14The Tar HeelThursday, July 10, 1986 THE Daily Crossword by Albert J. Klaus Watte from page 7i ACROSS 1 Pull Stein- brenner's' tooth? 5 Priest in San Diego? 10 Rend 14 Aldaor Arkin 15 Employs 16 Dry off 17 Gambling game 18 Not suitable 19 Angered 20 Washington seamen? 23 Sun 24 Heirs 25 Moslem title 28 Aunt in Madrid 30 Explosive 31 Congregated in NY? 34 Summons 37 Giraffe kin 39 die 40 boom 43 Excited 44 Paradises 48 Ooze through pores 48 Rocky crag 49 Possesses 52 Before 53 Homily: abbr. 54 Transmitted 55 Father 57 Hose in Windy City? 65 Routine 66 Like Lamb's writing 67 Ointment i 15 13 U ,5 t 5 J I lit 11 12 13 14 15 " li ?7" iT" " """" " "" 13 "" 23 ,24 25 J27 21 29 j ,3 31 132 33 up, sST" """ 39 M 41 i 2 43 44 tT" M U 49 5i ' S1 ,52 53 I I i i 1 I ,54 .5$ 5t 57 5 J59 69 feT 62 63 64 ZZZZ fHI" tzzzz I C - f NT ; 1986 Tribune Media Services. Inc. AH Rights Reserved 71086 See Solution on page 6 68 Ajar 69 Roger di (Sicilian admiral) 70 Solo 71 in the money . . ." 72 Fishhook attachment 73 Rivers: Sp. LOOKING FOR A HORSE? WHY NOT ADOPT ONE? For details, write: Bureau of Land Management 350 S. Pickett Street Alexandria, VA 22304 DOWN 1 Chatters 2 Toward shelter 3 Zola novel 4 Nautical miles 5 Pa. teammates 6 Senior Fr. 7 Small amount 8 Meal 9 Acetate fiber 10 Look-alikes in Minn.? 11 Ireland 12 Mime 13 Cincinnati colors? 21 In (entirely) 22 Division word 25 Resource 26 Music theorist 27 A Doubleday 29 Year. Sp. 31 Sorcerer 32 Poem 33 Detroit cat? 35 Enclosure 38 Hill insect 38 Dutch cupboard 41 Anger. 42 St Louis bird? 45 NY stadium 47 Tidy 50 Cat. backers? 51 Stem runner 54 Part of a play 56 Prohibit 57 Black bird 58 Expectation 59 Roman road 60 Telegraph 61 Greet 62 Hindu garment 63 Stew 64 Dec. 25 The Cane Creek Reservoir was established last July as an interim water supply. OWASA has been pumping 2 million gallons a day from the reservoir, and its level has dropped by 5 feet. The Stone Quarry Reservoir in Hillsborough was four feet below full when vandals emptied 10 million of the reservoir's 24 million gallons of water over the weekend. The reservoir was within two feet of full on Monday, because more water than anticipated was able to be released from Lake Orange, Davis said. The Cane Creek Reservoir was expected to alleviate any further shortages, but a drought as severe as the one now being experienced could not be anticipated, Billingsly said. "Water systems are designed with a 95 percent confidence rate, so we anticipate not being able to ade quately meet the water needs of the community about one year in 20," he said. "This drought event, though, is the worst since 1890, and there is no way we could have prepared for it." OWASA plans to ask for second stage modified mandatorywater conservation measures next week. The second stage guidelines increase the number of conservation mea sures, and some violations of the guidelines can carry civil penalties. Violators of the second stage may be fined up to $50 or receive 30 days in jail. In some extreme cases OWASA can cut off water service to those who refuse to comply. It will be unlawful to water lawns except between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. Saturday on the south side of Highway 54 and Franklin Street and during the same Harry's hours on the north side on Sunday. It will also be illegal to fill newly constructed swimming pools and wading pools, wash cars, serve water in restaurants or waste water unne cessarily by any means, Billingsly said. The stage two guidelines are expected to be passed by OWASA's board of directors at their regular meeting on Wednesday July 9, and they will be fully implemented in the following days, Billingsly said. from page j "IVe warmed many a bench at Harry's," he added with a smile. Vaughn was involved with the Tar Heel in 1961 when King was editor. "We were the only daily newspaper in the county and the only paper that was pro-integration. It was scary." At the party held Saturday after noon, ne'er-do-wells of 20 years ago mingled with each other, drinking beer and eating barbecued pig. Some described it as mind-boggling. "I would never have recognized some of these people if they hadn't have told me who they were," reported one reunionite who asked that his name not be mentioned. He was a member of the International Student Center. whose members made up the inter national crew at Harry's. "Sometimes we had as many as four different languages going at once," he remi nisced. Some agreed that thev had made mistakes, such as the abuse of drugs. They had played hard. For some, the psychedelics were fun but not necessary. Many had messages to the Uni versity students today. "Find some thing larger than yourself," advised See HARRY'S page 16 Guerrilla killed by own bomb at embassy From Associated Press reports LIMA, Peru A guerrilla of the Maoist group Shining Path carried a bomb into the Soviet Embassy at midday Thursday and it exploded prematurely, killing him but causing no other casual ties, police reported. Police said the guerrilla was one of five who also tossed other explosives over a 10-foot-high wall. They exploded in a garden, shat tering widows in the embassy and nearby buildings. Officers on the scene said the bomber got inside the embassy when the door was opened for men delivering bottled cooking gas. Papers found in the area referred to "Soviet reactionaries," they said. An embassy spokesman refused comment on the incident, one of several attacks on foreign embas sies for which Shining Path guer rillas have been blamed. Bombs exploded last Friday at the Chinese and Italian embassies, and a Peru vian Soviet cultural institute, but no casualties were reported. Police blocked off the area, but reporters could see from outside that the entrance of the embassy building was seriously damaged. Ft g for A Place to Live? i We have units available for July and August 1st Occupancy. Call soon for the best location New Two Bedroom Apartments in Quiet Neighborhood inside City Limits on Bus Line Available July 1st Duplex Units with and without Fireplaces, August 1st Small Pets Allowed in Some Units WO LUAMS-RENTAL 3 s The Carolina Union presents A Free Concert VOICI OF PEACE 40-Voice Gospel Choir Tuesday, July 15 8:00 pm Great Hall X IT7- ii i i III 1801 E. Franklin St. 3SE Call 942-4430 DIE die sac Chapel Hill mi Haass WHAYASAY! TROLL'S 3AR 12fh Anniversary Party TONITE ONLY 75t Long Necks $2.00 Pitchers Corner of Rosemary & Henderson St (below Jordan's)

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