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i i 2 The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday. March Public service announcements must be turned in to the box Union by 3 30 p m it they are to run the next day Each item Activities Today The following corporate recruiters will he on campus Wednesday. March 1 The Procter and GamhleCo.. Ahrahamand Straus. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.. S.S. Kresge Co. and K Mart. The following organizations will he on campus Thursday. March .3: Data General Corp.. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.! University of Miami Schoolof Business. Carolina Telep'honeand Telegraph Co.. Pilot Life Insurance Co.. USC l aw School and National Security Agency. Students may sign up in the Career Planning and Placement office. 21 1 Hanes Hall, for appointments. First Wednesday, Forum will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in Raleigh. Topic: Gay relationships between women. For details or transportation, call 967-9626 or 832-1582. ACC tickets ready Thurs. Student tickets for the ACC tournament will be available Thursday in the Greensboro Coliseum lobby beginning at 12:30 p.m. A special booth for Carolina students will be set up. IDs will be checked. If a student cannot attend a game, he is asked to contact either Michael Dixon, chairperson of ACC ticket distribution, or Jean Keller in the Carmichael ticket office. "Students are to remember they have signed a pledge, and if they are not present, this constitutes an honor code offense," Dixon said. No motel rooms were rented because student interest was too low, Dixon said. $1.00 Off Large Order of Ribs Reg. $3.00 Now Just $2.00 With This Coupon 929-5071 On Franklin St. Next to the Post Office Offer Good THRU MARCH 3 Drive Our Cars ALMOST FREE to most U.S. cities AUTO DRIVEAWAY 919-272-2153 520 W. Friendly Ave. Greensboro, N. C. i'?(n Hum (nr mi l$i.od TZnA I J off ( Off Large j r I mm I I 1 i THE Daily Crossword ACROSS Young girl Ready money Cook book abbr. Do not: Scot. Vapor: pref. Capek work Jostles 22 Sailors 23 Part of the US 24 Carries out 26 Opposed to ant. 27 Dine 28 Peter of films 29 Ferberand Best 31 "More -against than..." . 32 Is angry 35 Skilled -trades 36 Max and Buddy 37 Grain stor age places 38 Wind di rection 39 Bikini part 42 Addict 43 Step 46 Breakfast food 47 Is angry 50 " bygones be..." 51 Garden worker 52 Search deeply 53 Poetic word 54 St. -s fire 55 Rooster and bull 56 Crank creed 57 Ruby and Sandra 58 Olympus resident 1 5 9 12 13 14 15 17 Alike as two 18 Frigid 19 Is angry Yesterday's Puzzle Solved 0. ji X ft - A B ATE L A cttl HjT E R BO XlEJS E M mTa P R I S E R V EjlS HAM ElSl Li.-. JB 0 0 Hi. I JSILIEIDISI IClOlNlGl 3-2-77 F F"F I l5 M6 P F FT l' I" 12 is i7 77 " Is - - - 22 Ti - 27 28 29" 30j pT 32 33 3 35 : 36 ; 57 38 " 9 ko hi - - , - - - si ; 55 : 2. 1977 Compiled by outside the DTH' offices in the will run at least twice. Tenley Ayers . The Governing Board of the Residence Hall Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in 35 1 Hamilton Hall. The Fellowship ot Christian Athletes will not meet this week.' Next meeting will he March 17. Anyone wanting to sell banquet tickets, see Hubert West. YOGA offers a yoga class from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in Room 217 of the Carolina t'nion. Everyone is welcome. A public colloquium on Energy and Land Use: Conservation Opportunities and Constraints will he hold at X p.m. Wednesday, March 2. in T- Carroll Hall. The Association of International Students has an important meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. at the International Center. Bynum Hall. All members, international and American students, please come. Information: 933-5661. All North Carolina Student Legislature delegates, alternates and observers to the March convention are urged to pick up their bill books from I p.nv to 3 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in the lobby of the Carolina II nion. The Sociology Interest Group is sponsoring a panel discussion: "A Critical Analysis of Sociology" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. March 2 in 152 Hamilton Hall. Friday: The Cassandra Crossing iiiiiimriiiir by Ruth N. Schultz DOWN Poetess