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2 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2008 Dose Man bought beer for his toddler sons FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS A Wisconsin father bought beer for his 4-year-old son and shared it with the boy’s 2-year-old sibling at a county fair. When police approached him, he yelled, swore and was kicked off the fairgrounds. . The man told the officer he thought it was legal for underage children to drink in Wisconsin as long as they were with their parents. But the officer said the boys weren’t old enough to agree to take a drink. The woman working the beer tent told an officer that she thought the man was joking when he asked for a beer for his son. NOTED. A former New Orleans pastor was sentenced to seven months in jail after he stole the church’s hurricane relief funds. He deposited $45,000 into a personal account and spent SIO,OOO on anew vehicle after the church, which had no flood insurance, received $252,000 from a federal disaster loan. TODAY Feminist discussion group: A discussion of the book "How We Became Human" by Joy Harjo is part of an ongoing group for women that focuses on readings with multicul tural feminist perspective. Visit www. womenspace.org for more informa tion. Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: The Women's Center, 210 Henderson St. Health care community series: The series will include a lecture, 'Are Drugs Making Your Wallet Sick?,' and is sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Orange-Durham-Chatham and the UNC School of Social Work. Time: 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Extraordinary Ventures, 200 S. Elliott Road nPj • Will our relationship change and am I ready for these changes? • Is my partner honest about his/her sexual history? • Is alcohol or drug use affecting my judgment? Carolina HOPE is here to provide resources & education on STDs, sexual choices, and unplanned pregnancy. Interested In programming or In being part of Carolina HOPE? 'OhtaCt Ashleyspregnancysupport.org. For FREE PREGNANCY & STD TESTS call Pregnancy Support Services 919-942-7318 "FUNNY,TWISTED AND IMMENSELY ENTERTAINING." - Neil Miller, FILMSCHOOLREJECTS.COM 5 "FUNNY...VIBRANT." "MANIACALLY TOUCHING." "CLEVER...UNIQUE." Scott Weinberg, FEARNET.COM Adamftosenberg.UGO.COM KenEvans.fIRSTSHOWING.NET autSr ll JaMEB . www.ffoxsearchlight.com varsitytheatre[ CALLTHEiIrR^ni [STARTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Chapel Hill 967-8665 fobshowtiWs QUOTED. “He’d stolen it thinking he’d get some beer, and it was completely empty.” Sgt. JefFSkuza, of Fargo, N.D., comment ing on the recent arrest of a 21-year-old who allegedly stole a beer truck, then dumped the vehicle when he realized that it wasn’t full of alcohol. COMMUNITY CALENDAR FRIDAY Automobile cruise-in: There will be cars on display around the Shops at Daniel Boone in Hillsborough. The event will also include food and live music. The free celebration is for car owners and automobile enthusiasts alike. Time: 2 p.m. Location: Shops at Daniel Boone, 357 Ja-Max Drive, Hillsborough Musical performance: There will be a presentation of "War Bonds,” a musical interpretation of World War II through songs and letters at the Arts Center in Carrboro. Friends of the Arts Center get in for SB, general admission is $lO. Call 929-2787 for more information. Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: The Arts Center, 300-G E. Main St. in Carrboro. Battle of the bands: UNC ifeance Marathon is sponsoring a battle of the bands featuring Tripp, Shannon McArthur and Ascella Vega. Tickets are $2 for those 21 + and $5 for those under 21. Proceeds benefit the N.C. Children's Hospital. Time: 9 p.m. Location: He's Not Here, 112 W. Franklin St. To make a calendar submission, visitwww.dailytarheel.com/calendar, or e-mail dthcalendar@gmail.com. Events will be published in the news paper on the day and the day before they take place and will be posted online when received. Submissions must be sent in by noon the preceding publication date. "EXTREME-POSTMODERN." "PROFANE...BEST OF ALL, HILARIOUS." James Greenberg, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER • Mel Valentin, SLASHHLM.COM News CALM BUT COMMITTED (Arla^ 7 '' fc .1- DTH/NITISHA DESAI Clarice Weinberg and her husband Richard, a professor at UNC, register voters on campus. “A lot of students have said, ‘We’re signing up with you because you’re the only people who haven’t been in our faces,’” Richard Weinberg said about their campus voter registration drive. fifiv if*i* t a4* POLICE LOG ■ A UNC food services employ ee was arrested Tuesday for selling cocaine, according to Chapel Hill police reports. Police arrested Latoya Renee Alston, 26, at her home at 508 Craig St., reports state. Alston was brought before a mag istrate and was expected in court Wednesday, according to reports. Monday, police arrested a Chapel Hill man for possessing 0.01 grams of crack cocaine, reports state. Ernest Bynum, 49, of 505 Edwards Drive, also was charged with possession of drug parapher nalia and resisting arrest. ■ Someone took SSO after being fired from Bailey’s Pub and Grill on WANT TO WORK FOR TME DAILY TAR HEEL ADVERTISING STAFF It’s a fun & flexible job that allows you to learn about the way advertising is bought, sold & produced by the largest circulating paper in Orange County. Not only will you be working for one of the best college dailies in the nation, you will be gaining val uable sales skills that will benefit you no matter what career path you may take. We are a hard-working, motivated team that emphasizes customer service. Stop by Suite 2409 in the Student Union to pick up an application. Due October Ist. fflp 9! ML |L / oM flhJi C[ 'A JA any . |%J k features an all-star cast of musicians and oniydn-America storyUrSß Free but tickets are required. ' l** 1 ”* ”*!” "* •' -r : , Get them at the Memorial Hall box office or F R E E D O M send SASE to: Freedom Sings The News & Observer, RO. Bax 191 & 1 T 1 0* Q" Raleigh, NC 27602 , U Q | ri U T AMIXOms T CE K T b n mmm 25 * 7 pm hall Fordham Boulevard, according to Chapel Hill police reports. ■ A Carrboro man reported that someone pushed open his apart ment door, put a gun to his head and told him to “give it up,” accord ing to Carrboro police reports. The victim and his brother, who was also in the Smith Level Road apartment, reported that nothing was stolen in the Tuesday incident, reports state. ■ A man known to the report ing person as “Torrey” tried to get a refimd for two unpurchased bags of dog food at a local store before leaving with the food, according to Carrboro police reports. 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