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Tuesday, May 12. 1970 THE DAILY TAR HEEL r - if- " 3 - 1 JT'TTc n h 7 -4 "JIM. UsLH, s i y, ft t , Iff C3 . A 7T7 15 In April of 196&, Avadon-Elack left UCLA carrying only a pack and a deeping bag. His goal was to hitch hike around the United r C o Campus COLLEGE LIFE will present a film entitled "Come Help Change' the World" tonight at 7 in the Student Union, room 207-209. A discussion will follow the film. BAHA'I FAITH meets tonight at 7:30 in the Union. Baha'ullah says, "That one indeed is a man who, today, dedicatheth himself to the service of , the entire human race." o IVOOBDEHQY FOREST STUD EOT at U.N.C. Dinner meeting vitli the Ilesdniastor Wed., May U!h, 6:00 P.M. Holiday Inn Alumni Office h " -"L - ... v) 4- -v' ; : v ' i v - CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 4- Strip of cloth 5- Number 6- Sharpens 7- Leaks through 8- Flag 9- Mohammedan nam 1 -Snake 4-Hurl 8Separate 12- African antelope 13- Poker stake 14- Lamb's pen name q jnjet 15- 0rgan of hearing cymbals 16- Last.ng for years l7.Compass point 18-Steeple lQ.Nnfo M cralA 20- Unclose - 21 -Com pass point 22- Harvest goddess 23 Assistant 27-Stroke 29- Da nee step 30- Bury 31 - Pre posit ion 32- Decay 33- Parcel of land 34- Conjunction 35- Doctrine 37- Hurried 38- Native metal 39-Cease 40-Recent 4 1 -Above 42-Spoken 44-Cubic meter 47-lntensify 51- Soak 52- Booty 53- Solar disk 54 River island 55- Makes lace 56- Grant use of 57- Nahoor sheep DOWN 1- Matures 2- Break suddenly 3- On oversolicitous about niceties 22-Grain 24-Pronoun 2b-Loved one 26- Gaelic '; 27- Fruit seeds 28- Dillseed 29- Vessel 30- Electrified particle 32-Rumors 330rdinance 36 37 38 40 41 43 States not simpley to travel, but to spread his dream of "personalized theatre" to people. . During the past year, Calendar DR. LEE J. KIEFFER will speak at the Joint Institute of Laboratory Astrophysics Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Phillips Hall. Dr. Kieffer, from the University of Colorado, will speak on "Angular Engery Distribution of Molecular Fragments Produced by Electron Impact." Tea and '-coffee will be served in room 217 at 3:30 p.m. : PROF. W.H. FLYGARE of the chemistry department at the University of Illinois will speak on "The Molecular LAST BIG DAY! Shows: 1 : 15-3 :1 1 -5 :07-7 :08-9 :09 consider the possibilities NATALIE WOOD ROSERTCULP BOB & CAROL & TED & ALICE Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle BobQCarol TecrAlice AlNlElwrMll TljriTlU N t i h e sQsjo m eTjn t RAlgjt QS rMj I MjQ S A A TOFT j nJTmlS i. X T E ADL o l tpgj pg A l Rf OjP E NT TTRt o oiEL.gTrb's! jAfT Id'e 12 - Negative - Tell - Musical dramas - Pertaining to the navy - Guido's low note - Sun god 44- Dispatch 45- Check 46- Girl's name 47- ln music, high 48- Tibetan gazelle 49- Obtained 50- Number 27 23 5 29 SI30 r, ffil -sir r- SS: rS? w Hi! 111 mini i3nE 47 43 49 50 51 55 1 I 1 m I I s7i 1 10 AAXS HIM HAPPy Avadon-Black has performed on college and university campuses across the nation. He arrived here last night in the Great Hail of the Union at 8 J - . ' Staff Photo by John Gellman Events Zee man Effect and the Measurement of Molecular Quadrupole Moments" at the Joint UNC-Duke Physics Colloquium Thursday at 4 p.m. The group will meet in 207 Venable Hall. Refreshments will be served in the lobby at 3:30 p.m. INTERNATIONAL I.D. Card applications are now available at the International. Student Center lobby . The cards are especially beneficial for anyone traveling abroad. APPLICATIONS for the 1970-71 Puerto Rico Exchange Program are now available in the main lobby of the International Student Center. The basic requirements are conversational ability in Spanish and either a member of the rising sophomore, junior or senior class. For further information, contact LaDonna Auton at 933-5097 or go by the ISC office. THE CHAPEL HILL DRAFT Counseling Service is open from 3-5 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 7-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday in Suite C of the Carolina Union. The counselors will discuss any problems or questions dealing with the draft. Orchestra Performs Tonight The University Symphony Orchestra will present a concert of orchestral works by Ludwig van Beethoven tonight at 8 o'clock in the Hill Hall Auditorium. This concert is part of the Tuesday Evening Concert Series presented by the UNC Department of Music. Give Rare Books in Leather Bindings to This Year's Graduates ... Priced from $10.00 up ho Old yJ DookOorncr ; Lui3 137 E. Rosemary St. . Li j Opposite Town Patkinq Lets ' f'nnrr,fTBf','ri n?:': .'r!s!sf' p T , - f j 1 1 i : I I LET Wl m IN ALL Tn r"r"nrH 1 TV - ' '' caums book ULjUkiOL.lu L o'clock. Avadon-Black's theatre is a combination of poignant stories about people he has met during his travels, the poetry of Stephen Crane and e.e. cummings, and a sequence of surrealistic characters which involve the audience. Avadon-Black's dream is to bring the beauty and power of . his theatre into the lives of people everywhere. Each performance becomes an experience created . for that audience. The audience is more than just spectators. "It is necessary for people to get together outside of their roles to truly understand each other," he said. "My way, the way I feel I can be more effective, is through the theatre and conveying people to other people." Since the beginning of his, hitch-hiking ventures, Avadon-Black has traveled throughout the southwest, the Mississippi area, Florida and now he is headed up the East Coast. When Avadon first goes to a college campus, he sets