Natural Winter falls Cutting tools Dido "This is only -" SRO show Party giver Cocked hat Swindled 31 Loses one's 1 2 3 temper 32 33 Dublin men Basement bargain 34 Wage or training 35 Western school letters 39 Take um brage 40 Ural and Andes 41 Heavenly beings: Fr. 43 Purloined 44 Subject 45 Planes, for short 46 Smudge 48 Lean-to 49 La Douce 50 Island garland 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 Snoop Red items Voiced sounds home 20 (away) 21 Handsome one 25 But: Lat. 27 Prepares for print 28 Metric quart: var. 29 Old college try 30 Show dis tress o c 6 c . (0 v d Z . ' z d c 3 x , O & m CO LU O O Q 3 frt nhtln Sir t r SWasaBBalte Ka . pHow S42-3QS1 r-i N 9:30 yhyLil ; Y .tribute to. ; American ingenuity. ViT3 I J Franklin Street fr N pHow S42-3Q61 "T t J N 7:00 fy - 9:15 kX C&y N Last week! fiji " Ends ThursJUJcjpssassMMiiJ y IE SEVEN- : BR-CENT DLUTION : ie Ml Best-Selling Novel n ;j - H m N H Upcoming Events The American Medical Student Association is giving a panel discussion at 8 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in 103 Berryhill Hall to discuss alternatives to traditional hospital childbirth. For more information, call Tom Shey at 966-4131. 4 Attention Republican Students in Granville Towers and all nearby fraternities: A precinct meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in 1234 Granville West. Call 933-2431 for more information. I he International Affairs Colloquium will present a lecture on "I he Development of U.S.-Soviet Trade" by J-ranlt Hoiman of I ults University at K p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in thcGreat Hall. Come hear the "FolMellers!," a unique blend of humor, mountain talcs and contemporary stories. M usic bv HHome Across the Road." A benefit for the Victory Village Day Care Centerat 8 p.m Wednesday. March 2. in Hamilton Hall. Tickets are $2 at the I 'nion desk and the door. . There will be a meeting of the GPSF Executive Board at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in Room 206 of the Carolina Union. For those youngmen interested in becomingan Ebony Reader, try outs will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in the tpendo lounge. Please bring three readings and be prepared to read. George t ittle, state secretary of na"tural and economic resources 'during the Holshouser administration, will speak at the UNC College Republicans meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday March 2. in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Carolina Union. i The Ad Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday . March 2. in 203 Howell Hall. "What is Healing?" is the title of a program to be presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in Room 105 Berryhill Hall. sponsored b Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society. The SUMMIT ONE GALLON WINE DISPENSER "Quality Wine in a Convenient Package" Meet Geyser Peaks: BRIDGE PARTYER WEEKENDER BACKPACKER CLAMBAKER TAILGATER REFRIGERATOR BAR-B-Qer SKIER BOATER RYQa'er CAMPER FISHER PARTY GOER PICNICKER T.GJLF.'er -'fl Space Saver WINE DISPENSER Premium SUMMIT Wines from Geyser Peak's Sonoma County California Winery Burgundy Chablis Vin Rose Rhine Wine GEYSER PEAK WINERY GEYSERVILLE SONOMA COUNTY CALIFORNIA Qt's nice to Soiow that dlespit today's infistion, tSi tbsst $100-00 iondspsaftep now costs I T" - NOW AT VICKERS AUDIO The management team of Genesis has combined 20 years of experience from AR, ADVENT, KLH, AND EPI to produce the best value per dollar loudspeaker on the market today. See and hear the Genesis at Vickers, where good sound costs less through the copper doors. w NIC KB hMw beueveJ ..AND, OF COURSE, W5 SHALL &5 C0VSKIN6 DETENTE! AS Y0UU1ILL. SEE, THE 0NW PRACTICAL UIM 10 INSURE UJORU? ORDER IS TO BASE 'o TREAT US,NOT THEIROUiN PEOPLE! h i The Science Fiction and Fantasy Club will hold its weekly meet.ngs at 7 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in Room 209 of the Alumni Bldg. All recreation majors and interested persons are urged to attend a short business meeting of the UNC Recreation Society at 8 p.m. Wednesday. March 2. in Room 204 of the Carolina Union. Items of Interest Voter Registration: Register from 8:30 a.m. "to 5pm Wednesday. March 2. at the Chapel Hill Municipal Building and the Carrboro Town Hall, from 9 i.ip. to 9 p.m. at the Chapel Hill Public Library. APO Campus Chest is taking orders for carnations this week at tables located in the Y.