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The Daily Tar HeelT uesday, October 17, 19891 1 Campus Calendar , The DTH Campus Calendar is a daily 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. TUESDAY 11:30 a.m.: University Career Planning and Placement Services an nounces that The School for Field Stud ies will interview on campus in 213 Union. Sign-up for the session at UCPPS, 21 1 Hanes Hall. 2 p.m.: The Institute for Research in Social Science presents "Nota Bene Word Processor" with David Smith (IRSS Text Analysis Short Courses) in 02 Manning Hall until 3 p.m. For infor . rnation, contact David Smith at 962- 0782. 3 p.m.: UCPPS will hold Job Hunt Igmee Vou Tea us UHAT Tolstoys a)aW thzmz WAS IM "ANNA KARiMA ? Calvin and Hobbes i heard that big cats Don't pvjw. Doonesbury SOHOW'S NOTSOGOOP, NOPRDBI CV&ZY MR.JA.M& UTTL5 INTHZMIPPLS WHY THE JHIN6, OFAPUST.C0UIP 3UTTSY? YOU COOL H- L JWfcr- LAIi m J li Vyiy fcX, I 7- j Services may vary by location PICK-UP & DELIVERY 7-7 UL TTmMj --LPy i UW, I Legal Problems ? q, I Orrin Robbins &noe I Attorney at Law "If . I 1 f W V jZ(z5?Z I VDO-lOil VV IHAVeTHAVegE ARE, LUCK1W, THE CHEKE COMPARTMENT. ' , ... , ' . MOUO TO TMZTO atoM IN MAMV I &S& J JL , f t , JZT . It ZZT f , ' " 't i I I sB )l J I A I THE Daily Crossword by Dorothy B. Martin ACROSS 1 "Madam, I'm " 5 Having rich soil 10 Taj Mahal slta 14 Falana of song 15 A Pyle 16 and cons 17 Moran or Gray 18 Family-size car 19 Lane .-20 Baseball feat ' 22 Br. money " 23 Give the once-over . 24 Homer epic 26 Vagabonds 31 Old World 34 "The Lady " .35 News bits 37 Equality .38 S. Afr. town - 39 Bills 40 Bright star 41 Decimal unit '. 42 Rich dessert : 43 Goods ' 44 Vipers 46 Appraise '; 48 Value . 50 Mountain I 51 Combos 53 Imposing 59 Peruse 60 Growing older 61 Cooking thickener 62 Murray of song 63 Undo 64 "Rabbi ben -" 65 Disposition 66 Gr. Island 67 Appear DOWN 1 Give up (assist) 2 US politician 3 Inter 4 Affected 5 Abate 6 Soviet port 7 All wool yard wide 8 Vice" 9 Desire 10 Show up 11 Musical work 12 Mil. sch. letters 13 Tennis great 21 Pair 22 Papal name 25 Moon vehicles 26 Panorama 106: Off-Campus Job Search for sen iors and graduate students in 306 Hanes Hall. 4 p.m.: UCPPS will host a panel in 210 Hanes Hall on how to get govern ment jobs. The Campus Y Publicity Committee will meet in the upstairs Campus Y lounge. All interested members are encouraged to attend. The UNC Field Hockey Club will practice on Ehringhaus field. Please remember dues if you haven't already paid them. Great game Saturday at Furman! Thanks to all who played! 4:30 p.m.: The UNC-CH Invest ments Club is having a sign-up for the stock investment competition. All stu dents interested in this exciting oppor tunity should attend the meeting in New Carroll T-7. 5 p.m.: Carolina Women in Business will present "Challenges in Making it to the Top," a panel discus sion of the barriers to career advance ment for women, in New Carroll T-7. All undergraduate business majors welcome. Human Rights Week is hosting a general meeting in the Campus Y lounge for all campus and local groups inter ested in sponsoring an event for the week. Meet with other groups, have questions answered and get ideas going. The Moravian Student Fellowship will meet at Granville West lobby to go -niece M07S A Duckt7on rnrr Vn J r i vi r ml i r niv inn its mTieki to achbes TMATsTRViE. V'RE TOO FERC' AUD FtR.OCO0S KE DOUT CEfc PV1RR. WEU. WHAT DO SOU CALL TUE KOSE MOA) MAVCE VtUEU NCX) GET SOUR TMM RUBBED ? HAvetn Y0UH5AFP NBAJ WAR. G0IN60N! SINCB A6AINST BUSH'S IAJEBD SPEECH, (vHENr !kn il. u 1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved 27 Fed the kitty 28 Keyboard Instrument 29 Wedding cake section 30 Condition 32 Actress Debra Delete 36 Pieces (out) 39 Type of pear 40 Sirens 42 Speaker of yore 43 Untamed 45 Deteriorated 47 Snarl . 49 Samantha of films 51 Streetcar 52 City on the Truckee 54 Split 55 Dill herb old style 56 Trickle 57 Certainly! 58 Physical 60 Rainbow to Kernersville Moravian for a presen tation of the Jamaican trip. Dinner will be eaten on the way. 5:30 p.m.: The first part of the Rare Book Collection's Book Collecting Seminar will be held in the Wilson Library Assembly Room until 7 p.m. Tonight's topic will be "Buyer Be ware: Fakes, Forgeries and Piracies," led by Dr. Charles McNamara. The program is free and open to the public. 