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The Daily Tar HeelThursday, October 26, 1 9899 : 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. THURSDAY 10:30 a.m.: Delta Sigma Phi is hold ing the first annual March of Dimes Jail and Bail until 2:30 p.m. in the Pit. UNC Athletic Director John Swofford, WTVD's Mike Caplan, Orange County District Attorney Carl Fox and others will be arrested throughout the day with all bail money benef ting the March owa man From Associated Press Reports IOWA CITY, Iowa Darrel Courtney's inquiring mind wanted to know if tabloid rumors about Roseanne Barr's bottom were true. Courtney, a city council member in Iowa City, said he was sitting behind Barr and her boyfriend, Tom Arnold, at Saturday's Michigan-Iowa football game in Iowa City. Courtney asked the couple if it were true that Barr, star of the TV sitcom "Roseanne," and Ar nold, a former Ottumwa resident, had tattooed their behinds with each other's name. In answer to his question, the couple bared their bottoms. "It's true," Courtney said. Feminist switches focus to elderly BALTIMORE Betty Friedan, a Calvin and Hobbes Doonesbury HEY, BRIAN, PO YOU THINK Ue SHOULD HAVE SMOKB AND FLAMES IN MY BAIL-OUT SCm? 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'9 i1 hip1 WM Ik -J 11 C 1 .1 I THE Daily Crossword by Staph ACROSS 52 Not alert 1 Ampoule 56 Visionary 5 Take In a crop 60 Modena 9 Petal perfume money 14 Royal tutor 61 Gaza dances 15 Exile Isle 62 Housekeeper 16 Configuration 63 Matinee VIP 17 Skidded 64 "What's 18 King of yore in ?" 19 Intrinsically 65 Anent 20 Slithery 68 Loch 21 All ears 67 Spineless 23 Moves with guys stealth 68 Carbine 25 Feat of 69 Actor Joel legerdemain 26 Gunpowder DOWN Ingredient: Br. 1 Amphorae 28 Resembling a 2 Creek pen 3 Haggish 32 Crowds 4 Animated 35 Out of work canines 37 Ames state 5 Fight back 38 Expressed 6 Panache 40 Ballroom 7 Lay adjacent dance 8 Less ruddy 42 Accompanying 9 Air 43 Meat 10 Fowl concern 45 "Make " 11 Pastry Item (nurse's 12 East end of a command?) church 48 Jacket part 13 Oboe for one 48 Iraqi port 22 Ascended 50 Concise 24 Enumerate of Dimes. 3:30 p.m.: University Career Plan ning and Placement Services will hold Job Hunt 101: Basic information on how to use the UCPPS office for sen iors and graduate students in 2 1 0 Hanes Hall. 4:15 p.m.: UCPPS will hold Job Hunt 102: Resume Writing Workshop for seniors and graduate students in 2 1 0 Hanes Hall. 5:30 p.m.: The Association of In ternational Students will meet in 208 209 Union. We will play International Pictionary so come prepared to win, lose or draw! Students for the Advancement of Race Relations will have a Race Rela tions Week organizational meeting until 7 p.m. in the BCC. All interested please attend. 5:45 p.m.: The Baptist Student Un ion will have its weekly meeting at the Battle House across from Kenan Resi dence Hall. The focus of this week's meeting is on dating and relationships. For more info call 942-4266. Anyone is welcome! 6 p.m.: University Counseling Cen ter: "BROTHERS" discussion group gets bare founder of the women's movement, said she has changed her focus to fight for the rights of the elderly. Senior citizens "are on the verge of the next great revolution," Friedan said. Friedan, 68, author of "The Femi nine Mystique," who often is credited with giving birth to the women's move ment, was in Baltimore on Tuesday to address a conference on health-care priorities for the aging. "The whole thing is changing so much I can't conceive of the ways we'll be thinking 1 0 years from now. We will redefine the values of society, and it will be a great change from this era of yuppies, when values are defined by youth." Friedan divides her time between New York's Long Island and the Uni versity of Southern California, where WELL, ITS HIS WORD A6AINST THE PRESIDENTS, SKJPPY. BE SIDES, W0RB ALLOWED TO TAKE A FEW DRAMATIC LIBERTIES R5M5MB5R 'PT-109"? A LOT OF THAT STUFF ABOUT KENNEDY'S WAR EXPUX& WAS PURE HOKUM, BUTWHOCARBV soiert just shoot the" SCBNB THB HJAY ITS UJPJT HERB-IT'S JUST BnTBRJAJNMBNT. V 3 HoV CAK ATTEMP A0lA4-TlPMJeR AMP UZTettTb M of wm-Wfe?. X en Floreck 1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved 27 Harass 29 Novelist Pierre 30 Overwhelms 31 Engrossed 32 Fells 33 Author Ludwlg 34 Liturgy 36 "Whatever wants..." 39 Without exception 41 Com units 44 Temporarily Inactive 47 Stanzas 49 Dishearten 51 Rigs 53 Sea duck 54 Irregularly Indented 55 walsy 56 Part of GBS 57 Tennllle 58 "My Name Is " 59 Ireland for and about black male students at UNC will meet in Chase Hall's Upendo lounge. Call 962-2175 for more info. Tonight's topic: Black males in higher education. Presbyterian Campus Ministry will have its undergraduate dinner at the student center, 1 10 Henderson St. If you are going on this weekend's re treat, please be present to discuss trans portation. 