1 2The Daily Tar HeelMonday. October Helms, East oppose passing anti-discrimination bill The Associated Press North Carolina Republicans Jesse Helms and John East were among four senators who opposed a civil rights bill on a procedural vote, but East said the issue was not civil rights and blasted the Senate for bowing to political pressure. If you put the words 'civil rights on any bill, you can get anything passed because the knees buckle and they (the senators) will go along," East said as the Senate voted 92-4 to cut off debate by opponents of the legislation. "The knees buckle and their opines curve The bill would overturn a U.S. Supreme Court ruling restricting the ability of the federal government to cut off funds to educational institutions that discriminate on the basis of sex. The legislation would Town task force hears supporters of greenway At an open community discussion last week, about 25 Chapel Hill residents gave the town's Task Force on Greenways unanimous support for further greenway development. Greenways exist for the pleasure of those who enjoy walking, bicy cling or jogging through wooded areas, said Task Force Chairman Lightning Brown, . "A greenway is green, it's natural, and it's set aside to preserve the natural beauty of the community," Brown said. "We feel that further greenway development is essential to the oral UMfmrrt? an itee& 3 3 3 M 3 3 "4 ;rii-V - Mv '.-Oil 4 N -rrt--,rm onm REAL PIT BAR-S-Q. -501 Bypaa at Elliott Rdr Chapel Hill 933-9248 J DO po Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTHoffice 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 $4.00 5t for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type. Please notify the DTHoffice immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements PHOTOGRAPHY AND small business classes by Rick Doble. In Durham, at night. Basic Beginning Photography - Thurs., Sept. 27. Advanced photography - Tues,. Oct. 2, "How To Start a Small Business" - Wed.. Oct. 3. Call 688 5467. BUY YOUR Sigma Chi DERBY DAYS shirt at Johnny T Shirt. AD profits wffl help build Chapel Hill's new Ronald McDonald House. 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, 8-5 p.m. BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 wifl h paM to fcealtk aoa-swokcrs, as 18-35 who cecaalct mm EPA brcatfcias ctarfy oa UNC caaa mmm. Pleaa caD 964-1253 Moaday-Friday 8 a.aa. 5 a.at. spare atmosphere, few hours, study while you EARN. Follow this ad frr fiirtVirr Hrtni1c wvm mmw-1 2 Micro 34 11 University Dnvt Durham. NC 27707 (919)493-8444 13Glyphics lac. WE DARE YOU... TO BEAT THESE PRICES ANYWHERE IN TOWN Quad ram Princeton Graphics Hv-12 color monitor $470 AST SixPaxPlusw64K c,s,p $249 Epson RX-80 FT (100 cps) $282 Ashton-Tak's dBase III $425 New hours Oct. 111-6 M-G mi t students up to $ 1 00 J per month in your J Jf cnarp time Relaxed 1 r-' r 1. 1984 assure that no similar court decision wouid apply to discrimination on the basis of race, handicap or age. But while Sen. Edward M. x Kennedy, D-Mass., called the vote to end debate "an overwhelming reaffirmation" of the cause of civil rights, East argued that the bill wouid have effects far beyond reducing discrimination. East and other conservatives have said the legislation could give the government greater power to intervene in the lives of private citizens. In a speech on the Senate floor, East called the measure "the most massive shift of power from the Congress to the federal bureaucracy and the courts that this Congress has ever made." Meanwhile, at Raleigh-Durham Airport, a black community, and we were very pleased by the enthusiastic reponse we saw tonight," said task force' member Betsy Pringle. Chapel Hill League of Women Voters President Jeanette Eddy read a prepared statement from that group, supporting the task force and urging prompt action on the devel opment by the Chapel Hill Town Council. "Open space is necessary for both the liveabUity and attractiveness of our community," Eddy said. DORA McALPIN SOCOTY " WORD IS OUT is a landmark movie for human rights in general, for gay liberation in particular . . . These are real people, full of flaws & feelings and frustrations and hope . . ." Rob Baker, Soho Weekly News t if' V ii -1 Tuesday, October 2 7 & 9:30 PM Panel Discussion after film - 9:30 Pf il A Carolina Union Human Relations