2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, September 4, 1984 Candidates woo voters on The Associated Press Republican gubernatorial candidate Jim Martin accused Democratic oppo nent Rufus Edmisten of making prom ises he couldn't keep Monday while Gov. Jim Hunt criticized Republican Sen. Jesse Helms' ideas for reducing the federal deficit. Candidates braved the sun in the last days of summer to heat up political charges as the campaign season moved nearer the end. Martin, 9th District congressman, held news conferences in Asheville, Greensboro, Raleigh, Wilmington and Charlotte to attack Edmisten for playing the "politics of illusion." "He (Edmisten) is a regional candi date and he's attempting to pit region against region in our state," Martin said in Raleigh. "Rufus proposes to conquer JUFtfCIHI!-' ' ALL YOU CAM MON.-SAT. PIZZA, SOUP, $: OR WE ALSO DELIVER DURING LUNCH 11 AM-2 PM DAILY 942-5149 GIVE US A FRESH TRY! ACROSS FROM GRANVILLE TOWERS Classified Isf o 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 S2.00 Non-students $4.00 5C 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 Chl HOI-CaiTfcoro YMCA mtic Prosraau: SWIM FITNESS: (masters Swim) A conditioning program for those with intermediate-advanced swimming skills; option to com pets in swim meets. National calibre swimmers are currently training in this program. 7i30-8:30am TuTh. 8:30 9:30 MW. 8:30-9.30 TuTh. H20-BICS: (water aerobics) A water aerobics class at the intermediate-advanced aerobics level; ideal for those who cannot do standard aerobics classes because of injury or joint disorders. 6:45-7:30 pm MWF. ADULT INSTRUCnON-basic swim class for beginner intermediate adult swimmer. 10-10:45 TuTh. 11:30-12:15pm Sat. ADVANCED UFESAViNG: (Red Cross) 7:00-10:00 TuTh. Sept 9-Oct 4. WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR (WSD7-10 pm TuTh. Oct. 9-Nov 15. SCOTTISH HIGHLAND Dancing, Session beginning September 20th. Beginner and Advanced dancers welcome Call Anne Stapleton 942-8303 or David Coulter 942-8257. THERE WILL BE AN organizational meeting of the Carolina Badminton Club on Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 7:30pm in Greenlaw 224 (second floor lounge) AH badminton plyers are encouraged to attend. ALDERMAN AND MANLY, get ready to win big! Watch for the first annual Manly Alderman Scavenger Hunt 1984! It's a new Chapel Hill tradition. Don"t rruss out! Plannsd Parenthood Birth Control o Annual Exams for Women o FREE Pregnancy Tests & Counseling A Name You Can Trust 942-7762 Low Cost Confidential Phil Crisp Suits 12, The Courtyard 431 E. Franklin St 37-8329 mm NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Nationwide 1 on your aid Call for a quote. 30th Annual TORONTO EXCHANGE A representative group of 40 UNC Students chosen to host students from University of Toronto in November and to represent Carolina at U. of T. in January, 1985... Sharing in an exchange of ideas, a comparison of cultures and a celebration of international friendship. Applications Available Aug. 31st Carolina Union mi rjiTre will aamlmtmmammi by division, by coming from all direc tions at once." . , Martin cited as an example accounts of Edmisten speeches across the state, in which he promised to make various highways a priority if elected governor. Edmisten said he could not promise to change the state priorities in road building in a Raleigh speech but then told a Hickory audience that he would make road building and maintenance in the west a priority because the east had been favored financially in the past with its larger population. Edmisten also listed at least six .highway projects he would make a priority in his administration. "There just is not enough money to make all those promises come true," Martin said. "Road politics has been the politics of illusion for many years ... People realize they've been taken one time too many." EAT BUFFET! 11 AM-2 PM AND SALAD DISSERTATION SUPPORT GROUP FOR WOMEN. FIRST MEETING TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4. CALL 929-2870. 