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The Paily Tar Heel Thursday. October 14. 1976 sunned ciioto Qj 11k GOQDfVEAn AMERICAN CAR TUNE-UP Chapel Hill Union 76 is now specializing in American car tune-ups and complete charging system, using Sun Diagnostic Equipment. COMPLETE VU-DATSUFI-TOYOTA SERVICE REPAIRS with many parts in stock, and used Volkswagen parts ALSO AVAILABLE 454 W. FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL campus calendar Public service announcements must be turned in to the box outside the 'DTH' offices in the Union by 3:30 p.m. if they are to run the next day. Each item will run at least twice. Compiled by Ten ley Avers Activities Today Boyd H. Davis (UNC-CH) will speak on "Saussure and the Social Context of Language" at rT?'i!f'''"n STARTS TOMORROW 3 5 7 9 ctxiMti pictures mo kastwi moouCTiOMS pnesemr A RAY STARK -HERBERT ROSS Production Bar lira Streisand George Segal field aoiiis STARTS TOMORROW DISCO-MOTION TONIGHT in the Union Snackbar oldies-beach-and disco rock 'n' roll BROWN-BAGGING (proof age required) 7:30-11:00 p.m. Carolina Union Social Committee i rwSodJI 9:05 cAllen- .rV Li BANANAS" PQ O Free Draft and Set-ups 8:00 10:00 p.m. Sunday thru Thursday. TONIGHT TsST All ABC Permits .Disco 8:00 until 1 :00 . i-O Li f . L fj, a? OPEN 7 Nights A Week DURHAM CHAPEL HILL BLVD-ACROSS FROM BLUE CROSS BLDG. THE MONDALE-DOLE DEBATE ON TV FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 JOIN THE CROWD! AT THE ORANGE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC HDQSJ 105 E. FRANKLIN ST. (FORMERLY BENNET & BLOCKSIDGE) BEER AVAILABLE (FOR SMALL DONATION) FROM 8:30 PJM. pd. for by Orange County Democratic party irate Beer Piel's Light & Real Draft in a can. Hours: 1 1 :30 - 2:00 p.m. 4:45 - 7:15 p.m. Closed Sundays POKTHOIL a Chapel Hill tradition for 35 years Compare our salads Check our variety of toppings and the size. DOWNTOWN, UP THE LITTLE ALLEY, ACROSS FROM NCNB COMING TO CAROLINA! ECU WEEKEND IN CONCERT CARMICHAEL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY CTO o - General Public Tickets Now On Sale TICKETS AT THE CAROLINA UNION INFORMATION DESK A Carolina Union Presentation 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in 305 Dey Hall. Sponsored by the Linguistics Circle. The UNC Chess Club meets at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in the Carolina Union. Check the information desk for the room number. Anyone interested in chess is welcome. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes will have its meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in Kenan Field House. Former UNC basketball player Danny Lotz will speak. Everyone is invited. WYXC News anyone interested in becoming involved in the news department of the campus radio station please meet at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14,. in 204 Carolina Union. Attendance is essential if you cannot come call Nelson at 942 1 124 of WYXC 933-7768. David Tesada de Rivero, assistant director general . of the World Health Organization (WHO), will be speaking on "Issues and Trends in World," at 4 p.m. Thursday. Oct. 14, in 331 Rosenau Hall. Sponsored by the'School of Public Health. John J. Parker Society of International Law welcomes UNC Law faculty member Susan Lewis as she shares information on International Law at 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in Room 5 of the Law School. The Hunger Action Committee of the Campus Y will meet at 9 p.m. Thursday. Oct. 14. upstairs in the Y-buildihg. All students interested in issues related to hunger and nutrition are encouraged to attend. The Dept. of Statistics presents Thomas Kailath of Stanford University to speak onSome Applications Of An Index of Nonstationarity for Random Processes." The colloquium will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in 265 Phillips Hall. You are cordially invited to attend. There will be an organizational meeting for any student, faculty or staff member interested ia forming the UNC Ski Club. Meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in 215 Carolina Union. The Alchemist, inter-disciplinary science- -oriented magazine, will hold its meeting at 7;30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in the Carolina Union. (Check the information desk for the room number). Anyone interested in magazine production, writing and graphics please come by. The UNC Scuba Club presents , the internationally famous underwater photographer. Bill Lovin. Come see his show as a guest of the Scuba Club. Admission is free. It will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in 304 Woollen Gym. "FDR or Alf Landon: Who Should be President in 1936?" A free-for-all historical debate by the DialecticPhilanthropic Societies. Starts at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct 14, in the Di chambers, 3rd floor New West. The public is invited to attend and participate. Nuclear energy expert Harvey Brooks of Harvard University will present the McNalr Lecture at 8 p.m. Thursday. Oct. 28, in Hill Hall. Brooks will speak on "The Shape of the Future: Science as Doom or Destiny." E. Maynard Adams, chairperson of the faculty, will discuss "Issues involving the Chapel Hill Faculty in the Years ahead" at the UNC Faculty Club luncheon, 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, at the Carolina Union. ' Baptist Campus Ministry: Thursday worship at 6 p jn. continues on Oct. 14 at the Battle House. Chaplain Jim McCoy is the worship