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2 The Daily Tar Heel Monday, February 23, 1S& ftfefe hington's eulogy r es :nft :e Campus Calendar H't not too lei to Jrrj the practical art ot porSagienVy -procduf. Tfci$ Cexo'rcya b ras'2l"1 '................-.'.x:vvvv.v Today's Activities The Zoology Undergrad Student Association wilt meet st 6 p.m. In the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Union. The Fred Karris for President Committee meets at t p.m. on the second floor of the Union. (Room number will be posted) Interested persons are welcome. Literature for absentee voting drive will be available for distribution. The UNC Crew Club will practice at University Lake. Women should meet at 3:45 p.m. at the Union, and men should meet there at 4:45 p.m. Scottish dancing: there will be an Important meeting for all dancers. In preparation fo' the performance next Saturday, at 8:30 p.m. at the Pi Lamb's Phi house. Today is the last day to register to vote for the March 23rd Presidential primary. Register today 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Chapel Hill Municipal Building, N. Columbia St Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents can register. There will be an important meeting of the Yackety Yack office staff at 7 p.m. in the Yack office. Please attend- Candidates for Daih Tar Hrel editor will speak at 4 p.m. In 104 Howell Hall: A question and answer session will follow. -Sponsored by 7V Journalist. The first annual Symposium in Communication Science will be held today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In the Union. This workshop, entitled "Communicating with Patients and Clients: An Interpersonal Approach", will be presented by Michael Burgoon, PhJJ., and Judee Burgoon, Ed.O. from the University of Florida Department of Speech. Registration Is tree tor students, and: I Ea 131 Ba 13 C3 C5 I i I I 1 i e SuOh, no. . T I I s B 1 e 1 i i 1 i a I i i e 1 1 1 Guess which wise guy printed all bike dealers hoped Chapel Hill's m trie iatiy 1 ar Vou know most bike dealers tell you much the same things. - Ilnil Hn mil tall tham nnnr9 l l.. easy, unless you ask the right questions. " 1. nun iiiuvii tuiiiiuciicc nave vuuin selling that brand; because if you change brands frequentlvV" v hajt 'rjs. 1 wrong with the one 1 might have bought before? (Avoid "Jirkd or tfc-i'. Month Club" dealers.) 2. Are you really into bikes, or could and ours is free.) 3. How's your customer loaU? Are business," or do they keep coming back do they send their friends? yv4. . Have your customers eer sent you Christmas cards?; to?' b , Seriously.) . ' t , ' 5. Do you fix bikes, or do ou just replace parts j( We-fix, then 6..Fs your repair room a house of mystery "or canl r.dtf thereto watch what you're doing? (Our repairroomJ a ' ' 7. Should I feel embarrassed if I. want: my inexpensive . 8. Do you really care about what kind of bike ousell, or j . (We've turned down major brand bikes for onesVeria.vjCor.r Ir : 9. Are you heavy on flash? (We're pretty unslickobursehesOars' I i 1 5 1 1 i i I I business, not show business.) TUMELEHEE& WERE DJFFERENTm&m&BER 0FtMJdRT T.n WEII;LEGTUHB Eugene'D. Genoves-i Noted' OBie: av.erv 1 r n T W rrair. A 4 . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 DO . 8:00 p;ni 4I ., Memorial LUNCHEON SPECIALS 11:45-2:30 Mon.