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2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday. October State party leaders dispute debate's victor I he Associated Press N. Democratic Partv Chairman Daui Price said Frit Mondale won Nesterdays debate against President Reagan, but state Republican Chair man David Hahcrty called the debate a draw. I lalieitx said the structure of the debate was so tight that "there were no clear winners." But Price said Mondale won the Citizens Party candidate Johnson speaks to students By MARK POWELL Staff Writer About 80 people shouted out what they would do if they were president of the United States Friday night in Hamilton Hall at the request of Sonia Johnson, Citizens Party candidate for president. The Citizens Party supporters asked for women at the head of every pre sidential cabinet, passage of the Equal Rights Amendment and the dismantling of nuclear weapons and the U.S. military. Johnson, the party's second candi date for president, outlined the reasons for her candidacy and the purpose of the third party movement. "After November, even if we get the Democrats in, well still have the same leaders. They have dinosaur minds and they're going to lead us into the tar pits," she said. Johnson said that the purpose of the Citizens Party and all third party movements was to bring diversity to Prospects are By KATHY NANNEY Staff Writer Jobs in customer sales and marketing fields offer great opportunities for college graduates, a panel of three business experts told an audience of about 25 people in Hanes Hall Thurs day night. 160 COLLATING POSITIONS First Shift 7:30 AM to 4 PM Second Shift 5:00 PM to 1:30 AM Need Extra Money? Need Christmas Savings? Kelly Clerical Division is now accepting applications for 160 collating positions which will start mid October. Requirements: 3 week commitment Valid driver's license At least 1 8 years old Social Security Number i $100 Bonus JlLLLJJ People SERVICES 383-2575 942-8518 1911 Hillandale Rd. Suite 1210-1220 Not An Agency Never A Fee Equal Opportunity Employment MFH O T0 o&iiiimBGLi aicais 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 boxei ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately u there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements THERE WILL BE AN EARLY DEADLINE FOX ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PLACED IN THE DTH ON WED. OCT. 17 (first publication after Fall Break). Classifieds deadline will be Oct. 11 at noon. DC deadline twill be Oct. 10 at noon. Plan ahead! WORLD FOOD DAY BANQUET HELP THE HUNGRY Register at Union Mon.-Fri. Apply now for Spring&Summer "85" Positions Call: 942-4057 966-3761 8, 1984 debate, held in Louisville. Ky. "People mean different things by that. But I think he won in two ways," Price said of Mondale, the Democratic presiden tial candidate. "In the first place, 1 think he won on the issues. He effectively brought up those questions such as the deficit . . . questions of where we're going in education. "It was Mondale who really looked to the future." Price said in a telephone politics. She said that almost all new ideas came from outside the two party system. "All labor reforms have come from third parties and not one person (in the United States) would give up what the Socialist Party has done for us Social Security, social programs," Johnson said. The Citizens Party wants democracy at all levels of American life social, economic and political and internal democracy wiuuii the paiijr iioii, according to party literature. Johnson blamed sexism for causing the world's problems because it set the standards for politics. "The oppression of women is the archetypal oppression this is how we see all things," she said. Government should not be worked with, but around, because of the aggressive male leaders in government, she said. Johnson encouraged average citizens to work around the system to achieve their goals. good for careers in sales and marketing "My company is looking for someone who can make a person change his way of thinking to your way of thinking," Bernie Sandler, a Charlotte headquar ters account manager for Beecham Products, said. Companies want people who like to set goals for themselves, and who know how to handle pressure situations. Committment and self discipline are critical because sales and marketing representatives with Bee cham work alone about 95 percent of the time, he said. Si s I ! s 1 tjnrff.Jff m33& 'tOiZVi 3G3 5v.lt. ?t in cxjjc r&Sim 'tG" REAL PIT BAR-B-Q -501 Bypass at Elliott Chapel Hill 933-9248 Rdtf N IN T! n 