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Today's Activities
Campus Calendar
AH members of the Student Transportation Commission
art requested to attend a brief meeting at 7:30 p m. today m
Suite C of the Union. Anyone Interested In parking, bike
registration or rides coordination is ensouraged to attend.
The Outing Club will meet at 7 JO tonight hi Room 207 of
the Union.
The Association of International Students will sponsor a
coffee hour and sing-along at 4:30 p.m. today In Room 205
of the Y. Everybody la welcome.
The Student Transportation Commission will hold bike
registration today at Morrison Dorm.
The UNC-Duke Joint Physlca Colllqulm will sponsor
Professor K.F. Canter from the physics department of
Brandeis University, who will speak on "Slow Positron and
PosHronium Beams" at 4 p.m. Wednesday In 265 Phillips.
The Special Projects Committee will meet at S p.m. In
Room 206 of the Union. Please try to attend.
The discussion group on "Human Liberation" will continue
at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Battle House.
The YM-YWCA Hunger Action Committee will meet at 3:30
p.m. In Room 105 of the Y. Everyone Interested In the world
food crisis Is invited to attend. For further Information check
by the Y office, Room 102, or call John Small, 967-5274.
The featured guest at the Mid-week Bag Lunch Relaxer this
week will be Charlotte Adams of the Woman's International
League for Peace and Freedom. All art welcome to attend the
function, sponsored by A Woman's Ptaea at the Pnwbylartan
Student Centef on Henderson Street, from noon untH 2 pjn.
Wednesday.
Upcoming Events
UNC Computation Center Short Course: Introduction to
Using the Computer Terminals Located In Hlnton James
Dorm. Given at 8 p.m., Thursday m the Computer Terminal
Room of Hinton James Dorm.
The Thursday worship will conclude the series on "Clues
to a Christian Lite Style" with chaplains Bob Phillips, Joe
dontz, and Worship Chairman Mike Bryant serving as
leaders. Worship begins at 6 p.m. preceded by recreation at 5
p.m.
A shachartt minyan (Shabbot service with Torah reading)
will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Hillel Foundation. 210 W.
Cameron Ave. Concludes by 11 a.m. for study group. For
Information call David at 929-3141.
There will be a public lecture on the practical aspect of the
Science of Creative Intelligence Transcendental
Meditation at 3 4 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday In Room 202 of the
Union.
Ice Hockey Club meeting at 7:30 p.nv, Thursday, In Room
215 of the Union. Mandatory meeting of all new and old
members. Dues will be collected.
Attend an organizational meeting of the US-China Peoples
Friendship Association at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Wesley
Foundation, 214 Ptttsboro St.
Shalom, UNC Jewish students, will meet with other Jewish
students to discuss a Bayit (Jewish Commune) in Chapel Hill
at 5:30 p.m Friday at the Hillel.
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DTH Classifieds
FOR RENT
Need two Christian brothers to share completely furnished
Foxcroft Apt. Rent: $90 per month plus 13 utilities.
Female to share 3 BR apt. Vh miles from campus. Your own
room $52.50 & 13 utfl. Prefer non-smoker. Call Lanier 929
5607 or Judy 967-3737 soon as possible.
Woman occupant desires to share her furnished efficiency
apartment with mature woman graduate student. Double
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MISCELLANEOUS
MEN! WOMEN!
JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign. No experience
required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer job or
career. Send $3.00 for information. SBAFAX, Dept. H-16 Box
2049, Port Angeles, Washington 98362.
XMAS IN EUROPE. Call or write Educational Flight of N.C.
Inc; Box 5385, University Station; Raleigh, NC. 27607. 919-833-2111.
REGISTER TO VOTE: Today, Woollen Gym, noon to 8 p.m.
Registration ends Monday, but this Is the last day at Woollen.
Elect Gerry Cohen Mayor.
REWARD for return of BRACELET. Gold chain link bracelet
in Carolina Inn or computer center. Sentimental value much
greater than resale value. Please call 968-6616.
PRO-LIFE Pregnancy Counseling. Call BIRTHCHOICE
7pm-10pm Monday thru Friday. 942-3030.