-Fri., $1.37 plate- -$1.70 w. soup & salad MONDAY: ROAST BEEF 2 vegetables, delicious homemade ' soup, fresh salad, French bread. TUESDAY: BAKED CHICKEN 2 vegetables, declicious homemade soup, fresh salad, French bread. WEDNESDAY: ; CHEESE BURGER STEAK 2 vegetables, delicious homemade soup, fresh salad, French bread. THURSDAY: COUNTRY STYLE STEAK 2 vegetables, delicious homemade soup, fresh salad, French bread. FRIDAY: ROAST BEEF ON BUN ' 2 vegetables, delicious homemade soup, fresh salad, French bread. $5.00 for anyone else. Sponsored by th Studsn Sp2v' Hearing and Language Association, and 4h faculty pt Speech and Hearing Science. This symposium t open t The Carolina Forum presenAn fir wgft Tn Capote" at 8 p.m. m Memorial Halt., -,....,.:. ---'-" mss Short Course; Tdvanc, j styWv Techniques (Session 1L 2 i.m Inmf.,, a viT- knowledge of APL inciudmo primitive functions. -visi.V. function, system vartabte, and 1 -furciprvdeflR assumed.- : r -'. - v . k-'M- . ' Dr. Thoma Paterson, ;iti,:-of'A-Sarkrt-Amerjcri' Confrontation will give a public ddTBo "JT. Ken?y Foreign Policy: A Reassessment' In.Room 402-204 Ainion., Sponsored by tt Curriculum bi Peacev Defense. - . , , , i There wiH be in the Frank Porter Upcoming Events - - chance to kjI-j. 5AMarv- r For a fine hour ot Leo Kottke inusic-and free tickets to his concert, listen toCA ft. pm on Tuesday - " . The Veteran's Club witl meet on Tuesday in poom'jM' -the Union to finalize plans for .the Spring Party. t v i - t-i The UNC Young Democrats Club will mettTG .n. cn, , Tuesday in Room 207 of the Union. A&nWHnber who .-aft:o- attend trw state YDC Convention-sbogld attend ITitsmpr : Candidate for slate Y DC office grt tchf-'-lt -the imsttp- x- i , S T', m j -fib - : nine questions Chapel, Hiil jC bike shoppeW cwldiVV cr neei toaay. . - -r- .-.p-t The-one dealer- with the .-H-ht'i,- answers bought the space tdprint ' AJ- ' " (Who else?) -1 vuurniKPs: tinw irvrvo tw w vm r nj p n-: i you just as easily run a MctnsH's? ' ..;75 most of your custoraer's" for checkups or repair acih C ; at. LiberalKis I a meeting oih"Ordrof the Gra af-9 ? m. wt-cd'- K fr re at 7 J" om. T -(r . J 2 w t "(Ltd OHC earlier OH LJCC. 14, 199. Graham Liujnn ntHuJinlmi' v-. -..,.,-'.- 'CSies CW,t .. f ;A 1',-' - - , v . - .1 . . . 1 , 91 Author of 77?e P(liticah'Ecoro of. Slaver), kind'-HotL 7 t I q-. J' r. i. 1 Hall OXIX3-3DCEI 1 EARLY BIRD 4:45-7:00 mondayjU ; fried .chicken ', ' : tossed satad bread TUESDAY SPAGHETTI -('"- salad. fore2 i- WEDNESDAY:;; ; ;t BARBECUE "V - ;'-; CHCXEKVZ ..r ; -- t - - . . - - salad, bread - , THURSDAY-fPC:; HAMBURGER STEAK rv' it : it . BAKED POTATO SAIAD " Procedure. (Session tyro pja, TaeSY.MS Uf;,?t: FpnOartty wit SPSS, assumed " - '.., ' - Ptannln and Placement Cf a 32 C Tuwdjrv 4n Veteran AirtasteF"' ae"". " . - - ;i ' - - . 1 . - . ,nd Piecmnt a;ic at ? pjgv to iue?j is iSir,Atrv - , patn teclude ac i SsKJirgKm todies, iS 3 - SII''rr: ' - - 7 VrcSTi. ! f n'rekerd f-iaJaar r f or InterJTalsoa '-'ifT51'2 Sad! fi?f -arith-the twriaimHze&tn'A&f-ce4 H. "r, " Tectirifon ij( ' , - - in (stated: Utt by ftuaia tu-aw pa -Cw 3 ?" 'Chjsecp5cM rf ihe Cr?e iecHosi-r r- . " -t."4'".' T.WOTWiu9tMC o!Mjtd-fc.sf 4 :ta ci. T.1- iv rf ff- c ' t it r p. v iris- lr a . I? e r '' ' Bacso-tetelvd eight otes'nit of 1 " "lcasTo V?r ca, r ,--PresentIye-:feature-editor'ptahebi; ,TaKffee,.Bac$Q .