I r ' W'-s U id M Public service announcements must be turned in at the box outside the DTH offices in the Carolina Union, by 1 p.m. if they are to run the next day. Each item will be run at least twice. TODAY'S ACTIVITIES The AjssodsJSo ef Eit.dnM SiuJenu will hold a general meeting far all members. There will be a special speaker on "Life Insurance" at 3:30 in New Carroll T-7. All students who applied for Stadtat Government l'.ui,V.p PariiBf PeraSu have until Friday at 2 p.m. to pick y up their letters in Suite C at the secretary's desk or they will be canceled. Some permits are still available in Suite C. There will be a meeting of the Stadest Govern meet Firkin 3 aa4 Transport sioa CorrsniUlee at 7:30 in Suite C. The Chrisiisa Science OrjaaiistfaB will meet at 5:30 p.m. in the Union. AS interested students and faculty are welcome to attend. Check Union desk for room number. Sseees Ajiisst A Draft will have a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend in room 213 of the Union. Istrr-Vanltjr Chris -..a Ft!iomSsip will have an All-Quad meeting at 7 p.m. in the Pit. Come join us for a time of singing and fellowship. In case it rains, meet in 100 Hamilton. Canvas Chris tUa Fe2ow!.!p is having a Bible study at 7 p.m. In the Union. All are welcome. The First Ce"fg?te Zma Masters ef L'NC will meet at 7 p.m. in Greenlaw 107. All interested bass fishermen are invited to attend. There will be a general meeting of the Oew CJwb at 7 p.m. in room 217 of the Union. All presently rowing must attend and bring S10 (in check or cash) for fall dues. A brief officers' meeting will follow. In the Pit, Friday Y Hart zoos Get acquainted with the Campaa Y. Any young lady interested in joining ZeU Phi Beta sorority may submit a letter of interest by 9 p.m. Friday to room 324 Morrison. The Undergraduate Art AssocUtioa will hold a meeting in 115 Ackland at 5 p.m. We are organizing a very interesting calendar of events. All students interested in the arts are ' welcome. L'NC Siadeat Goverameat announces a second presideetbd debate a second campus elections forum featuring student representatives from the Anderson, Carter and Reagan camps. The forum will be at 2 p.m. in the Pit. Cregg James, elections board chairman, will moderate. Audience participation solicited. The t'NC Ctw-ii Club will meet at 7:30 in the Union. All Alpha CM S:gma brothers meet at 7:30 in 222 Venable. This is a called meeting. Slaaastitck Lives! Join us at Backstreet (ex. Youngbloods) for a relaxed evening of German conversation with friends at 8 p.m. KaffeeKJatscbl Come speak German over kaffee and kuchen in the laid-back atmosphere of 307 W. Cameron Ave. AH students in German courses are welcome at 2-5 p.m. Reseat Work ho b sponsored by University Placement Services, will be held at 2 p.m. in 108 Kanes Hall. Activities expanding on the Skills Guide (available in 211 Hanes) will be covered. L'CF WaUom-mp will be held at 7 p.m. in Craige Rec. Room. The new in Christ and all interested persons are welcome to attend. The worship program at the Baptist Student UnJoa will be led by Kathy Goze. Recreation will precede at 5 p.m. Have an impact on World Hanger! Come to a lunch at the Medical School Commons. The lunch has already been paid for, so aU donations will go directly to CROP and to alleviating world hunger. Meet at 1 p.m. on the Medical School Campus. The Uftdcrgrtdaate Political Science Association is sponsoring a student-faculty get-together from 7-9 p.m. in the courtyard by Hamilton Hall. All political science majors and interested students invited. There will be beer and light snacks while they last. C. s m ,A Monday Lasagna wsalad bar $2.49 S nr..