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 wOl be available to answer your questions and refer you to an appropriate health professional (if necessary). TIME IS RUNNING out hurry and pick up applications for Toronto Exchange. Available at Student Union. DeadSne Sept. 7th. ALPHA KAPPA PSI professional business fraternity invites all Business, Econ and Industrial Relations majors to rush. Sign-up tables in Union and Carroll Hall beginning Sept. 4th 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. ALPHA KAPPA PSI CHAPTER meeting wiO be held tonight at 7pm in T-2 New Carroll. All members are required to attend. WHAT HAS 74 arms and legs, entertains itself weB on bus rides of more than 24 hours and lives off the money it reaps from doughnut sales, raffle tickets and sordid party donations? The Toroato Ecfcasg. Applications available Aug 31 and must be turned in by Sept 7th. PHOTOGRAPHERS, LETS START developing something! The First Carolina Photography club meeting wfll be held at the Union at 7pm on Wednesday Sept 5. This is an important meeting for all those interested in joining the club. NEW APPOINTMENT SYSTEM AT STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE. Beginning fall semester aU clinical sections will be handled on an appointment basis, lb arrange appointments for urgent or acute care needs, can 966-2281; future date clinical medicine appoint ments, caU 966-4558; Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Clinic, can 966-3655; Women's Health, can 966-3650; Mental Health, can 966-3658; Specialty Clinics (Eye, ENT, Dermatology), call 966-3666. Save waiting time and get the best possible care from your health professional by scheduling your appointment ahead of time! THE YOGA PLACE win offer 2 fall sessioas Sept. 3-Oct. 25 aad Oct. 29-Dec. 20 with 8 ad alt aad 2 childxea's classes. For iaf orasatioa caD 967-968. It's a qaestioa of joy! 452 W. FraakKa St. siace 1975. NON-SMOKING MALES, age 18-35, are needed to participate in EPA breathing research on the UNC campus. Pay is 5 per hour. For more information, call 966-1253 Mon-Fri,8-5pm. BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 wEl he paid to healthy aoa-smokers, age 18-35 who complete aa EPA breathiag stady oa UNC cam pas. Please caU 966.1253 Moaday-Ftiday 8asa- Typeset Resumes Personalized service, attention to detail, by the specialists. MERIDIAN LINES (above Henderson St. Bar) 968-0324 THE GOLD CONNECTION Finest Quality 14kt Jewelry Excellent Prices Sterling Silver Expert Repairs Franklin Center 128 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (Right Behind Subway) M-Th 10-5 Fri 10-9 Sat 12-9 i t t t The Gold Hotline 967-GOLD Labor Day Edmisten visited an annual union celebration Monday in Kernersville and could not be reached for comment but campaign director Richard Carlton attributed Martin's comments to jealous.'. "I suspect Mr. Martin is kind of envious because Rufus is such a state wide candidate," Carlton said. "He (Martin) is a candidate who's only represented the Charlotte area. 1 suspect everywhere Martin is going he's hearing good things about Rufus." Carlton said that Edmisten has not guaranteed favors on highway projects to any region. Martin said he's appointing a "truth squad" of volunteers to follow Edmisten to "correct his misleading statements by holding news conferences or issuing statements in order to present the true facts. Meanwhile, Hunt held a news con ference to attack Helms' approach to balancing the federal budget. He charged that Helms has worked to give tax breaks to big oil companies and the wealthy, to cut spending for education and the elderly and to continue spending on military contracts that involve waste. "One way you can get the deficit down is by rooting waste and inefficiency out of those huge military contracts, but that's about the only thing Sen. Helms doesnt want to cut," Hunt charged. Helms spent the day resting at home with his family Raleigh. He was not immediately available for comment. --jPT''"' 11 m jl"m' 1 ' ",i if.. . in- ' 'J ' " ' 1 '" "' Cc7Ul3oz$ CcpcfTS Afo JoG Pc:?3 2 "Hlzo AOCjuJ Seeing Ybu prcbzbty steady know about our exceptional service and expert repairs for BMW's and Porsches. Al Bioodworth and Rick Thompson have each been at it 13 years. Cut you may not know that we also specialize in after-market modi- itation and salvage. Service. Repairs. Modification. Plus salvage. Making fine cars finer. Thats the whose abmw story cnnsTZSATO irj scmicn Hxttwy 54, ore mile east of Triangle All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. RAINBOW SOCCER FALL 1984 RAINBOW SOCCER registration begins; Monday, Aug. 20, Noon-6 p.m., at 500 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hffl. FIELD REGISTRATION is Saturdays, Aug. 18 Aug. 25, and Sept. 1, 10 a.m.