The Daily Tar Heel Friday. January 21. campus calendar Union by 3 30 p.m. if Activities Today The Chapel Hill Peace Committee will be holding a silent vigil in front of the Franklin St. Post Office in order to collect signatures for a petition urging President Carter to halt funding of the Bl bomber program from noon to 1 p.nv Friday. Jan. 21. and to divert the money to meet human needs. The Campus Y and the Union will, also have petitions available for signatures on Fridav. : . A slide show concerning the Bl bomber issue will be presented at 10 a.m., noon, and 3 p.m. Friday. Jan. 21. in Room 213 of the Carolina U nion. Sponsored by the Campus Y, Chapel Hill Peace Committee, and the Friends Service Committee. The seventh annual Blue Sky Party preelection convention will be held at 8 p.m. Friday. Jan. 21. at Trolls. All friends of the party are urged to attend this important event. The John J. Parker Society of International Law is presenting Hilding Eek, former professor of law. Stockholm University. All students and faculty are invited to attend at noon Friday, Jan. 21. in Classroom 1 at the Law School. Attention members of the Society of Professional Journalists. Val Hymes, the director of this regior, will be the guest of honor at the SPJ party at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21, at Sylvia Ingle's apartment: K3 Colony Apartments. Beer and snacks will be provided. Upcoming Events The UNC Outing Club will lead a day hike to Uwharrie National Forest. Dress warmly and bring a lunch. Meet at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, on the paved parking lot next to the Carolina Union. Everyone is welcome. Bring a car if you can. There will be an all-quad meeting of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship at 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23, in the fourth floor lounge of Dey Hall. Jack Largent, personnel director of Overseas Missionary Fellowship, will speak on "Declaring His Glory in Asia." A freshman physical therapy student meeting will be held at 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 24, in the Allied Health Auditorium. The topic will be burn patients. There will be a meeting for anyone who would like to volunteer for work at the Murdoch Center for the Mentally Retarded. Carpools will be organized and the program discussed at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 24, in Room 215 of the Carolina Union. . There will be a Youth for Easter Seals meeting at 5:45 p.m. Monday, Jan. 24, in 106 Greenlaw Hall. All interested, please come. Recreation programs w ill be planned for this semester. Old Well members inducted Thirty-seven UNC students were inducted into the Order of the Old Well at midnight, Fri., Jan. 14. A reception honoring the initiates was held on Saturday, Jan. 15. The initiates were David Joseph Ballard, William Charles Bell, Craig Burdeen Brown, Michael Eugene 3unch, Kathryn Alice Clarke, Danny Ray Dalton, David Mac Eason, Mary Howell Friday, Georg Nicholas Herman, Emmett Clyde Hewitt III, Janice Lee Hodges, Hazel Ann King, Tally Edward Lassiter Jr., Carol Lynn Lester, Earle William Linge Jr., Dorothea Marie Shoney's 2nd Semester Specials I l Free bottomless Coke or iced tea with Shoney's famous Big Boy combination. Big Boy, trench fries and salad, good thru Feb. 15 I I i I l I I I 1 Shoney's Hot Fudge Cake Buy one, get one free with this coupon good thru Shoney's serves CONVENIENIIY LOCATED ACROSS FROM UNIVERSITY SQUARE Franklin St. Across from Granville Towers 1977 Public service announcements must be turned in to the box outside the DTK they are to run the next day. Each item will run at least The Undergraduate History Association will have an important meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 24, in 423 Hamilton Hall. Plans will be made for the upcoming reception with the faculty. All members and others interested in joining or participating please attend. David M. Olson, chairperson of the Political Science Department at UNC-G. will speak on "Disorganized Anarchy and Political Parties" at noon Monday, Jan. 24. in 207 Hamilton Hall. The NCSL Executive Reform Bill Committee (Poli Sci 95-3) will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 24, in 452 Hamilton Hall. We will make final revisions on the bill, so please attend. You are cordially invited to attend a series of eight lecture on "Chemical Ecology: Organic Chemical Interactions Between Organisms in Nature." Jerrold Meinwald of Cornell University will lecture at II a.m. Monday, Jan. 24, in 308 Venable Hail. Sponsored by the Chemistry Department Kenan Endowment. The Union Social Committee will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. It is important that you attend or please call Steve Dennis at 968-9305 beforehand. There will be a meeting of the Carolina Union Current Affairs Committee at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge. All