The Daily Tar HeelFriday, October 6, 19897 Campus Calendar TheDTHTa listing of University-related activities sponsored by academic departments, student services and student organiza tions officially recognized by the Divi sion of Student Affairs. To appear in Campus Calendar, announcements must be submitted on the Campus Calendar form by NOON one business day before the announcement is to run. Saturday and Sunday events are printed in Friday's calendar and must be sub mitted on the Wednesday before the announcement is to run. Forms and a drop box are located outside the DTH office, 104 Union. Items of Interest lists ongoing events from the same campus organizations and follows the same deadline schedule as Campus Calendar. Please use the same form. FRIDAY Noon: The UNC Support Group for Separated and Divorced Mem bers of the University Community will meet in 212 Dey Hall. Natalie Sadler, Resident in Psychiatry at Sideshow Uufjiij lit XjA i M I UM v ..i.iifii Calvin and Hobbes IT VAS ML k M. INNOCENT mistake; LET ME EXPLMN.' TO HELP ;Doonesbury MR. TRUMP, I'M TELL ING YOU, THIS GIRL'S HMM... MANAGER COULPCAU5E MAY&E US REAL PROBLEMS. HE YOU'RE COULD REALLY HOLP RIGHT. US UP- Shoe NEW RE NEVJ 'H BURJBS sJ THE Daily Crossword by Henry Salzhandler ACROSS Singer Vlkkl Football hall- 45 Asian desert 46 Fall flower 49 Enjoyed 53 Vessel of song 56 Sound system 57 Spotless 58 Eng. school 59 Ostrichlike birds 60 Assays 61 Schoolroom feature DOWN 1 Nag 2 Afr. lily 3 Pack of paper 4 Robin 5 Sullen 6 Dangerous 7 NY theater award 8 Buddhist sect 9 Math sub). 10 Tropical mammal 11 Press 12 Extreme 13 Paradise 18 Quavers 19 "I cannot tell " 1 5 of-famer Lou 10 Current 14 To shelter 15 Defamatory statement 16 Barren 17 Route for Hope and Crosby 20 Welsh corgi 21 Napkins etc. 22 Covered with frost . 23 Two of a kind -25 Resolute 28 Father 29 Modern weapon 32 Lesson 33 Solar disk 34 Eng. river 35 Voyage for Forster 38 Remainder 39 Coffee 40 T-man 41 Mao tung 42 Cod or May 43 Soiled 44 De (elegant) Memorial, will serve as facilitator. For more info write to: PO Box 16202, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27516. I p.m.: The Muslim Students' As sociation of UNC will have the Friday prayer in 208 Union. 6 p.m.: The Parents Weekend Committee announces Parents Week end Barbecue hosted by Chancellor Hardin at the Intramural Field. Tickets will be available at the Intramural Field for $7.50. Event will end at 8 p.m. 7 p.m.: The Baha'i Club will have a discussion on "What is Free Will?" All are invited. Black Cultural Center. Movie following. SUNDAY II a.m.: The UNC Gaming Club will meet in 210 Union. 1 p.m.: The Umstead Committee of the Campus Y will have a general meeting in the Campus Y lounge. 4 p.m.: The Men's Tennis Club first practice has been rescheduled at the varsity tennis courts for Sunday. The Lab Theatre will present Larry NEW TRAFFIC CONES... f CALVIN, LISTEN ClQSEL. LOCKING ROSALlNGWrOF THE HOU3E WASN'T JUST AfAY, IT WAS DANGEROUS. IF WD HURT SOURSELF OR F WERE ViAS A FIRE, SUE VttOLWT MME BEEH ABLE TO RDSAUH RIGHT NOW. WO. S M fes3X&yxiS''r'-A I I BY 1 OKAY, GET MB- ANOTHER BRQAP. BUT I mm A CLASS ACT, THE ABSOLUTE BEST! SOME ONE LIKE THAT CHICK WHO DOES ALL THE ACCENTS! UH... MERYL STREEP YEAH, HAVE COME raw pak. aiy 1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved 23 Michelangelo masterpiece 24 Florence's river 25 Chic 26 Drinks much 27 Cancel 28 Funnyman Martin 29 Lent a hand 30 Convey 31 Meaningful 33 Open mouthed 34 Tormented 36 Trojan War hero 37 pentameter 42 Restrain 43 Lawmakers 44 Olympian Carl 45 Intend 46 Wimbledon champ once 47 Svelte 48 Bean curd 49 Hwys. t 50 Author Shere 51 Seth's son 52 Unpleasantly wet 54 Fall mo. 55 Stout cousin Shue's hilarious