The Daily Tar HeelFriday, November 10, 19899, TheDTMPn .Ming of University related activities sponsored by academic departments, student services and student organiza tions officially recognized by the Divi of Student Affairs. To appear in campus Calendar, announcements must be submitted on the Campus alendar 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. FRIDAY 1 1 a.m.: The Institute for Research m Social Science announces an IRSS Applied Statistics Faculty Working Group in 1 13 Manning. For more info call 962-7501. The UNC Young Democrats will Sideshow UANT TO KICK Y TH6 FOOTBALL, MACKIE BROCJN ? J ( V0U MU5T THINK. ) I'fA A REAL I BLOCKHEAD! Hi.- MACKIE BROCJN! , , f.A. HMN... MAYBE ') VOU'RE RIGHT. THIS TIME, ( I'LL DO IT ! UHERE'S THAT RAM'S CLUB SPIRIT ? Calvin and Hobbes I wonder m vm YtfS PUTONEAKW. WVkTS OUR. PURPOSE? WH NSE. Doonesbury BILL. Bill l LOOK AT YOURSELF, MAN! APPICTEPT0 NICOTINE Al THE SAME TIME YOU'RE THROWING THOUSANDS IN JAl FOR USING -y 395, OOO, VET A PFU6 FAR lS5 PAN66FOUS THAN d' L ' j CH. m 1 l a f yS jH& J jij jyyiyg 5 ' VfiBSH I I'IC 1989 Universal Press Syndicate LEAPNEPTOUVE HJITHMEANP MYCOSIS'. TOBACCO! . Shoe W itS Uie L&M'T PIUI2 our A WA1? TO COT TM4 VBPCT, fjflA, MAVe TO THE WMOl WAT VAiE VO TWIN55 THE Daily Crossword by Louis Sabin ACROSS 1 fide (in bad faith) 5 Boric and amino 10 Chew on 14 Eng. river 15 "The sort of girl I like ..." (Betjeman) 16 Actor Calhoun 17 Mob scene 18 Aggregate 19 A.M. word 20 Murder e.g. 23 Indian 24 Mine stuff 25 Cubic meter 27 Passover meal 29 Old Butler 33 Zilch 34 Fall behind 36 I love: Lat. 37 Second-hand 38 Clotheshorses 42 Mold-ripened cheese 43 Fender 52 Deduce 54 Turk, title 56 Creek 57 Far from secret info 62 Links alert 63 Tropical fruit 64 July 4 e.g. 65 Paddy crop 66 Climbers 67 Road to Roma 68 Belg. river 69 On edge 70 Old salts DOWN 1 Antonius or Garvey 2 Fly 3 Drunk 4 Opposed 5 Petal essence 6 Pokey 7 Ratio words 8 Unheeding 9 Ego 10 Cary or Lee 11 Bosh! 12 Major routes 13 Ex follower 21 Synagogue scroll 22 Guess: abbr. 26 Early times 28 Other ornament "Born in the 44 45 Paint or path 46 Book of maps 48 Mating game? sponsor a rally in the Pit. Senate candi date Bo Thomas and a representative from the Easley campaign will appear. 3:30 p.m.: IRSS announces "First and Second Best Comparative Advan tages in International Trade" with Roy Ruffin of the University of Houston in 211 Gardner. Sponsored by the eco nomics department. For more info call 966-2385. 6 p.m.: The Baha'i Club will meet in the BCC. At 7 p.m. Orange County Health Director Dan Reimer will pres ent "Bridging the Generation Gap" informally in an open discussion. All welcome! 9 p.m.: CUAB presents a variety show with James and Rodney, Nikki meets the Hibachi and many others in the Cabaret until 1 1 p.m. Tickets are $2 and are on sale at the Union desk. SATURDAY 7:30 p.m.: The Baha'i Club pres ents "Striving for Peace: A Veteran's Perspective," one of a continuing Baha'i Peace Lecture Series with James Tur pin, MPH founder of Project Con I'LL GO CHARGING UP, HOPING FOR A (JIN, THEN I'LL END UP UlTH ANOTHER 35-3 LOSS! I 15 v n ( TIGER V FOOD. I HOW MANY P5AJH5 A YEAR. PIP THE- SUR650N 65N5RAL MEANWHILE, POOR MR. JAY POdSNJ HAVE A SINGLE PEATH TO HIS CREPTT, AND YOU SPENT? IMPUCATB MB IN ABOUT FIGHT f AND BILLIONS FAILING SOCIETY HAS TOERAPICATE HIM! WHAT GIVBS T W MEAN TOE WAf lpM M &jd fUE WV WE RP &0PUTTO6ZTHBZ. WwkJ&a aI.MFtL ' . jv Ym Akit rift 1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved 30 "Chad " 31 Ruler abbr. 32 Fragrant balsam 35 Present 37 Beehive state 38 M. Truffaut 39 Military branch 40 Flattery 41 Show biz acronym 42 Bahamas etc.: abbr. 46 Jacket part 47 NCOS 49 Mistakes 50 Caretaker 51 Novelist Dorothy 53 Arab chief 55 Honker 58 Skip 59 Church area 60 Nabokov novel 61 Fix puzzles 62 Make eggs in a way Campus cern and international author. 