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The Dally Tar Heel Tuesday. Septembr 25, 1173 Plans to elevate women NOW cjusiotreE o meet W a-i f Saturday was not a particularly good day for Carolina toolbar! fans as the Tar Heels stumbled to their first loss of the season. Some of the students seemed to be having trouble HELP WANTED --fray - Car Shop Food & Dairy Meet imerrstinz popU wllinj part; brtrar'v .Acrk in rrUved straosphtre F1 siWt bnir or Come by 1305 E. Franklin Si vvny Live in a Dull Old Pig Pen When Our Prints Will Make It A Lively One? THE OLD BOOK CORNER 1 37 A Eost Rosemary Street Opposite Town Porking Lots Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514 A I I - ft CYCLE CENTERS io Ve have the larae&t selection of imported 10-speeds in the Triangle. Complete repair service Featuring FIORELU STAR - BATAVUS 942-4480 Open 10-6 Daily 10-8 Mon.-Thurs. 106 N. Graham St., Carrboro Got The r ; mTi Tin nTi i 3 f" Then take advantage of our special 2 for the Price of 1 menu plan and receive 2 meals for the price of 1 (applicable to any item on the After-9 Menu 9 P.M. to closing). "v What's the (choke) score? reading the scoreboard after three quarters, and others had even more trouble believing rL (Photo by Tom Korby) t . t ." - . . r amous e Today's Activities HamOton Morton, stale senator and former UNC student body president, wIU speak on "The Republican Party. Ms Principles and Its Future" at 7JZ0 pjn. in room 204 of the Carotin Union. A BETTER VAY - The Mattx Cassette System of Seif-Fuinnmenl by Uaxwelt Uaftz, U.D, F.E.C.S. Author of Psycho-Cybernetics. A New Way To Better LMng. Tea Grey. It A. MorM CmM Rep Southern Ptan. M.C. 2S3C7 - U lAiilfig The Lest seller is on the screen 1:36 Now Playing He's The Devil They Named The Island For. H, J.. nr ta.O Shows 3-5-7-9 Tuesday Night Special 9 .-n ti n D 3:24 1 , . 5:12l iA) 7:00f fVj;yi 8:48j A "II -w 310 Across From Glon Lennox f r . T Th Association of Women Students ( AWS) wit! meet at 7 p.m. In room 209 of the Carolina Union. The film festival and a women' radio program will be discussed. Dennis B. Giflings of the Biostatistics Department will speak on "An Example of Some Quart titive Methods to Evaluate the Performance ot a Primary Health Care Program" at 4 p.m. in room 224 of Phillip Hail. Coffee will be served at 3:30 p jtv. In room 277 of Phillip HaH. Manuscripts for the Undergraduate Literary Magazine will be accepted until Friday. Oct. 19. Information on guidelines Is available at the Carolina Union desk. fl swm mmmmtmim mmim I --mm tbmmmmtim tmmm JJ LteSMSttMul g,,. .. I n n i i r 1 1 1 1 j i i '4 - ii; ' VESPA ANSWERS TODAY'S BIGGEST PROBLEMS GOlOQV conomy ransporiaiion Exhaust and noise pollutants almost entirely eliminated Safe, maneuverable. and needs little space to park Pennies a day for gas and maintenance Choose from 5 models Now available at Vespa Motor Sports ltd. 909 Downtown Blvd. Raleigh, N.C. 276C4 Pho Phone (919) 833-8643 "Sales, Service, and Parti" Calendar n 1CDC3 J r ) " i by EH en Wetner Staff Writer The Chapel Hill chapter of ihc National Organization for Women (NOW) mill hold its first meeting of the academic car at 7:30 p m. Sunday. Sept. 30. at the home of Miriam Slifkin. 