play 'The Foreigner. ITEMS OF INTEREST The IM-REC Aerobics Program needs to know if there is a demand for a TuesdayThursday 5 p.m. aerobics class in Lenoir. Lenoir offers carpet ing, air conditioning and beverages. If you would like to see this started, please come by Woollen 203 today to sign up. UCPPS: Students interested in quali fying for positions with the National Security Agency must take the PQT Exam on Oct. 28, 1989. (Register by Oct. 13, 1989). Booklets are available in 21 1 Hanes Hall. The PQT Exam is NOT required for students majoring in math, computer science, Slavic, Asian or Middle Eastern languages. Anyone interested in a one-year scholarship at the Inter-Cultural In stitute of Japan, a Japanese language school, call (213) 617-2039 or write to: A Non-Profit Educational and Cul tural Service Japanese-American Cultural and Community Center HER-. HER IN. YOU WANT MERYL SWEEP TO BE A GAME smuj HOSTESS? -A.IL.tS- Mill J.-L JL-L II 5. II IIAL-ilii ffillil-tlU-ili GAllLLloc.0 xiiiR AIM 0 ROT U R PI SO II G.IV E S.1JL JUAMPi Hil-IAD iii-ili I I Ml I SjS T E IP 1 10 L 101 El 1 1 I-I'M Y m YOE TOO. I SQRKf, I PROMISE YO0 CMNIM VIllL N0T5UP5. m havf m mi tied i ICO Ikl mn COSTUME FIRST. 1 2 3 14 I IS 16 7 i 19 I 110 11 12 13 14 Ti ' 7T" " -mm 20 21 22 ' """" 23""" 24"" " 2T"" 28 27 2T" """" 29 1 30 31 32 33" """" 34 35 3T" 37 . T ! """io iT """"" iT" " ' " 43" ' ' '. 44 "" " mm" 45"" 4 47 t 49 50 51 S2 S3 S4 55 ' ZZZZ CZ-ZZ C-ZZZ Ml H II I i i" I I I 244 S. San Pedro St., STE.305 Los Angeles, Calif. 900 1 2 The Graduate and Professional Student Federation offers informa tion on the in-state tuition application process. Check the bulletin board out side Suite D in the Union for details. UCPPS is collecting all resumes of seniors interested in working for non profit organizations after graduation. Bring your resume to 21 1 Hanes Hall between Oct. 16, 1989, and Jan. 19, 1990, for inclusion in a book from UNC, NCSU, NCCU and Duke to be sent to NPOs. Hanes Art Center Glass Gallery: There will be a group exhibition of artworks featuring The Fine Arts De partment Faculty of Wake Forest Uni versity. The show will run through Oct. Filmmakers invited for destruction From Associated Press reports DENVER Denver has a deal for any movie producer with a script that involves blowing up a big bridge: Come use the 15th Street Viaduct. Councilwoman Debbie Ortega, not ing the rickety old structure is fated for demolition anyway, said it's probably the best way to get the job done at low cost to the city. Officials casting for ways to attract the film industry to the state think the idea is wonderful. "We're talking to the economic development people about writing a couple of ads for Variety and the trade papers," said Karol Smith, director of the Colorado Motion Picture and Tele vision Advisory Commission. "Just to say something like, 'Does somebody want to blow up this bridge?' " Ortega made the suggestion about two weeks ago at a reception the com mission held for Hollywood produc tion companies coinciding with the Aspen Film Festival. Raisin 'em honest in Louisiana PINEVJXLE, La. When 1 1 -year-old Misti Mathews bought an old dic tionary at a garage sale, she found more than a wealth of information inside. She found $370 in cash including two $ 100 bills stuffed into the middle of the book, said her mother, Carla Spurgeon. Spurgeon said her daughter was wide-eyed, and immediately wanted to return the money to its owner. "She was really concerned about whose it was," Spurgeon said. "She never hesitated. She was never excited about keeping the money for herself." "I just said we'd have to return it because it wasn't ours," Misti said. The family found that the dictionary belonged to Debra