-court and al the Union. The flowers will be delivered March 21. the first day of spring, and cost 75c each or $7.50 a doen. Celebrate the first day ol spring hv sendinga friend a I lower. Because of Spring Vacation, the date of the Graduate Student Foreign Language Test has been changed from Saturdav. April 9. to Saturday, April 2. Registration for the test ends Thursday . March,?. $13. Registration in 101 Nash Hall. N I Any graduate students in Journalism, English or Communications or first or second year law students who are in the top half or their graduate group and who will be in school next fall are eligible for a Federal Summer Internship with the Department of the Army. Interested students should read the materials at the front desk of the Career Planning and Placement Office in 211 Hanes Hall. Deadline is March 2. Any Junior with a liberal arte major who is in the top third of his class, is a U.S. citien and is returning to school in the fall is eligible for a Federal Summer Internship with the Social Security Administration. Come to Career Planning and Placement. 211 Hanes Hall, if interested. Deadline is noon March 3. 400 210 W. Franklin St. 929-45134 (between Belk's and Fowler's) THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION A66NCV IS AFTER ME JUST BECAU5E I 0IT A TREE! IT U)AS A KITE-EATIN6 TREE.1 I ONltf BIT IT TO 6ET EVEN... HUMANPJ6HTS! HUMANfUGHTS! I'M SICK TO DEATH OF HEARING ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS BOX DR. KSSN6ER! WHAT ABOUT HUMAN RJ6HTS?! desegregation fighting a windmill until we know exactly what we re up against. ...- Friday asked HEW last week to postpone the March I deadline so that the universities could have some input into the plan. Friday has since heard nothing from HEW, and he was not informed Tuesday of the delay. He said he believes that the present UNC desegregation plan, approved by HEW in June FINAL n - hjbd) Dsnnnns - -I i i ' , ' J 1 I v 1 L ' - ' - I Ny Avaloble on Now at the Helena always gets her man. You can, too. Learn how! IrSVTV C"5iri V See PRC'S "ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL" February VW,jf fyMJ 22-26; March 1-5. 8:00 p.m. Playmakers Theatre. Matinee February 27. 2:00 p.m. 933-1121. For sale: 4 new Octavo wheels, aluminum alloy. 1 3" x 5V2 fits all Datsun 510-619-710 series. Were $80.00 each, selling for S50.00 apiece, will dicker over price. Call Paul Hooper 967-8510 or 968-9073. For Sale: Les Paul Deluxe. '70 cherry sunburst, '73 dual, coil humbucks. allv stock Gibson parts, Gibson hardsheircase. Phone 942-1175 days, 942-2045 riites, ask for Rob or leave name and number. For sale: 3-speed woman's English bike. Good condi tion. Includes basket, light, horn. $35 or best offer. 933-4937. Guitar amp. $75. 50 watts, Univox model U65Rn, 1 12" speaker, great for dorm or apt. 933-4096 after 4 p.m., (ask for Steve). Looking for something to take home to the folks over Spring Break? Take 'em a good book. Keep 'em out of your hair. The Old Book Corner. Rosemary St. HELP WANTED. Waitresses needed for Auggies Restaurant. Part-time and full time. Apply in person to Ed Keathley at Auggies across from Glen Lennox Shopping Center. 942-5153. ' OVERSEAS JOBS summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, S500-S1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free inform. Write: International Job Center, Dept. NL, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704. . Roommate, male preferred, for large house in Carr boro. Share with 2 women, 1 man into vegetarianism, individual private space, and upkeep of old house. Available now. Call 942-1240. EUROPE via Pan Am 707. Less than 12 Economy Fare. Call toll free (6 9 pm) (800) 325-4867 or see your travel agent. 