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ij IQr uu Page 2 Thursday, July 26, 1984 Reagan claims (no The Associated Press WASHINGTON President Reagan said Tuesday he has "no plan" to call for a tax increase next year despite Democratic rival Walter F. Mondale's asser tion that one is inevitable no matter who wins the election. Reagan said- Mondale has "repeatedly and over the years" called for tax increases as a budget cure-all. Replying to the Democrat's charge that he has a "secret plan" to raise taxes after the election, Reagan told a televised news conference that "I have no plan for a tax increase. I believe it would be counterproductive" for the economic recovery. As for Democratic charges that his program was designed for the wealthy, Reagan declared "There is no basis for this demagoguery American Red Cross for appointments FOR YOUR EYES ONLY Tinted Soft Contact Lenses At A Very Fashionable Price PTICIANS Michael Costabile, 968-4776, 235 A Elliott Road (Kroger Plaza) 9-6 M-F We would be more than happy to arrange an eye exam. CLASSDFDE1D) .ADD announcements Coming Soon! COLD CARE CENTER ARRIVES AT STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE. Learn how to correctly identify symptoms, read your temperature, examine your throat, and care for your cold miseries. Save clinic waiting time by self-assessment. Go through clearly marked cold care steps beginning this fall semester, located off the clinic waiting area. A nurse will be available to answer your questions and refer you to an appropriate health profes sional (if necessary). NEW APPOINTMENT SYSTEM AT STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE. Beginning fall semester all clinical sections will be handled on an appointment basis. To arrange appointments for urgent or acute care needs, call 966-2281; future date clinical medicine appointments, call 966-4558; Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Clinic, call 966-3655; Women's Health, call 966 3650; Mental Health, call 966-3658; Specialty Clinics (Eye, ENT, Dermatology), call 966-3666. Save waiting time and get unrushed attentive care from your health professional by schedul ing your appointment ahead of time! $5.00HOUR WILL BE PAID to healthy non smoking white men and women, age 18-35, who participate in EPA breathing research on the UNC campus. Please call 966-1253 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. that we are trying to base or get our recovery on the backs of the needy." Reagan also said Democratic opposition to his policy in Cen tral America amounted to "let ting El Salvador slowly bleed to death." If that happens, he said, "theyll be able to point a finger and say, 'Your program didn't work. " In the opening moments of the news conference, Reagan thus highlighted differences between himself and Mondale on two key points. "Everything weVe said about the Sandinistas in Nicaragua is a proven fact," Reagan said. "They are trying to destroy El Salvador by providing the rebels there with a wherewithal to do it. They are a totalitarian government." The administration is currently BLOODMOBILES July 30 Granville South July 31 Carolina Union Call 962-1044 Present this coupon for $20 off all tinted soft contact lens packages. Expires 815. Licensed Optician BACK DOOR RECORDS New Rock & Clas sical Arrivals 25 or $1 Off aO LPs. 136 E. Rosemary St. Lower Level NCNB Plaza near Ram Theatres. Monday-Saturday 12-6 pm. 933 0019. BUY TRADE SELL. BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 will be paid to healthy non-smokers, age 18-35 who complete aa EPA breathing stndy ob UNC campas. Please call 966-1253 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. RELAX, its a question of joy! The Yoga Place will offer 2 summer sessions May 28-June 28 and Jury 9-Aug.9 with 7 class times to choose from. For information and registration call 967-9686, for the joy! 452 W. Franklin since 1975. help wanted STUDENT NEEDED for part-time sales. Should also be available during fall semester. Apply in person at Endtcott-Johnson Store in University Mall. STUDENTS, ACTORS, ARTISTSI Promote Playmakers Exciting upcoming sea son; enthusiasm, willingness to grow, and positive attitude about theatre is all you need. Days, call Susan 10am to 2pm at 967-4069. Peace Corps needs dedicated people to work in developing country villages to teach skills. Call Dan OBrien; 966-3761. plan' for aiding anti-Sandinista forces, but Congress has balked at Reagan's latest request for $21 million in additional military aid. Reagan opened his 26th tele vised presidential news confer ence and his first since Mon dale won the Democratic nomination at last week's national convention, with a call to the election year Congress to approve several bills, including a so-called balanced budget amend ment to the Constitution. The measure actually would not require balanced spending, but would make red-ink appropria tions more difficult procedurally. "It's time to test the 'new realism, and see if the Demo cratic leadership will move from words to real action,' Reagan said, in a sarcastic reference to Mondale's pledge of a "new realism" on the part of the Democrats