and Hank Tabor of Pineville, the daughter and son-in-law of the woman who held Saturday's garage sale. "We were really surprised and grate ful that the little girl would be so hon est," Mrs. Tabor said. "You don't find too many people that would do something like that any more. We have a new baby. I hope we do as good with him." She said her husband apparently placed the money in the dictionary for safekeeping years ago, and forgot about it. Misti received a $40 reward for her good deed. "And she almost had to be convinced to take that," Spurgeon said. "I just told her (Mrs. Tabor) she didn't have to," Misti added. Biography faces lawsuit KANSAS CITY, Mo. Armand Hammer, the 91 -year-old chairman of Occidental Petroleum Co., has sued to stop publication of a biography in Europe and threatened to do likewise in the United States. "Armand Hammer: The Untold Story" was written by University of Missouri journalism Professor Steve Weinberg, who says he interviewed nearly 700 people but got no coopera tion from Hammer in his research Weinberg says the book published by Little Brown is already on bookstore shelves and that efforts to halt publica tion now may actually stir interest in the biography. Letters from Hammer's lawyers obtained by The Wall Street Journal termed the book "beyond redemption by correction" and said it was "riddled with falsehoods. Midnight mate snovs featuring The Shining a WoodsTock ONLY $2,001 IN COUNTRY Nightly 7:009:15 (R) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:15 Johnny Handsome Nightly 7:309:30 (R) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:304:30 When Harry Met Sally Nightly 7:009:15 (R) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:15 20, 1989. Student Government Tutoring Program will offer FREE tutoring in Econ 10; Chem 11; Stat 11 and 23; French; Spanish; and Math 22, 30 and 31. All students interested in receiving help please feel free to come by Pea body Hall Tuesday nights from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Rooms will be posted in Peabody Hall. Tickets for this year's Fall Germans Sea of Love (R) 7:05, 9:35 Parenthood (PG-13) 7:00, 9:30 RSITY "ONE OF THE BEST OF 1989!" VINCENT CAN BY, NEW YORK TIMES Sex. WINNER! BEST PICTURE mm I WINNER! BEST ACTOR JAMES SPADER J liSS, CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 1989 and v ideotape R 2:00 4:05 6:10 f MEN'S SOCCER VS. DUKE 2:00 PM FINLEY FIELD ? m urn , nil I $3.00 "...THE BREEZIEST, SEXIEST, MOST LITERATE YOUTH-ORIENTED MOVIE AROUND..." - James Verniere. THE BOSTON HERALD rt in ,;A - li" Arf 3:00 5:05 '.'..A IftUBSK'S CUBE OF A PLOYi iwi ith twists and tums...Gene ierrifically entertaining..." I- Joanna Langfield, LBSMOVIETIME RADIO NETWORK vl ri . .WA . . -.'.V.-.-.VMe maw I 3:15 5:20 7:20 9:25 Falsely accused. Unjustly convicted. TOM SELLECK AN INNOCENT MAN i j mm Kims Dance on Friday, Oct. 6, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. are available in the senior class office (Suite B Union). Cost for stu dents is $5. The starting date for the Family Secrets Group has been postponed until Tuesday, Oct. 10. Female stu dents interested in a group for incest . survivors should call 966-3658 (Stu dent Psychological Services) for more info. CONFIDENTIAL. J EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL 967-8665 8:20 10:30 ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 V TOW. z ALL SHOWS BEGINNING BEFORE 6PM FREE PARKING "...bright picture containing some acute observations about young love, first love and the passage of time." liz Broun, THE TORONTO SUN PAP E R S uv 7:30 9:40 Hackman is wonderful... Struggling to survive on the inside. 7 Determined to find justice on the outside. THE i z:45 4:55 7:00 9:io Kmmmxm,