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2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday, February THE TOMLINJON original old and modern C O L L E C T I O N master prints i- t .f Exhibition and Sale ACKLAND MUSEUM FEB. 17, 1976 Hours: 10-5 Price Range: $5 - $500 Durer Goya Haden Hokusai Kollwitz Meryon 711 W. 40th Baltimore, Maryland 21211 301-338-1555 & WATCH FOR THE BEST OF CAROLINA BASKETBALL IN THE DTH. Sponsored by: Carolina Christian Fellowship reat Feb. 16, G daily - 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Oooatioini it it it It it it it it it it it it it it it it it it O Why have you given up one for the other? The VILLAGES has luxuries and location, plus a relaxed natural setting, pleasing architecture and extras you seldom find. Come out today and take the ? out of your life with the , finest apartments in the Chapel Hill, Carrboro area. 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I 1 " """"l""' , I-SES UsC, STEAK 1118 with coupon-T-TT-l ) PIZZAS , for the price of I, (200 extra for takeout orders) Chapel Hill store onlyl Offer good Feb. 11-18 with coupon D E IJIJJUU-UlJlJJULD n i. 1 ' CHAPCL Hng J r IK Coots URMOaO bs- r The VIUAGtsi i 39 2! SBS 33BS v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vvvv:-:--.'-'--'---'--,-'--A--- I Campus Today's Activities The Carolina Gay Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. m th Craige Green Room., Anyone interested m working in the presidential campaign for Fred Harris should attend a planning meeting at 8 p.m. in Room 206 of the Union. UNCCC Short Course. "Disk Data Set Usage", will meet at 3 p.m. in 228 Phillips. Knowledge o basic JCL is desired. Youth for Reagan will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 206 of the Union. All interested persons are invited to attend. Scottish dancing will be taught at 7:30 p.m. at the PI Lambda Phi house on Fraternity court Cail Robin McWilliam 933-6028 for further information. If you would like to be an informee activist In the movement toward a more ideal world, the YM-YWCA s Hunger Action Committee is Interested in you. Join us at 7 p.m. upstairs at the Y building. "Opportunities in Sales and Marketing" will be the topic of an informal career seminar sponsored by the Career Planning and Placement Office at 3:30 p.m. in 210 Hanes Hall. Mr. Herman Lenins from the Vick Chemical Company will be the speaker. The UNC Surf Club at 7:30 p.m. in Room 217 of the Union. Ms. Carolista Baum, head of S.O.S., will give a short presentation on Jockey's Ridge. Football Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Union. Old members only elections will be held. Diehl discusses ecology by Laura Toler Staff Writer Private citizens have the obligation to see that laws intended to protect the environment are enforced, Drew Diehl, executive coordinator of the Conservation Council of North Carolina (CCNC), said Thursday in a speech before the Chapel Hill chapter of ECOS, Inc. Although environmental legislation passed in the early I970's"was supposed to open decision-making up to new areas that had never been considered before," it is only a formality unless people take violators to court, Diehl said. Diehl cited the federal Clean Air Act, the Water Pollution Control Act and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) as major legislative results of a "tremendous environmental fever (that) hit the land," beginning with Earth Day in 1970. The enforcement provision of NEPA, which requires that a builder file an ::$::;ix.;$5: V'.':; '' 'it V"'" Business manager desired for UNC-CH daily newspaper; interim with possibility of permanent employment. Salary plus commission averages $800 per month. Begin immediately. Business training or experience required. Send resume by Feb. 21 to UNC Media Board, Student Union. UNC-CH Chapel Hill NC 27514. Questions 2-4 p.m. 933-0245 ask for Jim Grimsley A.B.S. Canoe Special Order. Mohawk 16', $325. Indian Brand 17', $370. March delivery. Rentals still $7.50. Kayak $10. Used Kayaks under $200. 383-2106 - River Runners' Emporium, 3535 Hillsboro, Durham. STEREO COMPONENTS at wholesale prices. Major brands available with full waranties. Call David Olson at 967-7544. r . 1 i i. ii ... m r . . , , , i,,..nn ....i,...! , i i , inn, 11 nn 1 1 r t 'niHHBB9BHBaaHBaBSaaVBMBMBalBVaBBHaaBHtx "' " 11 1 1 '-"" I I I . I II Jl ill ... I . L LI. I... Ill .naMI 11- mi ii..-. ill nil itnn mi., mi I . .mi.nn inn nn in I High rent got you down? Available immediately 2 & 3 bedroom mobile homes, S95-S110 & $125 per month. Telephone 929-2854. Manhattan Transfer Disco now hiring! Call 942-5151 and after 5 p.m. call 929-1866! Summer jobs available in Chapel Hill-Durham area. Part-time openings available immediately. Call S68-9032 between 8-10 a.m. .nin..,lW !-. nuiir. n..imi Mini PATRONIZE DAILY TAR HEEL ADVERTISERS. Calendar a (."