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The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, November 28, 19897 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. Town residents tyro up miose at proposed street name i u u From Associated Press reports LULING, La. A government committee suggested renaming Luling's Old Spanish Trail "Catfish Street," but the new name didn't smell quite right to folks around here. "You should have seen the faces drop when I announced it would be Catfish Street," said Pastor Robert Zehr of the Mennonite church established 53 years ago in this town nearly 15 miles west of New Orleans. Zehr said his congregation was ap palled at the prospect, even if their street would be named for one of Louisiana's most famous exports. Old Spanish Trail has a solid, dignified ring to it, and the church is proud to have that address, the minister said. The committee has been working to eliminate a multitude of St. Charles Parish streets with identical or similar names. There are seven First Streets around the parish, and Luling alone has Oak Lane, Oak Place and Oak Avenue. Old Spanish Trail, one of many roads around the state recalling the days of Spanish rule, runs about eight miles from Boutte Calvin and Hobbes Doonesbury THATS THE SKIPPER? SOVIET FLEET, ALLRI6HT...NO, ' WHAT? NO... IT'S THE I CAN'T FINP7H5 OTTOMANS, 5 ITALIANS' V i :Shoe r I camt p&:ipel BETWEEN MlMl(5ANj AMP NOTRE PAME... ) THE Daily Crossword by George : ACROSS 1 Appeal '. 5 Outmoded: abbr. 8 Occasion ' 12 Respite ; 13 Tiff ; 14 Bucolic 15 Gr. mountain ! 16 Leander's love ; 17 Serviceable old style . 18 Julie Andrews movie 21 Set of tools ! 22 Alehouse ;23 Olympics winner 28 Barbershop needs 33 Bustle 34 Power 36 Pelvic bones 37 Fin 39 Govt. org. 40 Rod 41 Article 42 Spouted vessel 44 Neckline shape 45 In Itself 47 Hands over 49 Drivers' org. 51 Postal dept. 52 Vivien Leigh movie 61 Love in Latina 62 Milan money 63 Indian 64 Netlike cap 65 Landed 66 Solitary 67 Wrestling wins 68 Bribe 69 Break DOWN - 1 Cabal 2 Fertile 3 Otherwise 4 Juneau's state 5 Accessible 6 Minnesinger's kin 7 Bend over 8 Ballet attire 9 Rainbow 10 Bamako's land 11 Energy source: abbr. 13 Invalid 14 Cuban dance 19 Cargo ship 20 Rage 23 Criminal society 24 Improves copy 25 Gentle people 26 Withered TUESDAY 2 p.m.: The Institute for Research in Social Science will hold "Introduc tion to Analysis of Categorical Data, Session 1 ," and IRSS Faculty Seminar, in 02 Manning until 4 p.m. Session 2 will be Nov. 30. For more info call 966 4791. 4 p.m.: The Campus Y Publicity Committee will meet in the upstairs Campus Y lounge. All are welcome. 6 p.m.: The China Club will host K.H. Lee, who will speak about Chi nese Herbal Medicine in 335 Beard. 6:30 p.m.: The N.C. Association of Educators Student Program presents Sandra Rogers, N.C. Teacher of the Year, in 216 Peabody. 7 p.m.: The Murdoch Committee to Des Allemands. The committee has had other prob lems doing its job. In Luling, a street named for con quistador Hernando Cortez in the Coro nado Park subdivision had to be re named because Des Allemands has a Cortez Lane. The committee suggested Magellan to go along with Balboa, Coronado and DeSoto. No good. "We wanted to stay with the Spanish names," said Ken Riggin of the Coro nado Civic Association. "Magellan was not actually Spanish. He was contracted by the Spanish, but he was Portuguese." The committee settled on Pizarro. Dogs get their wash day AUSTIN, Texas A collie named Katie gets a shampoo, while a Lhasa Apso called Su Chi gets the tangles cut from her long tresses. Then there's a chubby Rottweiler dubbed Bubbette in the dog dryer. They're all being primped and groomed by their owners at the "do-it-yourself dog wash." "We think it's just a new lifestyle for t MAYBE WW ERE ?JJ?' EARLY.. . IyIANS? V 4 s. ? FOR MR. BUSH, CAN'T WE SIR. HE SAID 6ET SOME HE ANPGORBY THING FROM WANTED TO PUT SHORE TH&R FEET UP - ZANPTALK. C Unas ooswo?... Urquhart 11 1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved 27 Tire part 29 Acne sign 30 Martini item 31 Kitchen item 32 "Land alive!" 35 Stare 38 Big bird 40 Set of steps 42 Bangkok native 43 Out of style 46 Sounded like a crow 48 Vanna sells them 50 Book of maps 52 Catching of the breath 53 Atlanta complex 54 Midday 55 God of love 56 Hawaiian port 57 Voyage 58 Golf club 59 Actress Foch 60 Profound 12 15 18 19 21 23 24 25 33 34 37 L 41 4T 38 46 49 52 53 54 !5S 61 4 will meet in the Campus Y lounge until 8 p.m. to discuss its big December project Operation Santa Claus. Everyone come and help spread some Christmas cheer. The Equestrian Club will meet in 220 Union. Everyone going to the Dec. 1 show at Virginia Intermont must at tend! The Moravian Student Fellowship will meet at Hal Atkins' house. Trans portation will leave from Granville West and Morrison lobbies at 6:45. Student Health Service (SHS), Dia betes Education will hold Holidays with Diabetes for students with diabetes and roommates, friends, or family in the Health Ed Conference