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Bkiefly : ; - The Associated Press WROCLAW, Poland Pope John Psui II offered his cooatrymen "my solidarity" Tues day in defense of the Polish workers' move ment, words that again sent hundreds of youth marching off to a confrontation with police. The demonstrators, shouting support for the banned Solidarity union, dispersed peace fully after they were intercepted by helmeted riot police backed by a water cannon. The Communist authorities for the first time responded directly to the blunt papal statements that have stirred anti-government passions across Poland. In a newspaper interview, Deputy Premier Mieczyslaw Rakowski alluded to the pontiff as an educator feeding Polish youths "myths, legends and half-truths" about Poland's history. . Meanwhile, a spokesman for Lech Walesa in the northern seaport of Gdanak said the Solidarity leader would meet with the pontiff in Krakow today, the last day of the eight-day papal homecoming. CAPE CANAVERAL, FLa. Coamaader. Robert. Qrippen turned' CfcsSsrigtr's csrgo hold toward Earth on Tuesday to avoid the overheating or freezing of an experiment array that will become the first satellite ever released from a spaceship and recaptured. On the ground and in the air, Friday's land- Campus & area briefs From Staff Reports Students were- forced to leave the Stu dent Union and the Undergraduate Library Tuesday night when a power outage took place forcing the closing of these and other campus building in the mid-campus area. A work crew from the Electrical Distri bution Division was called to investigate a power problem in Davie Hall at 6 p.m. Tuesday. While the workers were attempt ing to correct the problem "a circuit line dropped out which feeds power to the new Walter Davis Library, the Cobb Dorm Area, and the Student Union," a division source said. Technicians worked on the lines until 12:30 a.m. and were able to restore power to all buildings except Davie Hall and the Walter Davis Library. Back Street's Restaurant of 151 Vi E. Rosemary Street has closed and will not reopen until this fall. The restaurant's co owners Chuck Fry and Jon Childers said they hope to be back in business before the end of the first semester next school year, but Fry said, "I don't see mid-fall as a like ly possibility." The Chapel Hill building inspector ordered the building's owner, John Kates of Chapel Realty, to renovate his structure by building a fire wall on the back of the building. Blackie's Steakhouse, that had been attached to the rear of Back Street's burned last June. Fry and Childers said that instead of ren ovating their present building Chapel Real ty is going to build a new office building on the property. Back Street's Restaurant is going to get a new, longer lease in that building. ing weather became a concern. The West German-built satellite, locked in the cargo bay, is called SPAS - for Shuttle Pallet Satellite. Early Wednesday, astronauts Sally K. Ride and John Fabian grasped the 3,300-pound package with the shuttle's 50-foot robot arm, released it overboard and snatched it back. Rehearsals had already begun for Friday's first-ever shuttle touchdown at the Kennedy Space Center, with a NASA pilot, tracing Challenger's approach path across Florida at dawn. RALEIGH Republican senators said the Appropriations Committee's failure to cut state government spending resulted in the need for the $208.1 million tax package tentatively approved by the state Senate Monday night. "The Appropriations Committee did not have the courage this Senate Finance Commit tee did," said Sen. Donald Kincaid, R-Cald-well, during debate on the package. "The cuts that we've made are a joke. The next General Assembly is going to have to pay off the debt." He said while private industry met the reces sion with cutbacks, state government has lagg ed behind. 3a M1' ' V i ; ) ! - ; w:- mimsmxi I Have A Slice On Us! j g V Try our 12" one topping I g Pizza .jg For The Unheard J i price Of rszisl $3.95 1 4:3 ' t Delivered j Litton' Choot a sutt, a sport cost, or slacks slct another gt both at a psclal 72-Fr" prlc! Due to the en thusiastic response to our 2-Fer Sale, we've completely restocked suits & sport coats, offering you in depth selec tions in regulars, shorts, longs & extra longs. JonSacfw CcmM E?snd Psnts 'ml I V lite GSorgia St Angat ASIOcCSaxara 2 tea 31 78 RM.$lSOCtl Wool E3nd Suits 2fer$103 Rg.S3t5OCh . . CcaWooift Wool ESond Suits 2 for $278 RM.S3MMCh Cotton CwaaSars 22.05 CcflSon KnCt Shirts C12.C3 iSuRs 2f;r$3S3 Ra.$35eoch Alterations at Cost See How Easy tt Is To Be ( Better Dressed For Less! ' 33. ' r""L3 f' EXP. 183 E. Frsn&in St Downtown Chapel Hl rSsurs: tSon.Cst 10-6:23 SUA. 1-5 . Frsa VeSisd Past!R3 Hilton's Clothing Cupboard Glassi FIED Classified ads may bo placed at the DTH offices or mailed to the DTH, Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) Tuesday. 