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., 8-5 p.m. BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 will be paid to health non-smokers, age 18-35 who complete an EPA breathing study on UNC cam . pas. Please call 966-1253 Monday-Friday 8 a.m. 5 p.m. LEARN BARTENDING Anyone 19 or over. Work in exciting places, earn high income, meet interesting people. Classes held at 106 Fraternity Court. Call 942-53P5 TODAY! White females 18 years and older of approximately normal weight and height who are interested in participating in a paid nutritional survey contact JoAnn Hendleman, pricipal investigator at 933-9761. Leave message and telephone number where you can be reached if researcher not available. White females 18 years and older of approximately 20 over appropriate weight range, who are interested in participating in a paid nutritional survey please contact JoAnn Hendleman, principal investigator at 933-9761. Please leave a message and telephone number where you can be reached if researcher is not available. White females 18 years and older who are using self-induced vomiting as means of weight control and interested in participating in a paid research survey should contact JoAnn Hendelman, principal investigator at 933-9761. Please leave a message and telephone number where you can be reached if researcher is not available. 929-1976 JapaneseGerman Automotive Service The Carolina Union, the Chinese Student Association, and the International Center presents The Youth Goodwill Mission from Taiwan, The Republic of China "An Adventure in Chinese Songs and Dances." V! 1 i 1 i i Ail Tuesday, October 16 8:00 P.M. Memorial Hall Tickets on sale Union Box Office UNC $2, General Public $3 vr irr. interview from his home in Chapel Hill following the debate. "On issue after issue, that was Mondale's perspective. "On substance he was much stronger, and I thought on style he was also stronger. That's probably a surprise to many people. But I thought in that dimension ... he was more confident . . . and that Reagan seemed nervous and confused at times." But Flaherty said he thought Reagan "Worldwide, people are going to have to circumvent world leaders, Jesse Jackson-like." Johnson's ideal government would be based on radical feminism. She said that female culture is superior to male culture and that it would be best for the world if nurturance and non aggression were more highly valued than they are. "There has never been anything as whole as feminism; it's a philosophy, a set of values, not a narrow platform," she said. Women have been purposely degraded by the patriarchal society to keep them under control, Johnson said. Rape and incest are ways that men have traditionally controlled women, she added. "This planet is not home to women. Someone is trying to kill us all the time." The patriarchal system also uses pornography to control women, accord ing to Johnson, who cited media portrayals of women who enjoyed being In a rapidly growing career field such as sales and marketing, there are many opportunities for promotion. Marketing experts stress personal drive and enthusiasm as keys to success in sales and marketing jobs. "I'm in there to buck up initiative." said Bret Marshall, a 1984 UNC graduate, now a territory manager for Beecham in the Charlotte area. Marshall does not sell his company's products directly. The products are stocked in store warehouses and the job of the territory manager, or sales representative, is to persuade store owners to get more of his company's products on the shelves and into displays where they sell much faster, he said. The job requires that a person not be overly sensitive, Marshall said. r PERSONALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE Our private practice offers confidential care including: Birth Control Relief of Menstrual Cramps Gynecology Conner 942 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. TYPING Term papers, essays, dissertations done accurately and rapidly on a word processor. Rash jobs welcome. Call Dong at 962-2307 or after hoars at 929-2270. NEED VOLUNTEER COACHES for recreation-league youth basketball. Lead boys and girls ages 9-10, 11-12, or 13-15 through the season of basketball games and practices. December-mid February. Usually 2-3 daysweek (5-6 hrs totalweek) on weekday evenings and weekend morning. If you may be interested in volunteering, call Karen Burkyy or Leon Cotton at Chapel Hill Parks and Recreatioon, 968 2784. Educate yourself about Nicaragua! Rev. Fernando Colomer, a Miskito Indian Pastor of the Moravian Church, will speak this - afternoon at 2:O0pm Carolina Union. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's. Annuities. Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, call Mike Strong, Prudential Bache Securities in the Courtyard 942-0895. ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy Tests. 942 0824. TYPING $1.25 per page. Services include: pick-up and delivery, overnight, rough drafts and proofing. Graduate School approved. For an appointment call 489-6896. 10am 4pm. fkovtsmG Service A peer counseling service is now available to oil students. Office in 207D of the Union Sponsored bif Student Government "did exceptionally well" and was "very forthright." Flaherty said he thought Mondale "made a very serious mistake" when he charged that Vice President George Bush paid less taxes last year than a janitor. "He was trying to mislead people . . .," Flaherty said. "1 think that's demagoguery." "sexually degraded and phy;lv harmed . Pornography depicts women ir '.nese ways as an example of what will happen to them if they rise up against men, she said. Johnson became involved with the Citizens Party after becoming disillu sioned with the two-party system's use of feminism. "The central body of the feminist movement was the handmaiden of the Democratic Party," she said. Men in power politics want the American public to think their jobs are difficult, while in reality almost all U.S. citizens are capable of doing their jobs better," Johnson said. There is enormous pressure for the third party movements to join the Democrats in a "Dump Reagan" movement which threatens democracy, by limiting the amount of free thought within the system, she said. The sys tem" is composed almost entirely of rich, white, heterosexual men, Johnson added. You handle it with friendliness,'' Marshall said. "You kill them with kindness and remember that it's nothing personal." Businesses are also looking for people with persuasive abilities, self-discipline and motivation, said Gloria Powell, a systems engineering manager for IBM in Raleigh. Sales and marketing workers for IBM also need interest and ability in technical areas. Degrees in science and math are valuable, she said. If a job applicant has a liberal arts degree, he needs to show his interest in technology through, for example, job experience. Sales efforts can last as long as two years before salesmen get yes or no answers, Powell said. IBM needs people who can maintain enthusiasm for their work even after a two-year effort has fallen through, she said. Free Pregnancy Tests Abortion (to 20 weeks) Breast Evaluation TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER Dr., Suite 2202 Chapel Hill, N.C - 0011 or 942-0824 Across from University Mall CHEC (Contraceptive Health Education Clinic) offers accurate up-to-date information about contraception, sexually transmitted diseases, and women's and men's health issues. A CHEC group meets every Tuesday afternoon at 4:00pm on the 2nd floor of the UNC Student Health Service, Health Education Suite. No appointment is necessary for the Tuesday group. Individual consultation is also available by calling 966-2281, ext. 275. lost and found LOST: Burgundy Leather Jacket in Paul Green Theatre Thursday, Oct. 4th. REWARD offered. Please caD Jeff 933 8238 Thanks!! help wanted ASTHMATICS NEEDED! $120 will be paid apoa completion of aa EPA breathing stady oa the UNC camp!. Time commitmeat is about 20 hoar. To qualify yoa mast be a health, aoa-smoking asthematic white male, age 18-35. Please call Dr. Donald Horstmaa at 541-3804, Monday-Friday, 8:00-5:00. PART TIME TYPIST for afternoon or morning 15-20 hours per week. Minimum 70 wpm, excellent speller. 933-1111. NOW HIRING. Chapel Hill area blood plasma center is accepting applications for full and part-time positions. Current needs include persons with venipuncture expe rience. Applications may be obtained at Rite Aid Pharmacy, 109 E. Frnaklin St. Chapel Hill. No phone calls please. MORE MALE BIG BUDDYS ARE NEEDED. Apply at the Campus y by Tues. Oct. 9th. WANTED: Healthy males to participate in an alcohol study. Must be age 19-30. Requires 3 lab visits of 8-10 hours each. $75 will be paid on completion of study. For information write Mr. J. LaDine 1124 F.L.O.B. 231-H. UNC Chapel Hill. 