-has also; worked as assistant rhanaeine editor and as a news and features -- ritsr for tJXTfp: v V V Vv;fV".; fj 'rbM ffQ P EV-4h';fI .s:..' .., a M- yv ,j '--'--ortcijrsa ?c'i1.c''idTecfeai:ss-' eoiseGaent iV rromted bv the General :, ''eisosisicane'eajlQi &l ttktll vtcf iajtiaaic,encrcte trjeme in the book in 5 "r- i,5fltheffC'CtdieclionJan4tayq trer.gjv U,a great sense of unity and O - j " - t rpQ. t t y : 4 1 "': ' - J 'laj?ti(nrv'ari capture all aspects of life ' i; N:-- 'X: . T :Xr:: Althou&h he said iniiiam ' - ' ' v I . 1 1 - - ; . ,v T,'-: v'v'V -5 SVX' fM' ' - - r v' F 4.4 v.jfQ i f - ! - j-: t ; t . - r- -r-r; -r. . , . v Staff Writer WUh-a stem tacs and sometimes somber, olta ragi-ng" s, voice, , George Kennedy, ot-- Classics, reenacted .'c.; ,v fcr Georce Vashinbrt - -JV 2 us-Wc aSili.,i.lon v . . i . J 1 T I - l,tA"-".rra.hernatics pressor- and later rpvf f IJNC? Caldwell deluTred the Kington .n Person - jxari"?3 Zj; : JMfypeioreanauaienceoi oer stBOdiand professor. Washington had ' GQvexnnicd to be celebrated throughout the - , v nited Mates mliis memory. IThe eu'rev is bated on the classical funeral , -Vtam vtavrit oy the G reek rhetoricians. JLT-is'iairlv' tvpical example (of this)", -fcrdtKjeydraple," but the rhetoric of the ' :ne wasarfxhai flambovant anvwa '4alhft'cxily Washington is given sole I or 4 , wt-u!d- put a greater isiHCAv,p-tnihe"77 )-vik. He said he f,-WsUt "Ti XaikdY differ, from past ' ' oo '"cause' he .will attempt to combine irro - Yl?c k which "have . "1 jysS made - it one' of the; best the country with sceral other f-aspeUs vihich- 1 think have not been developed to their fullest extent." iftff dQihinis;; Bacso; added he would like " ,t CroT'''; from-the moments of bheer joy ex!1 )'n. "to those of simple Jt 1 he continued. -".Ba'eso iaid .he, also hopes "to' search this- campus far.andwide for anyone w ith talents ht user, io joirtthe many talented ri' Ui:es5 wording on trasvear s lack. ; -he has a lot to learn , terations of the Yack , he jg forward to working of this year's Yack. - - ' ie;s'ecving as in intern this - , --. "mr'r - Tt. a Js'ev. .Jersey newspaper. Mas i writer and in laout. ,i : ' . j ( I t."rr 'J- j ;nrthen dam perched -rd sent a wall of yhc Newtound'. 1 J. W. kl ' in til iir '-i ; f, our cailv 1 sur.ay jnomme evacuated ; cmes. below' the 75-foot dam J50-foot p'tion ripped avva, . the structure h.-limg the "'v. TiCt 'said preliminary .5 ti-e! -rres .uers, wei" ' gcd - wat . k from th- ' j rolled - ine-Vvuhout wariu T about -othe-xeports of nmiies. r.alGurdhelicc, .crswere'4 j S If '"C"iS4Vftl3SJ Buick Grand Sport, red with black vinyl "eopSBOO. Call 587-5367 after. 4 p.m. All day WttHyf fVKQ champion-Un puppies. (919) JAF3. STUDENTS - Odum Village Apartments vJMitaAI.4 lot Imnwdiat occupancy.' Convenient and - tlyns. CMT by or call th Married Student Housing . . , . v...;, ; tV ivnnpip tf" Hp"0- 'JMVT'i U iiI"B i iMMMMMMOt t "I iU I 1 1 1 1 n ! 1 1 1 IB PwMw foUSn available immediately for female student M T-tat McCoy in South Squar Mail. Must be. able to ':.k'-"vtoi www, ado iv Deiween to-. a-. V .,'.i?W.I3BiW'-ff..... , ; - - f - f z. ..