members please attend. "Opportunities in Social Services and Counseling" will be the topic of an informal career seminar sponsored by the Career Planning and Placement Office at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, in 210 Hanes Hall. Everyone is invited. The Graduate History Society presents Eric Foner of Princeton University on "Ideology in the American Revolution" at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, in Room 202 of the Carolina Union. The .Departments of Computer Science present ;"The Politics of Computer Science" at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, in 224 Phillips Hall. The speaker will be Jan Prokop of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Refreshments will be served in New West lounge after the colloquium. Items' of Interest No skating on University Lake! Lake is frozen over, but not enough to be skated on. Students who did not have their portraits taken last semester for the 1977 Yackety Yack, will get a chance to do so during the first two weeks in February. Appointments will be made from 9 a.m. to 5 . p.m. all- this week, and next week-near the Unt0ndektandfrem9a:m.Htp f f.m. all.thisweek at the Y court. Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT): Feb. 1 2. Applications need to be received in New Lowendick, Joseph Moore McConnell, Douglas Carmi Mclntyre, Martha Anne McK night, Robert Alexand McWilliam, James Arthur Nelson, John Thomas Newton, Dana Eugene Page, Robert Ernest Price, Mark Allen Ramsey, Anne Marie Antoinette Riether, David Brian L. Royle, Anthqpjy Irwin Selton, Steven Bruce Sorkin, Harvey Gray Southern, Susan Victoria Spragg, Jack Alan Sussman, David Allen Swanson, Boyd Stephen Toben, Alan Eugene Toll, Thomas Joseph Ward and Myra Sue Wheeler. r 1 I I I I I I I I .3 '1 Feb. 15 breakfast anytime Compiled by Ten ley Ayers offices in the . twice York by Jan. 22; $20 fee. The UN C-CH Pharmacy School requires this for admission to their 1-4 program. Applications in 101 Nash Hall. Interested in working with Freshman Orientation? Contact 77 needs responsible people who are willing to work hard. 1 f you would like to become involved with Contact 77, applications for Freshmen Area Coordinators are available from resident directors and the Union Desk. These applications must be turned in by Feb. 4. The Carolina Union Information Desk is now accepting names for both babysitting and typing referral services. If you are interested, please leave your name and number at the information desk. Juniors and seniors who are N.C. residents can apply for the 1977 Institute of Government Summer Intern Program in which students work with top state officials in Raleigh. The application deadline is Feb. I. For more information, contact Donald Hayman, Institue of Government, UNC, 933-J303. The Yackety Yack needs salespersons and a photographer. Prospective photographers should bring portfolios to the Yack office in Suite D of the "WHY On more than one occasion it has been stated that the ob ject of every article has been to pass on God's message to man, old and young, found in the last part of the Book of Ec clesiastes: "And further, by these, my son, be admonished: of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh. Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter FEAR GOD AND KEEP ' HIS COM MANDMENTS: FOR THIS IS THE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN. For God shall bring every work into Judgement with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil." "Re joice, O young man, in thy youth ." go ahead and do as you please, and walk in the way of your own heart and in the sight of your own eyes "BUT KNOW THOU, THAT FOR ALL THESE THINGS GOD WILL BRING THEE INTO JUDGEMENT REMEMBER NOW THY 'CREATOR' IN THE DAYS OF THY YOUTH ." Excepting the verse from which this Column gets its title, the above passage concerning "the whole duty of man" has been quoted as much, if not more than any other one Scrip ture. And very often it has been followed up by quoting the 14th verse of the last chapter of the last Book in the Bible, Rev. 22:14: "Blessed are they which do His Commandments, that they may have a right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city." Adam and Eve refused the Tree of Life in favor of the devil's advice, broke God's Commandment, and were driven out. You and me, their descendants, will never have the right to the Tree of Life and enter the gates of the city, unless we are, or come to be of those blessed ones who "keep His Com mandments." "By Grace, through Faith," this' can come about. By God's Grace Christ came down and lived thirty three years here, kept God's Commandments perfectly, and offers to bestow His Righteousness to every soul that accepts it by Faith. Hebrews 11:1 says: "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." This tells us in plain language that "our faith is iqwhat ;, we want and hope for most of all. With thevnatujal. eyeyouL yir ; can't see a "hope" or a "want," but you can surely 'see the ' ' f'" 'Pt" - "- w t jjjj mSBmmmmmmmmmmmlSB&itltem u in mm I JMMYSMTH I CVTs CO - zrs. 108 Henderson Street o University Mall Carolina Union any afternoon this week. Prospective salespersons should see Jim Roberts in the Yack office during those same times Applications are now being taken for the annual Service Project Scholarship given by Delta Delta Delta. All full-time undergrad women students are eligible. Applications must be submitted to the Tri-Delta ' Chapter at 210 Pittsburgh St. by March I, 1 977. Get an application from any Tri-Delt member. Join gay Christians for fellowship at St. John's Metropolitan Community Church at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23, at 37 Home St., Raleigh. For a ride or more information, call 832-1582 or 967 9626. Orange County Tax Listings: from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, at the Carrboro Town Hall, W. Main St. Students must list by Jan. 3 1 . If unable to go in person, write for a form to: County Tax Office, Hillsborough, N.C. 27278. Aspiring artists The Student Consumer Action Union needs art work for the cover of its ' apartment guide. The Southern Part of Heaven. Interested persons should come by SCAU in Suite B of the Carolina Union. (933-8313). Graduate Record Examination (GRE): Feb. 26 aptitude test only. Applications needs to be postmarked by Jan. 26 for $10.50, additional late fee of $4 until Feb. 2 (postmarked). Applications are in 101 Nash Hall. Information about graduate schools in the new Peterson's Annual Guide to DO THE HEATHEN Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 evidence of what a man wants and hopes most for by looking at his acts, words, conduct, etc. John Wesley said: "All the enemies of Christianity are mere triflers in comparison with those who give you exemption from obeying God's Com mandments!" Sometime ago this column told the story of how Charles the First of England lost his head on the chop block! Doub tless his high position, his pride, and his ignorance, caused him to believe "The Almighty was such a one as he was," and he had "divine right" to do as he pleased. Puritans and other people who had "true fear of God" in their hearts withstood Charles, and God gave them a great victory, and the record says: "On Jan. 30th, 1649, King Charles was led out to Whitehall to die." (After quoting that last week the writer wondered if he should have explained that did not refer to our Atlanta Whitehall St. No, no, that did not happen in our fair city. The very thought of such a thing would surely offend all the great and small and others of our city who re ject the commands of God Almighty to put to death murderers, adulterers, rapists, traitors, the anarchists and rebellious, etc.) Jeremiah 8:9 says: "They have rejected the Word of God, what wisdom is in them? Surely the implication here is that those who reject God's Commandments are sadly deficient in intelligence, and no telling how many high and low might think this scribe said King Charles was beheaded on Whitehall St., Atlanta. I did not say that, though I will say that we have got a lot of folks who would be better off in time and eternity, and the city better off, if they got the same medicine that King Charles did. I will go further and say it would be better for me to have my head cut off rather than turn my back on God and His Commandments, and use my tongue profanely against Him! Did not Christ say it would be better for some if a millstone were hanged about their neck and drowned in the depth of the sea; and did not He say of one . man: "Good were It for that man, if he had never been born!",; ''Forbear thee from meddling with God." BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 On Sale January 21-27 E1 : : Graduate Study in the Educational Occupational Information Library, 106 Nash Hall. The Wesley Foundation will have morning worship at 1 1 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 23. Lucy Austin will preach. National Teachers Exam (NTE): Feb. 9. Applications need to be received in Princeton, N.J. by Jan. 27. Common examination $1 1, area examination $11. Late registration until Feb. 3 (received in Princeton) $5 extra. Applications in 101 Nash Hall. The Air Force Officer's Qualifying Test (AFOQT) for those interested in enrolling in the AFROTC Two Year Program will be administered at 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 22x in Lenoir Hall South. Any sophomores interested in enrolling in the Two Year Program should contact Capt. Anderson in Room 102 C Lenoir Hall South prior to Jan. 21. The UNC Junior Year in Ghana program will begin its second annual selection process Feb. I. Application packets may be picked up at the International Center in Bynum Hall between Feb. 1 and Feb. 14. They are due