- Tuesday Pizza buffet $2.49 Wednesday Spaghetti :.u.cn cat, rsr!ad bar RALEICH- ii-i'jL iOH 'J' ABORTIONS UP TO 12 WEEKS S176.C3 FROM 13-16 WEEKS S300.C0 (All Inclusive) Prcnsncy Tests Birth Control Problem Pregnancy Counselir-2 , For Further Information Call 832-0535 or 1800-221-2568 917 West Morgan St. Ratei-h, N.C. 27CC5 THE Dally -Cro3GV7Citl tyr Acnoss 1 f!achbsd 5 Author Rsx 10 Veu!:cd 14 Eutcrps, for ens ' dancs 17 Mcr.cyfcr Pedro 13 C?lr.s!d3 19 Very, In Paris end Krsmsr 22 Anathema 23 u:,tz: Cast litters 24 MVcst 23 r2nsveh's river 23 CLiro Bccths's hit pSsy 32 OJd song, 33 MsVerdon end ethers 34 Tevern drink 35 Cc!d res!on trees 33 Zodiac dsn 37 Ths East 33 Tcfs Item 33 Perfurr.3 43 Navy vessel 41 LlttlaEva end lather Yesterday's PuxzSa ScSvsd: Li :i '3. yx?- li . Oil 'i'UUL -U i or; Mr UL.ip i. IT t ! I -: U f i I I i if i f wi mi Wiiif'Wi II li, II r- J i j 4 f t; : j j I I L i i s f Sill SI- - j i I i I J li li .,- -mmmm. I 1UJ i i I i ' i i ( t i j LLL iUjjI Mill LLLL iiLLL 1 1 i i i JLI 3Tf There will be a SHE magMisw staff meeting at 5 p.m. in the AWS office. If you aren't yet a staff member but wish to have some experience in magazine writing or photography, come to the meeting. , A Ms-a-Meal Mt&ittton poup meets at the EaJtle House from 12:30-12:45 every Thursday. Money will be collected and donated to the World Hunger Fund of the Foreign Mission Board of the SEU.SSC. Important meeting for the Independents for Asdersoa at 7:30 in Alumni 2C3. Everyone please come. Topics include the Mock Election and formation of committees. Important Physical Tsernjsy sppncstioBS may be obtained from Ms. Medlin, division of physical therapy, Medical Wing C. Deadline for applications is Oct. 13. There will also be a meeting for prospective applicants from 3:30-4:30 in B107 physical therapy classroom. Can-. pus Crusade far Christ will hold its weekly meeting at 6:30 in Hanes Hall. Everyone is encouraged to attend and bring a friend. Plans for the weekend retreat will be finalized. Alpha Qvl Otatga sorority will sponsor a See-Saw - Marathon at University Mall from noon till 6 p.m. Friday. Proceeds go to Sigma Chi Derby week for the Heart Fund. COMING EVENTS - Mr. Moses Atebanjo, carreat chief to Use United Nations Conference on Trade and Development will speak on "Trade and the Obstacles to TSsird World Developmeet" at 9 a.m. in 208 Gardner Hall Friday. Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity is having a party Friday night in Great Hall from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. Everyone come! The ESM Carolina Pep RaSy for the Maryland game will be at 4 p.m. Friday in Great Hall. The jocks will be on stage, the chicks will chant, the bros will break, the band will beat and the Greeks and classes will try to out shout each other. Check it out. Representatives of the three major presidential candidates will debate the merits , of their candidates in the Pit today at 2 p.m. Election Board Chairman Gregg , James said the debate will be a forum with members of the UNC Elections Board, -The Daily Tar Heel, WXYC, WCHL, the Association For Women Students, the Black Student Off M 24 HOU5J Fliisks for football gsmes C W- Keq & (co delivery reservation t or g4Z-i GT in Pizza Buflet $2.49 Spaghetti $1.95 Lasagna $2.49 Salad Bar $1.65 Great Potato $1.92 Steak and Baked Potato S3.25 $2.20 203 W' Franidq,.R 942-5149 43 Biases 44 "ThaOJd Bucket" 45 Writer Flaming 43 Wheel psrt 43 Hsrmanor Norma 53 Wear for Superman 54 efferina 3 Fat 57 M2p!atrea gsnus 3 Haul tO Stripes 61 DesSnsted 2 Warhol DOWN 1 Brats 2 Eddy end ?,l3cDcru!d 3 ThesssSy rrscuntaln 4 Author cf -Exodus" 5 nnchers arl.