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 $3.00 5t 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. announcements CELEBRATING? SEND THE COOKIE muncher with a song cookie cake and personal meuage! For more detail caB Cookie Factory 942-9204 or stop by 153 East Franklin. AUGUST IS 20th Anniversary of '63 Civil Rights march on Washington where Martin Luther King made "I Have a Dream speech. Help build the national movement lor 20th Anniversary march for "Jobs, Peace & Freedom." Today 5:00 Union. ONCE AGAIN THIS WEEK at Harrison's: The CLUE! Rock with them on Thurs. and Sat.. June 23 and 25 at 9:00 p.m. (1.00 cover. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR BONE density study. Male, black and white, to compare to basketball team. 15 minutes, no needles. CaH Peter Jacobson 966-1212. ASTHMA SUFFEKERS-EARN S75 ha aa EPA Btaataaag S4ady om the UNC Capn. To qsvattfy yoa cwtt b sajJa. 18-35, with mm uy actfo astfcas. For asor famfo. piMM can 966-1253. Moa.-FrL, S-S. BLACK AND WHITE. MALES and females-earn $5hr, get a free physical, and help the environment. The EPA needs healthy non-smokers, age 18-35. for a breathing study on the UNC cam pus. For more mfo. Call 966-1253. Mon.-Fri. 8-5. roocscsats NON-SMOKING FEMALE NEEDED TO share furnished Nor thampton Plan Apt. 5 minute walk to campus. Rent $140 month including utilities. CaB 967-7182 days or 929-3751 even ings. TWO MALE ROOMMATES NEEDED to share Kingswood apartment starting tai August. Furnished and good location. $105 per month plus 'A utilities. CaB Preston at 967-7368. lost Ci found for rent LOST CAT: FEMALE CALICO, medium size. Black patch around one eye, gold patch around other. Lost 65, near Carr boro Post Office. If found, call Susan 9294332966-1639. LOST GOLD RING IN shape of tennis racket by Granville pooL If found call 933-1846. A reward will be offered. business opportunities OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-Sportswear. Infant-Preteen or Ladies Apparel Combination, accessories or Quality Children Furniture Store. National brands; Jordache. Chic, Lee, Levi, Vanderbilt, Izod, Calvin Klein, Esprit. Zena. Guniw Sax, Ocean Pacific, Brit tania, Evan Ptcone, Health tex, 300 others. $7,900 to $24,500 in ventory, airfare, training, fixtures, grand opening promotions. CaB Mr. LoughKn at (612) 888-6555. HOUSING FOR SECOND SUMMER session-singles and doubles open for $110.00 a session at the Lambda Chi Alpha House. Contact Alan at 967-7352. TTU-DELTA SORORITY OPEN for second session. $330. meals in cluded. Call House Director at 942-1021 for additional information. housistf wanted services ELECTROLYSIS. Safe & permanent, removal of face & body hah- by certified electrofegist and medical professional, Linda Durham RN. For private complementary consultation call 929-3809. for sals COLOR TV 19 ZENITH Chromacoior ft Solid Stale Set $150. CaH Mike. Days 962-0252. Nights 967-3554. 5200 LP's, TAPES. 45s for sale. AB types, most $1.00-$3.50. Backdoor Records. 136 E. Rosemary Lower Level NCNB Plata, near Ram Theaters Monday-Saturday 12-6 pro 933-0019. Also buy. trade music MARRIED COUPLE. BOTH COLLEGE SMtncton weed fsnrsrishod hostehig close to casapsM. aly as Aafsst No cUUbv bat wSi pay extra for tare esaatw lata, ejale Scksunuwra. Vftta ralaraac . CaB coBact S13-992-S36 bafoea asa or after lfeO personalis help wanted TYPING $1 PER PAGE. Free pickup and delivery, rough drafts available, plus owemtsM service for shorter papers (under 25 pages). CaB 493-2693 after 5 p.m. Instructions HELP WANTED SECOND SESSION summer school. Yard and maintenance work at UNC sorority in exchange for meals. CaB House Director, 942-1021. ABORTION: IN A PRIVATE Bscensed facility in Chapel Hffl. Cost: $175.00 to 12 weeks; over 12 weeks additional charge. Saturday services. CaB: 942-1335 for appointment. MODERN MOVEMENT CLASSES INTRODUCTION to Dance (Modern, Jazz, Ballet. Tap, Improvisation, Choreography), Modem, Jazz, Exercise, Basic BaBct. June 6-July 1. July 5-July 29, August 1 -August 26. Register now 929-3447. Close to campus. VICTORIA-YOU KNOW I would get you a nice house, but arc you sure you want to wait until we're married? JLN BEES! MUS1C1 DANCING! THE PEGSnt 84, Hatt, Friday tte 24 th 9 rtHT HEY DAVE, TERRY. SCOTT. Giles, Pierce, Kleth. Victoria. Anne, Ayun, Ros, Marcia, Dot, and Peter alias the Geekmaster not even middle linebackers. Junior rotarian, or chaining the lounge could stop the partylong Bve the Geekranch! You gotta like it! Jeff. 2 The Tar Heel Thursday, June 23, 1S33
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