Health Center 942-0011 .109 Conner Drive Across from University Mall r L 929-SUBS '7827 Free Delivery 5 pm to Midnight u "Sandwich STfiH FREE with purchase of a large 13 (hami pepperoni, salami and cheese) sub and ;a .large;drink 4 offer good thru' Nov. 12 Try our subs for your tailgate parties GIANT PARTY SUBS AVAILABLE All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad 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. EARN FREE TRAVELCOMMISSIONS promoting Spring Break vacations on your campus. We are seeking aggressive and eager persons to represent our College Travel Division. CaO (914) 632-8500. collect. OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMER YEAR round. Europe. S. Amer.. Australia, Asia. All Fields. $500-51200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. NEED HOLIDAY CASH? BLACK MALES & FEMALES $45 will b paid to healthy noa saokess, age 18-35, who complete an EPA breath big study on th UNC camp as. For more info pleas call 966-1253, Monday-Friday 8 ajav-5 psa. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEER stu dents needed. Part time flexible hours available, minimum 20 hoursweek on 2nd or 3rd shift. Manufacturing environ ment, several positions available. Apply in person at: Foam Design, Inc., 2425 S. Alston Ave.. Durham, N.C. 27713 THE FRANK PORTER GRAHAM CHILD DEVELOPMENT Center needs volunteers to conduct activities with preschool children. No experience necessary. Training and supervision provided. For more information, call 966-4121 Monday, Wednesday or Friday 9 to 5. Training sessions begin Satur day, November 5 at 9 a.m. THE EPA NEEDS 18-35 YEAR OLD NON-SMOKING white males to give small blood samples on the UNC cam pus. Pay is 15hr. For more info, call 966-1253 Monday Friday, 8 AM-5PM. WESTERN SrZZLIN STEAK HOUSE is now accepting ap plications for full time and part time positions. Day and night shift positions available. Apply 2-4 pm daily. 324 West Rosemary. WANTED: STUDENT SALES REP. to sell formal favors, glassware, sportswear, novelties to Greeks, dorms, clubs. Commission, own hours. Call Custom Favor Company toll free 1-800-323-3101. services AMITY LSATGMATMCATGRE Seminars. Our guaran tee: Score in top 25 or take the next course free. Call toll free 800 243-4767 for schedule and free brochure. I" "back EooiTrecords" I I Fall Sale 25 Off LFs I I Great Classical, Rock, Jazz, etc. I 136 E. Rosemary Lower Level NCNB Plaza near Ram Theatres Mon.-Sat. 12-6 p.m. 933-0019 Buy - Trade - Sell Pizza Transit Authority RUN AHEAD OF THE REST p T A needs good clean, energetic people to become part of our delivery team Base wage plus tips and commission can earn a good runner over $200'wk Must be 18 and nave reliable auto and insurance Flexible hours for full time and part time position Apply in person at 300 W Rosemary St. proving the state's community college system. Like Gov. Jim Hunt, Knox believes one way to improve North Carolina's economy is to encourage out-of-state and international firms to locate their businesses in North Carolina. "In Charlotte, we've brought $200 million worth of investment (into the city) in a four-year period," he said. The former two-term N.C. senator, who chews tobacco and also likes to do a little gospel singing every now and then, listed ' other, accomplishments in Charlotte. "In Mecklenburg County our unemployment rate is 5 percent, com pared to other counties where it is 18 per cent or higher," Knox said. But perhaps his most interesting feat as mayor was the clean-up of the West Trade Street area in Charlotte a street previously known for its prostitution and adult book stores. "One DJ said he saw two of them (prostitues)in the back seat of a car driving out of "the city," Knox said. "I've gotten rid of 90 percent of the massage parlors," he added as the crowd laughed. Knox ended his speech on a more serious note. "I believe what leadership I give has to bring out the best of you," he told students. "We want you to'become involved in North Carolina." 1 )l IF 400 West Franklin St. Across from Bus Station Shop Small 13 ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confiden tial GYN facility with Saturday and evening appoint ments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Tests. 942-0824. STEREO-FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE on stereo components. We also repair and upgrade speaker systems. With state-of-the-art drivers. Reasonable rates. Call John Florence. 