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2Tho Daily Tar HeelMondav. October 25, 1982 Briefly Agents harass Walesa's wife, children The Associated Press WARSAW, Poland Security forces stripped Lech Walesa's wife naked and tried to undress his two scream ing daughters in an attempt to find evidence that could be used to place the detained labor chief, under formal arrest, the wife said. Danuta Walesa, visibly upset after her return home to Gdansk, said the strip-search by female agents took place Friday in a police station in southeastern Przemysl, near the resort, where she visited her interned husband for five days. Walesa, leader of the now outlawed Solidarity labor federation, has been in detention without charge since martial law was decreed Dec, 13. y Mrs. Walesa told The Associated Press in an exclusive interview in her Gdansk home Saturday that she pro tested at the time of the strip-search and planned to file a protest with the Communist government's martial-law authorities. There was no immediate comment from Polish of ficials on Mrs. Walesa's claims. She said her daughters Magda, 4, and Anna, 2, screamed and cried when the agents tried to strip them in . a room next to the office where she was forced to take all her clothes off. "It was the most horrible thing. It's impossible to put into words," she said when asked what went through her mind when she was forced to submit to the strip-search and heard her daughters screaming. She said Magda and Anna finally were frisked with their clothes on after the agents gave up trying to undress them. Mrs. Walesa said she believed the agents were sear ching for any kind of smuggled appeal or statement from her husband with which they could formally charge him with a crime and place him under formal arrest. She said they found nothing and that she and her daughters were released after two hours. She said it was the first time authorities had strip searched her since her husband was interned and his in dependent union was suspended under martial law. In the hour-long interview with the AP, Mrs. Walesa said her husband would have used different methods than those of the Solidarity underground to fight martial law, but believes "every form of protest is good." She said her husband remains defiant after 10 months of internment, and had refused an offer of freedom in exchange for endorsing' new trade unions replacing v Solidarity under the country's new labor law. Mrs. Walesa also said her h'usband "looks and feels very well," has shaved off a full beard he grew earlier this year and fights daily boredom by reading and think ing. ; " Walesa, along with thousands of Solidarity activists, was interned when martial law was imposed and has been held in isolation since then, first in a suburban , Warsaw villa and since May at an isolated government resort at Arlamow in southeast Poland near the Soviet border. - Statement about alleged spy requested The Associated Press LONDON Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Sunday was asked to make an urgent statement to Parliament on allega tions that a man accused of spying for the Soviets achieved one of the deepest penetrations of Western intelligence since World War II. ; "What wo are concerned about is whether or not. . .our national security is at risk," said Labor Party Member of Parliament Ted Leadbitter in calling for the statement. He referred to a report in the Sunday New York Times that quoted unidentified senior American officials as saying the breach of security occurred at the Govern ment Communications Headquarters, Bri tain's worldwide eavesdropping center, in Cheltenham. The Times said a "mole" who 1 penetrated the top-secret facility fed the Soviets information that could have aP lowed them to change their codes and pro tect their own secrets. The Times identified him as Geoffrey Arthur Prime, 44, a translator of Russian at Cheltenham. In July, Prime was arraigned on es pionage charges that a prosecutor de scribed then as being "of the gravest possi ble nature." Prime was ordered held in custody for a