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2The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, September 11. 1984 Mondale proposes $85 B in The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA In a major campaign gamble. Walter F. Mondale proposed $85 billion higher taxes yesterday as part of a $177 billion deficit-reduction plan, and challenged President Reagan to "stop avoiding the deficit issue." "You can't hide your red ink with any more blue smoke and mirrors," the Democratic presidential candidate said as he unveiled a plan that also pro claimed a pay as you go" policy for new spending or future programs. The deficit would fall from a pro jected $263 billion to $86 billion by the end of the 1989 fiscal year under the plan. He said his blueprint would have an "excellent chance of gaining support of the Congress." "Mr. Reagan, all my cards are on the table face up. Americans are now calling your hand," Mondale said at a news conference that the campaign made available to television and radio stations around the country via satellite. Reagan, asked for his reaction during a photo session, said the Mondale plan I m REAL PIT M n j n n M 15-501 Bypass at Elliott Rm Chapel Hill 933-9248 N announcements RAINBOW SOCCER FALL 1984 RAINBOW SOCCER registration begins Monday, Aug. 20, Noon-6 p.m., at 500 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill. FIELD REGISTRATION is Saturdays, Aug. 18, Aug. 25, and Sept. 1, 10 a.m.-Noon, at Rainbow Soccer Stadium, off Cleland Rd. and 15-501. TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT, Sat., Sept. 8, 10 a.m.-Noon, Rainbow Stadium. PRACTICE BEGINS, Monday, Sept. 10. Interested coaches and sponsors please call 967 8797. RAINBOW SOCCER is a non-profit recreational program in its 26th season, open to players of any age, sex or skill. FIELDS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GLEN LENNOX INVESTMENT GROUP. 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 will be paid to healthy uon'Smokers, age 18-35 wko complete EPA breathing study oa UNC cam pa. Pleas caU 966-1253 Monday-Friday 8am- Doman Wings HOW HIRING delivery personnel. Good earnings, flexible hours. Run ners average $5-$7 per hour. Call 929-31 82 or come by 401 W. Franklin HELP STAMP OUT DELTA SIGMA PI Rush activity: Speakers Profs of UNC Business School Tues. Sept 1 1 7:00 pm Room T-1 New Carroll 9363-4329 Professional dress requested -id 2d IPcTCSillO'QcI Birth Control Annual Exams for Women FREE Pregnancy Tests &. Counseling A Name You Can Trust 942-7762 Low Cost Confidential v 5 22 was "nothing new." Asked if he would present his own deficit-control plan, Reagan said. "I think lVe said it more specifically than most other administrations in all the things weVe been trying to do since 1981." Mondale's plan calls for $85 billion in higher taxes, much of it collected from wealthy individuals and corpora tions, but the money would be set aside in a special fund to reduce the deficit, "not for increased spending or new programs." The plan includes a net of $24 billion in spending cuts $54 billion in cuts partially offset by $30 billion in resto ration of some of Reagan's budget reductions. The cuts include $25 billion from Reagan's defense buildup; $12 billion from a plan to hold down health care increases; and $4 billion from farm programs. The $30 billion in add-ons would go For the record An anonymous baseball player quoted in Thursday's Daily Tar Heel ("Swofford says drug tests may help problem users was talking in general terms only about drug use on campus both in and out of athletics and not about his own drug use. Also, in quoting a baseball player, the DTH did .i mi i .i. mi m mm in... .u .. n m, 11,1 mi., .. .m.-.i.. wmi . Avoid the lottery blues. Apply now! All apartments on the bus line to UNC. Call today for full information 967-2231 or 967-2234. In North Carolina call toll-free I -800-672- 1678. Nationwide, call toll- rree I -boo-i 3-i 6b6. The? Apartment People INTERESTED IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS? Intern ship? AESEC may be your answer. Organizational meetings on Sept. 10th and 13th, 7:00pm at the Union. New members welcome. SAVE STYHOFOAM AND SAVE MONEY Just save those greasy rclica from your last barger pitstop and joia tke crowd tkat is helpiao to STAMP -OUT STYRO FOOD! Look for details. Women's Soccer club wants you! Old members and anyone interested. All skill levels welcome. NO TRYOUTS! First meeting. Tues. Sept. 11, 7:30pm Union Room 220. EMERGENCY! BLOOD SHORTAGE! You can help out by giving blood Taesday at the BloodmobBe m the Great Hall llam-4:30pm. Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega. UNC Womenn's Basketball Club will have an organizational meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 12 at 4:30pm in the Union. Perfect for former HS players. If unable to attend, call 933 7834. UNC HOCKEY CLUB ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING. Student Union Sept. 11th 7:00 all interested please come by regardless of experience. For more info call Scott 929-8679. LIKE TO PLAY VOLLEYBALL? Come to the first meeting of the UNC WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL CLUB. Thurs., Sept. 13 at 7:00pm in Union, room 218, or call Karen at 933-5332. Get ready for a great season! CAMPUS Y NURSING HOME COMMITTEE VOLUN TEERS NEEDED! Organizational meetings today and Wednesday 7:00pm upstairs in Campus Y Building. See you there! NOT FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY! Do you like to act or sing in opera or musical theater? Are you an undiscovered star? Be discovered at the UNC I Opera Workshop! 3:30-5:00 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays Hill Hall Auditorium Call Dr. Klinger for further info. 962-2270 Credit Available P(2:D2CniriH3 hat. 0 Apply now for Spring & Summer "85" Positions Call: 942-4057 966-3761 higher taxes for programs such as education, the environment and school lunches. The balance of the deficit plan envisions savings of $51 billion in lower interest costs on the national debt, the result of a presumed decrease in interest rates, and another $17 billion resulting from a healthier economy. Innterest rates are projected to fall from 10 percent on the 91-dav treasurv bill to 8.9 percent in 1989. In all, Mondale's plan would trim $177 billion from what the Congres sional Budget Office estimates would otherwise be a deficit of $263 billion. The Reagan administration says the actual deficit would be much lower, and Reagan himself gave his answer to Mondale's call for higher taxes even before the details of the plan were unveiled. "Raising taxes is an old answer," the president said at a campaign appearance on Sunday in Doylestown. Pa., about 25 miles north of where Mondale spoke. not mean to imply that there is a drug problem on the baseball team. In the story "Mainstreaming salad," (Daily Tar Heel, Sept. 7), the price for Sonny's "Real Pit" Bar-B-Que salad bar was incorrectly given. The real price is $3.59. The DTH regrets the error. Mario's Italisn Rosfsursnf announces its TUESDAY SPECIAL! ALL THE SPAGHETTI YOU CAN EAT! With Mario's Famous Spaghetti Sauce, Salad, and delicious baked bread. . (Beverage not included) 1 1 :30 a.m.-1 0 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. near Harris Teeter in 1 1 :30 a.m.-1 0:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat new section of Kroger Plaza 4 p.m.-10 p.m.. Sun. All ABC Permits 929-9693 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. 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, 12:30-2:00pm. No appointment needed. For more information call 966-2281, ext. 275. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, call Mike Strong, Prudential-Backe Securities in the Courtyard. 942-0895. ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Tests. 942-0824. 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 professional (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 appoint ments, 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 the best possible care from your health professional by scheduling your appointment ahead of time! SINGLES Squaredance lessons with Yellow Rock Singles beginning September 24. Triangle Presbyterian Church, intersection of Rt. 54 and 55. Open house 17, 7:30pm. Contact 688-1 123. 828-1670, 942-7052. help wanted ASTHMATICS NEEDED! $120 will be paid upon completion of m EPA breathing study oa the UNC campas. Time commitment ia about 20 hoara. To qaalify you must be a healthy, non-smoking asthmatic white male, ase 18-35. Please call Dr. Donald Horstmaa at 541-3804, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. WANTED: ENTHUSIASTIC PIZZA STORE PERSONNEL Part or full timoKPizza -makers. Phone-Arsons. Flexible hours kwl'icfays. Must be at leasts 8 Must be able to vrofoekends. Must be eleaiftpuljand have the desire to be part of America's largest pizza delivery company! Apply in person at the DOMINO'S PIZZA location in your neighborhood. 