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i hp annum mttm The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, November 16, 1971 ' -v if' "T V 4- I i 4 brief its in - i -f. s : - j I i "Foreign students need holiday home I I t . 4 r 4 . t ' -f - "V -'a ::-: , . ' "J, r " ' - . 0 ' i - r ' . ' - ' ' " i - - ,. - - - -I -V , . ' ' '7 , f H'f " " ' i . T - . - r.-.., - -- - FORE! Or is that the vTong sport? Whatever the case, this tyke decided to traverse the tennis court right during the match, halting play on a beautiful day for tennis. (Staff photo by Cliff Kolovson) When all the American students cn the Chapel Hill campus have left for home during Thanksgiving break, the foreign students on campus have no place to go. The International Student Center (ISC) is trying to change that. G chard Konig is heading an effort sponsored by the ISC to have American students take foreign students home with them for the Thanksgiving holidays. "While the American students are home during the holidays with all the festivities, the foreign students have had to stay here," he said. Konig has posted sign-up sheets all over campus for American students Interested in the program. American students who would like to take a foreign student home for the vacation should contact Konig at 210 Can- Dormitory or the ISC office on the first floor of Carr by Monday, Nov. 22. Speech today on c on s er vat i s m Robert Lindsay Schuettinger, author and professor of political science, will speak on "The Development of Conservatism" at 8:30 p.m. today in Gerrard Hall. Schuettinger is presently assistant professor of political science at Lynchburg College. He formerly taught at Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., the New School for Social Research in New York and St. Andrews University in Scotland. Author of "The Conservative Tradition in European Thought" and "Lord Acton: Historian of Liberty," he is Freeze hits ... parking tickets? Campus police do have a reason for landing around nervously watching cars while in -:iul out if the Student Union parking lot without checking parking tickets stickers. They have practically exhausted their supply of tickets used for parking violations. "I don't know how many we have left, but it's certainly not enough," said Capt. I..B. Rigsbee of the campus police. "We do have some left from the first shift of on-duty officers, and we'll probably have to borrow theirs." Riggsbee said the policemen started running out of tickets last Thursday or Friday and had hoped that the new shipment would be in this week. "But they haven't come in yet," he said. "I just don't know what to do," Riggsbee said. A shipment of 22,000 tickets were ordered by the police and they were to have arrived today. Rigsbee said he does not know when to expect the tickets now. Riggsbee expressed fear that if such information were made public, there might be widespread violation of parking zones on campus. But he sayed there is nothing more he can do until the new tickets arrive. Son Look for the Old Milwaukee float November 19th. Don't fool around when it comes to buying beer. Buy the beer named after the city that means beer. Old Milwaukee. . DRArrif trr -nrJ 0 0 0 0 Pastes as Sffoatt as St BasunnioS a member cf Mont Pe!e" international societv ;: ccrerta:;,ve scholars. The speech z ?poncred the I C Ccr.erv2i:e So;:et. N.C. legislator to speak here State Rep. John Ingram D-Rar.J.; irh . tentative candidate for state :r.ur ur.ee commissioner, will speak a: 50 p m. today at the Student Umcr. Ingram will talk on uax to extend involvement of oung persons in pohtics. going beyond voting to elevtir.g the:r own candidates and getting their own :.ssue passed. The speech is sponsored b INC Young Democrats Club (VDCt Ingram was author of the state hill to ratify the constitutional amendment allowing 18- to 21-year-c!dc the right to vote. He was the also one of the prime sponsors of the absentee ballot for the state primary and a strong proponent of no-fault insurance. "He sponsored unsuccessful legislation to abolish the discriminatory provisions of the current state automobile insurance laws against males under 25," said