THE FLETCHER SCHOOL OF LAW AND DIPLOMACY. The
Fletcher School Is a graduate school of International Affairs
providing multidisclpllnary graduate professional
preparation for careers in government service, International
organizations. International banking and business, teaching
and research, and other International careers. The School is
not a law school and does not award law degrees. Admission
is normally to a two-year program of study. A representative
will Interview on campus on Monday, October 13. For further
information and appointments, contact the Career Planning
and Placement Otfice.
ABORTION AND BIRTH CONTROL Information and
referral No fee. Referral up to 24 weeks. General
anesthesia. Vasectomy and tubal ligation also available. Free
pregnancy test. Call PCS, non-profit. 202298-7995.
TAKING THE GRE ON OCT. 18? Psychology experiment on
study methods may be useful in helping you prepare. Call
933-6593 for an appointment.
Young Democrats Pig Plckln' Pig, Beer, Music by the Blue
Grass Experience, Speech by Cong. Jim Wright-Chmn. of
Democratic Task Force on Energy and Economy, All
Statewide Democratic Officials, plus a Dance. All this for
$7.50. Call 933-8644.
Crossword Puzzler Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle:
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16 Earthquakes
18 Note of scale
19 Afternoon
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28 Number
29 Jumps
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33 Man's
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56 Highwayman
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The Circle K Club will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday bi the Union.
Aluminum recycling and a Wake Forest meeting will be
discussed.
"The Phllllpplnes: Past and Present" wfil be the topic of a
slide show and discussion at the October meeting of the
Chapel Hill Peace Center, to be held at 8 p.m. Friday In Room
202 of the Union. A representative of the North Carolina
Friends of Filipinos wW lead the discussion. Everyone Is
welcome.
items of Interest
Lost: A glrfs brown wallet; $5 reward offered. If found
contact Terry Williams at 933-5247. No questions asked.
The videotape "NFL Football Follies" will be shown from 1 -4
p.m. today thru Friday In the Union Music Gallery.
I have lost a rubber basketball. If found, please call 933
1575. Slgn-ups tor seata on the chartered buses going to the
Virginia game wiB continue through Wednesday at the Union
Desk. One bus will return immediately after the game,
another will return on Sunday. Cost Is $11 and $12,
respectively, and must be paid In advance.
Lost: Dark brown heavy suede leather Jacket Left in
Gardner Hall 103, last Thursday at 12 p.m. If found, call
Charles at 968-9074.
Everyone interested in being a salesperson at the
International Handicrafts Bazaar, sign up Thursday, Oct
2nd, on the 2nd floor of the Y. They need lots of help.
Editor's note: Today's calendar constitutes
as complete a listing of campus activities for
the following week as was possible to
assemble at press time. Each Monday the
calendar publishes announcements for the
following week. Announcements should be
placed in the Campus Calendar basket inside
the Tar Heel offices before 5 p.m. for
publication the following day. All
announcements will be run as space permits.
DTH ADS
WORK
FOR YOU
from the wires of
United Press International
More security
sought by Ford
WASHINGTON President Ford, citing
"recent events," asked Congress Tuesday to
provide Sll million more for presidential
protection, including 150 more Secret
Service agents.
Ford did not refer directly to the recent
attempts on his life by two women in
California. But he said:
"While this increase is substantial, 1
believe it is fully warranted in the light of
recent events and the demands placed upon
the Secret Service for protection of
candidates in the upcoming election."
Meanwhile, in testimony before a Senate
appropriations committee, Treasury
Secretary William Simon said threats on
Ford's life have tripled in the flood of recent
assassination attempts.
Location of CIA budget revealed
WASHINGTON Rep. Robert Giaimo,
D-Conn., said Tuesday the top secret budget
for the Central Intelligence Agency
traditionally hidden in allotted outlays for
other agencies is concealed in a S2 billion
appropriation for the Air Force.
Congressmen who oppose disclosure say
the figure will help America's enemies and
a point that Giaimo accepts disclosure of
the total may lead to more specific
revelations about America's spy activities.
Giaimo is leading an attempt to make
public the total spent for the CIA's spying
activities as part of the House debate on the
SI 12 billion bill to give the Pentagon money
for its needs between July 1 and Sept. 30,
1976. The House did not decide the issue
Tuesday and a vote is expected today.
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