hearing at a later date. The Cheltenham facility in Gloucester shire, western England, where Prime is said to have worked from 1968 to 1977, is at the heart of Britain's intelligence net work and works closely with the U.S. Na tional Security Agency. Canada and Australia also participate. glas for do-it-yourself projects All Colors We Cut To Size Bargain Barrell for Cut Offs Commercial Plastics 500 Hoke St. Raleigh, N.C. 27610 828-4100 Help Prevent Girth Defects (DTH9 staff to mm All Daily Tar Heel staff member - editors, reporters, copy editorsj artists and photographers must attend a staff meeting, Tues., Oct.' 26, at 9:30 p.m. in the DTH office. Attendance is MANDATORY. For the record Because of misMormation, the story titled "Resurrected 'Carolina Course Review' helpful to students selecting courses" (Thursday, Oct. 21), The Daily Tar Heel incorrectly reported that Wilson library car- ried copies of the Carolina Course Review. The DTH regrets the error. DUKE THEFUQUA h -SCHOOL- CDF BUSINESS A representative of the Fuqua School of Business of Duke University will be on campus Wednesday, November 10, to discuss the MBA Program. Interested students may obtain further information by contacting the Office of University Placement Serices. Join in on the Tradition Friday, October 29 9 pm - Woollen Gym $15 per couple black tie optional tickets available at the Union Date or thru any German's Club Representative The Associated Press WASHINGTON Secretary of State George P. Shuitz set out Sun day on a fence-mending mission to Ottawa, prepared to discuss the full 1 range of, irritants in U.S.-Canadian relations. The 24-hour trip, Shultz's first official bilateral visit to another country since he took office last summer, is expected to be a forum for frank talk, not new agreements. "They will discuss the state of relations, which is not in the best of shape these' days," said one Canav dian official who asked not to be identified. "What we would like to see is a commitment to avoiding any kind of disruption or deterioration in our relationship," Canadian Am bassador Alan Gotlieb told reporters last week. "We want to clear up a number' of odd misunderstandings." - ; Gotlieb characterized relations . between the two countries as "not as bad as they have ? been - made out." But he acknowledged that relations Recently have often "been marked ry "rhetoric of a high decibel level." BERLIN Squatters battled West Berlin police with their fists in to the eaVly hours Sunday in an escalating! fight over a housing shortage tjiat has become a symbol of German youth protest. Police said about 100 protesters fought officers hand-to-hand, kick ing and punching them in the third night of violence triggered by police eviction of squatters from two dilapidated buildings. Three more people were arrested bringing to around 1,350 the number of people arrested since the squattinjz issue erupted into violence almost two years ago. Since then, the squatters have carved out their own world in a shabby neighborhood of West Berlin, sealing themselves off with metal-screened windows, padlocks and bars on doors. MIRACLE VALLEY, Ariz. , Roadblocks sealed off this com munity Sunday as the FBI joined an investigation into a violent confron tation between members of an all black religious sect and police that left two dead and nine injured. Killed in a burst of gunfire Satur: day was William .Thomas Jr., 38, the son of the founder of. the con troversial Christ Miracle Healing Center and Church, and another member of the sect identified as either Agustar or Arguster Tate, 52. Both were shot with high powered rifles, police said. Two other church members re-, mained hospitalized, one with a severed spine. Two deputies also were in a hospital, while five of ficers were treated and released Saturday. Nine church members were ar raigned Sunday before Justice of the Peace John Sharp in. nearby Bisbee on one count each of. ag gravated assault on a peace officer. They were ordered held on bond of $68,500 each, according to Under sheriff Dale Lehman. . Authorities said deputies had entered Miracle Valley to arrest three church members, two for misdemeanor traffic violations and a third on a warrant charging felony fleeing. , Witnesses said the shooting erupted after a large crowd of church members surrounded deputies who reinforced the officers trying to serve the warrants. WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Princeton University Graduate Education for Careers in Public Affairs International Relations VDibeldpktenf Studies? .JtHSf . ' " ' " Urban Affair?'