2The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, September 5, 1984 Action on The Associated Press RALEIGH A Superior Court judge delayed action yesterday on a motion by the National Rifle Associ ation which challenges the constitution ality of state laws regulating political action groups and lobbyists. Jim Blackburn, a Raleigh attorney representing the NRA, and Wake District Attorney Randolph Riley said Judge Donald Smith asked them to gether additional legal information, which they would not describe. Smith did not set a time for hearing arguments on five NRA motions to dismiss the charges or set aside the indictment. The NRA seeks to set aside the indictment because it did not act as a political committee, but as a non-profit corporation, and to dismiss the charges because they restrict the NRA's First Amendment right to free expression, and because they are too vague. isdisc your faxes. Suppose fhs Amsriccifi IX&GrY Association 4) Association WE'RE FIGHTING 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 $4.00 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. Forced Intercourse Sexual Assault CHEC Contraceptive Health Education Clinic 966-2281, ext. 275 ask your RA or group leader to call us for presentations on rape awareness & prevention TM0-IFBB - Styro-Food: (stirofood). adj, describing the greasy, mass-produced fare of most fast food res taurants. Syn. Whopper, Big Mac, Huskee, etc. Ant. Fresh, individually prepared Subway sandwiches. WW"5 T E V 6 'f A T3 T7T7T INFORMATION DAY G R E AT HALL Im10 'PGElllEl! -jaMaav. -J p! Apply now for Spring & Summer "85" Positions Call: 942-4057 966-3761 NRA motion delayed The charges stem from a mailing by the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action to its 58,000 members in North Carolina urging them not to support gubernatorial candidate Eddie Knox in the May 8 primary. Knox, former Charlotte mayor, was the top finisher in the first primary but was defeated by Attorney General Rufus Edmisten in the June 5 Demo cratic runoff. If convicted, the NRA could be fined between $ 100 and $5,000 and its officers imprisoned for up to one year. State campaign reporting laws pro hibit corporations, labor unions, pro fessional associations and insurance companies from making contributions or expenditures on behalf of or in opposition to any political candidate. Such groups may, however, com municate with employes, stockholders or members and their families. The controversy focuses on what may be contained in those communications. American Heart FOR YOUR LIFE announcements RAINBOW SOCCER FALL 1984 RAINBOW SOCCER registration begins Monday, Aug. 20, Noon-6 p.m., at 500 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill. FIELD REGISTRATION is Saturdays, Aug. 18, Aug. 25, and Sept. 1, 10 a.m.-Noon, at Rainbow Soccer Stadium, oH Cleland Rd. and 15-501. TEAM ANNOUNCE MENT, Sat., Sept. 8, 10 a.m.-Noon, Rainbow Stadium. PRACTICE BEGINS, Monday, Sept. 10. Interested coaches and sponsors please call 967797. RAINBOW SOCCER is a non-profit recreational program in its 26th season, open to players of any age, sex or skill. FIELDS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GLEN LENNOX INVESTMENT GROUP. THE YOGA PLACE win offer 2 fail mmmm Sept. 3-Oct. 25 aad Oct. 29-Dec. 20 with 8 admit aad 2 childrca's classes. For iaforaatioa cafl 967-9686. It's a qaestioa of joy! 452 W. Franklia St. siace 1975. NON-SMOKING MALES, age 18-35, are needed to participate in EPA breathing research on the UNC campus. Pay is 5 per hour. For more information, call 966-1253 Mon Fri, 8-5pm. BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 wiO fee paid to healthy oawsaaohers, age 18-35 who complete mm EPA breathias atady oa UNC cam pas. Please call 966-1253 MoadayFriday 8am- PHOTOGRAPHERS, LETS START developing something! The First Carolina Photography club meeting will be held at the Union at 7pm on Wednesday, Sept. 5. This is an important meeting for all those interested in joining the club. Why a Typeset Resume? Because you want everything to look sharp at your interview. MERIDIAN LINES (above Henderson St. Bar) 968-0324 5 ALPHA KAPPA PSI Professional Business Fraternity Announces: Fall Rush Business, Economics, and Industrial Re lations Majors Welcome Rush tables set up at the Union and Carroll Hall 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. DISCOVER THE CAMPUS Y I Y Horizons, o Sept. 5 and 6th, In the Pit From 10:30 to 2:30 Get involved in k something worthwhile ? t t t 30th Annual TORONTO