..VV.V. The Chapel Hitt-Carrboro Rape Crisis Center will meet at 7 JO p.m. Monday, at the Presbyterian Student Center. An community residents interested in working with the Center are especially urged to attend this meeting, when a training session for new members will be discussed. TWENTY ONE HUNDRED is here! A stimulating evening of multi-media experience is being presented by concerned Christians today through Wednesday in the Great Hall of the Union. Professor Yehauda Karmon, scientist and consultant on urban development to the governments of Ghana and Nigeria and to UNESCO, will speak on "Israel, the Hebrew University, and Developing Africa" at 8 p.m. on Monday at the Hillel House 210 W. Cameron Ave ). The public is Invited. The American Association of University Women will meet at 8 p.m. in Morehead Planetarium. Dr. Louise Nelson. AAUW National Topic Chairperson for Economic Facts of Life: Living with Less, will speak on "Faces of Change". Interested persons are invited. Upcoming Events The Summer Tarheel Days Committee of Contact 76 will . meet at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday in Room 205 of the Union. The Career and Planning and Placement Office will sponsor two informal seminars at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday. A communications seminar will be held in 108 Hanes, and a computer science seminar will be held in 21 0 Hanes. Both will feature people active in many areas of the fields. The Chapel Hill ECOS Nuclear Power Committee is meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the South Lounge Meeting Room in the Union. Anyone interested in nuclear power is encouraged to come. environmental project involving federal input, money or directives, has often given ccologists means to legally oppose projects they consider damaging to the environment, Diehl said. Anyone who believes the impact statement is inadequate or forecasts significant environmental damage may take the project applicant to court. "But the legislation is not worth the paper it's written on if it's not enforced by the agencies," Diehl said. He cited the case of the Alaskan Pipeline, which has been funded by Congress despite a pending suit contending that the environmental impact statement on the project was inadequate. Diehl said there is a state environmental policy in North Carolina w hich also requires that impact statements for state-funded projects be written. Other environmentally minded policies on the state level include a coastal zoning act and a statewide land classification system, which the Office of State Planning is still in PROFESSIONAL EDITING SERVICE Extensive text or manuscript revision, rewrite, editing, typing service, research counseling. Manuscript assessment and positive recommendations. MLA Campbell, Tabourian Styles. Reasonable rates. Call McDonough: 967-7241 Activists needed: Concerned dedicated Individuals wanted to help build strong state-wide citizens' organization of working and fixed-income families. Issue-oriented work. Salaried position. 682-6076. Found: On Franklin Street, a man's class ring. Call 929-1762 evenings and identify. Europe-Israel-Africa-Asia. Travel discounts year round. Student Air Travel Agency Inc. 4228 First Avenue, Tucker, Ga. 30084. (404) 934-6662. FOUND Soccer ball near Carmichael last Friday. Call 929 4422 and identify model. Get your bus pass laminated - 79. Ledbetter Pickard, Franklin St. 942-3374. The Waffle Shoppe, 203 East Frank Street, oilers a bowl of homemade vegetable soup and grilled cheese sandwhich for only 994 and this coupon. Europe 76 - No frills student-leacher charter flights. Write: Global Student-Teacher Travel, 521 Fifth Avenue. New York. 10017 Call (212)-379-3532. Reserve now - Easter, summer. STEREO REPAIRS. Fast, professional and guaranteed service on quality stereo components. 10-6. Mon.-Fri; 10-2 Saturday. John Florence, 929-2841. m v.w Skydiving for $35.00! The Parachute Ctub is holding its last class before rates increase this month. An Introductory meeting will be held at 7:30 pjn. on Tuesday In 203 Chase Cafeteria, or call 929-8344 5 to 6 p m. on weekdays. The Campus Y is sponsoring an Informal gathering Of interested students and candidates for President and the DTH editorship, Tuesday. Feb. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 202 of the Union. AH are welcome. Refreshments rifl be served. Alpha Epsiion Delta, prc-med and pre-dnt honor society, wiU meet at 7 p m. on Tuesday tn 103 BerryhM Hal. The program witt concern minorities in medicine. Everyone interested in Joining should come to this introductory meeting. UNCCC Short Course, "Problem Solving Using A PL" (Session 1 ), 3:30 p.m., 228 Phillips. Familiarity with basic A PL concepts and with the material covered in "Introduction to APL" is assumed. IRSS Short Course, "SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences)", (Session 1), 2 p.m. on Wednesday, 112 Saunders. No previous exposure to computers is assumed. The Undergrad Poii-Sci Association wtH meet in the third floor lounge of Hamilton HaH at 8:30 Wednesday February 1 8. Topics wilt be the election of officers, a student-faculty mixer, and activities for the rest of the semester. Poii-Sci majors, declared or undeclared are especially urged to come. Committee to elect President Ford will meet at 7 JO p.m. on Thursday in Room 206 of the Union. AH Ford supporters are welcome. The YM-YWCAs potluck Dinner Discussion will meet at 5:30 p.m. on Friday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Luddington. Dr. Paul Brandes will lead a discussion on "Citizenship and Prison Reform". Check by the Y office for more information. Items of Interest Students majoring in Psychology or other social sciences protection the process of drawing up, he