-Noon, at Rainbow Soccer! Stadium, off deland Rd. and 15-50JL TEAM ANNOUNCE IMENT, Sat., Sept. 8, 10 a.m.-Noon, Rainbow Stadium PRACTICE BEGINS, Monday, Sept. 10. Interested coaches land sponsors please caD 967-8797. RAINBOW SOCCER is ta non-profit recreational program in its 26th season, open Ito players of any age, sex or skill. FIELDS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GLEN LENNOX INVESTMENT GROUP. THE UNC SCUBA CLUB'S fall meeting is on Wed. Sept. 5 at 7.-00 pm in room 304 of Woolen Gym. Come dive with us! FIELD HOCKEY CLUB meeting Thurs Sept. 6 at 4:00 on EThous SeM Anyone is wticome come team about our great falseason! lost and found LOST GOLD BRACELET, three strands, rope chain. $100 reward if returned. Please cat 933-3325 after 3.00pm. LOST NEAR STUDENT UNION, gold signet ring with initials MBR engraved on it . Alot of sentimental value. Reward offered. Please call Mark at: 968-4218 if found. $30 REWARD for tb first acraoa to or describe the can-eat location of the targe, color karate poster which was oa the aaaoaaceaseat cabe ia froat of the Uakws. $10 for aiaular small poster which disapperaed from Woolee Gym. Call David Colemaa 96 3263 or Master Choi, Phillips Hall 159. LOST BLACK AND white small cat. 8 years aad 8 lbs. Aaswered to the aame of Persia. W carina oaty flea cottar. Please call 929-6457. Day or Bight. LOST: METAI FBAME photo-brown prescrip- tioa glasses ia Woolea Gym Stadeat Uaioa areaoa Moaday 27th. Please call 942-3076. Reward. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds. IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, can Mike Strong, Prudential-Bache Securities in the Courtyard, 942-0895. OLDER LADY WILL give German or French conversation lessons very near campus. (Native Speaker) Very reasonable rates. Contact J. Komlos 966-2152 During the day or leave message. 966-2157. ABORTION to 20 weeks. Private and confidential GYN office with Saturday and evening appointments available. FREE Pregnancy Tests. 942-0824. 20 DISCOUNT IN SEPT. with this ad. Experienced, professional typist. Speedy, accurate, reliable. 967-1383. E.J. & COMPANY Light and Sound shows are back. UNC's oldest mobile sound shows are here. Four hours of your favorite jam for $140 call Andy Pittman 967-8871. help wanted ASTHMATICS NEEDEDI 9120 will be paid upon completioa of aa EPA breatbiaa stady oa the UNC campas. Time commitmeat ia a boat 20 boar. To qaalify yoa mast be a bealthy, aoa-amokias asthmatic white male, age 18-35. Please call Dr. Donald Horstmaa at 541-3804, Moaday-Friday, Sasa-Spm. The Wledia Board is now accepting applications for two at-large positions on the 1984-85 Board. For more information contact: Jennifer Cargal 967-5337 Soviet officials:Chernenko The Associated Press MOSCOW A Soviet Foreii Ministry officials declined to answer specifically Monday when asked if President Konstantin U. Chernenko was back at work in the Kremlin, but said Chernenko was "occupied" with bis leadership duties. The official, Vladimir Lomeiko, was asked about Chernenko by an American journalist at a news briefing on disarmament issues. The reporter asked if it could be concluded, because of Chernenko's replies to questions about U.S. Soviet relations in the Communist Party newspaper Pravda on Sunday, that Chernenko had ended his summer vacation and was back at work in the Kremlin. "He is occupied with his duties as general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and as chairman of the Presidium of the U.S.S.R.," Lomeiko said. Lomeiko used a Russian word meaning occu pied, or engaged in. A Soviet translator at the briefing translated the word into English as "carrying out." There have been uncomfirmed that Chernenko, who suffers from respiratory problems, cut shorthis vacation in early August and returned to Moscow fox hospitalization. Square. Call 544-4542 for an appointment WANTED HELP WITH routine housework. Half day twice a month. Time flexible. One mile