EXCHANGE A representative group of 40 UNC Students chosen to host students from University of Toronto in November and to represent Carolina at U. of T. in January, 1985... Sharing in an exchange of ideas, a comparison of cultures and a celebration of international friendship. Applications Available Aug. 31st Carolina Union The NRA argues that it may talk with membersabout any subject. The statec ontends that such communications may involve nonpartisan registration, get-out-the-vote campaigns or to establish and solicit contributions to a separate fund to be used for political purposes. In its letters to North Carolina members, the NRA said Knox advo cated handgun control while a state senator in 1 974. The group also enclosed a bumper sticker that said, lf Knox wins, you lose." Knox introduced a bill that would have required handgun owners to have a permit when carrying a pistol away from home or office. Lawmakers never voted on the bill. Knox said the bill was designed to control the abuse of "Saturday night specials. He asked the state Board of Elections to review the case and take action against the NRA. The board decided the NRA probably had violated a state law. :-MiVigiic3ii)tf:-:-:-iw'gv-: si :':vMvw:vx-fr:-:v:v:-: 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. THE UNC SCUBA CLUB'S fall meeting is on Wed. Sept .5 at 7:00pm in 304 of Woolen Gym. Come dive with us! POLP POLO. You saw it in the Olympics-now you can play! UNC water polo club organizational meeting tonight at the Union. Spm-no experience needed-team the sport of the eighties! Polo. Polo. Polo. Polo. O.B.T. MEMBERS! Get psyched for a picnic Sept. 10, 1984. Meet at the Alumni House parking lot at 5:45pm. O.B.T. provides the food, you provide the fun. BE THERE! FIELD HOCKEY CLUB meeting Thurs. Sept. 6th at 4:00 on E"haus field. This first meeting is important. Anyone who is interested is welcome! COME HEAR WHITE HOUSE STAFF member Don Divine Thurs. Sept. 6th at 3:30 in room 226 of the Union. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, call Mike Strong, Prudential-Backe Securities in the Courtyard, 942-0895. SCOTTISH HIGHLAND DANCING, session beginning September 20th. Beginner and advanced 'dancers welcome. Call Anne Stapteton 942-8303 or David Coulter 942-8257. ALPHA KAPPA PSI Professional Business Fraternity invites all Business, Econ. and Industrial Relations majors to rush. Sign-up tables in Union and Carroll Hafl beginning Sept. 4th 11:00am to 3:00pm. WHAT HAS 74 ARMS and legs, entertains itself well on bus rides of more than 24 hours and lives off the money it reaps from doughnut sales, raffle tickets and sordid party donations? The Toronto Exchange. Applications available August 31 and must be turned in by Sept. 7th. ABORTION to 20 weeks. Private and confidential GYN office with Saturday and evening appointments available. FREE Pregnancy Tests. 942-0824. TONIGHT at ' mors nest 1 1 SPLIT I I DECISION 1 :: :: S formerly I STRETCH MARKS call 967-4273 for info. Doman ings NOW HIRING delivery personnel. Good earnings, flexible hours. Run ners average $5-$7 per hour. Call 929-31 92 or come by 401 W.Franklin Just weeks before its NY opening: A New Musical About 3 Stand-Up Comics Sept. 9 - Sept. 23 Discount Preview Sat. Sept, 8 Paul Green Theatre Call PlayMakers: 962-1121 Charge by Phone The Media Board is now accepting applications for two at-large positions on the 1984-85 Board. For more information contact: Jennifer Cargal 967-5337 Maple leaf From Staff and Wire Reports TORONTO Brian Mulroney led Canada's Progressive Conserva tive Party to a landslide victory over Liberal Prime Minister John Turner in yesterday's elections, giving them a parliamentary majority for the first time in 26 years. Mulroney won election to the Parliament easily in northeastern Quebec, and his Conservative col leagues won or led in more than 140 other districts, with votes still uncounted in the western provinces, where the Conservatives are tradi tionally strong. In the four east coast provinces, the Conservatives defeated three incumbent Liberal Cabinet ministers and took 25 of the 32 seats, com pared to only 13 in the 1980 election. The Conservatives also made sweeping gains in Liberal strongh olds in Ontario and Quebec, guaran teeing a majority of the 282 seats in Parliament for Prime Minister-elect Mulroney. Both national television networks projected that the Conser vatives would win close to 200 seats. The Conservatives last won a similar sweep in 1958, under John Diefenbaker. The Liberals