2The Daily Tar Heelfluesday, October 5, 132 WOBLD News BfflEMLY Andrews asks for understanding The Associated Press RALEIGH Rep. Ike Andrews, D-N.C, saying he had been drinking but was not drunk when arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol Saturday night, Monday asked for. understanding and forgiveness." "I can only ask for understanding," Andrews said, at a news conference. "If people chose, not to understand or forgive, or whatever nice words might be used, I can appreciate that." Andrews said he was wrong to have been drinking in his car admitting he drank rum poured twice from a bottle into a 10-ounce cup of Coca Cola while driving from Washington, D.C., to his Cary home. "I knew it was wrong when I did it," he said. "There's no ope else to be blamed. There is no excuse. It's wrong. ... I knew it before I did it. I know it better now. I've embarrassed and hurt a lot of people. For that I'm sorry." Andrews, facing Republican Bill Cobey of Chapel Hill in the most serious re election challenge of his 10-year congres sional career, said he had not made a final decision whether to remain on the Democratic ticket or step aside. With the Nov. 2 election less than a month away, however, there was serious question about whether there was still time for him to withdraw and allow the Democratic Party to select a new nominee for the 4th District seat. State Elections Board Chairman Robert W. Spearman, a Raleigh lawyer, said his; understanding of the law was that An drews had until midnight Monday to step aside. After then, Spearman said, An drews' name would have to remain on the ballot. Democratic Party sources said there was considerable pressure on Andrews for him to step aside. Andrews acknowledged some had advised him to step aside but said more supporters had encouraged him to remain in the race. Andrews said he couldn't estimate the effect his arrest would have on his re election chances but acknowledged it could cost him the election. Andrews was arrested about 10:20 p.m. and charged with driving under the in fluence, speeding,; failure to stop for a police car with siren and flashing blue light and illegal transportation of liquor. He was released on $200 bond and a court ap pearance was scheduled for Oct. 18. . Police said Andrews failed to stop when officers turned on their blue lights, and that they chased his car for several miles with reports ranging from 3 to 6 miles before he pulled over. Tylenol capsules found with 'powder' Hi Associated Press GENEVA, 111. A sheriffs deputy said Monday he wished he had "put two and two together" when he found hun dreds of empty Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules and "a big pile of powder" in a parking ot two days before Tylenol was linked to cyanide deaths. Officers Joseph Chavez and Al Swan son arrived at the Howard Johnson motel restaurant in nearby Elgin in seperate patrol cars at 2:30 a.m. last Tuesday. Both men became ill within hours of their strange discovery, experiencing symptons such as vomiting, dizziness and "boiling hot fever." Medical authorities now say contact with cyanide fumes could have caused such symptoms. The parking lot was littered with two boxes, about four inches by four inches by six inches, and hundreds of capsules strewn on the pavement. There were no bottles to be seen. In between the boxes and capsule parts, which were labeled with the 500 milligram Extra-Strength Tylenol dosage, was "a big pile of powder that looked as if it was dumped," Chavez said. The boxes "said Tylenol on them and one of them was open," said Chavez. "I picked up the powder. It looked like hun dreds of capsules had been emptied. We looked at them. and found a couple of capsules had been put together..' . Barowe said the 31 capsules were sent Friday morning by registered mail to the state Department Of Public Health's tox ology la in Chicago. In . light of the subsequent deaths, Chavez said Monday he. feels "stupid. We should have picked it up and brought it m. "I kicked myself in the head every time I think about it. Maybe we could have saved these people's lives, or at least got the investigation started," said Chavez. To be broadcast on area stations Nation The Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon Israeli jets blasted a Syrian missile battery east of Beirut yesterday and Lebanese radio reports said the Israeli warplanes also struck at Palestinian positions in the eastern mountains. . Although Israel did not link the air strike to an ambush that killed six Israeli "soldiers Sunday, it was announced following a special Israeli Cabinet meeting to discuss the attack oa the Israeli troops. The Israeli air attacks, the first since mid-September, came as U.S. special envoy Philip C. Habib was headed to Washington for consultations after talks in Israel and Syria on getting their occupying forces out of Lebanon. Meanwhile, President. Amin Gemayel asked acting Prime Minister Shafik Wazzan to head his government, and Wazzan immediately started negotiations to form a Cabinet. A multinational force of 3,500 U.S., French and Italian troops has been patrolling and clearing land mines in the capital since last Wednesday, and Beirut was reported calm. ' The Lebanese government asked for the return of the peacekeeping forces in mid-September, after then President-elect Bashir Gemayel was assassinated ; and Christian Phalangists were blamed for the massacre of hundreds of people in Israeli-surrounded Palestinian refugee camps. 9'i AFTON Thirty-nine juveniles and 44 adults, in cluding the Rev. Joseph Lowery, president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, were arrested Monday while trying to block trucks carrying toxic PCB tained sofl into a Warren County landfill. Lowery, Ken Ferruccio, leader of the Warren County Citizens Concerned About PCB, and Fred Chavis, field secretary for the SCLS, were among those charged with impeding traffic. Bond for most of those arrested was set at $200. Police have made nearly 500 arrests in about three weeks of protest at the dump. Demonstrators contend the state chose the Warren County dump because the county has a high proportion of blacks and little political in fluence. CMdren as young as 4-years-old were arretted while ly ing on N.C. 1604 Monday in an effort to keep the trucks from entering the landfill. Eyewitnesses said they were directed by adults in what organizers termed a "Students March." Several. hundred gallons of PCB, formerly. .used in transformers, were illegally dumped along 210 miles of North Carolina highway in 1978. The chemical has been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals. State of ficials say they chose the Warren County site because its soil structure made the landfill safe and because the coun ty is sparsely populated. ' ' WILKESBORO Superior Court Judge George M. Fountain Monday dismissed one of three vehicle-related charges against state Sen. Harold A. Baker. Baker was charged with possessing a stolen vehicle, changing a vehicle's identification and applying for a false title. Fountain dismissed the charge of applying for a false ti tle, saying the state failed to allege a crime for which Baker was charged. , , Fountain ruled that statements on a motor vehicle title application don't have to be sworn statements. He also ordered trial to proceed on the other two charges. Baker, a Republican from Wilkes County, was charged with buying a 1979 Ford truck that was reported stolen in Tennessee three years ago. Investigators charged that Baker then , bought a burned 1979 Ford truck sold as salvage and exchanged the serial numbers on the trucks. An indictment handed down by a Wilkes County grand jury also charged that Baker obtained a title to the stolen truck by using the identification number from the burned truck. Baker has denied the charges and said he expects to be cleared. He said the charges may be politically motivated.. WASHINGTON The Reagan administration won the Supreme Court's! permission yesterday to participate in oral arguments over how far local communities can go in regulating abortions. In a brief order, the nation's highest court said Justice Department lawyers will be allowed to voice the ad ministration's view in a "friend-of-the-court" role, , In an unsolicited and extraordinary brief filed with the justices in July, the Reagan administration argued that states and local communities should have greater leeway to make legal abortions