from bus. 942-6926. RAINBOW SOCCER COACHES WANTED! Folks who 'want spirited fun to coach RAINBOW SOCCER teams this fall. RAINBOW, a most prestigious recreational soccer league, is a wonderful way to make new friends and integrate into the Chapel Hill Community. Enthusiasm encouraged, no experience necessary. Coaching Clinic on Sat., Sept. 8, 10:30 noon, at Rainbow Soccer Stadium. Practices begin Sept. 10. Interested coaches should can 967-8797 or come by 500 W. Rosemary St., Noon 6pm. . CAN YOUR SMILE BE HEARD ON THE PHONE? If you are articulate, enthusiastic and like a challenge, you can help yourself and Carolina. Earn $3.35 per hour, plus bonus opportunities by calling alumni for The Carolina Fund. Two select teams of 30 students will make calls two evenings per week (Mon. and Wed. or Tues. and Thurs.), 7-9:30 pm, starting Oct. 17, at "Phone Power" facility in Hanes Hall. For interview appointment call 962-45 14, 9am-5pm. Affirmative action equal opportunity employer. YOUTH BALLET INSTRUCTOR Parttime. temporary: teach Weds 2:30-5:30, Sept 26-Nov 14. Prefer exper. $6.25 hr. Apply by Sept 12: Chapel Hill ParksRecreation, 200 Plant Road. EOAAE, YOUTH GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR parttime, tem porary: teach Mon, Tue, Thur 2:30-4:30, Sept 24-Nov 15. Prefer exper. $6.25hr. apply by Sept 12: Chapel Hill Parks Recreation 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE CREATIVE MOVEMENT INSTRUCTOR Parttime, tempor ary: teach Tues 10:00-0:30. Sept 25-Nov 15. Prefer exper working with young children. $6.25hr. Apply by Sept 12: Chapel Hill ParksRecreation, 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. CALLIGRAPHY INSTRUCTOR Parttime, temporary: teach Weds 7-9pm, Sept 26-Nov 14. Prefer exper teaching adults calligraphy; ability to demostrate skill. $6J25-$12.00 hr. Apply by Sept 12: Chapel Hill ParksRecreation, 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. WANTED:"BIG BROTHER of Sister" babysitter. Own transportation essential. Interviewing NOW. References upon request. Phone 968-1735 after 6:30pm. One child. Eight year old boy. ADVANCED GRADUATE STUDENT needed as program assistant in "WOMEN'S STUDIES" 15 hours week. 1-2 academic year committment. Submit Vita recommendations 202 F Caldwefl Hall by Sept. 14. WANT THE REWARD OF A LIFETINE? The Umstead Committee needs volunteers-no experience necessary! We're meeting in the Union September 5-6. The Y has details!! SALES HELP WANTED to start immediately. Part-time in retail computer store. Saturdays, late afternoon, and evenings. Approximately 10 hoursweek. Opportunity for more hours over holidays and summer. $5.00hour. Knowledge of Apple or IBM compatible computers needed. If interested caH Ed at 493-5466. LATE NIGHT OWLS needed for part time employment. Shift premium and meals. Apply in person at Burger King, 205 E. Franklin St. between 3-5 p.m. . LOOKING FOR A GOOD JOB this semester? Romaa Wiaasaccda delivery people. Great e arming a aad flexible boars. Mast be IS aad bave iaaaraace. Apply at Romaa Wiaas 401 W. Fraaklia or call 929-3192. OFFICE WORKERNEEDED. Duties include waiting on customers in a garder center, answering the phone, payroll and errands. No experience necessary. 30 hoursweek minimum. Call 967-7258. NEEDED: PART TIME STUDENT PARKING monitors for BlockingTicketing lots. Morning shifts. Apply at Parking Control, 206 YMCA Bldg. or call 966-2684 between 7:30am and 4:30pm. fimmCmm a 0pm5Eiig! Apply now for Spring & Summer "85" Positions Call: 942-4057 966-3761 News in Brief Teachers strike Nearly .5,000 public school teachers spent Labor Day on strike in seven states, with some of them scheduled to vote on proposed new contracts and more strikes predicted elswhere as the school year opens. A total of 83,331 students are enrolled in the districts where 4,649 teachers are on strike. The state hardest hit was Illinois, where 3,274 teachers are' on strike in eight districts, affecting about 57,000 students. Most of the wal kouts began early last week. In Chicago, the Chicago Teachers' Union House of Delegates voted Monday to continue working under their recently expired contract until Nov. I while mediation continues. Private-public tuition gap cited The tuition gap between public and private colleges is