313 Burlage Circle. The meeting is being held to acquaint prospective members and other interested TD) for stiuidleet Yoteirs Student Body President Ford Rurgc urged students Monday to take advantage cf oter registration on campus and to register to ote. The Orange County Board of Elections has authorized to days this icek. Monda and Wednesday, for oncampus reparation in Woollen Gym. One of the registrars at Woollen said she 3 if ft rune-oils to be held Run-off elections will be held in three districts Wednesday to fill vacant scats on the Campus Governing Council. The run-offs in Graduate Districts i and VI and Off-Campus Undergraduate District III are necessary because no cand-ate received a majority of the ballots cast. Lam- Misner is the only candidate on the ballot in GD I and Robert Woodard will be the only name on the ballot in L'D 111. In GD VI. the candidates are Rod Kictt. ho lead the voting for that seat in last week's election. Frank Kessler and Richard La el. The polls will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.' mmmmmm j Hiaaiwtfll ! 44 IL iLw I l&IUli. business, math, physics and chemistry students... We have Q what you ne i 1 r CALCULATOR REIMTALS by the week month, or semester Come by Suite C in the Union or call 933-3902 after 2 PM odorn irocle Transportation ECOLOGY MINDED ECONOMY MINDED VESPA CIAO (pronounced f Cbow) -TJf t if Pedal it like a bike Or enjoy the motor for fun and comfort Vespa Ciao has 2 separate drive systems that you select Great for exercise Easy to ride Exhaust and noise pollu tants almost entirely eliminated Fantastic mileage Now available at V5pa Motor Sports ltd. 909 Downtown Blvd. Raleigh. N.C. 27604 Phone (919) 833-8643 "Sales. Service, and Parts" people with the goals and plans of NOW. Shttin. president of the organization stated that this scar's goals arc to irr.prmc the status of worsen on campus, especial.) through the Affirmative Action commsttcc and the Association of Women Students avi to educate women on the credit system so that they may handle l he: r financial affairs competently. AI! members of the University community could not otirrutc ihc number ol person ho had been registered Monday but th: she, four other registrar and their helper' had been kept busy all day One reliable obscrcr. uho declined to he identified, said he felt that about 250 pet pic had registered Monday. Ist ear. about 500 students registered each da during a similar two-day registration at Woolen G m. Those who do not register at Woollen Grr can still register until Oct. Q a: the Municipal Building in Chapel H:1L TheNm 6 election is being held for city election and a stateuide liquor referendum The most cffcctic way I Know of to guarantee pouer for any group is to io:c. said Runge. "If students expect to have a sjv in workings of this comrr un.ty they mut be prepared at the ery least to influence th:s town with their ote. "The most important aspect of the registration drie is the question of who will represent students on the town board." he said. Any one who has been a resident of Orar.ge County for 30 days will be able to sign up to ote. Registration at Wolien Gym will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Horton to address YRC on the Republican party Sen. Hamilton "Ham" Horton. former UNC student body president, will address the Young Republican Club (YRC) at 7;Ki p.m. today in room 202 of the Student Union. He will speak. oxrThe RepuhLcaa Party: Its Principles and Its Future." Horton is a Republican from Forsyth County. He presently serses as jo:nt Republican caucus leader and parliamentarian of the N.C. Senate. ToiriDojht 2 Wight At Chase Cafeteria This includes: Corn O'Brien Green Beans Assorted Breads and Butter Jello Molds Iced Tea & Punch 'il 11' feff ft m J Tuesday From 5-7 P.M. atmrn- Meal Plan Tickets Will Be Honored 