Mpaapanppal The Daily Tar HeelMonday, October 30, 19899 Campus Calendar The DTH Campus Calendar is a daily nsting of University related activities sponsored hv a 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 m 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. MONDAY Noon: 1989 Wesley H. Wallace Lecture 'The Future of Networks" with Jay L. Kriegel in 1A Swain Hall. Keeper hay mite Mi From Associated Press reports BIG BAY, M ich. One of the guests at Norman and Marilyn Gotschall's bed-and-breakfast inn apparently has been around since the turn of the cen tury, and they don't argue with him. The inn served for decades as the B ig Bay Lighthouse until the Gotschalls bought and restored it. They say Wil liam Pryor, first of five keepers of the lighthouse on Lake Superior's Big Bay Point, is still around and is responsible for running the basement shower and other unexplained phenomena. "He makes the walls creak and the wind howl at night,"' Gotshcall said. "You can hear him wailing." Pryor vanished in 1901, Gottshcall said. Hunters found his remains 17 months later hanging from a tree, an apparent suicide. Gotschall said the first sighting of Pryor was reported by two guests, who saw the spirit walking around the light house in his U.S. Life Saving Service uniform, shortly after the inn opened. Calvin and Hobbes WUM MA I GOING TO DO ABOUT TUS REPORT OH BWS? WV GOT TO OK,...0W,FRSr LETS LIST UEVP ME, ye mow HOBBES .' Doonesbury THE MORNING AFTER. ONCE AGAIN, NATURS HAS CLAIMEP YOU?. FULL ATTENTION. ALONG Shoe 7 VjBESjy Txisss? V" f "new. aTy r &wopTM I Ti - THE Daily Crossword by C.F. Murray ACROSS 1 Hunt's partner 5 European 9 A pay raise for short 13 Moisturizing ingredient 14 Helicopter part 15 Qatar native 16 Easter bloom 17 Palm tree 18 Designate 19 Stripling 20 Put aside 22 Fr. historian 24 Petition for redress 25 Gushes forth 27 Some windows 32 Careen 33 Seculars 34 Lang. 35 Cross type 36 Relinquish 37 Tool for dressing wood 38 Sault Marie 39 Prongs 40 Fossil resin 41 Yokels 43 Part of a will 44 Break bread 45 On the (not working) 46 Small change 51 Kill gnats in a way A Turner 54 55 Bulba" 56 Tabula 57 Prolific writer? 58 Motionless 59 Some are fine 60 Desire Manx and 61 Persian 62 Check copy DOWN Lose interest "Roast Pig" authority Abrupt 1 2 withdrawal 4 5 6 7 Isle Comic Victor Suits to Nutty 8 Do business 9 River craft 10 Spoken 11 Gold cloth 12 In the sack 14 Pours 20 Gist 21 Vandals 23 Span 2 p.m.: The Institute for Research in Social Science announces "PC S AS" session No. 1 with Jose Sandoval (IRSS Short Course) in 02 Manning Hall. 2:30 p.m.: University Counseling Center: Sophomore and junior trans fers, the UCC is offering How To Se lect A Major (SAM) workshops in Nash Hall until 4 p.m. Phone 962-2175 to sign up. 3 p.m.: University Career Plan ning and Placement Services will hold Job Hunt 103: Interviewing Skills Workshop in 306 Hanes Hall. The Study Abroad Office will hold an informational session on Siena, It aly, in the lower lever of Caldwell Hall. 3:30 p.m.: IRSS announces "Gen der and Society in Renaissance His tory" sponsored by the UNC history department in 569 Hamilton. For more info call 962-21 15. UCPPS announces an information meeting in 209 Hanes Hall about New York Interview Day. Interested in New Gotschall said his first close encoun ter of the supernatural kind took place his first night in the lighthouse. He heard something banging in the wind and went to see what was loose. "But as soon as I got outside, the wind stopped and so did the banging. It did this several times. I was up and down. But I never found anything loose," he said. Gotschall claims the ghost makes one annual demand on his time. "Every morning in spring he wakes me