Room. Bring a favorite recipe to exchange. The SCUBA Club will meet to plan dogs," said John Cole, 58, who just opened the third Little Dipper Do-it-Yourself Pet Care Center in Austin. Cole launched his pet-washing spot in 1987, after Austin's economic crunch battered his real estate investments and hurt his privacy-fencing company. A veteran hunter, Cole had years of experience washing and dipping his German short hair pointers and he decided it was far too much trouble. Planning for New Jersey BISMARCK, N.D. A husband wife team from Minot State University propose turning New Jersey into a giant parking lot and airport to alleviate crime and urban stress on the East Coast. Stephen and Barbara Ragan's idea of making New Jersey into an "Interna tional Parkade" is a whimsical parody of a proposal by two Rutgers Univer sity professors in New Jersey to turn the Great Plains into a giant buffalo pre serve. "I think it's partially serious," Ragan said, although much of their 11 -page "scholarly paper" is clearly comedy. "It was meant to be fun, and it has been o TOO LATE, SIR. OH, WO0U... HOUIAdOUT inl BVERSEW A PAIR. UM... w f-i4 OFSAIAJ- CARTWHEEL? HORSES 10 11 13 14 18 17 20 22 26 27 128 29 30 31 32 35 36 39 40 42 43 44 47 !48 50 51 56 57 58 59 60 ,82 .5 16 ,68 169 1AJH1J :a.SlvnjPf lllfilllE JL L JL ALlM A JL ! L yL$L 1L JLLLMSLELILSLILS. JL A JJL 1 UL L JL JL JL JL I P X X ii. -4X A JL XL L JLiiSEiLAAIixilA A L JL MJJL i. A L i -1 JL A L MSLAixiixlliu A JL 1 1 1 . I i JL A 4f.JLAJLi.0 AIM, fXiJi 1AXH Alii. "" II Jill JL m All JL 11JL1 liilD ffilJLJL iAlWlTlSl JSlElElsr JaIrIkIs Spring Break trip to Cozumel and Cancun, Mexico. All divers and non divers are welcome. Anyone interested in the Christmas trip to Florida is also welcome. 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 fun. I learned some things about New Jersey it's worse than I thought." The Ragans he's a professor in special education and she is an English department lecturer call for New Jersey's 7 million residents to be relo cated to the Plains. There would be five mega-airports with rail service to nearby cities. The buffalo idea was broached by Frank Popper, a Rutgers urban studies Housing paid the building's utility costs. Howes said the town had taken an active role in helping the town's home less because state and national pro grams have been cut during the past few years. "I think state and national agencies need to take more active roles. In the past decade they have moved away from helping." Pollitzer said people had become more aware of the homeless problem during the past Five years and have become more involved in helping the homeless. She said that more than 100 volunteers helped at the shelter and that 25 groups helped serve meals. "Activism and awareness have gradually risen, and people realize that they must do something to help." Moran said the shelter had not only increased awareness of the homeless, but it had also made people aware of the need for affordable housing. The town council will also have to make decisions about its support of affordable housing in Chapel Hill. According to a report from the Ameri can Chamber of Commerce Research ers Association, housing in Chapel Hill costs 30.6 percent more than the na tional average, and total living expenses are 8 percent above the national aver age. Since 1980 the estimated median income has risen 50 percent, but the price of a single family home has risen 70 percent, according to the town's comprehensive plan. With rising costs two plans have been initiated to provide housing to lower-income people in Chapel Hill: the Tandler Homeownership Program, a government-sponsored affordable housing project; and the Culbreth Park Community Development Corporation, a private sector project. The Tandler program improves housing through the town's use of vacant land and federal funds. Its goal is to lower purchase costs for low income families. The town's comprehensive plan defines low-income housing as 50 per 010 Laserset Resumes CO. COPIES rushes possible open 7 days a week on Franklin Street above Sadlack's 967-6633 24 They're All Business Hours To Us. Comprehensie copy service. Fast turnaround Seven days a week Guaranteed deadlines It's on time. Or it's on us. 100 West Franklin St 933-2679 iiiiiuiimiimiii mi 11 a nil ri. miiii.i mi mini i i tmtm I I fUi&itAi3 SjKlfi Prancer (G) 7: 15 q 9:50 Back to the Future Part II (PG) 7:30 9:45 nights from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Room assignments will be posted in Peabody Hall. Interested in earning 3 hours of passfail credit? Tutors are needed for the spring semester in the above listed subjects. Applications are available in 106 Phillips Annex. Handel's "Messiah" will be per formed Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. and Dec. 10 at 3 p.m. in Hill Hall Auditorium. Origi nal Handel score, Ensemble Courant Baroque Orchestra, renowned soloists, baroque chorus. Tickets on sale in advance for $10 for the public, $8 for senior citizens