in the fall campaign. In addition to the balanced budget amendment, Reagan rein stated his call for tax breaks to ' parents of lower and middle 1 income private school students; increased retirement benefits for housewives; tax breaks to encour age inner-city business invest ments; anti-crime legislation and an "equal access" bill permitting religious student groups to meet after hours in schools. The president said he was "standing by the appointment" of All ads must be prepaid: Deadline: Classified placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH ads must be received by 12 (noon) on the Tues- Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. day before publication. Classified ads may be ASTHMATICS NEEDED1 $129 will be paid apoa completioa of and EPA breathing tady on the UNC campaa. Time commit ment is aboat 20 boars. To qnalify yoa maat be a healthy, non-smoking asthmatic white male, age 18-35. Please call Dr. Donald Horstmaa at 541-3804, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. LOVING, RESPONSIBLE PERSON needed to care for 2 boys (ages 4 and 6) and to help with housework from 7:15am to 5pm Monday through Friday, for 6 to 9 months. Starting in late August or early September. Some flexibility in morning work hours possible. Must have good driving record. Own transportation preferable. References required. Call 967 4536 or 929-7959. VARIOUS PARTTIME JOBS throughout Fall and Spring with the Chapel Hill municipal government. Many are ideal for students' schedules. Typical openings include game officals and scorekeepers for recreation league football, basketball, Softball, and baseball; lifeguards and swim instructors for indoor and outdoor pools; public library pages, aides and assistants; Community Center desk clerks; laborers and groundskeepers for parks or public buildings and grounds; class instructors for tennis, calligraphy, pottery, ballet, gymnastics, fitness, etc; summer day camp counselors; relief parking lot attendants; City and Regional Planning interns. If you are interested in being notified of any of these job openings in the future, complete a simple Application Interest Card at the Chapel Hill Municipal Building. It's located at 306 N. Columbia St. (2 blocks from Franklin and Columbia intersection beside the Fire Station). EOAAE. tax increase former Environmental Protec tion Agency chief Anne M. Bur ford to a government advisory panel, despite a 74-19 vote by the Senate earlier in the day demand ing that he withdraw her name. Ms. Burford resigned last year from her ERA post under a cloud of mismanagement charges, but Reagan said, "There was not a CGC Nicholson said. The Council also decided it was an opportunity to show opposi tion to the new federal law requiring states to raise the drinking age to 21 by 1987 or lose highway funds. If the N.C. General Assembly sees students as a voting force, the legislators may consider not adopting the 21 -year-old drink ing age, Berger said. The Council also voted to not .buy Coors products for the party because some of the Council members said the company had discriminatory practices. Dawn Peters, Summer CGC speaker pro tem, questioned the advisability of serving beer, however. "A lot of people in my area (District 9) are under 19," she said, "and there are a lot of headaches with serving beer." Council member Max Lloyd said, "Very, very few people are ?$MM Own your own Jean-Sportswear, Ladies Apparel, Combination, Accessories, Large Size store. 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"WeVe got to be guided by the interpretation (of the law) people have given us," he said, referring to the meeting with the ABC Board. In reports to the council, Closs announced that a new legislative secretary has been hired, and Parker announced that Student Savings Cards have arrived, that the Student Code has been put on computer at the Student Union and that there are about 150 hardship parking permits available for the fall. LP.!!M!JLL1CLI Q U.A D. R.AN.D A P. 1 1 C I U L T E R I 0 R P 0 I JNT.S. Ail A S j R A V E NT SOS A! NjMI JA S RUDE E D G EUO N E SL TltT REN ljbiairIr Ie r NIGt lEITIAIGIEiRIE istttutri M jbiaisjel: I R I tS H A M I N OOP A EM x y sItOm aIrTlTsj 1a r a SIT M FlElLlOlNl PJJ How you live may save your life. for sale FOR SALE: 1974 VOLKSWAGON SUPERBEETLE. AMFM STEREO CASSETTE, NEW UPHOLSTERY, NEW RADIALS, EXCELLENT CONDI TION. CALL 967-1258 BETWEEN 6:00PM & 9:00 PM. roommate wanted URGENT! FEMALE GRAD. STUDENT, respon sible and studious, seeks apartment with roommates for fall session near UNC campus or bus routes. Call free 800-446-0991, ext. 236. personals MAX, DARLING: Do forgive my irregular corres pondence as of late. Even we baronesses can have difficulty with the post. Well, I'm in Switzerland and the mountains are magnificant! And so are the men!! I was out mountian climbing when I spotted a hot hunk. Being the woman that I am, I naturally gave chase. It was a job letting him catch me and I broke a heel in the process, but believe me, it was worth it!! Auf wiedersehen, darling, Elsa. Tammy what's the name of your new dog? RAT?! -
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