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Tht D&Hy Tar Htl Veaf tZsy, Cctctsr 13, 1S74 lVeVeVe,VeVeVVeVVVsVseVVVeWVVeWV,' I :. i i r o jj)fluncu To Elections for Residence Hall Association (RH A) representatives from Joyner and Carr-Old East-Old West districts will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. Joyner' s ballot box will be located in the dorm's lobby. The Carr-Old East Old West box will be on the north side of Carr on the steps facing Davie Hall. DTH films Shake those mid-term exam blues by spending an evening with Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney and Errol Flynn. Every Tuesday and Thursday night, from now until Dec. 5, you can enjoy a star-studded film sponsored by the Daily Tar Heel at the Carolina Theatre. But the best part is the price. Starting Friday you can purchase tickets for the remaining 13 films for only $10. The price at the door is $1.50. Most of these films are rarely seen on the screen, and all of them will be taken out of distribution Dec. 31. So this is An shoe 103 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill HI! f')Ji Illi 1074. 80 Proof, Tequilo. Dorron Distillers The Daily Tar Heel It published by the University oil North Carolina Student Publications Board, dally except Sunday, exam period, Vacation, and; summer periods. No Sunday Issue. The following; dates are to be the onty Saturday issues: September; 14, October S & 19, and November 2, 16 & 23. j Offices are at the Student Union building, Univ. of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, N.C 27514. Telephone' numbers: News, Sports 833-1011, 933-1012; Business, Circulation, Advertising 933-11 S3. Subscription rates: $20.00 per yean $10.00 per semester. Second class postage paid at U.S. Post Office In, Chapel Hill, N.C. The Campus Governing Councl shall have powers) to determine the Sfcjdent Activities Fee and toj appropriate all revenue derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1.1.4 of the Student Constitution). The Dally Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of ail advertisements and toj revise or turn away copy N considers objectionable. The Daily Tar Heel not consider adjustments on payments for any typographical error or erroneousl Insertion unless notice is give to tne Business: Manager within (1) one day after the advertisement appears, or within one day of the receiving of lean - sheets or subscription of the paper. The Daily Tan Heel will not be responsible for mom than one Incorrect Insertion of an advertisement scheduled to run several time. Notice for such correction must be given before the next Insertion. Murray Pool . . Business Mgr. : t- fill two seats left Both districts petitioned a special election because their RHA xepresentatives recently resigned. Running from the Joyner district are Patricia Grill and Connie Warren. Nelson Higgins, Jay Levin and Walter Colton are candidates from the Carr Old East-Old West district. Elected representatives will serve bring you your last chance to catch Bogart in flicks such as High Sierra and the Treasure of Sierra Madre, which won three Academy Awards. Errol Flynn's best are in the series including The Adventures of Robin Hood and They Died With Their Boots On. You've already missed Public Enemy 1 with James Cagney, so don't miss his next one. See Cagney's Yankee Doodle Dandy for which he won "Best Actor" and Oklahoma Kid with Cagney and Bogart The Shoe for Him 'n Her old favorite-. of sailors and students. A great "around campus for guys and gals. Made from hand crafted leather with crepe soles. Moccasin comfort, barefoot flexibility . . . and moderately priced. At The Hub Ltd. Shop Monday-Saturday 9 til 6 Monl-eumo Tequila Fi Monteyma Tequila, 2 ounces. Lime juice, H lime. Sugar, H teaspoon. Orange bitters, 2 dashes. . Stir in tall glass over ice. Fill glass with club soda. Garnish with lime shell. 