more difficult to obtain. The brief marked the first time the Justice Department had presented its views in an abortion controversy in which the federal government was not a party and no federal law was involved. al P AC sBonsors TV spots By MELISSA MOORE 'Statt Writer v A national conservative political action group wjll soon, broadcast television commercials in the Raleifa-Durharfi afca'fo encourage petTe td Vd'te for ,!cbhsatv'ep,bvnKiarl 'congressional 1 -can- didates. The Fund for a Conservative Majority selected areas where they could hit more than one of their target congressional districts said Peter T. Flaher ty, projects director for. tlae Arlington, Va. based organization. The group has selected the 4th Con gressional District and three other nearby districts in North Carolina. - : cy ' - The organization's target categories are: "vulnerable, liberal Democrats; conservative Republicans up for re-election; and open seats where incumbents are retiring or redistricting has occurred," Flaherty said. ' The 30- and 60-second commercials, which will probably air thisXveek, do not mention congres sional candidates by name. A . group of four "Repeal O'Neill" commercials focuses on Democratic U.S. House Speaker Thomas P. "Hp" O'Neill Jr. of Massachussetts. "They are negative," said Flaherty of the commercials. "We consider them tasteful and fair. They are hard hitting."1"' ' -'';'; 't't -:'J One commercial saying ; O'Neill has taken steps which are not in the best interest of the people, quotes the speaker as saying "there are instances where it's in the best interest of the nation not to vote the will of the people." Another commercial features Rep. John LeBoutillier-R, N.Y. saying O'Neill describes himself as unalterably, opposed to everything Reagan stands for. LeBoutillier then says the country needs a speaker who will work for Reagan's programs. Another type of commercial the organization has produced is more "positive" and features President Reagan urging voters to elect a conser vative Republican to Congress, Flaherty said. June Milby, media director for the North Carolina Democratic Party, had not seen the com mercials, but when told about the "Repeal O'Neill" advertisements, she said, "Tip O'Neill is not running in North Carolina. Therefore, the commercials are meaningless. And the Democratic -.Party, unlike the Republican party, is not insisting--.ncits ; .membership jwalkin locked step .with the.-.- - party." - - .. - ; . She also said, "We've got to get some balance back into the economy if any of us are going to survive." She said the Republicans are going along with present policies but 'the Democrats are going to try to give us the modifications needed." David Flaherty, chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party and no relation to Peter Flaher ty, said, "I think that's great. The national Democratic Party is spending over $1 million on television commercials, and half of that is coming -' from unions. I think it (airing the commercials) is very desirable." Flaherty said the state policy is involved primari ly with commercials the candidates are doing themselves. The National Republican Party also is broadcasting commercials in Charlotte, Asheville, Raleigh and Greensboro "reminding people that we're trying to turn things around and it can't be done in 18 months," he said. The National Congressional Club, which aired cpmmercialson ,behajf 9l&m&YPSon&c sional candidates in 1980, u not actually producing r. commercials, ! said BofeRcser,-'statepccal diric?ra tor for the club. . "We're highly supportive of certain conser vative candidates," he said. "It's kind of hard to do that (run generalized commercials) because there are specific needs in each district." Rosser said candidates using the Fund for a Conservative Majority's commercials created no problem for the dub. Fourth District congressional candidate Bill Cobey, a Republican, is not involved with the commercials. Claude Allen, Cobey's press secretary, said Cobey did not know very , much about the ads, other than what he has read or heard, but he believed in the right of free speech and thereby, they have the right to run what they want to as long as it is accurate. For the