up, taps me lightly and bids me to go fishing," he said. "I know that fishing was important to a lighthouse keeper. So I have to fish every morning. I've always tried to comply. I don't want a mad ghost around." Town "wet" after 55 years NEW WINDSOR, 111. Nightlife has suddenly appeared in this tiny farm ing community you can tell because for the first time there are cars parked on Main Street after dark. NUMBER ONE MAKE A, OF WHAT "mftT'S N TO START.' YMAT ARE BATS? GCEAT.' T -J v geeat; ii . ii ir v AS YOU P 16 OUT, YOUIWNPER IF YOU'LL EVERBE 1H5 SAM5, IF YOUR DREAMS HAVEPERJ5HEP BUT THEN YOUR COMMUNITY KINDNESS OF NEIGHBORS YOU FIND HOPE, AND A SENSE THAT UJm YOUR. ILLUSIONS. 1 SOMEHOW YOU WILL ALLTHIS... 1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved 25 Cut 26 del Este 27 Makes docile 28 Reformer Jacob 29 Crotchety one 30 Labyrinths 31 Metric measure 33 Furnish 36 Like some meals 37 He loves: Lat. 39 Durable wood 40 Keep on things 42 Arc cutter 43 Pinnacle 45 Dreads 46 Hammer part 47 Mandlikova of the courts 48 Privy to 49 Zola heroine 50 Worry 52 It. wine center 53 History 56 Charlotte of TV York jobs in advertising, publishing, public relations, non-profit, arts, legal research, consulting, etc.? Please at tend! UCPPS will have a Career Planning Workshop for freshmen through jun iors in 210 Hanes Hall. 4 p.m.: IRSS announces "SPSS PC" session No. 1 with Jose Sandoval (IRSS Short Courses) in 02 Manning. For more info call 962-0509. 4:30 p.m.: UCPPS will hold an In ternshipsExperiential Learning Work shop: Introductory session on intern ship basics and how to find one in 210 Hanes Hall. 5 p.m.: American Advertising Fed eration will meet in 203 Howell Hall. Last chance to pay dues. 7 p.m.: The Newman Center will hold a Bible Study session in 226 Un ion. All are welcome. The Psychology Club will meet in 112 Davie. A guest speaker will talk chigao iigl Voters decided to go "wet" and legalize the sale of alcoholic beverages last spring, partly in hope of attracting business from surrounding towns to keep the community alive. The open ing of The Pub in August ended 55 dry years. Walter Brown, owner of The Pub, is keeping a low profile since he is aware that New Windsor shut down its lone tavern in 1934 with a local ordinance banning liquor just months after the repeal of Prohibition allowed it to open. When he opened, he simply put out a "Bud Light" sign and placed a small advertisement in a weekly newspaper. "I just want to have a clean, friendly place where singles and couples can come for a quiet drink and some con versation," Brown said. "I'm going to put up an awning in a few weeks to try to dress up the front of the place a little bit." Cosell angered by Ali's no-show DETROIT Sportscaster Howard TUEYRE , BUGS, ARtHT TWEH? m PUT TUAT tuei fli , right ? TUEYRE UGLM AND UAIRN, RIGHT? CtAOH, DOM. W5 S TAKING ALL DAH .' ...UNLESS, OF OOURS5, YOU'RE AN AlPS PATIENT. HOLD ON, ANPY,m'RE SURVIVE COULD YOU ALMOST IN! HURRY? I'VE 0NLY6OTA FEW WEEKS AS IT IS. IjljS PI P L AIM E f 1 1 MlEm y" pi E 1 E 1 1 1 J B 1 E IA lU t 1 C I! It L A ll ARDENT LlR E A L T 0 R L J TojRjLJ iTlTL A C Tm I N N AlHlA a r e Id e JelTlAh Id It 1a Ix e Is NOME IT A H G Of IF It A K ARE MOV) V SURE? J I m . 77 1 I 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 i 19 Il0 111 12 13 " 14 15 18 7? Ti 19 mmm 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 """" 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 " 34 35 mmm 36 mmm 37 " 38 """"" 39 """" 40 4l" 42 " 43 . 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 """" 51 52 53 54 """" 55 """"56 57 58 59 60 61 62 about subliminal messages in advertis ing. Anyone interested is invited to come. 8 p.m.: Carolina Union Activities Board: Clyde Edgerton, an outstand ing author and the first speaker in the Carolina Union's Southern Writer Series, will speak in Gerrard Hall. This event is free and open to the public. 