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2Hrte Daily Tar HeelMonday, September 28, 1931 St ude nt tv o tie mrMB& : From page 1 Chancellor Christopher C. Fordham and Student Body President Scott Norberg have designated this week "Campus Voter Registration Week" to encourage students to register to vote in the municipal elec tion Nov. 3. The main purpose of the week is to bring attention to civic duty and the re sponsibility of students to vote, Norberg said. A second reason is to create more stu dent interest and involvement in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. "There are continu ally things that mean a lot to the Univer sity that students don't get a chance to get involved in," Norberg said. The issues considered by Chapel Hill and Carrboro officials this year will be of major concern to UNC students, Norberg said, citing the noise ordinance and the bus system as examples. Norberg said the town and University had grown too far apart and that an ef Discover Things ClassUieid 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 5t for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oEke immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be, responsible for only the first ad run. , SKYDIVEI The U.N.C. Skydiving Club will tell you how. This Wed., 6:00 p.m. Union Room 202. Movie, parachutes, information. Ail are welcome. CATCH K FEVER AT UNC CIRCLE K memb ership meeting tonight at 7:30. Room 204 Union. Everyone welcome. ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS! All-Campus "no tap" tournament to be held Friday, October 2 in the Union lanes. Can bowl 7-9 or 9-1 lpm. $2 entry fee. APPLICATIONS FOR DINNER OR RECEPTION with GERARD O'NEILL, space colonizer and advisor to the space shuttle program arc now at the Union desk. Due 101. FIRST 19S4, THEN 2001, now in 2081 Gerard O'Neill reaches beyond science fiction with science prediction. Tour the next century Tues., Oct. 6. 8:00 pm. Memorial Hall. fort-should be made to make the two work more closely together. "The in fluence and concerns of the University are less and less listened to and acted qn," he said. ' Fordham said in a prepared statement that students had an interest in public affairs and that interest should be shown by taking part in the voting process. Students may register 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday, 3-9 p.m. Wednesday and 11 a.m. -4 p.m. Thursday in the Carolina Union; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, Wednes day and Friday and noon-8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday in the Chapel Hill Munici pal Building; 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday and Friday in the Carrboro Town Hall. Student Government has also scheduled a reception at 9 p.m. Tuesday in the Union Gallery to give students a chance to get acquainted with town officials. LYNN EAfcLEY in "News in Brier The Daily Tar Heel rflJ v' : if ' it w r (mrr,gmsm -rr i-., Jifiit- - : - I r. Vi vV' ! , i & ,1 , .03 iyj y su.- - , n - n fci J" " 'vf:::xJSSf' - . . . :: . - . . v:v. ; .-.---v --- Pads and rollers are key com ponents of a cassette's tape transport system. This system guides the tape past your deck's tape head. It must do so with unerring accuracy. And no cassette does it more accurately than totally new Memorex. dramatically reduce wear. Our unique ultra-iowrfriction polyolefin wafers help precision molded hubs dispense and gather tape silently and uniformly, . play after play. Even after 1,000 plays. ' In fact, our new Memorex cas sette will always deliver true sound reproduc tion, or we'll , ' replace it. Free. Of course, re production that true and that enduring owes a lotto Per- V manass" nur fortranr The new Memorex tape trans- ' port system is precision engi neered to exacting tolerances. 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PLAZA THEATRES, ELLIOTT ROAD - needs part-time cashiers, concession attendants and doorman afternoons, evenings. Responsible persons should apply in person 3-5 pm. , -.- - . j STUDENT WANTED TO WORX 15-20 hrs.wk. as a stock clerk for the UNC press at Its warehouse on Airport Road. Please call 966-3561 for more information. WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER to do light house work at small home just off campus. Hours flexible, $5.00 per hour. Call 9S7-89S3. 