Week's Fare TODAY Fellowship and Bible Study: Campos Christian Fellow ship meets every Thursday at 7 p.m. at 204 Glenburnie St. (end of East Rosemary Street). Call 942-8932 for more in formation. An exhibition of Oila Male Foushee's Watercolorc will be on display until July 30 in the North Gallery of the Morehead Building. Call 962-1248 for more information. Focus on Photography will be on view through Sept. 4 at Ackland Art Museum. Call 962-2091 for more informa tion. . - The American Dance Festival will present Dance from France through Saturday at 8 p.m. at Page Auditorium at Duke. Call 684-M02 for more information. Paris in the Great Age of Exhibitions: French Salon Paintings from Southern Collections will be on view through Aug. 21 at the N.C. Museum of Art in Raleigh. . Call 833-1935 for more information. The Esmark Collection of the Four Seasons of Rural life, an exhibition of 86 lithographs produced by Currier & Ives, will be on display at the North Carolina Division of Archives and History in Raleigh through SepU 15. Call 733-5722 for more information. ' - Rituals and Celebrations, a show of members works, is on display now through July 24 at CenterGallery 118 Main St , Carrboro. Call 967-1316 for more information. FRIDAY Whose Life Is It Anyway? will be presented by the Raleigh Ensemble Players at the Raleigh Little Theater through July 23 at 8 p.m. Call 821-4579 for more informa tion. ' Body Heat, with William Hurt and Kathleen Turner, will be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Admission is free with valid UNC ID or Union Privilege Card. Sky Rambles is shown at the Morehead Planetarium every Friday at 7 p.m. Call 933-1236 for more informa tion. "Optimal Allocation of Computational Resources in VLSI," a colloquium, will be held at 10:30 a.m. in Room 210 New West Hall. Zvi M. Kedem, computer science pro fessor at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, will consider the following question: Given chip area A, ' how to optimally allocate jit among IO pads, memory and wiring (internal communication) so that some function of interest can be computed in the minimum time T? SATURDAY Nature Walks through the garden are available each Saturday at 10 a.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., free of charge, in the Botanical Gardens on the 15-501 . Bypass. Call 967-2246 for more information. SUNDAY Julia, with Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave, will be shown in the Union Auditorium at 7 p.m. Admission is free with valid UNC ID or Union Privilege Card. Jimmy Buffet win appear in concert at the Carowinds Paladium at 7 p.m. Call (704) 588-2606 for more informa tion. Champagne Charlie - will perform in the Sunday Jazz Series from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Art School in Carrboro. Call 929-2896 for more information. 9 Buffet . - MONDAY Monday Night Live will be held 8:30-10:30 p.m. at the ArtSchooI. Call 929-2896 for more information. La Cage Aux FoIJcs II will -be shown in the Union Auditorium at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Ad mission is free with valid UNC ID or Union Privilege Card. .- . The American Dance Festival will present Young Com panies tonight and Tuesday night at 8 p.m. in Page Audi torium at Duke. Call 684-6402 for more information. Tiirrir I UCOUMI A square dance and clogging workshop is held every ha I I tf 1 r Present this Ccinon tVIicri rdcrinn ?i (0X0) ((. J s K i .,4vr .: . . ,-;n LLLiiXlXLXLX r J t .THTi, -. TJL JJT f n n i ?i r THE Dally CrcsGivciti' W ACROSS 1 Obi S Tibotan city 10 Island naar Florida 14 Italian river 15 Houston athlete 18 Kiln 17 Active on 18 Tapering roof 19 Gist 23 Iowa religious colony 22 Preserve 23 Created - 24 Wins first prize - 28 Indira's dress 29 La Douce et al. 33 Depot: abbr. 38 Eye amor-' ously 39 Bouquet 40 Relaxes 44 Rebel 45 Portico of Greece 48 Slack 47 Philanthro pist 48 Ciose-moutf-iftd one 51 Invokes right 58 Be defeated 61 Former hockey Srat 62 Ci.'?y 63 C --:' -r"i':e!y Ct l 'a I s V . 3 . 3 A - -n r , r t r 70 A t P. 5 . 1 71 Ft:.- 72 Ccs.-ala 73 Arabian gulf DOWN 1 Former Egyptian leader 2 Frs'snce 3 Move furtively 4 Singers Lena and . Marityn 5 AUme 6 f?od . 7 Wonderland: fir! 8 Glacial - ice block 9 Ci strum - 10 t4S it5S-. 11 Eye part 12 Droplet "' .. 13 Relative of pre 21 King of Judah 25 Jog '. 25 Times of elation 27 Osculate 33 Dinner 31 Handle 32 River of Hadas. 33 African 'viiiag 31 t'srchy ' ' 33 Related ' 37 l:!yminated Z5 Ardsn 41 Arcane 42 Antitoxins 43 Strong wind 49 Astern 50 Vaporous emanation 52 Islamic bible 53 Obliterate 54 Stale 55 Released 53 Carter 57 Greek god of marriage 53 fi'ask on 59 Ellipse 60 Utah state flower 65 Turf 68 Hesitation sounds Sea solution to today's puzz!5 on psrp 4 I n I j u -3 I Tt "4 'i ,a u 12 i3 14 , is . II T7" - " t i Ji -tl ii" J4 j J '.; - 4a , i" - T ' I I i ' , aj i3 jt H ij ' l i I I . f I - """ 1 l I" 111 TTTT iTTlI Tuesday at the Community Church of Chapel HOI on Purefoy Road. The Apple Chill Cloggers will sponsor the workshop at 7:30 p.m. The square dance,, with music by the Red Rose Flyers, will run 8-11 p.m. Call 942-8247 for more information. The Carolina Gay Association will have a potluck din ner at 6:30 p.m. Directions will be posted on the door of the CGA office located in Suite D of the Carolina Union. Call 962-4401 for more information. WEDNESDAY The American Dance Festival will present Eiko Koma at 8 p.m. in Page Auditorium at Duke. Call 684-6402 for . more information. Suddenly Last Summer, with Katherine Hepburn, Eliza beth Taylor and Montgomery Clift, will be shown in the Union Auditorium at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Admission is free with valid UNC ID or Union Privilege Card. Silent Night, an evening of classic silent films will be shown at 7:15 and 9 p.m. at the ArtSchooI. Call 929-2896 for more information. ITEMS OF INTEREST Need a lawyer? If you are a full-time student let us get on your case. Student Legal Services, Suite 222 of the Stu dent Union, is open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. each day the Univer sity is in session. MOVIES PLAZA l-Trading Places at 2:35, 4:50, 7:05, and 9:20. 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