& iyomestitrVolicies : ' w Economics & Public Policy Urban & Regional Planning Presentation and question-and-answer session with a Woodrow Wilson School representative on: Date: Tuesday, October 26 Time & Place: (Check Career Office or Campus Calendar) (3 (M 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 order to the DTH oCke 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 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oDce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be re sponsible for only the first ad run. ANGEL FLIGHT THE BEST kept secret on cam pus: Pledge Tea October 27, 1982, 8 pm, Lenior Hafl (Above Pine Room) A3 Interested people should attend. FREE! INCREASE YOUR READING SPEED ON THE SPOT AT A FREE EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS INTRODUCTORY LESSON WE'LL ALSO SHOW YOU HOW ITS POSSISLE TO READ AND STUDY 3-10 TIMES FASTER. . .WITH BETTER COMPRE HENSION! GET BETTER GRADES, HAVE MORE FREE TIME. FIND OUT HOW. . .SEE OUR LARGE AD ELSEWHERE IN THIS PAPER! DO NT FORGET LADIES LOCKOUT Tuesday Night! Ladies FREE admittance until 10:00. 2 drafts lor 25 and other specials. . .only at Purdy's. FREE BEER! THE ORDER of the Bell Tower win sponsor a banner contest for the Homecoming game. The winners will receive a keg. CaU 933-17C6 to enter. Deadline: 5:09 p.m. Friday. STUDENT GOVERNMENT IS ACCEPTING ap plications for the Employment Service Committee. Contact Paul Parker in State C. 962-5201. lo.! Ca Council LOST NECKLACE WITH A gold Heron (bird) on it Lost Oct. 1 on path between Vance Street School of Public Health and Medical SchooL Great sentimen tal value. Please return if found. REWARD. 929 9369 (keep trying). FCLT.Ds AN LTIZmiLLA IN the DTI I of. flea at the front desk Wednesday, 1323, around Issieh tfste CJ3 or cogs fey to lieaUTy and dalat. Aa,k for Linda. LOST: A SAINT MICHAELS Medal with DEM in scribed on the bade Lost in men's locker of Fetzer on Oct. 2. Reward. Call 933-8234. LOST SMALL CAMEO RING, gold marquis shaped setting, somewhere on campus. Of sen timental value only. Reward offered. Call Karen, 933-6447. Keep trying. LOST: BROWN STRAW HAND bag in Bingham last Wednesday. Only important contents are con tacs, which are needed desperately. Please contact Janet at 933-9377. help wanted HEALTHY MALES can earn $5hour in a EPA breathing experiment on the UNCCH campus. We need non-smokers, age 18-35. For more informa tion please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. ASTHMATICS-EARN $150 IN A Breathing expe riment on the UNC-CH Campus. Time commitment is 20-25 hours over a 6-8 week period. Volunteers must be Mate, age 18-33, with a current cr previous history of asthma. If interested please call 966 1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMERYEAR ROUND. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. $500 $1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, -Box 52-NC1, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. HEALTHY MALES. 18-30, needed for two lab visits to study alcohol elimination. Study involves drink-. ing alcohol, followed by repeat breathaiyzation. Send name, address, and telephone number to: Isa Cheren. 1124 FL03 231H, Dept of Pharmacology, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Payment for comple tion of study is $15.00. HOT-D2GGITY-DOGS The New York style hot dog cart is now hiring. Call after 6:00 p.m. and ask for Roy. MACHO MODELS-SEEKING MODELS for Play girl type photos. Model release required. Modest fee paid. If interested write: Markland Photo, Box 6066, Tallahassee, Fla. 32301. KSLP WANTED: PAST TCS2 position for weekends. Approximately IS hoars per weak la Chapel ITJL Call Durham Gradaata Student preferred. ANYONE FAMILIAR with the Teachings of Gurd jlef or interested in acquiring a pupil please contact Sara at 933-8134. . PAID MALE VOLUNTEERS WITH high blood pressure needed lor NCMH research project. 