1 arc iTt?.ci l.!"nn arorc ;th a coff.p'ai thJ tti irmiofl to come. tnicTTzcl fwf ' he afcie to ynn one or trsxz (A c OV' Latk forte ic such areas ct.14 trc. tdtatoi, err. pUty rrr.t rt-itifify rs. rri fvr.. p'!.tc and '. rr S()V' t a terror JHrzjn of both rrm ard omcii cr.r:rr.ttcd lo bringing r info f-'d pr:rrth p .th rren in a!l apcf! jcia! L'r a"r3 rrjcrr.Strship fee a'- S 'K i;-J r-rrr.trTvh p is S5. f r kx-al ti-tf'TT th ihrvc as o'd "But the frcp r- t or. 3 Kecme acme in tHe pa;t star." uj SL.' Ire tr-apfcr re a-a 'i rrjer-.bcrs. At trr trr it t-'r-ttd the I r-i'Vc area, hut ta. jwr l thr f . "".iC'i f TTr '? r groups. rrm c.?;. rtt- the i '.rr-c-.r C hp-cl II. II rrgvs A pLay area i chi"tdrt-n w.d xr p-iiJid Sunday f'rtrr'k -uld tm ar,d vuppLcs f r thc.r tr.idrrTj. For a riir rr f-jrher irr "r-.i!i.r. call M ir-m SLf i ;r. a: S?-ZZ C):, cr at 933-t5. BurLrfc CVtle the f.rst kit reached af'.rr turrr j eft c- f strs I)ric. c o ttj r. r d?r. f2 I r.r. '. t- ards Durham. Rather lectures Iar. Ri'.'cr. Wr.te l""z C"-rev;r.dr.. for CBS newv. mil; pci. I aed r..pht at Duke Ur.nerv.ty. The add'ev sr -orcd he Irrrue c-f Pr '.cy Srirrrs ar,d I u Affa:r. hcf.n it !5 p rr. ;r. Page Aud.t rr;--. He i eper.rd to d.us the i"--.-; -! Vhr:e House trlr : en c o ir ir sru p.r j the nation's attitude toward the Prcv;dcr.o. and the use of teie-nvtos by IjC Wfcrtc Hiuvc to shape public cp.ru on. Rather began his jouma..-v-t! career i-. I55D as an Associated Prt re rtcr. -K;rd CBS news in lZ as cruef of the nefwerk's Sou".hesl Bureau m Da-las He t a graduate of Sa . Hausto-. St-tc College ard attrrdrd tre I r.. crx.t . : Houston and South Tevas School cf I au Rschard Rcbertson. YRC. urged aryone interested about the Republican party to attr meet.rg. He said the gra'. ic-r :h: d the car .cluh rrsto rr. err. hers ar.d educat;rr. cf:hrsc rr. the pnncip!es and history of the -A reception for Ser.. and Mr. H be gien af:r- the meetsr.g in Towers West's socual iource. any . ort o: " w ..!c G: Now Pliin 'sn)DiiWH is an exquisite movie? -CO-IS ( W -i J Shows 3-5-7-9 No PUin 1 dc:;ald ice- I )- IKxra jgiEj "tir; tu Show 5-5-7-9 V "('11,1' iimn Tte Oa.ry Tr Hl pubhstd fey ttit Unmty e Nrt Creuia Stwdcnt wticatMMtt lowt, ay cet Sim3. mam prioi, cate, ad summer At r ta t t oMy Sjtray liuti s"" . 12. & 29. Octtc 27. n4 NortmUr 1 6 4k 17. Oflicct arc at tk SMt Unoft wildinf. Ui.. Mortk Carolina. CHapcl M. N.C 27S1. Tcten nfnbTi: Niwi, Sortt 933-1011. 9331012; Buiimti, Circalatiee. AOrtiwnt 933-1 1 S3. Sbtcrtt rates- S1S.ee prr yr; 00 tmttr. Sco4 dm pett a4 at U.S. ot Off c Cfcapal Mai, K.C T Cmst C gm Cowacal khall fct (otti to rtrwiin tt Stuacnt Actrit fra ad to parapnat au Iroat ta Stuatnt Actio. twi Fa (1.1. t. of taa Stwaaat Canstitutien). Tha Dairy Tar Meal reienret te rt to regulate tM typofraphical too o aU atfTertiMfneatt ad to rtnu oe tura ay copy n cowuder oMctiewfrM. Tr Dairy Tar Meal ut not consider adiMttmeatt or lymtatt for any ty peerapkical errert or trrontoui insertion unliu atottca H nre to tla "-"- Mwuatr vtn i ( 1 ) o day Her the ad vartiMneat appearv or witairt one day of the rocemna o ter sfveeu or subscription of ttio paper. Tito Oaty Tar Heet aria not fee respnWe for more thaa ooa locorrect insertion of an advertisement scheduled to run several timev Notice for site correction mt a fvaa oarora Me Mil iasartion. ite-iO 7he fun way to 3! Av,.) The fun way to go! Murray ool . . . . rioy Alford . . . , . . . Business Mer, . . Advet . M er.
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