have been in control for all but nine months Sty latig ar Irri Send a subscription home help wanted. ASTHMATICS NEEDED! $120 will be paid upon coaspletioa of an EPA breathias atady oa the UNC campas. Time commitment is aboat 241 hoars. To sjaalify yoa mast be a healthy, aoa-smokias asthmatic white male, age 18-35. Please call Dr. Doaald Horstmao at 541-3804, MoadayFriday, 8aaa-5pm. LATE NIGHT OWLS needed for part time employment. Shift premium and meals.. Apply in person at Burger King, 205 E. Franklin St. between 3-5 p.m. PART TIME EMPLOYEES needed for all shifts, day and night job opportunities with meal benefits. Apply in person at Burger King, 205 E. Franklin between 3-5 p.m. CAN YOUR SMILE BE HEARD ON THE PHONE? If you are articulate, enthusiastic and like a challenge, you can help yourself and Carolina. Earn $3.35hour, plus bonus opportunities by calling alumni for The Carolina Fund. Two select teams of 30 students will make calls two evenings per week (Mon. and Wed. or Tues. and Thurs.), 7-9:30pm, starring Oct. 17. at "Phone Power" facility in Hanes HaB. For interview appointment call 962-4514, 9am-5pm. Affirmative actionequal opportunity employer. YOUTH BALLET INSTRUCTOR Part-time, temporary: teach Weds 2:30-5:30, Sept 26-Nov 14. Prefer exper. $6.25 hour. Apply by Sept 12: Chapel Hill ParksRecreation, 200 Plant Road. EOAAE. WANTED HELP WITH ROUTINE HOUSEWORK. Half day twice a month. Time flexible. One mile from Bus. 942 6926. ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDENT NEEDED as pro gram assistant in "WOMEN'S STUDIES". 15hrsweek for 1-2 academic" year committment. Submit Vita, recommen dations. 202F Caldwell Hafl by Sept. 14. WANT THE REWARD of a lifetime? The Umstead Committee needs volunteers-no experience necessary! We're meeting in the Union Sept. 5-6... the Y has details!! GRADUATE STUDENTS: Part-time secretary seeded for GPSF office. 8-10 hoars per week. $3.50 hoar. Flexible hoars. Call 962-575. 20 DISCOUNT IN SEPT. with this ad. Experienced, professional typist. Speedy, accurate and reliable. 967-1383. MAKE MONEY BY MAIL. It is easier and more profitable than you think. Check out this wonderful opportunity for yourself. Send a self -addressed stamped, envelope for free details to P.O. Box 15 Carrboro, N.C. 27510. WANTED: HEALTHY MALES to participate in an alcohol study. Must be age 19-30. Requires three lab visits of 8 10 hours each. $75 will be paid on completion of study. For information write, Mr. J. LaDine 1124 FLOB 231H, UNC CH, Chapel HU1, N.C. 27514 or phone 919-966-1154. SALES INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY valuable busi ness experience for your resume as well as high income potential. A major national financial corporation which is rated best in its field in Fortaae magazine survey. Offers college students and internship opportunity that can lead to a career in management. For details and appointment call Scott Hoffman after 1pm at 942-4187. RAINBOW SOCCER COACHES WANTED Folks who want spirited fun to coach RAINBOW SOCCER teams this fall. RAINBOW, a most prestigious recreational soccer league, is a wonderful way to make new friends and integrate into the Chapel Hill community. Enthusiasm encouraged, no experience necessary. Coaching Clinic on Sat., Sept. 8, 10:30-Noon, at Rainbow Soccer Stadium. Practices begin Sept. 10. Interested coaches should call 967 8797, or come by 500 W. Rosemary St., Noon-6pm. STUDENTS WITH DIABETES Meet other diabetic students Learn about your illness Share ideas and concerns t X r group lur siuuciiis wuu v diabetes begins Sept. 24. Call 966-3658 before 921 for information and X screening appointment J PROGRESSIVE, COOPERATIVE SOCIALLY RELEVANT THEATRE Sound Interesting? The STAGE a CHANGE THEATRE ENSEMBLE is for you!! (openings for actors, writers, di rectors, publicity, fundraising) Come to our organizational meeting THURSDAY, SEPT. 6th at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Resource Center (behind Breadmen's Restaurant). For more info call 929-5498. Leave message on machine. conservatives Mews in Brief of the past 21 years, including 15 years under Pierre Elliott Trudeau. With the western provinces still to be heard from, the Conservatives were getting 52 percent of the national vote, to 34 percent for the Liberals and 12 percent for the New Democrats, Canada's socialist party. Terror in South Africa JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Police firing rubber bullets and tear gas yesterday drove off crowds of looters and arsonists