9-5. for cala USED AND UNFINISHED FURNITURE, WE HAVE more than anyone around. Desks, chests, bookcases, etc. Trading Post, Greensboro Street, Carrboro, 942-2017. Free delivery with this ad. The task force expressed concern with the maintenance of the public's right to be informed of the issues involving nuclear power. "We have turned ourselves into a speaker's bureau," Lotchin said. "We tell city and county groups what we've been investigating." The report suggested that the town gov ernment "should insist on receiving com plete ... information from the plant ... where there is even a suspicion that public welfare may be jeopardized." After receiving this information, indivi r f isWSp LIT METAL IV, don't forget the impor tance of those pads and rollers. -Enjoy the music as the tape glides unerringly across the head. . And remember: getting it there is half the fun: WIASX: IS IT llI, C3 IS IT SV2SSVIOREX Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 1979 BMW 320i. . Air, sunroof, -alloys, AM-FM cassette, polyglycoat, rustproofing, extended warranty. Bought new from Harris -Conners BMW. $12,000. 929-7489. FOR SALE: SMITH-CORONA all-electric, portable typewriter. Excellent condition. Just serviced with four month warranty on service. $110. Call 942-1021. ' 174 CAMARO, 50,350 ACTUAL MILES, air. radio, excellent interior, new battery, two new tires, runs well, book value $2250. Mininum bid $1600., call 929-8304 or 929-5914. 2 GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACTS available now or spring semester. No transportation or food worries: enjoy comfort with roommate in guaranteed home. Sacrifice security deposits. 933-1815. services IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog -306 pages 10,278 topics Rush $1.00. Box 25097C, Los Angeles, 90025. (213) 477-8226. JAPANESEGERMAN AUTOS Repaired by Precision Maintainence, 200 West Street, Carrboro, 929-1976. "Caring about people and the cars they drive." . SEND BREAKFAST IN BED TO SPECIAL friends or strangers! Phi Mu will deliver a bag of donuts, oj, plus a personal message all for only $1.50. Delivery on Thurs. Oct. 8th. To order call 968-0203 or 967-9165. BIGGER BETTER BAGELS. Fresh baked bagels delivered to your door every Tuesday and Friday. Choose from plain, cinnamon raisin, salt, whole wheat, onion, garlic, pumpernickel, sesame, and poppy seed. 6 for $1.65. 12 for $3.00. 929-8327 duals may make decisions concerning the health and well-being of themselves and their families, according to the report. ' The task force also recommended that a "hot line'' be installed between the nuclear plant and city and. jcounty governments and that volunteers monitor 'technological and operational activities at the facility. Carolina Power and Light Company, owner of the plant, should bear the cost of equipment to monitor radiation levels in the area, the citizens group said. This monitoring would be separate from the emergency team because it would be on a continuous and non-emergency basis. CELEBRATING? BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES WHATEVER We deliver Bouquets of heiium filled balloons, personalized cookie cakes and a tune to offices, homes, dorms, in Durham, Chapel Hill, RTP. Call Cookie Factory (286-2628) or Balloons and Tunes (967-3433). . for rent FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM FOR female graduate student CaB 929-1349. wanted WANTED: TWO GUEST PASSES for UNC-Wake Game, Oct 10. Call Laura 933-4828, evenings. rides DESPERATELY NEED RIDE TO ASHEVILLE Friday, Oct 2. Gas and expenses split or better. Please call 933-7278. Ask for Stretch anytime, leave number. v WANTED CARPOOLERS OR RIDERS between Raleigh and Chapel HlU, Monday through Friday. Arrive 8:00 am leave 5:C0 pm (flexible). Call Todd 966-1435 or 848-8178. room ROOMMATE WANTED to share Royal Park Apt. Prefer quiet studious male. On bus route, furnished, laundry.' CaB Chris at 967-5C37 anytime. Keep trying. y..BajsMYlffM1"aJa ..aaanfc,, f., .m,,.., aag Tl , T j , lllimi Mil 11ii-T--irT,Tr tllfllil TnWllTmilflWtl 1 if ' . t ! . -' More fighting erupts BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Fierce fighting erupted in Iran's capital Sunday, with scores left wounded as guerrillas fired rocket-propelled grenades and ma chine guns in some of the worst anti-Khomeini violence in months, according to reports from Tehran. 1 "There are clashes absolutely everywhere in central Tehran," said one resir dent reached by telephone by The Associated Press here. "There is no possible way to know how many people are involved." The source said anti-government fighters were well organized. "They have formed themselves into commando groups, ranger-style, and they are hitting with machine guns and anti-tank rockets" described as shoulder-carried, rocket-propelled grenades, he said. Residents said a pall of black smoke hung over a number of neighborhoods . One person reached by telephone said a gas station was blown up and that a number of buildings were set ablaze. Others said heavy street fighting was oc curring a few blocks from several government ministry buildings. Civil rights law faces debate WASHINGTON (AP) A 16-year-old civil rights law credited for en couraging hundreds of thousands of black and other minority citizens to regis ter to vote comes up for a test in the House this week. Debate on the 1965 Voting Rights Act that President Lyndon B. Johnson considered a bench mark of his administration will begin in the Democratic controlled House on Wednesday. The law now requires nine states, most of them in the South, and some cities and counties in 13 other states to get prior approval from the Justice Depart ment for any redisricting plans and election rule changes. That provision would expire next August if not extended. Supporters of extension say they hope to get a strong vote in the House so it will have a better chance in the Republican-controlled Senate, where a tough fight is expected. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, one of the nine states covered by the so-called pre-clearance provision, has said he would support extension only if it were expanded to cover all 50 states. Supporters of extension say that action would effectively kill enforcement of the law because the Justice Department lacks the resources to review election changes by every state and local government in the country. Jonestown member may be retried SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Prosecutors were deciding Sunday whether to seek a new trial, and defense lawyers said they would ask for bail for Peoples Temple member Larry Layton, whose murder-conspiracy trial ended with a hung jury. U.S. District Judge Robert Peckham declared a mistrial Saturday after the jury said it was not possible to decide Layton's guilt or innocence in the Nov. 18, 1978, slaying of U.S. Rep. Leo Ryan of California on an airstrip in the Guyanese jungle. Defense attorney Tony Tamburello said he will seek to have Layton, 35, re leased on bail. Government attorneys refused to say whether they would retry, the case. The jury of seven women and five men had deliberated for 44 hours. Foreman Godfrey Powers said the vote was 11-1 for acquittal on charges of conspiring to murder Ryan and American diplomat Richard Dwyer, and 7-5 to convict on charges of aiding and abetting attacks on the two. Unleash your wildest fantasies in (Thp RALEIGH WOMEN'S HEALTH ORGANIZATION ABORTIONS UP TO 12 WEEKS $185.00 FROM 13-14 WEEKS $300.00 15-16 WEEKS $350.00, Pregnancy Tests Birth Control Problem Pregnancy Counseling ' For Further Information Call 832-Q535 or 1-800-221-2568 " 917 West Morgan St. Raleigh, N.C. 27605 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must bejreceived by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. ! MATURE CLEAN CONSCIENTIOUS QUIET ADULT 25-35 to share 2 br, 2 bathrooms town house in the Villages $185.00 month includes utilities. Must furnish own bedroom. Interview re quired. Call BiD 942-2316 evenings after 9:00 mornings before 10:00. OK LETS TRY AGAIN. Roommate needed. Res ponsible dependable liberal and at least lt way studious $135.mo. Vi util. Old Well Apt. CaB 929-6242. wanted to buy I need 1 or 2 guest passes for South Carolina game. So my parents (USC alumni) can come. Will pay reasonably well. Lee 933-8625. personals DEBBIE Happy Birthday! Now you're In college and legal. Good luck your first year. Your first roomie. TANS - HAPPY BIRTHDAY! And many morel This one isn't over yet. YouU see later mis week. Kathy. DELTA PHI EPSILON PLEDGES, Welcome and congatulations! You have Just begun on a wonderful road to the spice of Carolina life! We are dedicated to you! Love, The Sisters of D-Phi-E. SEND A SINGING HAPPY BIRTHDAY GREETING to anyone from the Clef Hangers. Reasonable rates: Call M3es (929-8063) or Jerry (933-5634) one week In advance. in Iran Tom lailii ear Hp?1 personals BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. New shipment Just arrived mis past weekend. All buckles $2.50, all strips $.75. CaB Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Keep trying! -ALTHOUGH RICKIE LEE MAY BE TOO quiet for my car, and even if Trust is better thart Armed Forces, I don't consider it Labor, and it Isn't Just Lust ...O.Y NAK: SORRY THIS IS LATE BUT Happy Birthday! Gosh, You are getting old! Love Joy, Phyllis, Danette, and Kelly. CAT CHOW IIIISESS: Ym want mm to do yoT LIL OFF THE WALL Thanks for the craziest two years of my life. Times may have been rough but m always love you! Rat head. ' THOU ART ATAR HEEL, JUJET! O! My life Is my foe's debt We must meet again on Oct 7th at 8:00 in Paul Green Theatre. Romeo. HAPPY BIRTHDAY HENRY! I'm so proud to have . die best-looking big brother in the DU house (and the sweetest too!) Sorry guys! Love ya! Delane. MY PASSIONATE PRETZEL: I wouldn't trade Thursday for all the gold in Fort Knox. Like a return engagement? Your Undercover Lover. LC3IE M. is 20 today! Impressed, roomie? Hope your day's great one here's to a lot more good times! Love, Suz and Sue. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW MEMSERS of The Fraternity. If it weren't for us you'd probably Just lay there! The Keepers.
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