already great and will continue to grow, threat ening the existence of some private colleges, some state education offi cials say. The cost difference between attend ing the private colleges and the public PARTY! AT BIG BARN CONVENTION CENTER (Daniel Boone Village-Hillsborough) Rustic Atmosphere for Sorority, Fraternity & Dorm Parties and Dinners For More Details Call 732-2361 or 7 32-2823 f evenings Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, SALES INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY valuable business experience for your resume as well as high income potential. A major national financial corporation which is rated best in its field in FORTUNE magazine survey: Offers college students an internship opportunity that can lead to a career in management. For details and appointment can Scott Hoffman after 1 pm at 942-4187. THE YMCA IS HIRING aerobic instructors to teach some morning classes. Please call 942-0258 and leave a message. WANTED: HEALTHY males to participate in an alcohol study. Must be age 19-30. Requires three lab visits of 8 10 hours each. $75 win be paid on completion of study. For information write: Mr. J. LaDine, 1124 FLOB 231H, UNC CH. Chapel Hffl 27514 or phone (919)9664154. "MAKE MONEY BY MAIL" it is easier and more profitable than you think. Check out this wonderful opportunity for yourself. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for free details to PO Box 15, Carrboro, NC 27510. NEEDED: STUDENT PARKING MONITORS for home football games to control traffic and parking between 8am and 1pm. Apply at 206 YMCA Bldg. or call 966-2684 between 7:30 and 4:30pm. GRADUATE STUDENTS: parttime secretary needed for GPSF office. 8-10 hours per week. $3.50 hour. Flexible hours. CaH 962-5675. PART TIME EMPLOYEES NEEDED for all shifts, day and night job opportunities with premiums. Apply in person at Burger King 205 E. Franklin between 3-5pm. . LANDSCAPING WORK - 30 hours minimum - need your own transportation, 967-7258. M.OOhour. business opportunities Own your own Jean-Sportswear, Ladies Apparel, Combi nation, Accessories, Large Size store. National brands: Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vanderbilt, Izod, Esprit, Brittania, Calvin Klein, Sergio Valente, Evan Picone, Claiborne, Members Only, Organically Grown, Healthtex, 700 others. $7,900 to $24,900, inventory, airfare, training, fixtures, grand opening, etc. Can open 15 days. Mr. Loughlin (612) 888 6555 for sale USED FURNITURE. UNFINISHED FURNTTURE We have more than anyone in NC. Trading Post, South Greensboro St., Carrboro, 942-2017. GLEE CLUB dress for sale. Size 12. Extra length. $38.00. 933-2972. Ask for Maureen. FOR SALE: 1972 Chevelle Super Sport 454 4 speed power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, AM FM eight track stereo, factory mags, original white interior and black carpet, blue with white stripes, 69,000 original miles collector's dream. 1-704-683-9440 THREE EXCELLENT QUALITY dorm sized carpets. One large grey. $35. One large brown and tan $35. One small brown $10. 933-2868. GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE for UNC Navy football game. Prices very reasonable. Call David at 942-5067. I HAVE TWO TICKETS to YES concert in Greensboto Friday, September 14. Good seats. Reduced price. Great concert. Call 929-6739 and ask for David. LARGE, DORM SIZE REFRIGERATOR. 4.4 cabic feet, freezer. Wood araia top. ExceDeat coaditioa. $110. Call 929-4403, after 5pm. roommates NON SMOKING MALE ROOMMATE IN Kingswood Apts. with three quiet studious but fun-loving guys $102 month plus utilities. Call 942-9373. Ask for Bob, Mark, Derrick or Paul. . CAROLINA MARTIAL ARTS self control self defense the strongest scientific training Zen fitness and body toning breathing CLUB MEETING: Fietzer Gym Mon, Wed., Fri. 5:30 Sun. 3:30 INTRODUCTORY MEETING: Tues., Sept 4, 11-7 pm Union David Coleman: 966-3263 MASTER CHOI: Phillips Hall 159 5 is 'occupied universities is so great that it is threatening the economic and, con sequently, the educational health of the independent institutions, said Elon College President Fred Young. "We cannot remain healthy with out reducing the financial dispari ties," he said. In 1973, the state paid $1,867 for each North Carolina undergraduate