1 S 'it QUIAHUITL (THE RAIN) symbol for the 19rh doy of rhe oncienr Aztec week. Import Co.. New York. New York. o o m CP MR.UJCCWN, NO COMPARISON, AFTER. Five MAN! iMBAN, YBAZSINQUEZBC, LIKB, CANADIAN I houpo you reei ea&vJMSNT : THF CANADIAN WGRKSlTHPt t C0MPARBS 10 10 DOIT RIGHT I MOLE If 'THE METRIC SYSTgAU HA! WOM COXM ) HA 15 EASY TD LEARN V-, ffi lT,,,, .7 " ANP " if DEVOTED TD TEACHING 1 )r -!ZTT MOKE IMPORTANT V vacant by resignation until mid-March when the regular RHA election takes place. Regarding the election at Joyner, Grill said, The only reason I'm running is because we need an RHA representative, and I feel it's my duty as Joyner vice president to represent the dorm. Warren said her reason for running the stars The films are shown at 1 and 4 p.m. The series is jointly sponsored by the DTH and the Carolina Theatre ABC guest admission tickets will not be accepted. Four arrested Four Stanton, VaM residents were arrested and charged with felonious possession of marijuana on Highway 86 north of Chapel Hill Monday night. Chapel Hill police Lt. Arnold Gold said Tuesday. Gold said two pounds of marijuana were found in the possession of John H. Thompson, 26; and Michael L. Corbett, DTH Classifieds Get Results. North Carolina Symphony Pops Concert John Gasling, Musical Director WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 MEMORIAL HALL 8:00 pm A Carolina Union Presentation WAW X n W W U JU L ..- La VA M M II 111 M M w V Wants to know what YOU want to hear. Please check your preferences & leave this survey at the Daily Tar Heel office or call us at 967-1530! R Soft Rock Beach Music Big Bands Classical Your Age. ... FREE 8:35-9:00 SWAP Hi SHOP 10:05 (400) CAM I EXPLAIN ANVTWN6 TO W0 IF DU KEEP HA' ALL TWt TlMc7 YFAHf TAKE C&MPVS F0RFXAMPIS! IN TUB US, THE PXSDeNT7&P TO DcAL WITH TH PROBLEM OF STUDENT UNREST UI7H 1075 OF RIOT POLICE -YOU KN0CU. THE BUT DO YOU KNOW ' mTWSPRfMS MINtSm OF CANADA DID WHEN FACBD THE SAtlSFZXZEM? REPRESSION TRJP! DO YOU? was to "voice the opinions of Joyner residents at the RHA meetings." Higgins said he wanted to represent Carr-Old East-Old West because last year he never heard from his representative. "If elected I'll try to become a more visible candidate" Levin, a freshman, said the office would "give me a chance to integrate myself with the community while serving my dorm." Concern over the relocation of international students, Colton said, made him decide to run. "I feel to solve this problem RHA input is needed. Information 1 received from last year's RHA representative puts me in a good position to handle it." for possession 19, both of 215 Fayette St, Deborah D. Tankestey, 21, 1718 Pierce St., and Reba Marshall, 17, 202 Surrey Rd. The two men are being held in Chapel Hill jail and the two women in county jail in Hillsborough, Gold said. Bond is set at $1,500 each. ttadent dies Joseph L. McBennett Jr., a senior business administration major, died in an automobile accident Oct. 5 in Fayetteville, Frederic W. Schroeder Jr., associate dean of student life, announced Oct. 11. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leo McBennett Sr., 204 Sutton St., Fayetteville. 1 530AM-5.000 watt Easy Listening Jazz Solid Gold Top 40 and class . . . . PERSONAL CLASSIFIEDS: a.m. 1 2:05-1 2:30 p.m. 10:308 m 2:05-2:30 p.m. 4:35-5:00 p.m. & MARKED NOW A CO-ED! VtAfe CLASS, MAN! J) Today! AcLV.'J! Tne TSm a meet t3 soda?, 23 IMoa. M Send. s Cn 3 pracfice 4 today. kalresdeiete Union. The Students' btssmaaenai Medflon Society eft present introductory tectum about Transcendental Medftsaon, 9 and 739 today. 217 Union. AS students, facttfty and fOeanio Lagea Eacober. a lonner advieer hs Vm ChSean ttoeermnent, eria dcuaa "Aiiendo"s CHle: Tne Role of Cone tuflonai Amendments" 730 today, 1 Lew School. AS persons Invited, r One of flie largest corporations today ia U-S. Air Force. N you're interested, tak about your future as a fr. esecuflve today, AFROTC table. Union. Oeita Sigma PI, professional business fraternity, nl Hold a buslrieet8ndpiedhltUtkn730lonisM,S09Cd CarroB. The Young Democrats Club era meet S tonight AS members interested In going to t State YDC Con?trtooti Xe awkend must attend or contact someone emo a)M be at this meeting. The Forum committee artB 1 330 today, 217 Union. AS members are asked to attend. Outtng Oub wtS meet 730 tonight, 202. Trip to the Smokies. Sign up for trip to Outer Banks, Hanging Rock, Roan Mountain, Laurei Fork, and UnviHe Gorge. General meeting, Carolina Gay Association, 730 tonight, 20S Union. The Institute of Latin American Studlee wBl hoid its weekly informal luncheon mee Mng noon to 1 30 today, 