record A story appearing on the front page of the Daily Tar Heel, "Manager's salary higher than most" (D7H, Monday, Oct. 4, 1931), incorrectly reported that Chapel Hill Town Manager David Taylor was paid more for performing the same duties as the city manager of Philadelphia. It is true that Taylor's salary is greater. However, the functions and respon sibilities of the jobs are much different. In fact, the Chapel Hill government largely v revolves-" arottodw the "tttvyfi'IrlaTger, '" hereas-Philadelphis 'government1 ceniaroundi W nWor? (oMnaT member Jonathan Howes said yesterday.' The DTH regrets the error. . - . . . ' i . C7 lq7c::o. GIVE TO THI ' AMERICAN it CANCER SOCIETY. Y This spoce contributed 05 o public service. j 1KB 0 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Classified Info Return ad and check or money ord&r to the DTH oSce 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 boldlace type Please notify the DTH ofSce immediately If there are mistakes in your ad. We will be re sponsible for only the first ad run. . to ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE LAW STUDENTS: A Pre-Law Forum will be held Wednesday October 13th In the Great Hall from 1:00 until 8:00. Dont miss It WANT TO WORK WITH College Bowl? Come to the Mandatory Meeting Today,. 105, 7 p.m. Moderators, score-ksepers, and rime-keepers are needed. Check Union deck for Room Number. ' UNC PRE LAW CLUB wi3 meet Tuesday, October 5th at 3:30 In the Union. Dean Trujl3o will speak on Law School Admission. Everyone is Invited. INTERESTED IN COLLEGE BOWL? Hay tai the intramural tournament team registrations, now available at Union desk, are due at Noon, Oct. 6. Come play "varsity" sport of the mind." AT I "LI CATION FOR SCHOOL of Nursing. General CcEese Sophomores and UNC-CH Jut iort and seniors may pick up applications tor IS .3-84 academic year (begins 2nd summer session 1933) In Room 1, Carrington HaS on October 5 at 7:00 p.m. The application process will be discussed at this time. THE PUEUC INTEREST RESEARCH Group is. sponsoring a slide show on South Mica Tuesday 7 pm 101 Greenlaw. UNC RACQUETS ALL CLU3 new and old members! Meeting at 6:30 Tuesday at Fetzer Courts. Dues must be pakl. Challenge ladder and upcoming tournaments will be discussed. KICSANT FAHTf V.C:'Z?J Dl N.Ci CLiiens r slaves? A tlm and dlacaaa&oa co-apoaaorad by C&mpma Y and fl.C Ac tioa for Farmworkers; Tncc, Oct. 6, S pas. FOOTPATH! COME JOIN A professional modern dance company for an open das. Free. Oct 15, 3:00 p.m.. Woollen Gym. Sign up at Union Desk. First 50 people only. TONIGHT AT PURDVS: LADIES LOCKOUT. Ladies Get In Free between 8 and 10. 2 Drafts for 25 and other SPECIALS. loci Cz found STOLEN: GOLD "MONSAC KNAPSACK from . Union Bowling ASey on the 20th between 3:00 and 4:15. Anyone having any Information, please call . 933-266. Reward is offered. FOUND: A SLEEPING BAG at ticket distribution. CaS 968-9073 and ask fur Parker to Identify. FOUND: A CALCULATOR AT the Wednesday night B22y Graham Lecture. Call 933-5291 ask for Je5:. . LOST: BUS PASS IN vicinity of Carrington HaB or Hospital. Please contact Margterite Bird if found at 967-8352. 1 need it back! FOUND SET OF KEYS on soccer bail key ring in DeyHaS ladies room Sunday night Call: 933-4076. PAID MALE VOLUNTEERS WITH hlsh blood pres sure needed for NCMH research project 962-C203 9 am to 4:30 pm. WANTED MALE AND FEMALE participants for a 12-weeks study, 18 year olds or older tth moder ately severe acne, fee oCered. Sponsored by De partment of Dermatology, UNC School of Medi cine. Call Carol Meyer Monday, Wednesday, Friday afternoons 1-5 pm. 966-3321. SWEET DEUVERINS IS NOW accepting applica tions for delivery personnel Apply at 104-A N. Graham Street, Tuesday and Wednesday between 3:50 and 4:30 or anytime after 5:00 besinning Mon day, October 11. . IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog -SCS ps-es-10,278 topics-Rush $1.00. Box 25097C Los Angeles. 90025. (213) 477-8226. FRENCH TRANSLATION SERVICE BILINGUAL Fr"h giyj American team 1 translate all sub jects from French to English and English to French. 967-6016. OIIATlTtrxnCsflt-TYTS. ' FRENCH TUTOR OFFERS COURSES for eJ levels: Help wish grammar and composition. 