1984 Domino's Pizza, Inc. Can Your Smile Be Heard On Th'e:0one? If you are articulate enthusiastic & like a challengeyou can help yourself & CaroUrja. Earn $3.35 per hour, plus bonus opportuni ties by calling-' alumni for The Carolina Fund;Twp select teams of 30 students will make calls 2 evenings per weel0Mon. & Wed. or Tues. & Thurs.) 7-9:30 pm, starting Oct. 17, at "Phone Power" facility in Hanes Hall. For interview appointment call 962-4514, 9 am-5 pm. Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer Convicted murderer congratulates police, dies The Associated Press ANGOLA, La. Bitter and sarcastic to the end, Timothy Baldwin went to this death in the Louisiana electric chair yesterday, insisting he was innocent of beating an 85-year-old blind woman to death with a TV set and congratulating police and prosecutors who "tried so hard to murder me." Baldwin was the fourth person executed in Louisiana and the 24th in the United States since the Supreme Court reinstituted the death penalty in 1976. The final statement from Baldwin, an articulate, college educated man with an IQ said to be 147, was full of acid sarcasm aimed at prosecutor Johnny Carl Parkerson, who refused last week to release investigative records of the case for a final appeal. "That wasn't a very smart move." Baldwin said. "They as good as admitted I was innocent." Radioactive cargo may be loose OSTEND, Belgium The French freighter Mont Louis, which went down with its radioactive cargo off the Belgian coast, broke in two in a storm yesterday, the Belgian news agency Belga reported. The news agency quoted the Ministry of Environment as saying none of the ship's 30 containers with uranium hexafluoride had been retrieved from the wreckage before the ship began breaking up. Salvage crews on the scene since the Mont Louis collided with a ferry and sank Aug. 25 on a sand bank 12 miles off the Belgian coast have been prevented by bad weather from removing the containers holding the 3pm-10pm WANTED: HEALTHY MALES to participate in an alcohol study. Must be age 19-30. Requires three lab visits of 8 10 hours each. $75 will be paid on completion of study. For information write, Mr. J. LaDine 1124 FLOB 23 1H. Chapel Hill 27514 or call 919-966-1154. RESPONSIBLE STUDENT NEEDED Monday thru Friday ' 2:30 to 5:30 to take care of two active boys.' Owf transportation required. 967-9167 evenings and weekends. HELP WANTED Managers, cooks, counter people and delivery personnel. Good pay, experience helpful. Please call 929-2425 during business hours or apply at Time -Out, University Square. CAMPUS DINING SERVICES NOW accepting applications for students working, catering on an "on-call" basis only. For more information and applications come by the Catering Office in the ARA Services Office in Lenoir Hall. 9am-4pm. CAMPUS DINING SERVICES NOW accepting applications for student workers in Lenoir Dining Hall. Work schedules can be arranged with flexible hours. To apply come by ARA Services Office for additional information. INVENTORY AIDES Town of Chapel Hill Public Library. 3 hrsday (preferably early mornings). M F, up to 9 mos. Do shelf-list inventory. $3.35hour. Apply by Sept. 14: Municipal BWg, 306 N. Columbia. EOAAE UNC Students! Domino's Pizza is the perfect part-time job. Being UNC's favorite pizza delivery company creates a large number of job openings for drivers, phone persons, and pizza makers. Drivers actually earn $7 $10 per hour while they deliver pizzas and listen to their car stereos. It is also a great way to meet people all across campus. We know students have tight schedules, and that is why we let you sign up for the times that you want to work. Also Domino's Pizza employees get great deals on pizzas. Go ahead, check and see how many checks you wrote to Domino's Pizza last year! Make your parents proud! Earn more money and spend less on pizza by working for Domino's Pizza. So, if you are 18 years or older, and have a car with insurance, contact Neil Warren at 209 15-501 Bypass across from Eastgate Shopping Center or John Drake at 503 W. Rosemary St. It all makes such perfect sense. PART TIME JOBS AVAILABLE WITH THE NEWS AND OBSERVER at Chapel Hill office. 1) Re-delivery person duties include answering phone and re-delivering copies of News and Observer. Hours 6:30- 11:30am weekends. 2) Subscription Sales Persons-neededin both telephone and direct sales. 5-7pm Mon.