570 HamBton. Al interested faculty members, students, and friends are urged to bring lunch and come. Relativity Seminars: Professor Saul Teukoisky, Cornea University. "Black Hole Perturbations: Theory" 2 todey, 251 PhitHps end -Hack Hoie Perturbations: Applications" 2 pan. Thursday, 2SS PnMKps. The Medical Technology Program Is offering tours of the NCMH Labs to aR Junior and senior medical technology majors 2 pjn. today and Thursday . Please caU 966-3033 If you 'wish to attend. Joint Duke-UN C colloquium: Professor Monti Cohen, University of Chicago, "Static and Dynamic Disorder In Organic Conductors," 4 today, 265 Phillips. Coffee and tea will be served, 330 p.m., 277 Phillips. Items of Interest Meeting for psychology majors who are thinking about graduate school or are undecided on what to do after graduation. Representatives from the fields of business, education, public health, psychology, and social work and from Guidance and Testing and Career Planning and j Yiith tnis a. dix run uunces or hll uccr wnurrcw STEAK plus a Bsked Potato end Hot Buttered Texas Tosstfcr only (idsd not. included) . 11. Family Rtbaye Stssk with Bskad Potato, 1 Salad. Texas Toast PIZZA: Buy one, got oovmiQ s !( ; - i'i - ' , - t -..- t , ... SJIMS ii? $! l!it-? fSttl"v DTH CMssffiedls FOR SALE BIKE FOR SALE: Mercian Olympic. 22'A" Reynolds 531 double-butted frame. Capagnoio equiprrtentCail942-S038. Honda 1973 SL-125 3500 miles front and rear knobbles new DID front rim engine in good shape 100 miles per gallon $450.00 or besL 942-4075 after 6. For Sale: Deluxe 8 track car tape player. Excellent condition. $60. Call 823-5116 anytime. BIKE FOR SALE: Mercian Olympic, 22V Reynolds 531 double-butted frame. Campegnolo equipment Call 042 8038. HELP WANTED Part-Time Help needed in Granville Cafeteria 430 to 730 p.m., Monday-Friday, some week-ends. Salary plus evening . meal. See Mark Moldenhauer at Granville Cafeteria. . FRENCH TUTOR, preferably college girt, to tutor two girls, ages 9 and 11, two afternoons a week. Would aleo like this person to cook evening dinner these two days, If interested.- 967-7904. ' WANTED: Salespersons for Instant sales Hems. Ideal for afl. occasion gifts, especially for Christmas. Make at least $100 weekly In your spare time. Write SEECO P.O. Box 932, Sanford, N.C. 27330. FOR RENT Spaces available In Granville East for spring semester. Arrangements for entire suite may be possible. Please contact Kelly, Margaret Nancy or Pattl at 933-1811 or 933- 1813. For Sale female graduate student contract for Cralge. Now or for next eemester. WW discount for Immediate sale. Can 933-7152 and ask for JoAme. Motor Home Rentals Widest Selection in Carolinaa. Low rates. Best for football weekends or long trips. Sleeps 8-8. Seete to 12. FefflHy Motorhome Rentals, Asheboro, 1-625-1600. Undergraduate (Grimes) Housing Contract available. See housing contract office, Bynum Hail. i " ' ROOMMATE WANTED for 2-bdrm. apt 4 miles out of Carrboro. New house woods, lots of quiet, 192.50month, utllitta includ. Cail 967-3954, aUer 6.-30 evenings. Wanted Immediately: Housekeeper to dean moderate-sits house In BriarcUff area. Need 1-day or 2 days weekly. Must be dependable with own transportation. Can 929-7377. MISCELLANEOUS BEADVORKS Beautiful beads from al over the world. Come Inland make your own earrings (for under $1X0) or necklaces (you can maka a baautlful necklace (or under $5-00T) In wtth Harmony Foods, 458 W. FrankM Street Desperately need 2, 3 or 4 tickets to the Stale game. WM pay scalper's prices. Please caB 942-8235. Need Student Guest Ticket tor STATE game. CaB 987-3279. Leave name and telephone number. QMtSoo.7;53-e:30p-v . 112 Daeta. t M&. Ttawdar. Weetey undeae. Tliyrsdsy WBrahto t Cm Cptat Stadesl Centf.J33 Se ' . 9 . . . -TlrlT nt r Sh thwN ( on mm wkj "w i ' -Brny Study R"apeneored by Caro O-pfctt of His Ami iciwi Asnorlston of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Lanata. w3 fee shown 7 p-sa. Thursday, Channel - Nattonaf Teacher Exas 3 be given Nov. S. AppScstons eauet reach Prtoeeton. ICJ, by Cel. 17 w3h twtlOtee addtSone! tae of $3-53 is charged tor apoQcaUone iat arrfe bjtunan Oct 17 and 24. Ttua ean Is needed for teacher competency roQutraroont m NorSt Cafofina. Any students totereetod to eerie, of ef"" Anwn it sn Sotnh please csl Student Academic Aftairs Commmae. 