967-6016. for calc 1972 OPEL. GOOD TRANSPORTATION. Two new tires. Radio. $650 negotiable. Call early morn ings, late evenings 929-3702. Keep trying! . 75 POWERFUL WATTS! Technics receiver with all the trimmings, allows you to hear the music, $225, ca3 Jim, 9294676. FOR SALE: 1978 HONDA Hawk-400cc - $600. or best offer. CaS evenings for more info. Ask for Tim. BOOK SALE! CHAPEL HILL LIBRARY'S Annual Book Sale. 15,000 books, most under $1. Monday and Tuesday, Oct 11 and 12. The Chape! tZl Com munity Center, across from Main Post OSce. rides' I DESPERATELY NEED A ride to Atlanta, Ga. can leave after 12:00 on Wed. Will help with driving and expenses. CaS 933-4917. Ask for Phyllis. GOING TO N.J., N.Y.. or CONN.? I need to be dropped off m Jersey on highway, in chemical waste dump ANYWHERE! Will share expenses. CaS Andy 933-7276. . NEED RIDE TO NEW ORLEANS for Fall Break. Will help pay for gas, naturally. Call 933-4975 after 9:00 Thank You! RIDE NEEDED TO PITTSBURGH, ERIE PA. area . for Fall Break. Share usuals. Am able to leave on Tuesday, October 5th. Call Dean. 942-9278. c!ot!ic3 POOR RICHARDS... For practical and durable clothing and camping goods at affordable prices. YOU HAVENT BEEN TO CHAPEL HILL UNTIL YQUVE BEEN TO POOR RICHARDS. KROGER PLAZA. 929-5850. wanted DESPERATELY NEED GUEST PASSES to State game. Will pay your price. Call 942-9274 after 5 p.m. Ask for Kim. I AM DESPERATE FOR 2 guest passes to the N.C. State game. Help me not disa;pc&t my parents. Will pay big bucks. Melody 933-6244. DESPERATELY WANT TO BUY one stadest tlckt or guest pass to N.C. State game. Please call Gayle- at 933-1977. business opportunity GET INTO ROLLER SKATING with Pegasus Skates, Inc. of Charlotte. Fully-equipped step van, (with beautiful logo) app. 75 rental skates, a dozen pairs of new skates for retail sales, much safety and maintenance equipment all of this adds up to incredible business oppor tunities for the Chapel Hill Triangle area. Price: $10,000, terms negotiable. Call 933-8204 for more information. Keep trying. rooddi&tcs ROOMMATE WANTED TO share large bedroom at Foxcroft Apts. $130 month call George at 929-3302. TWO IDEAL ROOMMATE SITUATIONS. Beautiful house or townhouse. Rent negotiable 150 to 200month born near South Square. CaS 493-5466 Frank or Lillian. FEMALE NEEDED TO SHARE 2 br apt rent and utilities. Partially furnished. CaS 933-1109. Keep trying. . personals SHARON, YOU ARE SO wonderful and fun to be whh! I wish we had started earlier, too. Good luck on your exam and have a good FaS Break. Mark (I'm Into fog. Are you?). TO THE MT in 217, Dinner is your choice. Either Slug's or La Residence on your birthday (Oct 14). My identity will soon be known. SA. ITS YOUR MONEY. . .Keep up with it Vote W.M. "Doc" Droze District 22, CGC October 5 Carolina Union, Y-Court BROTHERS OF SIGMA PHI EPSILON-we hope you enjoyed your eariy morning surprise as much as we enjoyed giving it to you Your GOLDEN HEARTS. - . HAPPY EIRTHDAY TO OUR one and only Mor rison Social Lt 'Governor (my boss), as she descends from Mt Olympus to celebrate THE BIG NINETEENTH. If you see Beth Strand on campus today, please give her a kiss and a warm hug. XOXOX, your private tuck-in. J03 CSTCCTUr.TTES AND CflESN :73 usiVJb potential foe fall tizna career ur!a3 iwct suad after grssdtaatioflu Meet la 237 Ilsnes IlaH at 7 pat. Thursday Oct. 14. JOHN MUSE: WHAT A Saturday nfehd Troll's, quarters, mixed drinks, shading, road trip to Mebane. a game of tennis who won, me, you or our company? Enjoyed it all, but mostly being with you!! Lynda. WE'RE GOING TO NYC for break. We would con sider x-changing transportation expenses for place to stay OR a night on the city for a fun friend there who would take such an offer. CaS Terry 933-0635, Steve 933-8913. Susan 933-8063. HAPPY BIRTHDAY JAMIE! Hope your 21st birth-' day is the best ever! You wiS have the whole FaS Break to recooperate. Have fun! JCW. TOMMY V. OF Ehaus we want your body The girls of your Dreams. r". , SWEETIE: ITS BEEN THE best three years ever! I hope we have many more anniversaries to celebrate together. I Love You! Sweetie Jr. BIRTHCHOICE-Pregnant Struggling With A Lifetime Decision. Can We Help? Call 942-3030. SHANNON F. Thank you so much for our time