6:15 p.m.: University Counseling Center: The Black Graduate Women's Support Group will meet in 205 Union. The group is open to all black female graduate and professional students at UNC. For more info call 962-2175. 7 p.m.: The UNC Outing Club will meet in 205 Union. 8 p.m.: SEAC of the Campus Y announces Randall Hayes, chairman of the National Rainforest Action Net work, who will present a talk titled "Halting the Chainsaw Massacre: The Tropical Hardwoods Ban" in Hamilton 100. GCS Christian Fellowship an nounces a UNC Men's Bible Study in 314 Lewis. A Great Commission Stu dents Christian Fellowship Event. Barir facts she teaches journalism and women's studies. Puppeteer to entertain adults ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Puppet eer Shari Lewis, who sprang to fame in the 1950s with her furry little friend Lambchop, is doing an "adults only" show at a hotel, but she isn't worried about losing fans. "To an audience who is used to watching you since the time they were teenagers, they are fascinated." Children are barred from her puppet act that opened last week at the Harrah's Marina hotel, because the room is connected to the casino. "I have a new geriatric kangaroo who is involved with a lady in Atlantic City. I have to do something different to keep myself interested." OKAY. NOU), AFTER YOU AFTER I BAIL, KNIFBTHB WHEN AMI THREE JAP- RE5CJUBP ANB5B FR06MEN. PM MTENTIOU") - O"! i i 15 13 Ti '5 15 7 15 f 19 ho 11 I12 13 14 " 75 16 17 75 75 20 21 22" 23 24 25 26 "27 "S5 29 30 31 32 33" 34 """" 35 36 "" 37 38 39 """" 40 41 42 """ 43 44 ""is 46 47 48 49 50 Si"" "52 53 " 54 55 58 S7 58 59 " 60 61 62 63 64 " j6S 1 66 ITEMS OF INTEREST UCPPS is collecting all resumes of seniors interested in working for non profit organizations after graduation. Bring resume to 2 1 1 Hanes Hall before Jan. 19 for inclusion in a book from UNC, NCSU, NCCU and Duke to be sent to NPOs. Student Government Tutoring Program offers FREE tutoring in Econ 10; Chem 1 1; Stat 1 1 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 assignments will be posted in Peabody Hall. Sexuality Hotline: Students inter ested in being assistants to Dr. Ruth by answering incoming calls from students Reserve Your Costume Now Animals Movie Characters Period Costumes Clowns and many others Latex Masks Theatrical Make up Accessories WSign 942-2131 I ELLIOTT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 FREE PARKING fifl ALL SHOWS BEGINNING ?O.UU BEFORE 6PM 3:05 Halloween c . 4:50 Kichod lives, b 9:05l 2:45 Patrick Swim 7:10 5:00 flEXTfsK!. 9:15 2:55 T0MSELLEQX 7:20 5:10 AN INNOCENT MAN 11 95 i!fniV&. I MV.UL;-MA1! L' J Starts Tomorrow! ,f yjfff ( y Si HTM JMfflM Q It x ' if 'Hk. i vA f r i I " ' . - 'X v ' W . , - V )t ) I iilil ililfflilli regarding sexuality, please call 966 6586. Hurry sponsored by Student Health Service. Register now for Threshold, the first national student environmental confer ence, sponsored by SEAC, from Oct. 27 to Oct. 29. Cost is $10 for students, payable by cash or check (made to "Campus Y Threshold"). Forms available at Campus Y or in the Pit. HELP HUGO VICTIMS! Indi viduals and organizations needed to help hurricane victims in Charleston, S.C. If interested, please call Alpha Phi Omega at 962-1044. An exhibition of paintings entitled "Devs Ex Machina" by Robert Barnard honors Barnard's 28 years of sf Legal Problems ? call Orrin Robbins Attorney at Law 968-1825 Greenhouse & Eastgate Help Wanted afternoons & weekends, 20 hrswk. Come by during business Hours Eastgaie Shopping Clr. (bolde a Southern Season) 967-8568Chapcl Hill 688-4 540Duiham 10-6:30 Mon-FH tO-6Sat 1-SSun Greenhouse Location Sunrise Dr., Chapel 1 1111 489-3893 1990 Martin Luther King, Jr Celebration The Martin Luther King, Jr. Planning Committee invites interested individuals and groups who plan to sponsor activities in observance of the late Dr. King's birthday to contact the Committee chair at 962-6962 for further information. Pi may autuitafii'dHut 4 4 i -'-lillWI'illMI.'i uVllklaBEBdllb . l.ll JkTil I I I. . - ' i . v I I w "A' mm excellence in the Art and Art Education fields at UNC. Show ends Nov. 10. A., reception will be held Nov. 5 from 3. p.m. to 5 p.m. American Engineers for Social sponsibility is looking for volunteers to tutor high school students in mafl and science. For info, or to volunteea contact: t Joe Doman 1901-A Peach Creek Court t Raleigh, N.C. 27603 J , Gross Anatomy Showtimes 7:00 & 9:10 HE'S NOT HEME on the Village Green. Cancer Fundraiser Thurs. Oct. 26 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. featuring Doug Clark and The Hot Nats Admission price covers T- shirt and the band. Also come enjoy Domi noe's Pizza and Great Beer Specials! &4 . -v - J Ik 8iih.,.i. i II. Mi EST. presents The AAA i'ni!tiil V
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