-Fri. Base pay and commission. For more information call 942-1806. AFTERNOON CLASSES? We need morning help. Stock and sales 8am-lpm weekdays. Apply in person Sherwin-Williams Co. 1507 E. Franklin St. BASS PLAYER NEEDED with broad musical horizons interested in joining a rock and roll band. If interested call Steve at 967-2559. PART-TIME AND FULL-TIME employees needed. Baggers and cashiers, flexible scheduling, day and night hours. Call Food Lion in Eastgate Shopping Center, 929 1126, or come by for applications. Celebrate! with an exquisite ice cream cake from Ice Cream Shoppe 112 W. Franklin SL 942-7484 Just weeks before its NY opening: A New Musical About 3 Stand-Up Comics Curtain: 8 PM. Sun: 2 PM & 7 PM Paul Grn Theatre Cail PlayMakars: 962-1121 Charge by Phone 3 Guys Hotline 962-8755 Open Mon.-Fri. 9-1,2-6 ci3l for Soft Contacts On Friday, Sept 14th, Chapel Hill Opticians offers you a Hydrocurve Contact Lens Show. A drawing for a pair of soft, spherical daily wear contact lenses will be held. (No purchase necessary.) We will be happy to arrange an eye examination for you. CALL for more information and come by Friday for the Hydrocurve Contact Lens Show. . twPfcL 1. PTICIANS 968-4776 Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, PIZZA HUT Now taking applications for personnel that can workl or 2 day shifts per week. Also some nite positions available. Apply between 2 and 5pm M.-F. No phone calls please. 109 E. Estes Drive. ACNE STUDY 1 Women 18-40 years good health mild to moderate facial acne 12 week free study safe, known effective medicine plus cosmetics $40 to patient to complete study. Call 682 8929 Durham or 942-0512 Chapel Hill Tues Fri 8-5pm. BABYSITTER TO CARE for my two children in my home Tues. Wed. and Fri. mornings. 8:30am to 12:30pm. Partial times or single days ok. Own transportation. Call 967-5815 afternoons or evenings. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED -Women's Health Counseling Serviceneeds volunteer counselors and educators. Be vital in promoting women's health! Training begins Sept. 19. Call Karen Anderson 968-4646. SALES INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY valuable busi ness experience for your resume as well as high income potential. A major national financial corporation which is rated best in its field in FortaM magazine survey. Offers college students and internship opportunity that can lead to a career in management. For details and appointment call Scott Hoffman after lpm at 942-4187. Hardee's has ground level openings with great career potential. Above average starting salary. Positions open on all shifts at 213W. Franklin St. Applications accepted between 2-7pm daily. No phone calls please. EOE CHAPEL HILL WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM (Pioneers) needs goalie for current fall season. She must be 19 years or older. Contact Dolly Hunter 967-0683 evenings. YOUNG MAN AND YOUNG WOMAN with own transportation to help retired couple with house and yard maintenance. 933-9606. RELIABLE CHILDCARE NEEDED. One evening per week (varies), for one month old child in my home. Training in early childcare education preferred. References required. $2 hour. Will provide transportation if needed. Close to campus. 9337330 PARTTIME ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT WANTED. General clerical duties, adequate typing skills required, normal hrs. 4-8pm Mon Fri. Call Pat Blake 489 2353 on Monday Sept. 17 for sale HONDA CB 125: Perfect condition only 3,000 miles. Helmet included. $750. Call Nancy at 967-3008 evenings and late night best. SHOP PRIVATELY; Buy X-rated products in the comfort of the home: Films, Books. Magazines, Rubber goods, etc., all discount prices. Rush $2.00 to Pie Enterprises, PO BOX 541033 Houston TX 77254. lost and found LOST THICK GOLD BRACELET of sentimental value possibly in the Greenlaw, Hanes, Gardner vicinity. If found please call 967 8052 or 968-4456. REWARD OFFERED! LOST IN S. COLUMBIA. PUREFOY AREA: Sweet Siamese blue-point called Willie. Reward for return of this precious feline. Call 929-8502 with any information. Ask for Katherme. LOST IN WOOLEN GYM LOCKER ROOM: light brown frame glasses. Badly needed. Please call 933 5726. REWARD! Wednesday at Hliofs Nest ! Call 967-4273 for info. WANTED: DELIVERY PE fj jf e L Part or full time. Flexible hours and days. Must be at least 1a Must nave own car and insurance. Must be able to work weekends. Our drivers average $5.00 to $9.00 per hour. Apply in person at the Domino's Pizza location nearest you. 1984 Domlno't Ptata, inc. Wews in Brief radioactive