18The Tar Heel Thursday, May 21, 1987 I it? ELLIOT ROAD X 967-4737 i " - - $2.50 6 PM DAIT ALL DAY TUES. (EXC HOC DAYS) 1 Last Dayi BUND DATE (PC-13) 3:10 S:10 7:10 9:15 PLATOON (R) TOday at 2:45 5:00 7:20 9:35 Friday at 9:15 Only MA s Friday at 2:30 4:00 5:30 7:00 iL- -Nsa AXEL FOLEY IS BACK. BACK WHERE HE DOESNT BELONG. EDDIE MURPHY 0 THE HEATS BACK ON! R 2:45 o 5:00 o 7:20 o 9:40 n. CPU ?Or 3 wsJt I TOUCHSTONE PICTURES SILVER SCREEN PARTNERS 1 "ERNEST GOES ID CAMP" si JN YW31EY EliW WILLIAMS and MARTIN ERUCHMAN JOHN R. CHERRY, B COKE SAMS PG nuBfTM. BUDAm suGGEsno e iwnnimipmiuTnwiicwmDi m' hmostoi news I I l OCXHYSTEBB3 M SELECtB) TVtAIRES Starts Friday! 3.-00 1 5:10 7.-05 1 9.-00 n" National Kidney Foundation of North Carolina Inc. (919) 929-7181 Your support... Makes a difference THE Daily Crossword by Wilson McBeath ACROSS 1 Auricular 5 Throw 9 Parrot 14 Prank 15 Part of a column 16 Gr. market place 17 Article 18 Crux 19 Gin and bridge 20 Estrange 23 Consume 24 Subway 25 Heckle 27 City on the Adriatic 30 Cafe ---.. 32 Vintage car 33 Lean animal 35 Tended 38 Insipid 40 Barbecue treat 42 Winter fall 43 Raise 45 cotta 47 Small bill 48 Expiates 50 Expressed a thought 52 Suit 54 Holy women: abbr. 55 Deviate 56 Perform successfully 62 Gay 64 Pertain to 65 Cheese 66 Harass 67 Bustle 68 Seaweed product 69 Curves 70 Spinners 71 Tear apart DOWN 1 Of a type of verse 2 Josip Broz 3 Footnote word 1 3 4 I "5 It p" i I 9 lit 111 112 13 i : 15 ; ii " ii ii " 2T" a"" mmn 24 " 25 27 2I b" 3S 31 t s 33 jt 3s srisr 5 a" a n Z5 ZT" ,45 O 47 52 53 54 ' 55 56 "57 5 " 59 0 !" 5 hr y - M " 7t 7T" 1987 Tribune Media Services. Inc. AI Rights Reserved 4 Regain consciousness 5 Retort 6 Sharp ridge 7 Cabbage salad 8 Lug 9 Loadstones 10 Turk, title 11 Reprimand 12 Of a region 13 Dissipate 21 Bakery products 22 Type measures 26 Memorable times 27 Commedia dell' 28 Close 29 Do as expected 30 Ruth and Herman "What a civilized delight 'Waiting for the Moon' is. It has the tang of fine language, the . breadth of ijts subject matter, the beauty of its settings, photography and music and a rare maturity in its outlook. The magnificent last scene, a muted drma of reconciliation and optimism, can bring you to tears.jWhat an oasis for tM parched adult." Sheil Benson, Los Angeles Times n r I f f t r r r -, fcMOCK ANDREW McCAKIHY d BRUCEMcGUi MUST END MAY 28TH! WEEKNIGHTS 7:30 & 9:15 SAT & SUN 4:00-5:45-7:30-9: 15 NEXT: HOI I vwnnn QUI rarer fj - - - - - m w v W X Xw A - -, DAVIS ULTARY SU""En SCHEDULE Mon.-Thur. 8)0 a.m.-1 1 p.m. Friday 8.-00 am.-6.-00 p.m. Saturday . . . 1 0flO am.-6:00 p.m. Sunday ...2100 p.m.-11.-00 p.m. FIRST SESSION May 1 8 (registration) .... 8 a.m.-5 p.m. May 19 (first day of classes). . . . .Begin regular schedule May 25 (holiday) ....... 8 am.-5 p.m. May 26. . . . Resume regular schedule June 23 (last exams). . . .8 am.-5 p.m. Wed-Fri., June 24-26 8am.-5p.m. Sat, June 27 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, June 28 . . Closed S2co;:ds2$S!0?i June 29 (registration) 8 am.-5 p.m. June 30 (first day of cbssss) Bsgsn regular schedule July 3 (holiday) 8 am.-6 p.m. July 4.... .Closed July 5 Resume Regular Schedule Aug. 4 (last exams) 8 am.-5 p.m. Wed-Fri., Aug. 5-7 . 8 am.-5 p.m. Sat.Aug.8 1 p.m.-5p.m. Sunday, Aug. 9 Closed Mon.-Fri., Aug. 10-14 ... 8 am.-5 p.m. Sat, Aug. 15 ......... 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 16 .Closed Mon.-Fri Aug. 17-21 . . .8 am.-5 p.m. Sat, Aug. 22 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 23 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Wed, Aug. 24-26 (fall registration) 8am.-5p.rn. Thur,Aug.27 Begin fall schedule fy" V f V V y y y yi y y w y y y y W V W w PLANNED PARENTHOOD Kroger Plaza Chapel Hill, Special Rates for Students Birth Control Information & supplies at reduced cost V.D. & Pregnancy Testing i All information confidential No Checks Please. ' call for an appoinment ' 942-7762 732-6161 31 Stravinsky 34 Appraise 36 Sound 37 Was in debt 39 Outer pref. 41 " Karamazov 44 Felines 46 Mimic 49 Recent pref. 51 Weather map line 52 Noted ocean ographer 53 Sea eagles 54 Denude 57 Thin fog 52187 58 Within: pref. 59 Goad 60 Carlo Menotti 61 Cattle group 63 Marvin or Cobb See answers, page 20 8 TRAVEL LIGHT THIS SUMMER We provide: Completely fiirnished and accessorized 2 bedroom, 2! bath garden or townhouse condominiums. Free campus shuttlebus, Clubhouse, pool and tennis court. All at below dorm prices! Also, pre-leasing for fall Grid your own space at .. . KENSINGTON MCE $ Weaver Dairy Road (ofT Airport Rd.) Q n f fA A office in clubhouse 7U.1"UUTnr

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