1-5 IJonday-Friday, 33-5C3- There vrSS be a aseeSng of me Forum eommmee330Mn. Thursday. 217 Union. Al members pSete anend. TaWe-Ta, an open discussion towm fcJ?,f,7 and other, wffl meet 1MW pan. Thursday, Student Center tounge. Bring a sandwich and soft drinks wO Don Eounon, Dean of Students. wO open Bte en recent devetepments In she area of student lie on this campus. Dr. Frederick P. Brooks, chairman of the computer science. w speak on te topic "Are We Bring tog In 1 84?-The Social Enacts of Automation" S p J. Thursday In the Of Society Chambers, 3rd ftoor New West, at the regular meeting of e DWecttc and PhSanthropic Sodebes. The pubic la eordlafly Invftad. Basketbaa organizational meeting: Anyone Interested in trying out for the team should be present, S p-m. Thursday, 304 Woollen. H unable to attend, contact Coach Angela Lumpkin, 33-2261. Make-up bike registration: noon to S p-m. Friday, the Pit. Nominations tor the order of tie Valkyries are now being accepted. Junior and senior women who have been outstanding In the University community are eligible. Women who are not students, but have been outstanding contributors to University community life, art also eligible. Nomination forma are available at Union desk and must be received no later fun Oct IS. Student Government asks that any person interested In hetong with the Student Health Service please come by Suite C between 1 and 5 p-m. Cards for Absentee ballot applications can be picked up from the rack beside the Union desk or at the YDC table. Cards must be In before Oct 30 to receive an application. coupon ptT 1 I $.99 one f reo ffl iff.; t S. j it i ' To The Daily Tar Heel. $10 per semester, $20 per year. a e a a e ii Need a date ticket to State game. Wining to pay cost of ticket plus sizable profit. CaB 933-4834. I'd rather be in Philadelphia. Need ride any weekend In October. WIH gladly share expenses. Call Frank at 933-6373 Lost: Female'a wristwatch with broken brown suede band. Lost Friday evening between Union and Memorial Halt. Great sentimental value. Reward offered. Call 933-5195. APO LOST AND FOUND Found: (1) WFU Class Ring, Initials CGB. (2) Orange High Class Ring, InHlals PEM. (3) Wallace Roee Kill High Ciess Ring, IniUaia HEB. (4) Men a White Gold Tknex Wetch-Dey HalL (5) Ladies Gold Tknex Watch. (6) Ladies Red Watch, White Band. (7) Light Brown Man's Coat-New West (8) Black and Whits Thermos Phillip. (9) Pair Dark Brown Moccasins (10) Blue Tennessee Windbreeker. (11) Pair Black Gioves Dey HalL (12) Ught Brown Hat-Dey Hail. (13) Twelve Sets Keys. (14) Six Pairs Glasses. PRO-LIFE PREGNANCY COUNSELING. Call BIRTHCHOICE 7 p-m-10 pjn. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. 942-3030. Exc Sec. wants to type dissertations, thesis, term papers, price negotiable, pick-up deWvery service. 997-1833 after 5. 4 U.N.C-Stale Ttoketa desperately needed. Witting to pay ee 787-1550 nights M you have or know of any will pay call It tickets purchased. Lost Shetland Sheepdog (miniature cot Be) tost Saturday near Moreheed Planetarium. Whimsical, vulnerable, long time famSy friend. $30 reward. 9294164 after 6 answers to "Laddie." -1 am come that they mKjht have B!e and that they mlSht have R more abundalty - JESU3 CHRIST. Let Jesus set you tree! Lost Gray Male Calm Terrier In Booker Creek area. Red x0x tag- Reward. 933-1225 day; eo7o52 fkffQVtt. Tm sorry Quale! A PLEASE .RETURN MY POCKETBOOK. tfs blue canvas I?!9 " 8ondy n!M t Bllmples. Generous THINKS y Wnt3ncBon "turned to Union desk. Water bed, pad, and frame $30, CaS 987-4135. !LtoL! r!" ' 'y-- ry Ruy aHtlonate Z xILW5Pml oy ght in vicinity of Oak Terrace Apia, across from Fire Department Call S29- I need a date ticket to State Game. Cat) 9294183. H i UNC" Sme. Please call Rodney at 942-8X2. tOZ'ZZ " tom,kv3 UNC anwteur radio club ptaase eaS 929-1422. License not required. Ask for Luther Mclntyre or leave message, S29-1422. . AbonjKrth Control Info 4 FteferraL No FEE. Up to 24 weak. General anesthesia. Vasectomy, tubal Bgation also vato Free pregnancy toat Call PCS, Non-profit, 202- SoJsLr?! SCHTMAN. VISIT STEREO tStSs FM(S!llN 8T- (UPSTAIRS ASOYS P.0.1)' Si pat
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