said. Besides citizen vigilance, Diehl called for passage of more laws stipulating environmental protection. On the national level, bills regulating strip mining, use of toxic substances and mandatory beverage container recycling are needed, he said. For the state, he recommended bills on transportation, energy, mountain and Piedmont land use and a similar beverage container policy. Diehl warned his audience against becoming adjusted to environmental destruction by knowing it exists but doing nothing about it. He said he becomes pessimistic about the general lack of concern for the env ironment, as evident in the failure to slow the grow th of world population, which doubles every 35 years, and to curb destruction of the wilderness. "Once you've destroyed something you can never get it back," he said. Town Hall presents O "High energy, flashy hard r-r-rock from Wisconsin" 8:30 p.m. - 1 a.m. WW" IMrSlf I! " L WATCH FOR THE BEST OF THE '''.'.'.'.W.W.W.W. i -I n v 4 I it JH 1 J V t UZZL1Z ; L-J t i The U. S. Navy Officer Procurement Team will be on Campus Feb. 16, 1976 in the Placement Office. Naval Officers will be on hand to talk to interested persons concerning Officer Positions in Nuclear Power, Aviation, Supply Corps (business management). Line, Nuclear Power Instructor and several scholarship programs. Drop by and see if the "New Navy" is for you. IwlvVAV.V.V.V.V.VAV.V.V.VAVWV.V.. .. k 63 semester hours by June 1978 and who are Interested in applying for the Federal Summer Intern Program in the Department of the Air Force should come by CrL Wanning and Placement, 211 Harm KafL by Thursday lor more Information. Monday eng. from 7-10 p.m. JX that the Guidance and Testing (across from the Carolina Inn parkir-g Vowbe o. Call 933-2175 to talk wtth a court or com and browse tn me Educational-Occupational Information Library. The employment examination tor entrance Into federal government for college graduates wM be given on campus on Saturday. March 6. Interested students should come by Career Planning and Placement for more Information by 12:00 noon on Thursday. DAT (Dental Admission Test) applications and the Dental School Admission Process are available In the Predent Premed Advising Office, 311 South Bldg. and the Guidance and Testing Center. 101 Hash HaH. These must be received in Iowa City. Iowa no later than March 29 for the April 24 testing. MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) application and the Medical School Application Process are available in the Premed-Predent Advising Office. 311 South Bldg. and the Guidance and Testing Center. 101 Nash Hall. These must be postmarked March 29 tor the April 24 testing. The spring testing is the preferred one for application to medical schools lor the fall of 77. If R ZM 1 IS Continued from page 1 "1 think one of the reasons my abilities are much more broad-sweeping than most psychics is that I haveacuriousityas well as a skepticism about my ability. "I think this is where many psychics make a tremendous mistake. They say, 'My ability is a gift from God, and I don't need to work at it or improve it any.' " Because Karen is a self-proclaimed psychic, people she meets often ask her to perform for them identify a picture inside an opaque envelope, bend a fork, the way the Israeli psychic Uri Geller did on the Johnny Carson Show some small act to prove her psychic ability. "I'm not out to convince a person that I'm psychic. I don't care if they believe that I'm psychic or not. I advocate professionalism. When somebody asks me to do something BOOM, prove it my response is that 1 don't work cocktail parties. It's the same as when someone is introduced as being a plumber you don't drag him into the kitchen to install a w asher." Along with her insistence on professionalism, Karen says she feels an even stronger motivation to use her psychic powers in a way that will benefit people. She is contemptuous of fellow psychics who flaunt their abilities by performing psychical tricks, and she would like to establish a code of ethics for her profession. "Uri Geller - the great Israeli fork-bender. If Geller had come out from the point of view of wanting to help people with his ability rather than bending forks terrific. If he would apply his ability to, say, moving a piece of shrapnel into an operative position that was previously inoperative terrific. But sitting around bending forks, and that being ;7, is really not doing anything to help mankind." . From much of w hat Karen says about her convictions of purpose and responsibility toward her gifts, one can't help recognizing an underlying sense of spirituality in what she says. Karen is a reverend, but says it is just a legal technicality. "There are only about seven states in the union in which you can practice clairv oyance without being a reverend. It's ridiculous, I had to become a reverend in order not to wind up going to jail for practicing clairvoyance. "I'm a reverend of the Church of the U niversal Light, or something like that $ 1 5 to the west coast and (snapping her fingers) instant reverend. I don't use the title because I don't feel entitled to it." IMM i t 0 r : WORLD OF ARTS IN THE DTH'. LT. John GORDON P. O. Box 18568 Raleigh, NC 27607 (919)872-2547 y y y n 0 O mm v x 3W
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