plundering wrecked shops in three black townships where rioting Mon day killed 26 people. More buildings were burned, but the townships were comparatively quiet yesterday, and no new casu alties reported. As many as 300 injured had been reported during the riots Monday, the worst black violence in South Africa since the 1976 So weto uprising. Police Commisioner Gen. Johan Coetzee told the South African Press Association there was "strong evi dence" the unrest was being brought Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, SALES HELP NEEDED to start immediately. Part-time in retail computer store. Saturdays, late afternoon, and evenings. Approx. lOhrsweek. Opportunity for more hours over holidays and summer. $5 per hour. Knowledge of Apple or IBM Compatible Computers needed. If interested call Ed at 493-5466. UNC Students! Domino's Pizza is the perfect part-time job. Being UNC's favorite pizza delivery company creates a large number of job openings for drivers, phone persons, and pizza makers. Drivers actually earn $7 $10 per hour while they deliver pizzas and listen to their car stereos. It is also a great way to meet people all across campus. We know students have tight schedules, and that is why we let you sign up for the times that you want to work. Also Domino's Pizza employees get great deals on pizzas. Go ahead, check and see how many checks you wrote to Domino's Pizza last year! Make your parents proud! Earn more money and spend less on pizza by working for Domino's Pizza. So, if you are 18 years or older, and have a car with insurance, contact John Drake at 503 W. Rosemary St. or Neil Warren at 209 15-501 Bypass across from Eastgate Shopping Center. It all makes such perfect sense. COLLEGE STUDENT to care for 1 year old son in home 1-2 weekend days a month. Own transportation required. $2.00hour 929-1616. V STUDENT WHO WISHES house cleaning and who has own transportation. Part-time only $5hour afternoons and weekends. VARIOUS POSITIONS OPEN for 11:00-3:00 lunch shift. Apply in person after 2:00 at Jordan's. Ask for Craig. RESPONSIBLE STUDENT NEEDED Monday thru Friday 2:30 to 5:30 to take care of two active boys. Own transportation required. 967-9167 evenings and weekends. HELP WANTED Managers, cooks, counter people and delivery personnel. Good pay, experience helpful. Please call 929-2425 during business hours or apply at Time -Out," University Square. PART TIME KITCHEN HELP NEEDED. Week nights and weekends. The Fearrington House Restaurant 8 miles south on Hwy 15-501. Contact Muskie. 967-7770. for sale USED FURNITURE, UNFINISHED FURNITURE We have more than anyone in NC. Trading Post, South Greensboro St., Carrboro, 942-2017. GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE for UNC Navy Football Game. Prices very reasonable. Call David at 942-5067. THREE EXCELLENT QUALITY dorm sized carpets. One large grey- $35. One large brown and tan-$35. One small brown-$10. 933-2868. PYTHON FOR SALE 8 foot cuddly pet who loves television. Appraised at $300 sell for $125. Call 942-2574. FOR SALE Awesome toft for sale now! Good price! Call now 933-4703. Ask for Stephanie. lost and found LOST: METAL FRAME photo-brown prescription glasses in Woolen Gym-Student Union area on Monday 27th. Please call 942-3076. REWARD. $30 REWARD for the first person to return or describe the location of the large, color karate poster which was on the announcement cube in front of the Union. $10 for similar small poster which disappeared from Woolen Gym.' Call David Coleman 966-3263 of Master Choi, Phillips HaU, 159. LOST GOLD BRACELET, three strands, rope chain. $100 reward if returned. Please call 933-3325 after 3:00. LOST GOLD BRACELET with diamonds. Reward offered. Please call 929-9147 after 6pm. LOST: 3 year SI lb. cat. Auwtr to tmm aaasa of Babba. Last seen oa the coraer of Franklia aad Colnmbia. Has bcea kiowa to s violent aad abaaive. If sighted call 967-9532. J Tho Resume Place J i RESUMES j Your resumes must be well written to I get results. Others type and typeset, but I ONLY the Resume Place specializes in I WRITING rtume. I J In the Chtpel H!!l Rutty Buying . J 151 E. Rosemary "SS3-1CC0 . Opn 10-7 Mon.