121 Hanes Art Center. For more info call 929 3331. SUNDAY 11 a.m.: The UNC Gaming Club will meet in 220 Union. 4 p.m.: The UNC music department presents a concert of music for flute, harp and viola in the Hill Hall Auditorium. FREE. 6 p.m.: Women's Lacrosse Club will practice on the Astroturf until 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. WXYC presents "3030," a one-hour sports talk show hosted by WXYC's Deaton Bell and DTH sports editor Dave Glenn. Talk to this week's guest Woody Durham the voice of the Tar Heels by calling 962-8989. 7:30 p.m.: CGLA presents Roma novsky and Phillips in concert in the Union Cabaret. $10 general public, $7 students. In association with Human Rights Week. ITEMS OF INTEREST UCPPS is collecting all resumes of .YOU'LL PULL IT AWAY, AND FLAT ON NVY BACK, I'LL TEIL YOU WHAT... HACKi.i...WHAT... -.COUGH!' WHERE'S MY GUM? WHERE'S MYPAMN GUM? HERE 1 AM, BABY! COME TO MAMA... R A M SF UlQlWlE Rf IaItIoimI T in AintAA III II 1 2 F Is I6 F 5 9 i 110 111 12 13 14 TT 16 17 ii T5 20 21 22 """" ' mmmm 23 24 25 26 27 ' 28 29 30 31 32 """ 33 34 35 """" 36 """"" 37 38 39" 40 4l" 'm 42 """ 43 """ 44 i , ,...lr, , 45 46 47 48 49 SO 51 52 53 S4 55 56 """" 57 58 59" 60 61 62 "" 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Calendar 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. 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. The 1990 Yackety Yack, the year book of the University of North Caro lina, is having portrait sitting through Nov. 22 in 213 Union. Call 1-800-873-7591 to register for your appointment! You can register for the Footfalls Run for Humanity at the Campus Y until Nov. 12. Pick up forms at the Campus Y or Union desk. The run will be held on Nov. 12. Be at the Old Well at 2 p.m. For more info call 962-2333. The Department of Dramatic Art will present Lanford Wilson's "Balm in Gilead" through Sunday, Nov. 12, in Playmakers Theatre on Cameron Ave. at 8 p.m. each evening, with 2 p.m. matinees on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $7 and are available at the Paul Green Theatre box office. They may also be purchased one hour before each performance at the Playmakers Theatre, provided seats are available. The photographs of Frederick Robert Stipe will be on display at the Hanes Art Center Gallery through Nov. 21. A reception for the artist will be held today from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. What a concept: fast food and cash From Associated Press reports ANAHEIM, Calif. The newest combo at Carl's Jr. restaurants features fast food and instant money. With one stop, you can get a burger, fries and 40 bucks. Carl ' s Jr. patrons soon will be able to pay for their food with automatic teller machine cards, said Bob Altman, vice president for management information systems at Carl Karcher Enterprises. The network will allow customers to pay for their food and withdraw up to $40 in cash for a 1 0-cent service charge. Depend on Kinko's. Color Copies Office Supplies Emergencies