9S2-C2Q3 9 am to 4:30 pm. cervices CHEAP TYHNC!! Ca3 S25-TYTE DJ FOR PARTIES AND special events specializ ing in Beach and Oldies! Over 35000 records! Jim my Pharr, 362-5821. GYMNASTICS AT CAROLINA SPORT Art. Register now for classes: pre-schooL school age, and adult. Best facility in area. Small groups, individual attention. 929-7077 or 942-4620. HAVING A HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION? Count on the COOKIE FACTORY for gouiishly decorated cookies that look great and taste even better. Call 942-9204, 153 E. Franklin. E.J. & COMPANY Light and Sound Shows with 1000 Watts of sound and full light show! 5 years experience playing all types of music. $125.004 hours (within city limits). Call Eddy Hemingway at 967-8871 today! LET THE STONES, PAT BENATAR, Donna Sum mer, the Embers, and Devo come your way. Lou's Tunes will make this homecoming one vouH remember for only $50. CaO 967-0611. for sale USED AND UNFD&SHED FL'RNTTLTIE, we have more than anyone in Chapel Hill. The Trading Post, beside Wendy's in Carrboro. Free delivery with this ad. 942-2017. UXE-NEW FOLK GUITAR, case, beginner's book, $70. Used, good condition: Sears (Smith-Corona) electric typewriter, case, pica type, $80. Call Sandy, 967-4903 eves. CYCLISTS THIS IS THE Bike: Fuji finest Mark II IVi yrs new, burgundy, new tires good buy at $600. Call 933-5636. MORRISON DORM CONTRACT FOR SALE 536 Morrison female For more informa tion CaU 929-9099. Ask for Wynne keep calling! FOR SALE: PARTS OR WHOLE meal card. Please call 933-3383 Monday-Friday 6 pm-10 pm. for rent PRIVATE ROOM $150.00 PER month including utilities and kitchen privileges. F bus. Available im mediately or for second semester. CaU 967-7772. clollies POOR RICHARDS... For practical and durable clothing and camping goods at affordable prices. YOU HAVENT BEEN TO CHAPEL HILL UNTIL YOU'VE BEEN TO POOR RICHARDS. KROGER PLAZA. 929-5850. roommates APARTMENT NIRVANA! (or at least dose to it) We're looking for a 3rd male roommate to share Old Well Apartment this spring semester. Own room, on bus route. Only $98month. Phone Gary 942-5386. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share bedroom in Foxcroft apt. beginning 2nd semester. Furnished except your bedroom furniture $93.75 . mo., V utilities. CaU Margaret at. 967-4293. wanted PLEASE HELP! I DESPERATELY need two guest passes to the Maryland game for two important guests. WIS pay good price. Please call Cindy at 933-3645. NEED 2 MARYLAND TICKETS. tVSl buy stu dent tickets or guest passes. CaU 967-0263. Keep trying. WANTED TEN GORGEOUS FINGERNAILS (be longing to the same female) for photographic pur poses. After 6 call Kim 942-8194. WANTED 3 NON STUDENT tickets for Maryland game. Call 933-0458. I NEED TWO GUEST passes for the Maryland game; they're for Mom and Dad. Please! HI pay almost anything. Call 933-5717 and ask for Shannon. Thanks. HAPPY WELL-ADJUSTED SITTER for three Hap py well-adjusted kids for ten days. Nov. 19-23. References. CaU 929-3231. WANTED: 1 OR 2 guest tickets to Md. game Oct 30; will pay BIG bucks; call 929-7054; Keep trying! tides RIDE NEEDED TO BOSTON, Amherst Mass. Oct 25-30. Will help with driving and gas. CaU Howie at 933-0182 Keep trying! YOGA. ITS A QUESTION of Joy! Choose from 8 weekly classes. October 25-Decernber 21 at the Yoga Place, 452 West Franklin Street since 1975. Call 967-9686 for information end registration. . MODERN MOVEMENT -DANCE Ex perience the joy of movement! Modern, Jazz, Ballet, Aerobics November 1 December 23 Pay per class per session CLOSE TO CAMPUS 929-3447. personals .25 BURGERS!?! BUY A Burger King T Shirt, wear it in and get burgers for -25 each. What a deal! Limit 2 burgers pet, visit jj!ease Franklin St only. BEGIXXlI.a MONDAY, October 25. 