up a booth and does magic tricks to get to know the students. "Magic is like a common denominator in reaching people," he said. "It's a way of talking to people and seeing how they react." There is no charge for the show. Donation, however, will be accepted to "keep Avadon-Black traveling." "A donation may be many things," he said, "a meal, a room, an appreciation of the theatre." Part of Avadon-Black's "dream" for the theatre of the future is free admission and . participation. Avadon-Black plans to continue traveling indefinitely. Eventually he would like to organize a touring group for his "personalized theatre" dream. , , Students, are invited to see Avadon-Black perform and to talk with ' him after the " performances or at his booth in the Union during the day. Hems LOST YELLOW Poli Sci. 86 notebook with the owner's name and address on it has been lost. If found, call Earl at 968-9114 after 6 p.m. RED CLOTH pocketbook containing glasses, contacts, I.D. and date's wallet was lost. Reward offered for return. Call Janice, at 933-4669. KEY CHAIN, with a "Phantom" inscription on it and very important keys, was lost Friday night of Jubilee: Reward offered. Return to the DTH Office. STUDENT I.D. CARD was lost on Saturday night of Jubilee. If found call 968-9182 and ask for Robert E. James. BROWN "conventional type" wallet containing cash, driver's license, I.D. and other important papers has been lost. If found, contact Ralph M. Thomas in 409 Craige or call 933-7054 after 7 pjn. weekdays. Reward. BROWN CAMEO RING was lost in Kenan Stadium during Jubilee. Reward and no questions asked if returned. Call 933-2555. r . - - J - y i It'- it ; ' ' " . r'"" 1 J X ' U " V 11 f r.. vf " J r A w-, i f I ; i J ' c ) . P i. IS! By Mike McGowan Photo Editor Who is she? What's a .rl like her doing heading uj a protest march? Those were the questions of visiting press in Raleigh Friday. And the girl they were asking questions about was Cathy Sterling, the first woman president of N.C. State's student body. There she stood in front of thousands of screaming students. "All right," she said. "I'm going to read Gov. Scott's statement." She was mad and she felt she had lots of reason to be. These students were being rude and she had just gotten out of a meeting which must have been frustrating at best. ; Earlier that day she and Tommy Bello, UNC's student body president, had spoken to M Lost & Found BOOK entitled "American Constitution" by C.H. Prichitts has been lost. Reward for return. Contact Danny L. Lineberger in 309 Ruffin or call 968-9182. GOLD-RIMMED prescription glasses with new polaroid lenses were lost near the northeast end of Kenan Stadium. Reward. Call 942-5370 after 10 p.m. 1971 CAROLINA CLASS RING with a light blue stone and Chi Phi Greek letter insignia, engraved with the initials KTT has been lost. If found, call 968-9073. Reward offered. V7 I 0 Cathy Sterling Prepares To Address Student Protesters Students Don't Listen, the crowd at the State student union. They had both promised the crowd that big things could be in the offing. And the crowd had cheered. Both presidents had had their constituencies completely with them. But this was hours later, or days it seemed. And the crowd seemed composed of completely different people. Cathy Sterling spoke again above the noise of the crowd. She began to read the statement. The crowd responded with obscenities. She gave them one last chance and finished reading the statement. WThen they didn't let her finish her comments, she merely shrugged her shoulders, turned around and stalked . off away from the microphone. ' ,, She had been saying that Scott had done more than any FOUND MEMO pad at the petition desk in front of the post office. Pad appears to belong to a faculty member. Call 933-4309 to claim. BROWN V-NECK man's sweater was found near the front of the rally. Call Judy at 933-2731 to identify and claim. j ) N HI IQ l Mir I I I It r $ f 'fir I Ml i ijj 1 l'Not to be missed! Antcn (ios viewpoint throughout is phot of the interplanetary ivisitor descending on the American YYesr witn : curiosity than compassion, but with far more compas sion than contempt. Ho one who takes cinema seriously csn afford to pass up this latest canvas from the pal ette of the Michelangelo for our own time end cur, own medium." j Andrew Sanh, I Village Voles I A Even To 1 Pretty Face other governor. And she meant it. But the group of students weren't satisfied. Even Cathy Sterling, the girl who had done an impossible thing in winning an election on State's campus, could not control them. But even in defeat the press kept on asking her. And the answers were all the same "She's fantastic. I've never seen anyone do anything like it before." When another person would have been totally crushed by 8,000 students refusing to listen, Cathy Sterling was merely nettled. She was not brought down. She was angered. And the people who took time to see her reactions realized thLt she had not finished what she was going to say. She had left the sentence hanging. Iff 7 S'-ntn:" flW ONLY S9.9S Lcbor (Standard Models Only) Adjust Valves Test Compression Lubricate Chassis Change Oil & Clean Filter Clean & Replace Spark Plugs Clean or Replace Points Clean Air Filter Adjust Timing & Carburetor Road Test and Report Any Additional Repairs Needed. Harold's 70 Durham Rd. ! i5nT)l jf .A Hi" i i more , 4 K t t 4 Ivf. . I i ' I , At the Capital Gaioito 1 "Gov. Scott has done more than any other goernor ..." And the reporters read into that a very large "but" and responded to her that wav. 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