Committee Presentation carohna umsn J"! LEARN BARTENDING Anyone 19 or over. Work in exciting places, earn high income, meet interesting people. Classes held at 106 Fraternity Court. CaD 942-5385 TODAY. APPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOL OF NURSING. General college sophomores and UNC CH juniors and seniors may pick up applications for 1985-1986 academic year (begins second summer session 1985) in room 1, Carrington HaD on Oct 3vd, at 7:00pm. The application process will be discussed at this time. YAXL COME TO GERALDINE FERRARO march and rally in Raleigh on Monday. Car pooling from Institute of Government parking lot at 1:30 and 3:30. See our shows for FREE! PlayMakers needs people to usher for the 84-85 season. Sign up sheets for the current show are in Graham Memorial Building. CAROLINA PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB meeting at 7pm Monday, Oct. 1 in the Union. Those wighing to join are urged to attend. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, caO Mike Strong, Prudential-Bache Securities in the Courtyard 942-0895. ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday arid weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy Tests. 942 0824. VISA ANDOR MASTERCARD credit cards for students, 18 years or older. Low fees, small savings account required. Write for details. National Credit Assistance Corp., Suite 300-AD, 325 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003. ooaocoooooooooooooc8Q?T I STUDENTS WITH DIVORCED SEPARATED PARENTS 6 week supporttherapy group for students whose parents have separated or divorced in past few years Learn how to better cope with the stress of the changes in your family Begins Oct 22 Call 966-3658 by Oct 1 8 for infor- I inauoii ana screening appoinimeni SCSOOOSOQCCOCO The Carolina Union, the Chinese Student Association, and the International Center presents Tho Youth Gesdvsil! tYIissfon from Taiwan, Tho Republic cf China An Adventure in Chinese Songs and Dances." Tuesday, October 16 8:00 P.M. Memorial Hall Tickets on sale ',-: Union Box Office UNC $2, General Public $3 Football "I was pleased with the time I had to throw the ball," Anthony said. "The offensive line has done a great job. The receivers are running great routes and catching the ball well." Streater, who shares playing time with junior Larry Griffin, caught four passes for 53 yards. "(Streater) has good skills, and he looks like when he walks by you like he shouldn't be playing," Crum said. "But hell make good plays for us." Although the Tar Heels were firmly in command at the half, the game might have been much closer were it not for a key defensive series early in the second quarter that kept Kansas from pulling even. Trailing 7-0, the Jayhawks worked their way to a first-and-goal at the UNC 10, but on third down at the two, James made one of his 11 tackles a six yard sack of Orth who fumbled the ball into the hands of UNC's Brian Johnston. The rest of the half, Kansas was ineffective. UNC scored three times in the final i i Campus Calendar J The Carolina Student FundDTH I Campus Calendar will appear daily. I Announcements to be run in the I expanded version on Mondays and I Thursdays must be placed in the box I outside the Carolina Student Fund office I on the third floor of South Building by I 3 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Wednesday, j respectively. The deadlines for the j limited editions will be noon one day before the announcement is to run. Only j announcements from University recog- nized and campus organizations will be I printed. Monday 5 p.m. UNC Hash House Harriers' Regular Hash Run on Wollen Gym Steps. 8 p.m. John Irving, author of The World According to Garp will read and speak in Memorial Hall. .,... . Jl 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. WORD PROCESSING TYPING resumes papers thesis dissertations -graduate school approved -call 967-0822 ask for Gayie or Carol after 5pm. 967-8847 lost and found $50 REWARD! Woman's gold Sieko wrist watch lost 914 84 between hospital and Rosenall. Write: Wristwatch, P.O. Box 17011, Durham, 27705. $10 REWARD for return of brown canvas purse lost near Jordan's Monday night. No questions asked. I really need my keys and wallet. CaO Cindy at 933-6065 or 967-9166. help wanted BURGER KING on 205 E. Franklin in now accepting applications for part time employ. Available hours are 11 a.m. -2 p.m. and 10 p.m.