-1 & r- , I . . I 5-i i crean lor winning tr.e Revolutionary war and saving the young Tepubhc "It is to him that we owe the preservation of our nationar character," Caldwell w rote. "Let us weep my friends, for he is never-to return." " - -Caldwell's tribute to ashineton was well- received, and Caldwdl- was .asked by students to publish a copy of the-discourse. I Kennedy's re-enactment was preceded by a. lecture by; classical studies ProfJ Meyer ' Reinhold,. from the University of Missouri ; Columbia. Reinhold spake on The, Use; Abuse and Disuieof ncient Hiatoryirj i?lh ' Centur America." , -. - Reinhold said that in' 1795 "the study of ancient -ntstory. was; an integral part ot -the , ; appropriate to curriculum. No one ..noned thealue of a " tftei- T Brown:JCampe.:: should go un&lmii&noed by Bob King Staff Writer. Chair ner.won f .r; if-. -. ti -caH ,rh4irH;v thar he doesn't expea aov candidates to challengeuhe spo -'rnV imposed voK them b the eiecr laws- BrownV comment came in the" face of U.S. Supreme Court. decision earlier this month which'decl'i n nfnvismns of a 1974 r.. federal' law-forbidding cai s pe nd ms more ha n , S 20 - xnil 1 1 'unconstitutional. " B a vote of 8-0. the justices said the spending limits constituledan umJsual block to freedom of speech, guaranteed by the First Amendment. At UNC, .candidates for student body president and Daih Tm Ileel editor care spend no more, than S230; candidates-for Carolina Athletic Association president'and' senior class olflcK no more than-SlO0r. Campus Governing Council candidates, no election candidates carL spend up to 50 per cent above the onginai limits. Student B"od pi evidential " candidate t Da v id Williams' d tsm issedvas rumor reports mat ne wouia crutiienge tne spenarng limits in Student. Supreme Court.- illlams -sadi Sundav he would no' challenge-the :rulev even if he failed to make tLc runoif election Wednesday. , ' ; J : 1 The ;.T'TQTC , spoor.s 'free" blood Candidates who exceed thcltmits are fined., pressure est-froii a r ;o J.p.m, rodav half of the amount they go over. Thus, if- a' tirrojgh Fuda.v jnjhe Kiiesient ofjhe Navaf candidate spent S100 riiore than'allowed, he 1 Armory on-oetlh CojifT.bia S'rsei. ' Asheville dam ropteres;' victims. There were reports officials said, that camper ni. , w been, in the j ' " miles wot oi nrarthe" - - Hov'm " i Cou' " " Oewi. ;'.,,., v ;ter the 1.:. . v. . open a drain v ah e m the take In anlatterrip to take pressure of! t!v 50-foot ta'l struct u' " that lost about 15 leu of Its upper level. Primaries cs".v scondary," WASHINGTON usirV 'rea . clitMce oi Tres last 40-yur Brookmgs ln-,1 Primary - elections n i .It Cai scier - Donald " R M fsri-d vi.ur. . - 3 Student wanted for general house and yard work. S2.5Q hn, Write 402 Morgan Creek. Road. Chapel HUL - " , . 'Volunteers wanted lor psychology experiment. Invoicing treatment - for men; who- - teet uncomtortable - in social situations wsth women. Call Psychology Department, 933-' -. 6593...;- f - ; - PART-TIME AND SUMMERS JOB--pPl?ORTUNtTtESl,tN . SALES. - College sUtaeni training program starts -soon.", . Income potential of $400. is S1..000 per month. Openings irt Chapei Hill and Durham Aoply Suite 601 N ML-West. 143 W.- ; Frankltr. Street, between 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Monday through i: Fnday ' - . - ---.';-. Married couples with no children. Interested working with." young people? We are presently Interviewing lor Uve-tn-' house parents at our residential campus. Good salary, on and ' off-duty housing provided, medical insurance and 3 weeks -paid vacation. One spoase can hold another fob or attend school. Call Raleigh, B33-2835- . ' . - - STEREO service pn Monday -F? professional, and guaranteed'" Dmponents. John Florence.. 