Binding Overflow Work Fax Service Collating Full & Self Serve Copies n n the copy center Open 24 Hours 114 W.Franklin St. 967-0790 Midnight Late snows featuring HEMY METAL & The Naked Gun ONLY $2.00! -A Look Who's Talking Nightly 7:309:30 (PG-13) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:304:30 DAD Nightly 7:009:10 (PG) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:10 THE BEAR Nightly 7:00 9:10 (PG) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:10 Why Not Own Where You Live While At UNC? AAA Your parents will appreciate the return on this leveraged investment and the tax advantages... You '11 love the place and where it is. ByFinleyGolf Course.. Just 5 minutes from campus. From the60'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 eye-opening facts and figures to send your folks. Call 967-6076 Open 11-6 Daily Urban Associates of North Carolina Sales by: Cochrane & Company, Realtors tmim The public is invited. The Guilford College Delegation to the N.C. Student Legislature has in vited all UNC delegates to an interdele gation debate to be held in Greensboro Nov.. 11 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. All interested should come by the NCSL office in the Union for details. m ' ; Shocker (R) The Fabulous Baker WHEN IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VISIT 'Dad' Has All The Impact Of Terms Of Endearment: YOU'LL LAUGH AND YOU'LL CRY. Jack Lemmon is sheer brilliance." Pal Collins. WWOR-TV ACK LEMMON -TED OANSON Sometimes, the greatest man you ever meet... Till Showtimes 2:00 4:10 7:00 "ONE OF THE BEST FILMS OF 1989, A ROUSING MUST-SEE ADVENTURE!" - Jack Gamer, GANNETT NEJWS SERVICE "ONE OF THE BEST, MOST ENTERTAINING MOVIES YOU'LL EVER SEE." - Robert Osborne, THE MOVIE CHANNEL "ONE OF THE GREATEST OUTDOOR ADVENTURES EVER FILMED." - Michael Medved, SNEAK PREVIEWS , -- i i t:1iii.ViQ,x ' i 7:00 9:10 ARSITY "THIS IS WHAT GOING TO THE MOVIES IS ALL ABOUT! It reaffirms everything that is wonderful about life!' -Jeffrey Ljwb, SNEAK PREVIEWS "A DELIGHTFUL MOVIE THAT HUGS THE HEART." - Rex Reed, Sally Dolly Shirley HELD PAKIDN MkcWSE v f t 1 zMyfi I ii.i ifc TRI-SERPICTL'RES- &SM- .HERBERT ROSS SALD' HELD DOlil' RIfIDN SHIRLEY MCLALNE DARL H.NNAH 0LYM DLXUQS JULIA ROBERTS ttSTEELMCN'OLIAS" TOMSKERRIH-DYIANMERM SSANDRET STONE 1CE0RCES DELERUE miHJRSCH S:GENE CALLAHAN -EDWARD HS0N1 CjUtA.ALU.VU,A.S.C. eVKJIUKIAlHTIt MM "-PiV?TARf UTPRrDTDOCC Ipr.1 tunrn tmuxi mccttiI Saturday The Orientation Office will hold informational meetings for all studorttS" interested in the 1990 orientation com mission on Friday, Nov. 17, at 120 p.m.; Monday, Nov. 20, at 4 p.m.; and Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 6:30 p.m. in 2J1 Union. Applications are availableat the meetings only. -Z 7:15 9:30 Boys (R) 7:00 9:15 AN MCA COMPANY is the first one. 7 mm NVIHS41 CI' ' S'UtMOS 7:00 9:10 Friday 9:10 Saturday & Sunday "ONE OF THE MOST PERFECT FILMS IMAGINABLE FOR , PARENTS TO SEE WITH THEIR CHILDREN." - Michael Dare, PARENTING MAGAZINE "THE BEST FILM EVER MADE ABOUT THIS MAGNIFICENT ANIMAL." Cleveland Amory, President, THE FUND FOR ANIMALS INC. 2:00 4:10 mmfmr j EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL 967-8665 AT THE MOVIES Darjl Olj-mpia Julia HANNAH DUKAKIS ROBERTS ROBERTHARUNG tlCuSlIELM,GNOLlAS" ill 1LU HIU1UUII HVJU vir! j .mnunLiAii urn im Mr m m wmi m omw ''Jvr . at 9:45 p.m,

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