6 p.m.: HELP of the Campus Y will have a global dinner in 21 1 Union. Campus Y's Hunger Elimination Proj ect will sponsor the event. Tickets are available in the Pit. 7 p.m.: The Murdoch Committee will have its second meeting in the Y lounge to discuss the October project. The SCUBA Club will meet in 218 Union. Any divers interested in Fall Break dives to Morehead City and Key Largo are invited. November dives will also be planned. For more information, call 968-6990. UCPPS announces a presentation by Prudential Insurance company in 209 Hanes Hall. The GCS Christian Fellowship will meet in 226 Union to seek the Lord's truth and to pray together. Everyone is welcome. 7:15 p.m.: The UNC Surf Club will meet in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge in the Union. For more infor mation, call Matt Johnson at 942-3792. 1969 Universal Press Syndicate SEPTEMBER. AKTl - mJG REMEMBER NO, I. ..I... THIS PARN SHORT-TERM MEMORY PONT WORRY, YOU'RE NOT ALONE-. QO YOU TAKB PEXTROSe WITH YOUR CAFFEINE? LOSS! ii&iik iL-iHii THEE ABUTS JJR.il5 1R.I.RR.lLli 1 All llLLlkLLLL iiiLii illl IWIEIAIKL JMIElRIEISt JRIEINITI BSSSffl L )y V4 ci v nftlt t u (lull L n i Id I jrl ikiiiwii ii iiiiiihiiiir-iirviwihikiH h em mm mm ,- m w m v 1 2 3 4 I 5 Ii 7 i i I 110 111 12 13 14 ii 19 17 18 19 20 2l" " 22 23 5T" 25" " 28 27 28 28 30" 31 32 33" 34 " 35 36 """"37 38 """ 5T" So '. mmm - - 44 45 """48 47 48 ---. 51 52 "" "T" 54" ST StT 57 58 ZZZZ LlIIII (LZZZ !L C . C 65 j88 j67 7:30 p.m.: The Students for the Ethical Treatment of Animals will conduct an informational meeting in Murphy 100. All are welcome to at tend. Fellowship of Christian Athletes announces Women's Bible Study at Chapel of the Cross on Franklin Street until 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m.: Fellowship of Christian Athletes announces Men's Bible Study at Mo. D's House (beside Frat Court) until 9 p.m. The UNC Young Democrats-announces a general meeting in 21 1 Un ion. The Student Government tutoring program reminds you that FREE tutor ing is offered for Chem 11, Bio 11, Econ 10, Stat 1 1 & 23, Math 22, 30 & 31 , and French and Spanish in Peabody Hall every Tuesday night until 10 p.m. ITEMS OF INTEREST 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 resume to 211 Hanes Hall be tween 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: "1 t?m &' f Showtimes 7:00 , 9:10 Sea of Love (R) 7:05t 9:35 Parenthood (PG-13) 7:00, 9:30 Depend on Kinko's. Sales Flyers Portfolio Pieces Newsletters Direct Mail Presentations Charts & Graphs Signage Photo Enlargements the copy center Open 24 hours 114 W. Franklin St. 967-0790 WE'VE GOT ALL THE RUSSELL Crews, Hooded Sweat Shirts & Sweat Pants YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR. COLORS: Navy, Gray, Black, White, Light Blue, Green, Scarlet, Oatmeal 133 W. Open: M-F 1 0 am-7 pm Sat 1 0 am-B pm 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. 20, 1989. Student Government Tutoring Program offers 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 come to Peabody Hall Tuesday nights from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Rooms Ferry struggles From Associated Press reports NAPLES, Italy It's starting to get embarrassing for Danny Ferry andBrian Shaw. The American stars played their worst game of the Italian basketball season as their team, Messaggero Roma, lost its fourth straight. Messaggero's fans were hoping the CONDOM VARIETY PACKS from The RuDher Tree plus Over 50 kinds of condoms r-oamsjeuies, creams $ Y r i . 10-40 below retail! VcA UtxTcants, books, cards FOR MAIL ORDER BROCHURE, SEND Name, Address & Long 25C SASE to: ZPG-SEATTLE, DEPT. MTU 4426 Burke M, Seattle, WA 98103 (a non-oroU service of ZPG-SeattM f TTIUIESnDAY WdDMHEM'S SdDIEnii MiETnnapiiDnsT 4:0(0 IPM IFUNILIE Y IFniELLIID Franldin St. 2)42-l78 I I assignments will be posted in Peabody Hall. Sexuality Hotline: Students inter ested in being assistants to Dr. Ruth by answering incoming calls from students regarding sexuality, please call 966 6586. Hurry sponsored by Student Health Service. General sign-up for the College Bowl is open until Oct. 20. Teams can obtain registration forms at the Union Infor mation Desk. in Italian league highly-touted and highly-paid Ferry and Shaw would bring them a league title. The team lost 93-85 Sunday night to previously winless Paini Napoli. After winning its opener, Mes- saggero dropped three close games to the league's top teams "DAZZLING! HIGH-SPIRITED. HILARIOUS AND SCORCHINGLY EROTIC!" PVTFR TfMVERS. ROLLING STONC sex, lies, and videotape exclusivel Kj 2:004:057:059:1B X! A W m a ri m iA? on no s i anting Nightly 7:309:30 (PG-13 Sat & Sun Matinee 2:304:30 Erik the Viking Nightly 7:009:10 (PG-13) M. A mm M.X A.AA. J.J M wncn Harry mot sally Nightly 7:309:30 (R) . Sat & Sun Matinee 2:304:30 ELLIOT ROAD at E. 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