Roger Foushee, Orange Coumy Democratic party chairman. A 42-year-old practicing attorne from Asheboro, Ingram is the only Democrat to represent Randolph County in the last 10 years, according to Foushee. Ingram is being considered as a candidate for state insurance commissioner, a post currently held by former UNC Director of Student Aid Ed S. Lamer. Students interested m helping Ingram h:s campaign should come to the meeting tonight. Interested st-dents are also m.v.ted to a "dutch" reception for Ingram at The P. re Restaurant on the Ra'.e.gh Road at 50 p.m. todav. The reception is sponsored b the Orange County Democrat. "This i not an endorsement." said Foushee. 'e plan to hold receptions for an potential candidates who visit m the Election runoff scheduled today Voters in Women's Distr.ct V (Morrison and James) will choose today between Mary Ellen Seate and Kathy White for the district Honor Court seat in a run-off election. The polling places in Morrison and James uill be open from 10 a.m. to M50 p.m. AAUP to discuss role of athletics The UNC chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) will discuss the role of the AAUP and Carolina athletics at 4 p.m. today in Howell Hall. A report from the North Carolina AAUP conference on the role of faculties TODAY 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. ROAST BEEF w 2 veg. and bread THE BACCHAE 97t entrance behind the Zoom self service 97$ c3 ACROSS 1 Flying mammal 4 Fresft 9 Reverence 12 The self 13 Jargon 14 Period cf tirr.9 15 Upset 17 Repe3t performance 19 Bacteriologist's Wire 21 Cooled lava 22 Landed 25 Guide's h:gh note 27 Animation 31 Pe'm't 32 Fretted in complaining way 34 Hindu ejaculation 35 Decay 36 Period cf time 37 A state (attr.) 33 Bntish regiment 41 Female (colloq.) 42 Journey 43 Unde-vo'!d god 44 Bj'-ro-Aing animal 45 Printer's measure 47 Prevalert 49 Victorious ore 53 Exit 57 Before 53 hclines 60 Ee mistaken 61 Condensed moisture 62 Thick 63 One. no matter wich DOWN 1 Wager . 2 Time gone by d Puzzle 3 Uppermost part 4 Transaction 5 Gave 6 Symbol fcr silver 7 Pedai dit 8 Sicilian volcano 9 Fuss 10 Armed conflict 11 Organ cf S'g'-t 15 Vessel 13 Kind of lily 20 N'an's name 22 On high 23 Noctu'nal mamma! 24 Pronoun 26 Dislike (pi.) 23 Prefix: net 29 Wild 33 Roman c'ficial 32 The sun 33 Bitter vetch Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle A;P,E PoS P L 'AH ifsl T O fill o N'GLJSiT T E MD ElA L II viFN"pj5PfTARDEM V 'S f. lfi''PfXi- 'A T i4R X"m I A fTP ! 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Her topic will be " Free Women A: Nm. Dons Leasing. Lilian He 11. -.an Spacks has for two ean ta-c'h: . colloquium at We!Ies!e called "Wo-.-Writers and Women's Problems. " - ; plans next semester to teach an adir..c course called "The Independent Wo-.r- Mrs. Spacks is a noted scholar uho-o specialty is ISth century B::t'-. literature. She has written four ho-- The Insistence of Honor (1,;62). jyr.. Gay (1963). The Poetry of Vision ! f" and An Argument of Images: The Petr of Alexander Pope (to be publivhod k, Harvard Nov. 30). Mrs. Spacks i aUo :h author of several articles on ISth ccr.tu poetry, modern fiction and md-."-drama. She earned her B.A. at Rollins folia; her M.A. at Vale, and her Ph IV at !l ,o University of California at Berkeley V!r Spacks has taught at Indiana l;nierv:!. and at the Uniersit of Florida. Marno,' to the poet and novelist Barrv Spacks, s?,. held a Guegenheim Fellowship 1969-1970. uurir. m5 Prcriptjon$ Accurately FUkd Lenses Duplicated Headquarters For Quality Sunglasses Contact Lenses Fitted Contact Lens Accessories ( r i tuaac tctaus John and Lib Southern 121 E. Franklin St Between Vanity Theatre and Intimate The Daily Tar Heel is published by the. University of North Carolina Student Publications Board, daily except Sunday, examination periods vacations and summer periods. Offices are at the Student Union building, Univ. of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 933-101 1, 933-1012; Business. Circulation Advertising 933 1163. Subscription rates: $5.00 per semester. S 10.00 per yej' , X Second class postage paid at U S fr.' 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