-nals 6 Sn-sr 7 Eergps S Put to work 9 CtzzZ . meunt 11 GzfCnzf cr:et:er 12 Lr s? t 13 Othemfss 21 Den . 22 fr,k elvers 24 Chest w zzt . 25 Certe!n 23 Pc!:t!esl fam;?y 27 Ament 23 MH!-hNeon" ster 23 GsmlrJ 53 Mary Ann Evans pea nsrns 31 Tides 33 Insxperf- .33 Femuntt 37 "Mash man 33 Tckyo drink 43 Hit hard 42 LAteeni 43 Choked wi th mud 43 Wound cover 47 Rodent 43 cn? 43 Put In money tor short w m w. wo 1 tempered 54 Himburer's p!ets 3 uFzz:ls "1 T I lw J 4 M f j 1 1 4 ' - Christian Lejal Society will meet at noon on Friday in Seminar A at the Law School. John McKee, director of Crwi Chrh'sJn Ac? ' y, Ui speik. A;I ere c'-:e" e. Ce:ie cekbrate f ' ' :t and the fcihal of S .Uot ;: Dke 3d CNC H i t;.S& Friday at the Forest Ti,re. Services will begin at 7 p.m. and wiU be creative using the theme of nature. Following services there will be a special oncg. The theater is located at the intersection of Boundary and Country Club Road. We're requesting that people bring flashlights. AS! entries for the 19S3-19S1 Century -Club are due by Friday at 5 p.m. ..for more information, contact Bob Frye at 933-1006. , ITEMS OF INTEREST Eloodmobite to be held on Monday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Great Han. Sign up now outside the Union. Sponsored by Kappa Psi fraternity. Referees still needed for tag footba.il as we'd as corning fall sports.. .pay is minimum wage arid hours are flexible. "Nothing Eut a Mas" this film will be shown by the Professional Development Project for S.A. Social Workers in Greenlaw 101 at 7:30 p.m. The film captures the spirit of the life of poor blacks in the South. Anyone interested in attending a dinner or reception for Gordon Liddy on Wednesday, Oct. 1, should complete the application which is available at the Union desk and return it by Saturday at 10 a.m. Student Government applications for chairman of the CbapeS Thrill Concert Committee are now available in Suite C. Applications are due Sept. 29. All males interested in the Y E'g Baddy program, please sign up in the Campus Y office as soon as possible. Alpha Phi Omega has various lost articles from around the campus in its Lost and Found. Please come by the basement of Smith Building to claim lost articles between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. CoaucScr applications for National Achievement Weekend (Nov. 6, 7, 8) can be picked up in the BSM office in 01 Steele Building. Completed applications should be returned to Steele Building by Oct. 10. There will be a Poetry Reading by Wiliiam Stafford in Gerrard Hail tonight at 8 p.m. All invited. 4- question the representatives. James, the debate moderator, said the forum will make students fnore aware of the issues involved in the national campaign and will help them make decisions for a mock election here Monday. KEITH KING r i C x 4 1 1 1 ASS for I Drive Our Cars f I ALL O ST FREE to most U.S. cities f I AUTO"' DBiVEAWAY I I 919-272-2153 I I 520 7. Friendly Ave. a I Greensboro, N.C. 1 Nl flP ? 1 ( I u w V ... v - i - - - ii . .. 14K GOLD actual si 1 stCi x.::a YOUft CHOICE . $51.00 ADD A DIAMOND ACCENT $75.00 1 51 V investment AND YOU HAVE YOUR OWN MONOGRAM I FOR ANY OUTFIT. A PERSONAL TOUCH IN $ 14K GOLD. THE PERFECT GIFT FOR ANY WELL DRESSED MAN OR WOMAN. ill.) , 4 ,:0 ,4 WEST FRANKLIN ST. 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