-3 a.m. msentive pay provided on late night shift. Apply 2-5 p.m. M-F. Please no phone calls. PIZZA HUT We are now accepting applications for full and part time cooks and waitresses part time only. If you are interested in either a day or night shift position please apply at 110 W. Franklin St. No phone calls please. PIZZA HUT DELIVERY Delivery service at 516 W. Franklin St. in Chapel Hill in now hiring enthusiastic individuals for pizza delivery. Drivers must be 18 yrs. old and have dependable transportation. Hours are flexible and position can be either full or part time. Apply between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. M-F. No phone calls please. STUDENTS WITH t DIABETES Meet other diabetic students Learn about your illness Share ideasfand concerns A group for students with . diabetes begins Oct. 22 J Call 966-3658 before 10 19 for information and Y screening appointment - Apply now for Spring & Summer "85" Positions Call: 942-4057 966-3761 former Pentagon official campaigning for Helms' re election bid against Gov. Jim Hunt praised Helms' record on civil rights issues, including the anti discrimination bill. James E. Johnson, assistant secretary of the Navy for manpower and reserve affairs in the early 1970s, said while Helms "has been called anti-civil rioghts, that's just not so." Johnson, now director of the Washington-based American Constitution Political Action Committee, said the measure before the Senate is a "civil wrongs bill" that would allow the rights of one group to infringe upon the rights of others. He also praised Helms' stands against abortion and homosexuality. from page 1 2:27 of the half to break the game open. In the second half, the offense started drives well, but could not maintain anything. "It seems like we're playing half a game of football every week," Anthony said. "We were making it inside the blue zone (the 30-yard line), but we made mistakes in there that we cant make. That's the time when we've got to put points on the board." Notes: Kansas could only convert on three of 18 third-down attempts . . . linebacker Micah Moon, who was ineffective against Boston College the week before, returned to form with eight tackles, including five solos and a sack ... The Wave, that spectator participation spectacle that has become popular across the nation recently, came to Kenan Stadium for the first time Saturday. Moon and McEachern said the fan support inspired them . . . freshman quarterback Mark Maye probably would have played had the weather not been cold and damp, Crum said. Maye has had a sore shoulder since the Navy game, and is expected to be ready for Clemson. 8:15 p.m. N.C. Society of the Archaelog ical Intitute of America Lecture: "Romans and Saracens: A His tory of the Arabian Frontier" in the Art Classroom Building. Tuesday Noon Campus Christian Fellowship discussion lunch in Frank Por ter Graham Lounge. Call 942 8952. 3 p.m. Campus Y-Outreach Commit tee meeting in the Y Lounge. Call 962-2333. 5 p.m. CGC Candidates meeting in . 217D Suite C of the Union. 7 p.m. N.C. Student Legislature weekly meeting in 226 Union. Astronomy Club: NASA Film: "Universe" in 247 Phillips Hall. Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Dent Med Honorary meeting with Duke and possibly Bowman Gray Deans of Admissions in 105 Berry hill. 7 & 9 p.m.UNC Ski Club meeting in the Union. , ASTHMATICS NEEDED! $12 win hm paid asoa completion of mm EPA breatkias atady oa ta UNC caampaa. Tiasa coaaautaaeat ia a boat 20 boars. To qaalify yoa aaaat b a health, aoa-aatokias as the ma tic white amale, age 18-35. Please cafl Dr. DoaaM Horstataa at 541-3804, Moaday-Friday, 8:00-5:00. WANTED: HEALTHY MALES to participate in an alcohol study. Must be age 19-30. Requires 3 lab visits of 8-10 hours each. $75 will be paid on completion of study. For information write - Mr. J. LaDine 1124 F.L.O.B. 231-H UNC-Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 or phone 9190-966-1154. ROMAN WINGS IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for phone persons and delivery people. Hours are flexible and the pay is good. Drivers must be at least 18 and have reliable auto and insurance. Apply at Roman Wings 401 W. Franklin St. WESTERN SIZZLIN STEAKHOUSE is now accepting applications for full timepart time daynight shifts for all positions. Apply 24pm daily, 324 W. Rosemary St. No phone calls please. NOW HIRING. CHAPEL HILL AREA BUSINESS IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR full time and part-time positions. Current needs include persons with venipuncture experience. Applications may be obtained at Sera-Tech Biologicals. 