60-day advance payment .required. Unitravel Charters. INSTA-COPY, offset printing and quick copying while you wait. 100 satisfaction guaranteed. Check our fait service and low prices on theses work. INSTA-COPY, comer of Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom), 929-2147. Volunteers wishing to evaluate new medication for menstrual cramps. Please call the office of James R. Dingfelder M.D. at 966-5281 extension 231 between 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. weekdays for more details. FAST Bicycle, chain saw and lawn mower repairs. Western Auto, 136 East Main St., Carrboro. Open 9-6 dairy. FIFTV- CENTS SA( THEY'LL THROUWV IN THF Si AM-MEPI WHAT DO you HI ANT, ANYWAY PEACE OR. HUMAN 'RJGHTS?! MB? I NOV, TAKE YDURTIM5, BARNEY. I i b m Continued from page 1.' 1 974, is a good one. and that U NC has exceeded its , 'requirements so far. In its budget, the UNC s'ystem has requested $3 million for the next two years to further eliminate racial duality in the system. The money, which must be approved by the General Assembly, would be used partially for grants to black faculty members for doctoral studies. SKI TRIP Mon. March 7th. Spring Break $23 covers Bus, Lesson, Lift, Ticket, Equipt. Rental. Call the Y for Reservations. 942-5156 Limit of 40! records and tapes Record Bar! Want 2 tickets for ACC. Prefer 4th or 5th. Call collect Margaret Rogers 202-467-5500. Red cures insomnia. Area merchants call 929-9511 after 5:30. Kim pi Thanks for the memories; L.B., G.D., North' TowerSouth Campus, and The New York Jets. t : NEED A RIDE HOME for spring break? Let the DTH Classified Ads help you find one. It only costs $1.50, and DTH classifieds work! VW GOT THE BLAHS? Major tune-ups $12.50 plus parts. Mufflers $47.50 installed. Clutches, brakes, valve jobs, rebuilds. Tel. The Bug Haus evenings at 967-7414 for appointment. Two male graduate students, stuck in the H ill for spr ing break, would seriously like to meet females in same boat. Call 929-9253 if you too are tired of ths same old grind. Women's Soccer Club. Meeting Sunday March 6, 2.00 p.m. Muirhead Field. Women with some soccer ex perience come ready to play. Questions, call 967-5204 evenings. Wanted Research subjects (malefemale, anyfjge) who have had what they consider either a serious psy chological disturbance, a physical disturbance (acci dent, disease) or no serious disturbance in their lives. Subjects needed about one hour to complete an anonymous questionnaire on philosophical attitudes. Call 933-6841. Wanted: Volunteers from Bladen and Cumberland counties to spend 20 minutes reacting to selected newspaper articles. Phone 933-5050, 929-1795 or contact Prof. Brandes, 212 Bingham. Volunteers wanted for psychology experiment involving treatment for single men who feel uncomfortable in social situations with women. Call UNC Psychology Dept., 933-6593, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Taking the Newly Revised Medical College Admission Test? MCAT Review Course. Inc. in Durham can help you prepare lor the competition. Qualified faculty teach seven 4-hour sessions covering MCAT problem areas. Timed newly revised format practice tests. Home study material included. Registration fee is S159 and S20 book deposit is refundable. Both paid at first session. Call 286-1340 (6-10 p.m.) for information or attend first meeting. Mon. Apr. 4, 7-11 p.m. Ramada Inn, I85Guess Rd., Durham. . Europe 77-No frills student-teacher charter flights. Global Travel. 521 Fifth Ave.. New York. N.Y. 1 001 7. (212) 379 3532. Our.9th year. Eurail & student rail passes. PRESTWICK MUSIC announces new hours: Mondty through Friday 10:00-5:00. Used rock, jazz, blues alburru, 45 s sell, buy, trade. 105 N. Columbia (above Big Wallys). 929-7205. Lost: Blue turquoise choker on silvery mounting and chain. Between Boundary Road and NCMH. Great sentimental value. Reward. Phone 684-3892 Durham or 966-1006 Margaret Patterson. Found: On Feb. 9 in Union a suede jean jacket. If you lost it come by Suite C and identify it. please. i!ni!iCVCvle near ,d WeM Apts. Call 'and identify. John 929-6835. The Daily Tar Heel is publ.shed by the University of North Carolina Med.a Board; daily except Sunday, exam penods. vacat.ons. and summer sessions. The ,oll.'"g dates are to be the only Saturday issues September 18. Oct . 16. Oct. 23. Nov. .3; Nov. 20. Offices are at the Student Union Buildmg. Un,verS;ty 0f North Carolina. Chapel Hill. NC. llll Qeiephone nur"bf News. Sports-933-oi'i T Bu,nes. Circuiation. Advertising. 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