929-2841. IT IS ALMOST THESIS time. . .and you should let Village Instant Printing assist you. We are experts in the careful duplication of dissertations, and theses. We have the 100 cotton rag Old Council Tree bond that most professors and departments require. Stop by VIP in Kroger Plaza, facing Franklin St. We're between Lowe's and the Village Bank. We're open Mon.-Fri. 8 am-6 pm and Sat 9-2 pm. for sale GRANVILLE WEST MALE CONTRACT for sale. Second semester. Call immediately: David 933-2553 FOR SALE: BANNER HOUSE purses, shoes, and sweaters at Factory Outlet prices. Call 933-7302 or come by 236 Cobb. Think ahead for Christinas presents! 1981 OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER wagon, diesel, converted with new gas 307 engine GMs computer adjusted industry pacesetter. As of 1020 w90 days warranty. Car is in first class condition. Book value $7700 conversion $2000 price $8,000. Call 967-3339. . COUCH FOR SALE-loog eooogh to stretck oat oa 8 ft. aataral beige off white woven saatort aL Loom cushions. Good condition. $300.00 or beat offer. 933-8782 or 962-1163. COLLEGE SWEATSHIRTS! HARVARD (GREY) - Yale (white) Princeton (navy) Dartmouth (kelly) North Carolina (light blue) USC (white) others. $14.00 each postpaid. Send check to LMg, Box 317, Brookhaven, MS 39601. COD orders call 1-601-835-1085. 2 FEMALE GRANVILLE SOUTH contracts for sale immedi ately! 7th floor great place to live! Please call Kathy 9334424 or Lynn 9334)454. CRA1GE. FEMALE CONTRACT FOR sale: Like single, roommate hardly there. Available immediately. Call Krista collect 489-5875. . MORRISON DORM CONTRACT FOR sale. I really need someone to buy my contract. Please call 933-3320 and ask for Cindy. FOR SALE CRAIGE FEMALE CONTRACT, dorm sized refrigerator (price negotiable) and meal ticket (buy part or all). If interested, call Janice at 933-3657. HINTON JAMES CONTRACT FOR sale. Available for Spring Semester. Must Sell. Please call Ken at 933-4552 or 967-9118. WHO HAS N.Y. STYLE CORNED BEEF AND HOT PASTRAMI? BENTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 929-5848 PP -- 99 State ana Nation The Associated Press WASHINGTON President Reagan wfll travel to Camp Lejeune on Friday to attend a memorial service in honor of Marines who were killed in Lebanon and Grenada, it was an nounced Tuesday. After the service, the president and his wife, Nancy, will meet family members of the victims, according to deputy White House press secretary Larry Speakes. The president plans to address the base personnel and their families at nearby Cherry Point Marine Air Sta tion before returning to the White House at midafternoon.. The Marines serving with a multina tional peacekeeping contingent in Beirut are based at Camp Lejeune. WASHINGTON The hotly de bated MX missile program overcame another challenge Tuesday as the House voted 217-208 to approve $2.1 billion to produce the first 21 of the in tercontinental nuclear weapons. desegregation vent the cutoff of funds. UNC accused HEW of un constitutional efforts to end desegregation. One of UNCs main objections to HEW's criteria was the department's demand that UNC end duplicate programming at predominantly black and pre dominantly white institutions. In the suit, UNC argued DREAMS DO The Chapel Hill IMISsKSieini Ice Cream Shoppe DELIVERS! (to the campus of UNC) Mon.-Thurs. 7 pm-11 pm Handpacked pints and quarts or an entire ice cream party plus brownies, blond ies, -and -black bottom" cupcakes Call 9427484 (between 6:30 and 10:30) (minimum order $10.00 no delivery charge) Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. FOR SALE FEMALE GRANVILLE East contract for Spring Semester. Please call Cindy at 933-1807. If no answer please keep trying. Maid service, good location, pool. wanted. WANTED: 2 GUEST PASSES to the Clemson Game. Call 942-8223 and ask for Ira. WANTED: ONE OR TWO .tickets to Lionel Ritchie concert Friday eve in Raleigh. Call (Alice) eve: 967-3477. WANTED: ONE OR TWO non-student tickets to Clemson game. Call 968-9118. 