10954 E. Franklin St. Use fire escapes between Rite Aid Pharmacy and Travel Agency. UNDERGRAD OR GRAD STUDENT wanted to evaluate software for IBM and Apple microcomputers. Must have good knowledge of microcomputer industry. 15-20 hours per week. Interviews begin Sept. 24th. Send resume of list of relevant experience to: Personnel Director, P.O. Box 8842, Durham, NC 27707. CAROLINA WRITECH WORD WWTIOl I - PROCESSING CENTER THESES. DISSERTATONS TERM PAPERS REPORTS M-F 10-9 RESUMES. COVER itTTEas CUSTOM MAILINGS Sat-Sun SPELLING & PUNCTUATION 12-5 PROOFREADING & EDITING REASONABLE PRICES FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE CARY: 469-9674 CHAPEL HILL: 942-8025 Tho Carolina Union presents flf3 iJLS Monday, Oct. 8 8 p.m.. Memorial Hall Applications for reception following lecture available at Union Info desk. Tia4 Meeting called 'failure s The Associated Press WASHINGTON Walter F. Mondale said yesterday that Pres ident Reagan's meeting with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko was an "apparent failure in arms control," and called on the president to provide a full accounting to the American people. In his weekly radio broadcast and in comments to reporters afterwords, Mondale also renewed his suggestion that the president "invites further assaults" by terrorists on American installations overseas with the "false, misguided and dangerous" charge that the CIA has been weakened. "I call on Mr. Reagan immediately and clearly to withdraw his claims about the weakness of the CIA," the Democratic challenger said. In discussing the Gromyko Reagan meeting and the most recent terrorist attack on the U.S. embassy in Lebanon, Mondale continued to stress foreign policy issues that have become central to his effort to raise doubts in the voters' minds about Reagan's leadership ability. At one point he said the Reagan Gromyko session was an "apparent failure in arms control," and at another, he said, "apparently there was no progress toward arms control." "I believe the president has a duty to hold his own news conference, to For the record Friday's The Daily Tar Heel incor rectly reported the date all remaining parking permits would be sold. The permits will be available Tuesday on a Union film, "Word is Out," followed by discussion in the Union Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. UNC C.S.A. Youth Section, presentation: "Democratic Socialism: What it is, What it aint, Where its going" in 209 Manning Hall. Call 942-8694 (Mike). 8 p.m. Young Democrats weekly meet ing in the Union. 8:30 p.m. College Republicans weekly meeting in the Union. Wednesday 3 p.m. Association of Business Stu dents undergraduate Business symposium registration packet pick-up in Carroll Hall lobby. 3 JO p.m. Undergraduate Business Sym posium Volunteers meeting in Carroll 106. 4 pan. UCPPS information session for Washington, D.C. Internships. Pre-Law Club, organizational meeting in 220 Union. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065 A, BREADMAKS IS NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR KITCHEN STAFF POSITIONS. Undergraduates (fresh mansophomores preferred), must be available nights and weekends, 2-4 days a week. Previous experience not as important as a positive attitude and willingness to learn. Apply in person at Breadman's 337 W. Rosemary Street. NEED SOME EXTBA CASH Harris-Teeter Saperaaarket at ViSaaa Plaza ia Chapel FES has iatsaediatc opeaiags for part-tiaaa positioas. Flexible hoars. Please apply ia wanted I NEED 1 or 2 tickets for the Richmond Grateful Dead Show on Oct. 6. Please call Tom at 933-0759. Thanks. for sale FOR SALE: '69 RED VW CONVERTIBLE: nWH eagiac, low Mileage SBB, mmvu ctatck mmd brakes, kw aaiat, iatertor ia great aaaaa. 942-16M. Plea leave i BICYCLE New Bianchi 12 speed, white, 27 inch frame, $250. CaD 942-7095. for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. One bdrm apt. Estes Park. $266.00 per month plus utilities. Sign the lease and it is yours! Call Lisa 967-9590. AVAILABLE NOW 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house. New kitchen, all appliances. Convenient Carrboro location, on bus route. Nice backyard. $550month plus deposit. CaO 929-4114. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Two bedroom apt. Estes Park grad or pro, no children $293month plus utilities. Sign the lease and move in. Eric or John 929-7727. THEDEADARECOMING! Win two FREE tickets Register at ALBUM ANNEX 108 Henderson Drawing Oct. 3rd 5 PM AMP SALE! Roland CUBE-40 - 350 sale $244 Roland CUBE-100 --650 SALE $454 Carr Mill Mall Carrboro. NC Big Savings on all other Models! 919-942-87IS (jfr ""v mi v x x News in Erie; i tell the American people what we're to make of this. "What did they try?" he said of the president and his aides. Ferraro in N.C. today Democratic vice presidential nomi nee Gerald ine Ferraro will campaign today in Greensboro and Raleigh, hoping to narrow President Rea gan's 2-to-l lead in North Carolina and give a boost to the state's Democratic ticket. Rep. Ferraro is scheduled to arrive in Greensboro around noon for a downtown lunch-hour rally. She then will travel to Raleigh for a 4:30 p.m. rally on the downtown mall, a $500-per-couple fund-raiser at a private home and a $100-per-person fund-raising dinner. Accompanying Rep. Ferraro will be Gov. Jim Hunt, candidate for U.S. Senate; Attorney General Rufus Edmisten, candidate for governor; and state Sen. Bob Jor dan, D-Montgomery, the Demo cratic lieutenant governor nominee. None of them showed up when presidential nominee Walter Mon dale visited Asheville in August. first-come, first-serve abasis at the Traffic Office in the basement of the Campus Y building. 5 p.m. STV General Body meeting in Union. 6:30 p.m. Industrial Halations Associa tion meeting with Vicki Lotz and Robin Joseph from Plan ning and Placement in the Union. 7 p.m. Y People Against Racism open house in Morrison Lounge. Carolina Comic Book Club general meeting in the Union. Campus Christian Fellowship Bible study at 204 Glenburnie St. Call 942-8952. Outing Club meeting in the Union. Call 933-7705. 7:30 p.m. Carolina Committee on Central America organizational meet ing in 220 Union. African Afro-American Stu dies presents Nanette Bearden Contemporary Dance Theatre in Memorial Hall. Call 966 5496. 10 p.m. Anglican Student Fellowship Holy Communion at Chapel of the Cross. the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. rides DEAD HEADS Bus to Charlotte still has room. Call John at 942-9458 if interested. Only $14 round trip leaving at 1:30 Friday October 5. The Man from UNCIe needs a ride to the Washington, D.C. area for Fall Break. Will share all expenses. Call Bill at 933 4092. roommates wanted FEMALE ROOMMATE Non-smoking graduate student to share brand new condo in Carrboro. Swimming pool, dishwasher, central air. Convenient banks and stores. $150 mo. plus K utilities. 942-3442. personals UNC Model United Nations Club is conducting a member ship drive. If you're interested in international affairs, current event, and great praties, call 933-5126 for info. THERE WILL BE A DAILY TAR HEEL BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING, MON. OCT 1 AT 4:30 pm IN FPG IN THE STUDENT UNION. ALL INTER ESTED PARTIES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. THE SURROGATE MOMMIES OF DELTA PHI EPSILON offer to TUCK YOU!! $2.00 buys you or a friend milk, cookies, a story, and COMFINESS! Come by the pit! What in the Health is HPAA? What in the Health is HPAA? What in the Health is HPAA? What in the Health is HPAA? ZKZ 462, I'm interested! girl on 4th. TO THE ZYGOAT FROM HOLLY POND, welcome to the 18 year old club which everyone else will soon be leaving. Don't be upsei though, Zygoats are known to be a little behind the times! We still love you! Have a Super Birthday! The Gang" And to the Zygoat's twin, Mumbo, who seems to think she's been legal since about age 10. Don't worry though, Mumbo, you're still not! Have a very Happy Birthday! "Your Elders". HAVE YOU GIVEN BLOOD LATELY? Blood aobil today ia Uaioa rooa 212, 11am- 929-1976 JapaneseGerman Automotive Service STUDENTS FOR HUNT meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 PM in III Murphey Hall. SPEAKER WILL BE , FORMER STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE PHIL CARLTON f5