together. Tve never been happier. The past four weeks have been GREAT! Love ya, Mark D. SLT I LOVE BEING tied down whips and chains are optional (only kidding). Contact me about a convenient meeting place and time. Another John from Maryland. SQUAD 24 THANKS for being our local Coca Cola distributors. Nice attendance you got there. BEAS-EEEt I TICNK YOU too!!! Yoor toncbyfecfy fricstd strikes agaia. TO ROCKY HORROR "ACTORS" Saturday night at the Plaza We never thought Rocky Horror could be ruined, but you proved us wrong. The quiet - crowd was fat awe of your hideous performance, and real fans would have left as we did. Please spare us from now oh Signed Devoted Fans. (P.S.Brad, we're not impressed.) MARIE IN SPENCER-Remember me now? I saw you and said hi at the BeS Tower after the Ga. Tech game. Can we try to find another cocktail parry? Reply DTH. Anxious. , TERESA, CINDY, DEBBI, SHERRY, Betty Jo and Lee: Thanks for all you did to make this past weekend enjoyable to the family and to me. G3F. SKIP CASTRO WILL BE at Pegasus Tuesday, Oct 12. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. Make plans now to be there! WANT TO GET PUMPED? CaS Nautilus Fitness Center 439-2663 for a trial workout. Your body will love it! CHRIS AND TUCKER (or MARK,' maybe?) Anyway, here's to champagne, squash, cauUHower, and Sound Barriers! Happy 21st and have a great day! Love, the blonde In the purple button down. P.S. Good luck on your exam and interview. To the female wearing a yellow long-sleeved FCA T-shirt walking near Hanes Hall around 2:30 Mon day. Your smile caught my eye and we said a quick hello. If interested in meeting, please leave written message with DTH secretary today addressed to "Im pressed." - WM, JUST WANTED TO say "HT to the best look ing guy at Carolina and tell him once again how glad I am we finally meti It was worth the wait I had a great time at the game but what do you think, the Fuzz BaSs were better?!! Ha, etc. AJcy. . GIRL IN 5th FLOOR WILSON lounge 93; we noticed you staring, which one are you interested in or both? If yes reply DTH: Tag Team. ETHAUS RETREATERS: WHAT A WEEKENDS With: Birdbaths... Water fights. . .Playing Ulti mate. . .Andy's Eating Ability. . .Johnny's Petting Zoo. . .and HerpsH (Let's pause for a moment of silence in memory of our beloved friend who met a tragic death). So thanks to aB for making it so goodH! -'5 ILD. - ALL TIS WOSLCS "CiamoncV t3tSi cocJd not saatek yow veJao to sm. Thm "Special CaaeT la asatcbla fas Joy, tfc "Facets" botudlM fas basmty. and t& "HOPST infMta la adwraaca. TWis caa be- a kapplar "Frsssc&amaa." Cfcaears to "gsatthaosrtaa cifts," Fink Paa tar police, Ta and rd esca, aad. . .lov!Btro2MM!!eaniree. I LOVE YOU! -CLOUSEAU P.S. fVfcka diroctloB? HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY, Zln-Bob. And remember if you celebrate too much, hist "Breath! Breath! Wiggle it arondT Love: Ally-Mae, Carta Jean, Jo Beth, Kemper Lee, Nancy-Jo, Stacia-Roy, and Sleezy. '. SWEET BRITHCES. TWO MONTHS without you How could you forget? - . Two months without you , And you still haven't proven you're Conan yet ; (maybe Popeye). Happy Birthday! Love, the Three Chopped Livers (not even Lasagna) t MALE WHO ENJOYS THE finer things m fcfc seeks female who can show him the best of Carolina Far tySoctal Life. CaS Stephen 933-2603. - i CHIP (OLD WELL APTS.): WeS here it Is. "Rah! Rah! Right?" Thanks for a great thirteen' months. Things couldn't be better. Love. T. v nie P.S. What about the fair? CT! HAPPY 20TH EIRTHDAY. Roomie! For the next ten days only, you're older than me so enjoy , td Alofs happened during these last couple of years. , .thanks for sharing the good times and the bad! Love. TK. DALE OF 17 A: Very amusing! You almost had me. going there for a minute! But 1 know your demented mind too weS. Now it's your turn, my close personal friend. Beware! SF. , ' i ; TO THE SISTERS AND pledges of Kappa ASpW Theta: Congratulations on your Derby Week vie-' tory. You all are the greatest! s : ' i TIGERS IN YOUR DARX lair, Schnoukums end" , Nymph will not be overpowered. When you least es ' pect it. Aunt Jemina could be reciprocated. And there is no escape. But hold on to your pants, gitys, you needn't get too excited! " -