The Daily Tar HeelFriday, November 3, 1989791;- 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 Hists ongoing events from the same ixampus organizations and follows the ' ;same deadline schedule as Campus ! ;Calendar. Please use the same form. i' 1; FRIDAY 10 a.m.: The Department of Com puter Science announces a doctoral .dissertation defense with Susan Evalyn Gauch in 01 1 Sitterson. Refreshments ;will be served afterwards in the lower lobby of Sitterson. (An Expert System 'Sideshow WELL, 1 GUESS IT ALL STARTED WHEN ASHLEY MAE HAMM HAD A VISION WHILE SIPPING AT THE OLD WELL. SAY HE'D GRANT HER A WISH... 9 VI-VA LAS VEGAS... WHAT'LL IT BE , MA r- WORD SPREAD FAST. STUDENTS FACULTY ALIKE CAME TO ASK MIRACLES. SOME SMALL... Calvin and Hobbes W REPORT IS ON BMS. J ... AMEM... BATS TUESE Doonesbury ANDY, AN EARTHQUAKE CAN BE AN EMOTIONAL, SHATTERING EXPERIENCE, ESPECIALLY IF YOU'VE LOST YOUR. HOME AS YOU IAJHERB PIP YOU LIVE, ANPY? I HAVE.. Shoe A SIX OF BUDJII...,.,...,).... . m MAN, AND JJIsLVknl T w r 1 L JL J$L ft eptfroMtoTuzz. I mo?... ZTIL mal want? r-rr THE Daily Crossword by Stanley B. Whitten ACROSS 1 Holliday role 4 Yearn 8 In a frenzy 12 Winglike 13 Express appreciation 15 Deadly poison 16 Twerp 17 Ankles 18 Donkey sound 19 Mercouri film 22 Gawking one 23 Pay attention 24 Priest's robe 27 Reasonable 29 It borders Saudi Arabia 31 Swiss canton 34 Wigwam's cousin 37 impasse (deadlocked) 38 Fonda film 42 Palo 43 Splash through water 44 Hosp. people 45 Eccentric old man 48 Goes to court 50 Coastal flyer 51 Possessive 54 Meal 58 Kentucky Derby winner 61 Norse deity 63 Cubs great (with 26D) 64 Suit jacket 65 Son of Jacob 66 King Lear's daughter 67 Not active 68 Food regimen 69 Torn 70 Shoe width DOWN 1 Navy 2 Insect stage 3 Commands 4 Lawyer 5 Sleuth Charlie 6 Discordant 7 Follow 8 Rhyme scheme 9 Onetime film star 10 Stop dime 11 Largo 12 Landers and Jillian 14 NL home run champ 20 Gaucho's rope 21 After HST for Searching in Full-Text). 1 p.m.: The Muslim Students' As sociation would like to inform you that the Friday Prayer will be held in 208 Union until 2 p.m. 3 p.m.: The Women's Lacrosse , Club will meet at Ramshead Parking Lot to leave at 3:15 for the game at Duke. Questions? Call Jen at 968-01 62. 4 p.m.: UNC Field Hockey Club practices on Ehringhaus Field. 5 p.m.: Women's Studies Program presents Women's Studies in the Tri angle: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Symposium on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 3 and 4 in 117 Hanes. Paper sessions Friday afternoon, Saturday. For schedules, contact WMST at 962 3908. SATURDAY 8 a.m.: UNC Field Hockey Club meets at Ramshead Parking Lot for tournament. 8 p.m.: Delta Phi Alpha, The Ger man Honorary Society presents The German Oktoberfest at St. Thomas More School (on Carmichael Street off SHE HEARD ELVIS AND FOR SOME NOT SO t PLEASE - PLEASE - PLEASE .. JUST ONE MORE WINNING GAME ... "DUSK.' YUTU TIN GLING SEHSttAOtt, W m& THE FLUTTERING OF LEMUEK1 ! WITH 61GYMG RED UNSPEAKABLE GlfsHT DROP OHIO ..." NEARTH5 AR5NT- MARINA. I HAP a rent co NTRouw C0NTR0U3P APARTMENT? REALLY? APARTMENT. A 1 y"' MENT. A-A 1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved 25 Discover 26 See 63A 28 Spire ornaments 30 Light time 31 Treatment 32 Classroom item 33 Concentrated 35 Expand: abbr. 36 Baseball Slaughter 39 Twelve: abbr. 40 Hungry 41 Cog 46 Long period 47 Less civil 49 Coin 52 Less common 53 Ir. dramatist 55 Electron tube component 56 Climb over 57 Pierre's head 59 Military group 60 Chin, city 61 Ancient 62 Agnus 15-501 Bypass). German food, music and dancing. Only $4 for adults and $2 for children at the door for all the beer and apple cider you can drink. Lots of fun for German lovers! Ends at mid night. SUNDAY 6:30 a.m.: UNC Field Hockey Club meets at Ramshead Parking Lot for tournament. 1 p.m.: Japan Club announces The Japanese Cultural Festival at the Union until 4:30 p.m. Come see demonstra tions on: Zen Priest, Japanese Drum, Karate, Flower Arranging and much more! Authentic Japanese meal tickets on sale at 1 p.m. The festival is free. 6 p.m.: Women's Lacrosse Club practices on the Astroturf until 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Sports Illustrated senior writer Rick Telander is this week's guest on "3030," WXYC's hard-hitting sports talk show. Telander is the author of "The Hundred Yard Lie," a book that critically examines the pres ent state of college football. WXYC's SHE MADE ONE, AND SECONDS LATER, WAS WHISKED AWAY TO THE CAROLINA INN AND HER DREAM TO POSE BUCK-NAKED, WITH THE COLLECTED WORKS OF ARISTOTLE FOR "PLAYBOY"... ?;M m " ill b --SNA n vz: 8 r w ami vj m u jt " w i trw SMALL ... Y'ALL ARE ASKIN'A lot, MR. BROWN. OKAY.NOU), THERE'S BOUNP TO BE A CER TAIN GRIEVING YOU'RB TELLING ME. YUP. ' PR0CZ6. DVTC ADCMt I look, vjuos T calnin. BllGX If KRT?rW TO SEE n i i ii 2 3 14 i ii 7 i y ii ho in 12 13 14 1 15 16 17 """ 18 19 " 20 21 22 "" 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 """" 34 ' 35 36 37 38 39 """"" 40 41 42 43 """"" 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 ii" 59 60 " 61 62 .63 " mm" 64 65 166 '. 