929-6680 and ask for Alan. I am at the PDC House. I NEED TWO TICKETS to the Lionel Richie concert Fri. night 967-4428. Keep trying. WE NEED THREE GUEST passes for the CarolinaClem son game. Call 933-4060. roommates 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED for spacious 2 bed room, 2 bath apt starting spring semester $83.75month plus l utJl. Furnished, good location, on busline. Call soon 968-1756. Keep trying! rides ARE YOU GOING TO the Midwest for Thanksgiving? I will be going to Central Indiana by private plane and have three seats open. Will stop anywhere between here and there. Call Jama 933-4177 after 7:00 pm. NEED RIDE TO CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va. U.V.A. Friday, Oct 4 can leave after 12:00 will help pay for gas. Please call 929-7931 ask for Tracy. personals ELSIE TULSA, OKLAHOMA WAS quite a trip. What can 1 say? You're great! Congrats on coming in 3rd place in na tional competition! Love, Your Sis. DO YOU NEED A MIRACLE IN YOUR UFE? Whether physical, cnKrtional. or sptrrtual Jasos baa the asOTr-Hbelf. Coma boar this message throngh NkbPappfo. TODAY This Week T, W, at 9 pm Robin Williams in the Union Upstairs Lounge In an hour-long debate, MX ad vocates said the Reagan administration has made sincere efforts in arms con trol, but opponents remained deeply skeptical. House members defeated an amendment by Rep. Joseph P. Addab bo, D-N.Y., that would have stripped the production money from a $247 billion defense spending bill. The vote was the closest call that the program has had this year in the House. Members had approved pro duction by a 13-vote margin in a military authorization bill in July and had freed impounded money for the project by 53 votes in April. RALEIGH In 85 of North Carolina's 100 counties, more people were working in September than in August, state Employment Security Commission chairman Glenn Jemigan said Tuesday. v Jemigan said the jobless rate fell in 85 counties, increased in 13 others and remained the same in two. "Claims for unemployment in surance provide a good indicator, and we watch them closely," Jemigan said. "On a weekly average basis, 100,000 fewer people filed claims in September than in January 1983. From page 1 that eliminating duplication would hinder educational freedom. The case continued in court until UNC approved the terms of the consent decree to end the dispute. Under the consent decree, UNCs activities will be monitored by Dupree until Dec. 31, 1986. The document is in ef fect until Dec. 31, 1988. COME TRUE! 0 TO THE GIRL WHO borrowed my ID to check out two books on Galdos, please return them to Wilson Library; they are overdue! WANT TO GET INVOLVED? Help us support LAUCH FAIR CLOTH for governor in '84. If interested, please contact Kate KittreU at 933-6210 or 929-2116. CATHY D. FOR SOMEONE'S who's favorite word is huh and yi, yi, your pretty neat. You help me thru alot of impos sible days. Happy Birthday Love Wendy. HEY MANGUM. SOMETHINGS do apeak foe theaaaelves, THE HAUNTED HOUSE was a grvac uccesa! Thanks for your hard work, groat job Mr. Fava, et aOL AL PLAN NOW FOR SPRING Break. We're holding tfcaBB space on special cruises or try Nassau's "College W V. Go with a special friend or take a group. CaD Mary. Code Travel (near Granville Towers) for information, 942-419o. TO THE BIG BROTHERS of Alpha Chi Sigma we arc hap py, excited and ready for a fun filled semester. We love paav RHO Chapter pledges. WIN A PIZZA PARTY with your favorite beverage at aW Crush Clemson pep rally and spirit contest sponsored by Domino's Friday 7:30 in Carmlchael. Special Woody Durham! TO MMC.. vm j IN lonthor mo In nbistfc-: nothing couU i taint the memory of our Friday night "masquerade." Tm so giaa it nnauy nappenea. BUDDY... TODAY IS YOUR day, so get out and make it happen. A lot has gone on this semester. Too much?? I don't know, maybe it's me. ..HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY, girl. . .even though 111 still be buying your Bud! IH be thinking about you, your Not so succesful scammer. DOC. YOU'RE LEGAL AGAIN but can't find anyone to celebrate with. Oh well, that's what you get for being old! Happy Birthday anyway! Love, Bridge. "PUT ON YOUR RED shoes and dance" at the biggest, grandest most flawless parry ever!!! Come to the Newman Center, Saturday night at 9 pm, and dance! Leave your alcohol at home, but bring a friend. A CGA Presentation. SANDY! WHAT DO WE get when we cross Jackson Brown and Lover boy? We get one real happy suitemate on her bir thday. Hope it's great! Love. Diane. (Mb jpHHB 32SD QLMD Union Squash Tournament Nov. 14-18 Fetzer Gym All skill levels welcome Sign-up and info at Union Desk Nov. 1-11 Prizes will be awarded

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