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. jtevtjrudtnaft r PEC HOP & RUNNING CENTER - 7 CARR MILL MALL 933-00S9 Ferraro, bishop clash From Associated Press reports NEW YORK The debate over the Catholic stance on abortion, which pitted vice presidential candi date Geraldine Ferraro against Archbishop John O'Connor, was rekindled yesterday by pastoral letters on one side of the issue and a full-page newspaper advertisement on the other. l;V In a letter read yesterday at Masses in the Archdiocese of New York, O'Connor called upon Catholics to safeguard life "from the moment of conception." Yesterday was designated "Respect Life Sunday" for Roman Catholics, and parishes in the Phi ladelphia area also observed the day with the reading of a letter from Cardinal John Krol urging the archdiocese's 1.36 million Catholics to use the ballot box to fight abortion. Krol did not mention any candi dates by name, but he said Catholics may not separate private beliefs about abortion from their public policy positions. Ferraro and New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, both Democrats, have said they personally oppose abortion, but support laws that would allow others the freedom to choose. Elliot wins Miller 500 CHARLOTTE Bill Elliott gave his family-led crew a big nod yes terday after a record-setting victory in the $501,000 Miller High Life 500 Grand National stock car race. "I almost got a lap down early in the race," explained Elliott, who is 29 years old today. "The crew got me back up front." It was the second victory of the season and the third of his career for the slim, Southern-drawling driver from Dawsonville, Ga. "That was a fine birthday present," Elliott said. "I really wanted it; we all wanted it." Couples "We have 24-hour crisis counselors handling emergency and general refer rals for women seeking medical, hous ing and legal information and assist ance," said Sara Stitsinger, shelter counselor for the advocacy program. A trained advocate is on duty 24 hours to receive calls from battered , women. Chapel Hill shelter operates as the coalition's second program. It provides up to two months of alternative housing for women attempting, independence from their abusers- Women may stay at the shelter while seeking employment or making other attempts toward financial independence. The change program specifically counsels men. It helps abusers confront their problems and stop to the abuse. Finally, the community education program educates the public about domestic violence. On the UNC cam pus, members of the coalition make presentations to classes in psychology, social work and public health. "One of the myths of domestic violence is it only affects a small percentage," Hicks explained. "How ever, the statistics show our problem Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065 A, OVERSEAS JOBS. Summer, year round. Europe, S. Amer., Australiia, Asia. All fields. $900-2000 month. Sightseeing. Free info. Write UC, PO Bx 52 NCI Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. LANDSCAPING LABOR AND GARDEN CENTER help fulltime. Need own transportation and work heavy at times. Benefits for permanent employees. 967-7258. BASKETBALL POSITIONS Town of Chapel Hill. 25 parttime positions for officials and scorekeeperstimers, starting late Nov. Work M F evening, 3-4 gamesnight; also some weekends. Work available for 3-6 nightsweek. Exper &or knowledge of rules preferred, but we will train. ST paid $4.25game; officials $5.00 $8.00 game. Apply by Oct. 18: Recreation Dept., 200 Plant Road, CH EOAAE. rides RIDE NEEDED BADLY TO U-VA (Charlottesville) or vicinity over fall break! More than willing to share expenses! Please call Mary Alice at 933-4539. ANYONE NEEDING A RIDE TO THE CHARLESTON SC or SAVANNAH GA area over fall break and wanting to share gas costs call 933-4473. RIDE NEEDED FOR FALL BREAK TO V A. TECH Roanoke or vicinity. Will share ex peases. Call 933 2036 after 8pm. TWO PEOPLE NEED RIDE TO ATLANTA for fall break. Williag to share expenses. Caa leave Thursday afternoon. Please call Lea at 933-3273 or Jaaet at 933-326. I DESPERATELY NEED A RIDE TO NJNY area for fall break. Will gladly share expenses and help drive. Please call Frank 933-1667. roommates wanted SEMI STUDIOUS FEMALE roommate wanted to share Townhouse Apt. Own room. Rent $123 month plus 13 utilities. Close to campus. Call 968-1633. ROOMMATE WANTED: New 2 bedroom condo close to campus. Fully furnished with all amenities. Female graduate student that is non-smoking is needed. $200month plus '4 utilities. 942-9479. V or 0 jonK PRorn t Written & Performed by TOMMYTHOMPSON Sept. 30 - Oct. 21 Playmakers Theatre 962-1121 Wed., Thur , Fri. 8 PM Sat. 5 & 9 PM Sun. 2 &. 