67 68 69 70 """" Deaton Bell and DTH sports editor Dave Glenn co-host a half-hour of conversation with Telander before the floor opens up for comments and ques tions on the wide world of sports. Call with comments andor questions for Telander, Bell or Glenn at 962-8989. 8 p.m.: The Student Environ mental Action Coalition's Rainforest Action Group meets at the Campus Y Lounge. All are invited. The UNC Department of Music presents a concert of trumpet and piano music by James Ketch, trumpet; and Francis Whang, piano, in Hill Hall Auditorium. FREE and open to the public. ITEMS OF INTEREST UCPPS is collecting all resumes of seniors interested in working for non profit organizations after graduation. Bring resume to 21 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 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. Room assignments will be posted in Peabody Hall. The Student Government Tutor ing Program is now accepting applica tions for spring tutors in the same courses listed above. Applications are available in Phillips Annex and the Honors Office and are due by Nov. 15. 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! 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 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. Hidniglit Late Stiovs featuring Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Look Who's Talking Nightly 7:30 9:30 (PG-13) WQ J UII AaWW raw Jt Worth Winning Nightly 7:009:10 (PG-13) a Mil niauucc fcvw'Tiiiv m THE BEAR Nightly 7:009:10 (PG-13) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:10 Considering an MBA? Top schools want applicants with experience. Learn about 2 year analyst programs at the Graduate MBA Exploration Day November 8 Great Hall 12:30-4:30 pm Why Not Own Where You Live While At UNC? Yoxir parents will appreciate the return on this leveraged investment and the tax advantages... You'll love the place and where it is. ByFinleyGolf Course. ..just 5 minutes from campus. From theGO's Less than 5 down Below market fixed rates New- not a conversion Guaranteed buyback Come see the award winning models, clubhouse, spa, pool and tennis courts and get eyeropening facts and figures to send your folks. Call 967-6076 Open 11-6 Daily Urban Associates of North Carolina Sales by: Cochrane & Company, Realtors American Engineers for Social Re sponsibility is looking for volunteers to tutor high school students in math and science. For info, or to volunteer, contact Joe Doman; 190 1 -A Peach Creek Court; Raleigh, N.C. 27603. The 1990 Orientation Commis sioner interest meetings have been re scheduled to Nov. 17, 20 and 21 in 21 1 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 having portrait sittings through Nov. 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. Preregistration appointment sign up sheets are posted at 230 Hamilton LAzjeH FHIN I tHo is now CO. COPIES - open 7 days a week -on Franklin Street above Sadlack's 967-6633 . Laserset Resumes rushes possible ff", - fr $ - ? I Shocker (R) The Fabulous Baker He's hip, hels cool and he's only 3 months old.' " ' He's got John Travolta's smile. Kirstie Alley's eyes.,f. And the voice of Bruce Willis ... i Now all he has to do is find himself the perfect daddy. rjr n n JONATHAN n KRANEM.llGl UTOlil'OiliADUlS MM I ssssMNb DEL RUTH SHOWTIMES: 7:30 9:30 Nightly Saturday & Sunday 2:30 4:30 fARSITY "POTENTLY FUNNY AND POWERFULLY MOVING... 'CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS' IS SO FUNNY IT HURTS." PETER TRAVERS ROLLING STONE CRIMES AND M ISDEMEAND RS ml : met WOODY ALLEN MIA FARROW wDDbTArLEN2:15o4:307:15o9:30 sex, iis9 and viciot ape the little thief s0 2:057:05 ok and at third floor, Steele Building.-NfCS United Christian Fellowship cor dially invites you to come and expfciS ence Fall Harvest '89. Four night6f inspirational teaching topics sucft4s education and power, sex, drugs Srtd racism. Through Nov. 3. 7 p.m. niglitty in Gerrard Hall. r As of Nov. 6, the Writing CeriMr will expand to new offices in the base ment of Phillips Annex. Students ta"n make appointments for tutorial asliSg tance by calling 962-7710. To ensured convenient time, appointments should be scheduled at least a day in advance. Our hours are 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday and Thursday; 8 a.m.-:5 p.m. Tuesday 1 and Wednesday; and 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday. The Writing Center will cbn-. J tinue to operate the Grammar Hotline I (962-4060) and to confer with students in the Undergraduate Library, b'utJ strictly on a walk-in, first-come, first. serve basis. The following are our htfurs j in the Undergraduate Library: 9 a.m5 J p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 J a.m.-3 p.m. Friday. J v, 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 l information. 7:15 9:30 Boys (R) 7:00 9:15 n AMYHKKERUNGJOHNTRAVOUA MEAliEf PmducUon An VIGODA - BRUCE WllilS AS THE 15 Of Wj; ID Kit' A.SC IMfi a DUNE tbsmsJK HECKERUNG M EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL 967-8665 mm MARTIN LANDAU ALAN ALDA XHiVXTIi lit - i r

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