-Frl. . . Other Hours by Appointment B ATTENTION: STUDENTS Are you looking for a Part-time Job that , works around your class schedule has short shifts has no late night hours gives you an opportunity to move up into student management Then Granville Student Dining Asso ciation could be the place for you! Openings on all shifts. Come and pick up an application at Granville Towers Cafeteria between 9-5, Monday-Friday. sweep races under control, although sporadic stone throwing, looting and arson continued. Police said 12 more bodies were found in Sharpeville, Sebokeng and Evatom townships, 45 miles south of Johannesburg. Fourteen bodies were recovered earlier from Mon day's rioting. The Star newspaper in Johannes burg quoted sources at Sebokeng Hospital, which serves the black townships, on the number of wounded. Blacks set fire to dozens of shops and houses and rained gasoline bombs and bricks on police Monday. The immediate cause of the ram page appeared to be rent increases announced by the local black council last week. Rioters killed three members of the council, hacking and burning one of them to death, national radio said. But black opponents of the white minority government said underly ing the unrest was anguish over the most severe recession since the 1930s and the continued denial of political rights to the black majority of 22 million. Monday's riots were the bloodiest for a single day since the riots in 1976 leaving nearly .600 dead. First Class Postage is $3.00 per week. Third Class Postage is $1.75 per week. the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. FOUND! LOTS OF THINGS over the summer and spring semester. Where?' APO LOST AND FOUND. Union basement. Please check today. We are clearing it out. FOUND A WOMEN'S WATCH near Hamilton Hall. Please call Lee at 933-5365 to identify. rent PARKING SPACE FOR RENT five minute walk to mid campus. $25 monthly. Call Warwick 929-1441 evenings. roommates FEMALE NON SMOKING roommate needed immediately for two bedroom Tarheel Apt. Own room. On C-bus line. $168month plus utilities. Call 968-8631. FEMALE SEMI STUDIOUS ROOMMATE wanted to share two bedroom apt. on bus route. $112month plus 1 3 utilities. Call 967-9449. FUN, CLEAN. NEAT GIRL to share 2 bedroom new condo. Please call 968-1654 to meet us... We want you to be happy with us too. " ' ' FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share a three bedroom Carolina Apartment. Have your own room! $133 month plus 13 utilities. Call 967-1063 anytime after 5pm. UNDERGRAD FEMALE WANTED to share fully furnished apt. $125month plus 13 utilities. Call anytime 967-4514. STUDIOUS NON SMOKING MALE desired to share 2 bedroom apt. $125month plus 13 utilities 967-8412. rides HELP! GIRL NEEDS RIDE to and from ECU this weekend. Can leave Friday after 12. Will help pay for gas. Please call Katie 933-3486. personals DO YOU NEED information on Birth Control or sexual health? Drop by Student Health Service, 2nd floor Health Education Section for a confidential, free information session at 3:00 p.m. Tuesday. Call 966-2281 ext. 275 for more information. THE FIRST CLASS OF "APOCRYPHA" will take place on Wed. Sept. 5th, 7:30pm at the Hillel Library. This class win be devoted to explaining the ancient greek translation of the Bible. The course will be taught by Dr. David Halperin of the UNC Religion Dept. The course, which wiB be taught all of fall semester is free to Hillel members and $$10 for non-members. Hillel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill. HEALTH EDUCATION located on the 2nd floor of the Student Health Service is offering an 8 week drop-in weight management and fitness group every Thursday beginning Sept. 6, 12-l:30pm. No appointment needed. For more information call 966-2281 ext. 275. TA YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG once, but you have a lifetime to be immature! 21 XOX's-WA. PAULA, TERRY LEE: There has got to be some significance to your birthdays happening on the same day, but far be it from me to interpret the cosmos. Happy Birthday! Oh, and which one of you is older?... Love, Frank LOR1 M. You are a hard girl to find. I really would like to see you again. Let's try to get together. Lee HAPPY BIRTHDAY STACI D ! You are our favorite freshman. We love you, Shawn and Karen FREE DISCOUNT POSTER CATALOG. Write: Art Factory, 9 WestRosemont Ave., Alexandria, VA 22301. WAtfTCD: D2LIVEHY P2 fSS S3 tf 5 L ' . Part or full time. Flexible hours and days. Must be at least 18. Must have own car and Insurance. Must be able to work weekends. Our drivers average $5.00 to $9.00 per hour. Apply In person at the Domino's Pizza location nearest you. 1994 Qowlfxy Pl?i, Planned Parenthood o Birth Control o Annual Exams for Women o FREE Pregnancy Tests & Counseling A Name You Can Trust 942-7762 Low Cost Confidential I i I I I II i

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