7 PM I. News in Brie? Gymnast to be in N.C. HICKORY Gymnast Julianne McNamara, who won a gold medal in" the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles in August, will be the featured guest at Lenoir-Rhyne's 1984 Homecoming next month. McNamara, 18, recorded five perfect scores of 10 in the Summer Olympics, including the first 10 by an American woman in Olympic gymnastic cmpetition. She won a gold medal on the uneven parallel bars and earned silver medals in the floor exercise and in the team competition. Space walk in doubt CAPE CANAVERAL Offi cials yesterday debated whether to postpone the first space walk by a man-woman team to avoid the possibility of their hitting two troublesome antennas in the shuttle Challenger's cargo bay. A two-day. postponement, until Thursday, would also preserve an option to have astronauts Kathy Sullivan and David Leestma lash down the antennas, if necessary, for the return to Earth. One of the antennas refused to retract completely when it was commanded to fold away and had to be nudged into place; another failed to respond to pointing com mands and a motor was discon nected to stop its erratic swings. "We are seriously evaluating moving it (the space walk) to Thurs day," said flight director Cleon Lacefield. In that way, he said, an ambitious radar mapping project one of the key flight objectives could be completed before the astronauts enter the cargo bay. from page 1 is much bigger." Hicks pointed out other mistaken general public conceptions about domes tic violence. A common misconception is that battering does not produce serious injury. Hicks said, "A weapon is used in 42 out of every 100 violent occurnces. Alcohol and drug abuse solely caus ing home violence is another myth. "There is drinking and drug abusing without severe violence. Some men use drinking as.an excuse They get drunk in order to lay the responsibility for their own actions elsewherey"' Hicks said. These beatings do not involve momen tary loss of control. Many abusers plan their assaults which may go on for hours. Also, the abuse is usually confined to the home, thus destroying another myth. "Batterers usually do not kill their victims or attack others. So, there is a sense of control in them," Hicks said. The number for the Coalition for Battered Women is 967-8662. The office is located in the Durham YWCA, 809 Proctor St. The coalition is actively seeking volunteers for counselor training. the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. NONSMOKING MALE ROOMMATE WANTED. $120 month plus 13 utilities. Old Well Apartments. On bus line. CaH John 933-4407. personals ORDER OF THE BELL TOWER meeting Monday, October 8 at 6:30pm ia Room 209 of the Carolina (Jaioa. Be there, aloha. KIMM: Happy 19th Birthday! You're finally legal so let's raise hell at Purdy's on Thursday! Thanks for all the fun (and hard) times! Love from an avid 'KILL GCHIII Fan'. HPAA 175: WRG you're the Katz pajamas, let's commun icate ADL by moonlight -your alley OARS mine? SUGHTY HEALTHY MALES AND FEMALES NEEDED to participate in raquetball and sex study. All SKILL levels invited. UNC Racquetball Club Tues.. Wed., nights 7:00 9:00 FG Courts. 'BEASTIE' Just a note to tell you thank you for the flowers at the bank. You have so much sweetness tucked underneath your 'true self! Love you, Simple. KIMM S.: Happy 19th Birthday princess! Chapel Hill aight life will aever be the same. Let's go trolling toaight! I love yoa, Talmadge. LOVIE H. We DO believe in spooks; we DO believe in spooks; we do, we do, we do, we do, we do!!! Watch out for the ghouls of GIM! The News. GET A JOB! Come to the Student Work ForceStudent part time employment service registration in the Pit. Oct. 8-lOth, ll-2pm. SPTES office in 207 Union. Dear Paully: Hope your 21st was incredible! Now let's "booze it up" WLYVM Botter Mary-belle and Rand. ELLEN: Meet me at 3:00 Tuesday at Old Well. Mark H. Yo, Beth, Happy Birthday, you obnoxious thing! Hope your big 21 is as loose, wild, and intoxicating as our 18th, 19th, and 20th were! I had planned to give you a half-gallon Jim Beam, but I decided you can't get a hangover from a personal. Thanks for being a fantastic friend for three years I'm so glad we're finally roomies! Happy Birthday and Be Obnoxious!! Love ya, AL (AAB) SEND A CARNATION TO A SWEETIE! Alderman women will be taking orders in the Pit Tuesday thru Thursday for carnations to be delivered Saturday, before the State game. Cost: Just $1.00 t STUDENTS WITH t t DIABETES Meet other diabetic students Learn about your illness- Share ideas and concerns a A group for students with . diabetes begins Oct. 22 f 1 Call 966-3658 before 1019 for information and J screening appointment
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