1982, oev University recognized campus rgnB&Xw .as be able to use the CAMPL'3 CALENDAR section of the DTH. Announcements ,w!3 be , limited to 25 words or less and wd nut for only two days each. Questions or comments on this matter should be directed to John Dreschcr, Editor. NEED TO TIGHTEN UP YOUR BELLY? The New Nautilus Abdominal machine has arrived at Nautilus Fitness Center. Save 25 on membership during our new equipment special this week only. CaU 489-2668 for free trial. AMY TANNER-GOOD LUCK as Morrison's Homecoming Rep! We know you will do great! Love, Ninth Floor League of Outlaws Morrison Dorm. DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS TOURNAMENT. Find out about it by attending the UNC Dungeons and Dragons club meeting on October 25 at 7:30 in the Union. TO ELS and KLib Here's to the World's Fair, White Russians, switching partners, ' tha Couch!, How bout them Vols, slumber parties, cookouts, camping out, hose cooked meals, the Tones, and our next roadtxip! Kathy and Bath. GEE B03. THE FIRST one didn't work because I ' was so mean. Fm sorry. Truce? Friends? 1 hope so. JM. ,. HEY PAR CI: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! Hope you have a big one in your Votkswagon! Love and laughter, P. THE 1982 FALL GERMAN'S Dance! On Friday night, October 29, a Carolina tradition returns to Woollen Gym! Tickets for this all-campus, semi-formal dance are available at the Union daily. Get ready to swing, Carolina! SCOTT COLLEGE DONT FORGET to vote for UZ LEDFORD for Homecoming Queen. TIME LORDS! YOUR PRESENCE is requested at a dinner honoring DOCTOR WHO. 5:30 pm. Thurs.. Oct. 28, at Mr. Gatti's. Franklin Street (well done. K-9!) SORRY WE DID NT REPLY sooner... To the Methodist and Episcopalian, yes, we're interested. Just give us more info. To the Catholic professional student Sat. wasn't convenient but how about later this week? To the blue-eyed Catholic in blue cords, more meeting times. . .one of us did go to STM Sunday. REPLY DTH Two optimistic CG's. , DIANE: HAPPY 21! Thanks for caring, sharing, and Just being there all these years. You're Great! Love and friendship forever. . .Wendy. TO THE CUTE, SHORT blond in Royal Park-here is your personal hope you enjoy it It's costing me a buck or two. What the hell3 By the way while we're getting personal 1 might have an answer to the question you asked me Monday night Maybe we can discuss it over a cheap bottle of wine or even some ThunderbirdI?! Let me know from the short cute blond Hariotte's friend. BROWN EYED SOUTHERN WOMAN: How aware do you want to be? Gray-blue eyed Fencer(s). VICKIE CASOL BAIN the Gnal hlat-The 26th at long last Thanks foe your carina love! ItSay the 26th be your best! Kuch af fection. EZl! HAPPY BIRTHDAY SQUIRREL. MAY this year br ing to you an abundance of chicken wings, cookies, and good times. We love ya, your feDow squirrel mates. DIANE, HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY!! 1 hope your birthday has been special, but we stiD have a lot more to celebrate!!! I love you always, IKE ITS MOT WHAT YOU'VE got its how you use id CHEC it out with the NEW WELL. MAN GUM'S HAUNTED AGAIN. Support the North Carolina Burn Center, visit Man gum's Sec ond Annual Haunted House. October 29th through 31st Fun starts at 7 pm each night REM. YOU ARE MAJORING in smiling (A) But what do you do when you do not have anything else to do? MARIE, HELLO AGAIN. HELLO! Friday wasn't a surprise, is this? Remember: Don't be so self assured and slouch more! Keep smiling. Sugah! Spike. . NOW UNC SINGLES HAVE a new way to meet. It's COLLEGE STUDENTS MAGAZINE! Request information before November 1 and you'll receive our first issue for free. Write: COL LEGE STUDENTS MAGAZINE. Box 6000. Chapel HiH. N.C. 27514. YOU'VE HEARD OF BOWLING for Dollars? Don't pass up this oace-ia-a-lifetime opportunity to bowl for furniture.' Toronto Exchange and the CaroUna Union are sponsoring the bowUaa tour nament Oct. 26-27. Entry fee is 15. !o up at the bowling alley desk for a chance to win the chair of your dreams.
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