and $5 for students. Phone 962-1039 for more information. A collaborative exhibition titled "Cross Words" by a group of artists called the "League of Ten" will be shown at the Hanes Art Center Glass professor, and his wife, Deborah. Protect your computer LINCOLN, Neb. Computers should practice safe ... interfacing. That's the idea behind "Safedisk," the "poly floppy disk condoms" Tekservices Inc. of Fremont is manu facturing for computer supply stores. Word of the Safedisk spread after television talk-show host Arsenio Hall cent to 80 percent of the median house hold income. The estimated income for a family of four is $40,300. Julie Andresen, a town council member, said the program was a town initiative in which mortgages were negotiated on homes and the town of fered buyers second mortgages with no interest, based on the buyers' salaries. "The program appears to be success ful, but we will have to wait for the town manager's review of the program." Rimer said the town must research every available resource to build af fordable housing. He said the town must work with the Housing and Urban Development Committee and private residents in Chapel Hill. Andresen added that she did not expect the council to use any more resources for more programs at the present time. "The private sector needs to become involved. We will help them set up programs." The Culbreth Park project is a pri vate sector program. The project plans to build 52 small single-family houses for rent or purchase on 25 acres of land on Culbreth School Road. Public hous ing rentals will occupy 10 units, 30 units will be low-income homes and 12 units will be market rate homes anyone Rush Chris Miller, president of Pi Kappa Alpha, said the issue of alcohol use during rush was secondary to the issue of cooperation among fraternities. "I think it's real important that fraternities take time to work together with the Inter-Fraternity Council and the ad ministration for our own benefit. "The alcohol problem is not the is sue. People don't join fraternities to drink. It's the fraternities working with the Inter-Fraternity Council and the Legal Problems ? call Orrin Robbins Attorney at Law 968-1825 Harlem Nights Nightly 7:009:10 W Sat & Sun Matinee 2:004:10 DAD Nightly 7:009:10 (PG) Sat& Sun Matinee 2:004:10 Look Who's Talking Nightly 7:30 9:30 (PG-13) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:304:30 . EDDIE RICHARD MURPHY PRY0R They're up b omeMiinj big. UAMM M1GJ4I5 R A PARAMOUNT PICTURE .- Tw 1 tOPTltOMT f '589 6 CABAmCJN' "iCWIS ALL I G"TS iISD A ?SAOlJ" COtHMbMlCATtONS COMPANT ATtQNS COMPANT &m& If Showtimes 7:30 9:40 Gallery through Dec. 1. Sign up continues at the Learning Skills Center in 204 Phillips Annex for $35, 8-week, test preview sessions for: GMAT, LSAT, GRE and MCAT. Ses sion I: January through March. Session II:' March through May. Session II LSAT nearly closed out. SHS Advisory Board and Student Government are now accepting appli cations for a SHS Student Liaison Subcommittee. Now is your chance to be active and heard. Applications and information in Suite C and at the Union front desk. The Carolina Week by Week Cam pus Calendar exposes you. Deadline for fall photographs is Friday, Dec. 1. Contact Christie Blom at 967-4783 for more information. tittered over them. The two plastic covers fit two sizes of floppy disks. Stephen Nabity of Fremont "Dr. Safedisk" said he got the idea while watching a TV newscast about a pre dicted outbreak of computer viruses on Friday, Oct. 13. "It came to me that people should practice safe whatever-they-do a lot of computer viruses were going around," said Nabity, 33. from page 1 may buy. Runyan Woods, who founded the Affordable Housing Project, said his group had spent one and a half years buying property to build the Culbreth project. Woods said some profits would be taken from the market rate homes to help lower the sales costs of the low income homes. "The town staff and council have been very helpful with our program. They have given us good ideas and have been supportive." Habitat for Humanity is another group helping to alleviate the housing problem in Chapel Hill. The town and University chapters work together to provide quality shelter to town resi dents. Habitat decides which families re ceive houses through an application and interview process with Orange County's Habitat selection committee. Then the families must put in 1 00 hours of work on other families' houses and receive a lot for their home. The fami lies must also work 600 hours on their own homes. "We believe that building the houses is a partnership for these folks," said Robert Tuck, the Orange County vol unteer coordinator. from page 1 administration." Most national organizations do not have specific policies regarding the use of alcohol in rush processes. Fred Yoder, editor of publications for the national Sigma Chi organization, said there was no specific policy concerning wet or dry rush for Sigma Chi. 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