enrolled in a public university and $200 for each private college student for a difference of $1,667. The difference jumped to $3,045 in 1983. Black out order refused BRIGHTON, England Power and electrical workers refused Mon day to black out Britain, splitting the nation's giant Trades Union Con gress over support for a six-month coal strike. Moderate union leaders were booed and shouted down during a stormy debate before the 1,100 delegates as the labor federation's annual congress voted in an over whelming show of hands not to take fuel supplies across the miners' picket lines. Power station workers and steel workers, however, said they would defy the fuel boycott and the rest of the TUC, whose 10 million members are half Britain's work force. i the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. FEMALE NON SMOKING roommate needed immediately for two bedroom Tarheel Manor Apts. Own room. On C ! bus line. $I68month plus utilities. CaU 968-8631. FEMALE SEMI STUDIOUS roommate wanted to share I two bedroom apt. on bus Bne. $112.00month plus 13 utilities. CaU 967-9449. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share University Gardens apartment. $170month plus 54 utilities. Call 968-0430. FUN, CLEAN, NEAT GIRL to share 2 bedroom new condo. Please call 968-1654 to meet us.. .We want you to be happy with us too! MALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share three bedroom, two bath apartment. About 1 miles from campus. Furnished except your room. $140 month plus 13 utilities. Non-smoker preferred. Call 967-9163. Keep trying. WANTED: EASY GOING FEMALE to room ia Haass Park Coado'sl Beat is $175 arilities, HBO, etc... Everythiag is already aicely faraishedl If iaterested call 967-22851 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share a three bedroom Carolina apartment. Have your own room! $133 per month plus 13 utilities. CaU 967-1063 anytime after 5pm. WANTED: ONE RELATIVELY STUDIOUS FEMALE roommate to share 2 bedroom Royal Park apartment with first year Pharm. student. Pay J4 $329.00 rent, utilities, phone. CaU 967-2488. UNDERGRAD FEMALE WANTED to share fully furnished apartment. $125monthplus 13 utilities. Call anytime. 967 4514. rent ROOM. ULTRAQUIET. KITCHEN PRIVILEGES. To person who likes an orderly lifestyle. Lovely neighborhood. C bus. One mile from hospital. $160 per month. Available immediately. CaU 942-4306. PARKING SPACE FOR rent five minutes walk to mid campus. $25 monthly. CaU 929-1441 (evenings) personals DO YOU NEED information on Birth Control or sexual health? Drop by Student Health Service, 2nd floor Health Education Section for a confidential, free information session at 3:00 p.m. Tuesday. Call 966-2281 ext. 275 for more information. HEY KEVIN Why don't you come by sometime. It's been a long summer, rd love to see you!! Mary THE GROOVE ARMY strikes again! OOOH Bobby, this is beautiful. Meow man we have togroove again, pronto, or well be bogus, too. Shun! Shun! Sept. 9th! O Boy! DTH AD STAFF Manatory Sales Meeting Tues at 4:00. Carolina Union. South Gallery Mtg Rm. NEWSWRITING AND BROADCAST JOURNALISM STUDENTS! SPJ SDX is having a meeting Wednes day at 5:00 pm in room 203 Howell Hall. All old and interested members are urged to come. THE FIRST CLASS OF "Aproccrypha" will take place on Wed. Sept 5th, 7:30 pm at the Hillel library. This class will be devoted to explaining the ancient greek translation of the Bible. The course will be taught by Dr. David Halperin of the UNC Religion Dept. The course, which will be taught all of fall semester is free to Hillel members and $10 for non-members. Hillel is located at 210 West Cameron Ave. Chapel HU1. HEALTH EDUCATION located on the 2nd floor of the Student Health Service is offering an 8 week drop-in weight management and fitness group every Thursday beginning September 6, 12-1:30pm. No appointment needed. For more information call 966-2281 Ext.275. PIANO LESSONS The Department of Music has a limited number of openings for non major piano instruction. Private lessons are available on all levels from beginning study through advanced. Registration will continue through Wednesday, September 5. Interested students should see Professor Miles in room 220, Hill Hail, between the hours of 10:10 and 12:00 in the morning.