8:30 p.m.: Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet in Kenan Field House. Former UNC basketball player, Bobby Jones, will speak. 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; ithouse Cosell expected to be reunited with champion boxer Muhammad AH and was visibly angered when he had to settle for the company of a champion bowler and a retired high school base ball coach. Cosell, 7 1 , served as master of cere monies Saturday at the induction of Ali and five other members into the Afro American Sports Hall of Fame here. However, Ali was a no-show because his connecting flight from Pakistan was delayed. "I've been brought here under false pretenses," Cosell said, adding that without Ali: "You don't have a dinner. You don't have anything." Cosell settled down, performed his duties and later apologized to Lafayette Allen Jr. after calling the champion bowler from Detroit "a nobody." 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. Treat Yourself To AT KENSINGTON pre-leasing for 1990 "Weaver Dairy E 967X)44 I . 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 regarding sexuality, please call 966 6586. Hurry sponsored by Student Health Service. HELP HUGO VICTIMS! Individu als 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 excel lence 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 Re sponsibility is looking for volunteers to tutor high school students in math Reserve Ynnr lrn Costume Now Animals Movie Characters Period Costumes Clowns and many others Latex Masks Theatrical Make up Accessories a nee g tJgSlgn 942-2131 ELLIOTT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 FREE PARKING fin ALL SHOWS BEGINNING ?O.UU BEFORE 6PM 3:00 Patrick S w a y 1 7;10 5:05 flEXTcsKin 9:15 3:05 TOMSELLBCK 7:15 5:10 AN INNOCENT MAN M 90 yADCITV EAST FRANKLIN llOl I f CHAPEL MILL 7-B8S "TC?-C?JUyfflir."rT&UTl RTP fl CHARLOTTE GAINSB01RG WILL STEAL 1 1 YOUR HEART!" -nuw smn-x vctswos "ii 1 the little thief mtwm 4aMHSBs. t1eX, "SCORCHINGLY EROTIC!" jpV mm PCTCR TIUVERS. HOUJNG SIOMC - 1 iieSf w m and videotape ZZt (jjgijnKi S888 Sea of Love (R) 7:15, 9:30 The Fabulous Baker Boys (R) 7:00, 9:15 ( rag caggL gjgm mum) rpn tt TTT1 TTT JCTT WILILIEinBAILIL o IUM(D-(D 7:3 IPM CAmMUCIIILAlEIL AlUUD, All You Can Eat Calabash Style Fish Dinner served with cole slaw, hushpuppies O Sfrench fries ' valid Sun. Hwy. 54 at 1-40, Chapel HillDurham, 493-8096 967-8227j Atlantic Ave. at Spring Forest Rd., Raleigh 790-1 200 ; Lunch: 11:30-2:00 Sunday-Friday j Dinner:5:00-9:00 Sunday-Thursday I 5:00-10:00 Friday & Saturday - and science. For info, or to volunteer, contact: ::-:-: Joe Doman . . 1901 -A Peach Creek Court .; Raleigh, N.C. 27603 The 1990 Orientation Commis sioner interest meetings have beeri re scheduled from today and Tuesday (as indicated in the Carolina Week;by Week) to Nov. 17, 20 and 21 in;211 Union at 12:30 p.m., 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. respectively. Applications avail able at meetings only! - The 1990 Yackety Yack is haying portrait sittings from Nov. 1 through 22" in 213 Union. Call 1-800-873-7591 to register for your appointment. ' ' The 1990 Yackety Yack, the year book of the University of North Caro lina, is on sale this week in the pit. Be sure to capture yours now. " ; The Carolina Week by Week Cam pus Calendar is looking for people interested in reviewing, editing and or ganizing the 1990-91 edition. Contact Christie Blom for more info at 967 4783. , f . .A LASER PRINTERS is now CO. 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