leader. This is a time of proclamation, sharing of concerns and celebration, singing and nurturning. Informal recreation preceds the worship at 5 p.m. The community is welcome to attend. The Campus Governing Council will meet at 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in 215 Carolina Union. Topics to be discussed include changing the selection process of homecoming queen and the late requisition rules for the DTH and increasing the student government appropriation to the Carolina Indian Circle. College Women in Broadcasting is sponsoring an "International Communications Panel Discussion" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday Oct. 14, in 1A Swain Hall. The guest panelists are: Greer Hawkins from South Africa, Diane Saxon from Jamaica, Angelina G. Damyansvaki from Yugoslavia and Eduardo Dapieve from Brazil. Richard Cole from the UNC School of Journalism will serve as a moderator at the discussion. All interested persons are invited to come. Upcoming Events Come to Shabbat dinner at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15, at the Hillel House, 210 W. Cameron. Dinner costs $1.50. Please call 942-4057 for reservations before noon, Friday. WHEN THE TIME IS TEN TIL LATE. Researched. Written. Typed. Now you need it copied. Collated. Fast. The name that says it all is Copyquick. Copies. 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Bring a friend or two, and enjoy the vengeance. All graduate students and faculty in the division of organizational development and institutional studies, School of Education, are invited to an organizational meeting and social at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15, 08 Peabody Hall. Spouses are invited and refreshments are available. "Disco with AKA": From 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday, Oct 16, in the Great Hall of the Carolina Union. Come out, and celebrate the victory over N.C. State Wolfpack. Admission is 75. Eno River Day Hike: at 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, meet at the Eno River State Park Bldg. State ranger will lead 1.5 mile hike through Eno River State Park. CaU 929-1111 ext. 210 for more information. Botanical Garden's Night Hike: Adults only. Meet at the N.C. Botanical Gardent at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16. Hikers will identify night sounds and will attempt to call up owls. Fifth Annual Blke-A-Thon starting at 9 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 17. A 22 mile route. Prizes awarded. Meet at Duke Chapel, Durham. Call ECOS for more information, 933-3757. Botanical Gardens Fall Wildflower Hike. Starts at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct 17, at the N.C. Botanical Garden. To register, call 929-1111 ext. 210. Hill will be through Mason Farm area. Items of Interest' Interested in small group Bible studies? There are several meeting at different dorms on campus and in apartments. For the one nearest you, call Jimmy Long at 967-6395. Absentee ballot applications available at the Union Information Desk literature rack. Voters , who need absentee ballots should apply by . Sunday. Check at the Carolina Union Desk for all places and starting times and dates for Carolyceum classes of the Carolina Union. Interested in a one day trip to Washington, D.C. on an East Asian cultural tour? On Friday, Oct. 22, see Japanese gardens, Oriental art and eat a Chinese dinner. Round trip price is $16, payable by Oct. 15. For more information, contact Larry Kessler at 933-5091. Appointments are now being made to have your portraits taken by the 1977 Yackety Yack. Stevens Studios will take the portraits for 3 weeks beginning Oct. 25. The deadline for submission of manuscripts and graphics for the fall edition for Cellar Door magazine is Friday, Oct. 15. Submission can be made at the Union Desk. TONIGHT Bluegrass Experience 405 W. Rosemary St. 967-9053 Attention Tygers! The author of Watership Down has written a tyger book! THE TYGER VOYAG by Richard Adams With 17 fabulous full color tyger pictures by Nicola Bayley $6.95 I Knopf The Daily Tar Heel is published by the University of North Carolina Media Board; daily except Sunday, exam periods, vacations, and summer sessions. The following dates are to be the only Saturday issues: September 18, Oct. 16, Oct 23, Nov. 13, Nov. 20. Offices are at the Student Union Building, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. Telephone numbers: News, Sports 933 0245, 933-0246; Business. Circulation, Advertising, 933-1163. Subscription rates: $25 per year, $12.50 per semester. The Campus Governing Council shall have powers to determine the Student Activities Fee and to appropriate all revenue derived from the Student Activities Fee (1.1.1.4 of the Student Constitution). The Daily Tar Heel reserves the right to regulate the typographical tone of all advertisements and to revise or urn away copy it considers objectionable. The Daily Tar Heel will not consider adjustments or payments for p. . typographical errors or erroneous insnrtion unless notice is given to the Business Man,f within (a) one day after the advertisement appears, within (1) day of receiving the tear sheets or subscription of the paper. The Daily Tar Heel will not be responsible for more than one Incorrect insertion of an advertisement G'ectuled to run several times. Notice for such correction must be given before the next insertion. Verna Taylor Business Mgr.
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