10-S . -,929-2841. :ent : (the i rect -. --,-! - , . Car many " which '.vere fictions used - certain u wfoj to support their ' t r, ;ough the . . -f. 'orjur-'Uie. false aspects o1" cLin' owe cV r.'" v Bur Pvrh.Ii dir -y ' - " .showed "....it were .cot -'cwrj-ld e Vt :T -would Jay ,'a$5GE: fmer- The;peraSty: mone woald STt t it-f ! Geerr ' urc - :; - .iA-. f J a candid' wat-u-toVpend SliU1--hi ru1e -r hnXn t hecanaflo: Jihou., i g-.c .t'. v:.; Jtpoiew areaixir lefonn.atter, the election," Brown added, "There vcrt . : history,? Rejnholi co,'.;-"J. "TI -t,jr?rtt) gt v" -. -- reading of arc:;r r . - He saidhoweer,th.arthe Cr-- lsions ol a 1974 ; " .,"" r 7 -tndidates from JVtouW an even or'tHirdcjy-ot) those milion in their people'who don't haethe noney mpend.' - 11 iue:spcnuing mnu vcic kh-mu. il .he-said." " The Supreme Court overturned mar t j the maior statutes," of the 1974 J-edera! .-Election Campaign Act in its recent ruling The AcLlw as. passed on he heels-of the Watergate affair and survived a U.S. Court - of AaJs test JasAugpiL -;Bat a rcccotuiCbroughtbj Sen, James Buckley, vGons.-R-K.Y, .and former .Sen ugeneMcCarth. D-Mmnagamst the act , M)h1s?edoppQ'!t;lon' a5d ,nflu.encel e -ort s decision. . - lj QXAa - .- J..'r."V.v''r r- enension r . v--D'v"'o,f," h;gh blood' pressure '.You 'caD-fir-1 w ,1h I tf. v.eek, Without charge and -eoten'ef for 'the top ' Der-ocra'tKr'ad " - - J r Continued irpra.pAa 1 t. v ias a' "good faith -cf' itorv Lscrto cooperate on bud??' ci-Sthat -.- bv the exescutiveur. j .uie State- Budget pirect or Ken Howard said and"ea,Ci . 1 5 - . uits-.";. . ... -.cue pJiJ!vd-uprbhei3 rrtsintiial goals 1 tod the bvernors-ih effect," to balance rhers cr- tiiefC'omnirttee; . .......iUe r.;:;.gs are th seeking higher ' ' "-tf M-ivirto fof governor - - ,m iuuen .crnorrro'.h as" b!the4 ty tt iMversity ot toiy scp( SwrKtay; ' ' "tsnt, and juniflr eioo-.. ses ere.Jto be the nly Saturday. 20. Oct -1, 8; Nov. 11,25. . - - ,'"rV V.ivfia!klifltUrrf'tiy ,'o ;ere , -epel'ia, . N-C .27514. Tele.-' -.ne ..urines tie Sport M3-C245, 933- , v cito;. -b v l r CircuslAtlon" AsUrliln g, ?2S ' jrs-' - year";':- ..per- T . . . f " '.- . I'"'.. " . U - , "v-!a C i C jwt Act in Ft ta t ;?ropriBsH drt( from th 5UJenJ - tc f? 1 1 1.4 o, Slud(ra CdMHiutior!). - T.ns 2z , T -1 ' - reserve ft tight (q regulate the ?3Crarf -8'. ct el tiwrUemenU nJ to . . -("'jrcrjjjy Ucorii3rtijctioftbte- T-s !y Tsr Hei wiH f consider SjJustmnU or - payment fo.f ny typosrsaMc! rrort orerronous . riefl!on;un!e noitc H given to th Business l"nr,-jr within () on day tn advtrtiiement ,. rpeawlthtn 1 1) dy oi rcJlrtg th tear htoor -J3s-.ijKi C th pap,. Th Daily Tar HmI will fvot' --rc , - ith r n tftcorrsct inssrlion s-' bjvafal.tifrej w " ,4sn mut fe giMM Bfor h .SusMH Mgr. -AdwrtlaMt tesr. J .Los - - Gre&l f -Rewirt - . ; -. page tkv-. 7055. ..-..V ' LOST-yV -the vcinl! i. Columbia. - one gold: chain with saven pearts. sf fenn!a,p!ee call 933-3543. , ork on f M s4ctric. R ates 65c per ?f..thes, tftrttion. 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