cargo. Officials have said there has been no leak of radioactivity. Gale force winds and 12-foot waves earlier Monday ripped open one of the ship's fuel tanks and sent a two-mile-long oil slick drifting toward Belgian beaches. Jim and Jesse hit the road Fresh from their second televised debate, Sen. Jesse Helms and Gov. Jim Hunt hit the campaign trail again yesterday Helms accompanying Vice President George Bush on a Piedmont swing, and Hunt blasting Repub licans in Gastonia. Both Helms and Hunt said they were pleased with their performances on Sunday night's faceoff in Wilmington. They're scheduled to debate twice more in their hard fought U.S. Senate campaign. "I wanted to establish who Jim Hunt is . . . and talk about the kind of senator I would be," said Hunt. "I think that came through time and time again." Helms refused to compare Sunday's debate with their first confrontation on July 29 but repeated his complaints about having a moderator. "I had hoped the governor and I could sit down . . . man to man and discuss the issues without this kind of dog and pony show," Helms said. "The foremost issue in this campaign is credibility." Kroger Plaza 235-A Elliott Rd. A Revton Vision Care Company Ask about our low price guarantee the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. LOST PURSE. Cream colored purse lost Friday night at Sigma Nu house. Reward for return. Please call 933-4968 and ask for Missy. FOUND: Master lock at Woolen Gym bike rack Friday afternoon. Call Terry at 942-6606 to identify. wanted WANTED-FOUR NON-STUDENT TICKETS for UNC State football game. Will pay good money for good seats. Call Jean at 933-0418. ANYONE WISHING to trade your S-5 or N-4 parking permit for my S-4 permit, please call 967-0257. Keep trying. I mc4 two, foar or six aon-atudeat tickets for the Navy saas. The whole family is coming. Call Dan at 933-1558. roommates NON SMOKING MALE WANTED to share Royal Park Apt. $155month plus i4 utilities. Convenient bus route to campus 968-8088 on weekends 919-765-2403. Desperately need ride to Ashville or vicinity on 914. Will pay generously for gas. Call Cindy at 933-2718 please! personal SINGLE WHITE MALE, late 30's, college grad. 6". 180 lbs., looking for non-smoking, not overweight woman. Prefer independent, NON Southern. I'm very handsome. Box 6023. Raleigh N.C. 27628 TO SINGLE WHITE MALE GEEK IN MONDAY'S PERSONAL, if yoa're ia yoar late 30's and still lookias for a woman, yoa're obviously ngly as hell. YANKEE GO HOME! SIGNED-PITIFULLY DEPENDENT, GROTESQUELY OVERWEIGHT, CHAIN SMOKING SOUTHERN BELLE. Charlotte G.: How did you like The Big Chill? Want to go see Gorky Park on Friday? David (Hope this personal isn't too much of a mystery.) TO OUR HEROES: Lionel Richie. John Cougar, Richard Gere, Rudolph, Tennis Player, A's Little Wrestler, J&J, Puppet, Bozo, Lurch, Hairy Buff, and Dude. Scoping from the wall-FUN! Signed, The DB's. Qu'elle est la deal? Who is Josh? What is the deal about maximum sex? Find out Sept. 17 at Carmichael and meanwhile in DTH personals. TO THE MANGUM "PIRATE" with the pierced ear Saturday nite I am the girl who loved your hoop! Would like to meet again (maybe be your "wench'?) Respond DTH! RAQUET CLUB: You called it willpower. I call it stupidity! Again? Yes? No? Please? Loved that cologne! Love, TEP UNCDSC Heads ap for aa aascrapnloas, unend ing, aarestraiaed, miad-bosgliag, make time stand still, red hot passion filled time whenever you desire...UNCSSS WHO IS JOSH? His name keeps popping up in classes, and it has piqued my curiosity. TO THE BLOND in striped shirt and blue shorts reading a newspaper in Davis periodical section Friday afternoon, how about lunch sometime? From the guy sitting nearby who kept looking in your direction. TO KAREN. THE SENIOR JOURNALISM MAJOR with a concentration in Art History. We sat beside (almost) each other at the midnight showing of The Big Chill. 1 started a conversation simply to break the boredom yet it just those few moments, your arresting countenance overwhelmed me and kindled my curiosity. I would very much like to continue that conversation, in a less superficial fashion, over dinner sometime. Please reply in DTH. John N.L. A ROSE, a picnic, a song... What's next? Just wait and see. J.L. TONIGHT! 4 LADIES LOCKOUT at Purdy's pun crisp Esnsoji Suite 12. The Courtyard iJsr:i 431 W. Franklin St Iti'J.'-f - 67-8399 Call for a rfi NATIONWIDE A UINSURANCE iJ Nationwide on your .d quote.
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