Feb. 21. Further inquirires about the program may be addressed to Ann Dunbar, Director of African Studies, Curriculum in African and Afro-American Studies, 401 Alumni Building 004 A. The Chapel Hill Recreation Department and the North Carolina Botanical Garden will RAGE? rr Jar X sponsor two adult classes for Dish Gardens and Terrariums. Anyone who is interested in the Dish Gardens class must bring their own flower pot saucer. Call the Chapel Hill Recreation Department at 929-1 1 1 1 ext. 2 1 0 to register. Class starts: Terrariums Wednesday", Jan. 26; Dish Gardens Tuesday, Feb. 8. There will be a meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, in Room 102 C Lenoir Hall South for all sophomores interested in the Air Force ROTC Two Year Program. The following topics will be covered: scholarships, summer camp which pays approximately $400, three hours of transfer credit when you return to UNC in the fall, no obligation even after summer camp. Many more details discussed. The Carolina Union Information Desk is updating its information files. Any student who needs to change an address or phone number contact the desk, or call 933-3758 or come by the desk between 7:30 a.m. and 1 1 p.m. daily. The Chapel Hill Recreation Department announces "Everyone's Folkdancing Club." The group meets at 8 p.m. the first three Fridays of each month, and at 7:30 p.m. for Family Night on the fourth Friday, at the Ephesus Road School multipurpose room. For further information, contact the Chapel Hill Recreation Department at 929-1111 ext. 210. Correction The last paragraph in the first story on tenure appearing in Wednesday's DTH should have read: Adams noted that only six faculty members in the philosophy department have been denied tenure in the 29 years he has been at UNC. The DTH regrets the error. 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. 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The Daily Tar Heel will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an advertisement scheduled to run several times. Notice for such correction must be given before the next insertion. Verna Taylor Business Mgr. MM it t eon sees For Sale -1973 Audi 100 LS, Automatic transmission, air con ditioning, AM-FM radio, Michelin steel belted radials, $3,300. Call Ben 663-2611, after 5 p.m. 663-3666. Must sett mrnea7ejjr91 per nytime.-'--".j'"wW'wil w inmm m"i .... For sale: Orange 72 Datsun 240Z; air, 4-speed, mag wheels w2 spare wheels, radio. A. Hall 929-0414 days, 929-5752 nights. For sale: Triumph TR6 1974. Great condition 31,000 miles. Looks and runs great. Call 933-8211. King size waterbed for sale. $200. Almost new, wooden frame with heater and vibrator. Linen included. Call 929-5233. Zenith twelve-inch B & W television. VHF and UHF. Excellent condition. Big savings. Only $65, but will negotiate. Call Barry at 968-9021. PRESTWICK MUSIC announces new hours: Monday through Friday 10-530. Used albums, 45 s, science fiction books sell, buy trade.-105 N. Columbia St. (above Big Wally's). 929-7205. 70' x 12' 1973 Valiant mobile home for sale. Three bedrooms, two full baths. Located 4V miles from campus. Excellent condition. Contact Rex Funderburk 919-872-1255. ACADEMIC RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands on file. Send $1.00 for your 192-page, mail order catalog. 11322 Idaho Ave., 206H, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025 (213) 477-8474. Deep Jonah coffee house is looking for a volunteer student manager. Get some good experience in small production work. CaH Joe 933-9739. Student positions on Media Board now open. Business background desirable. The studentfaculty board controls campus media finances. Bring resume to interview at 4:00 on January 25. Station Manager needed for student radio station. Bring resume to interview with Media Board t 330 on January 25. Check Carolina Union roster for room number. Earn $80 weekly at home spare time addressing envelopes. Information: Rush 25 C and stamped self-addressed envelope to: Smith, Box 170A, Red Oak, Va. 23964. SUMMER JOBS: Over 200,000 in all 50 state Your money back if you don't obtain yours thru our comprehensive catalogue. Send $2 to: SUMCHOICE Box 645, State College, Pa. 16801. Act now for best selection. OVERSEAS JOBS - - summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free information. Write: Inter national Job Center, Dept. NL, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704. Need 2 male roommates for Foxcraft Apts. $60month plus share utilities. Two bedrooms and bathrooms, modern kitchen, balcony, and pool for springtime. Call 967-5369. Want to buy copy of album "Mary" by Mary Travera (now out Of print). 929-6588 nights until 11. Students welcome at Binkley Baptist Church. Willow Drive and bypass, next to University Mall. 9:45 College Class. 11 KM) Worship. Rides available every Sunday 930 at Student Union (Raleigh Rd. entrance) and Chase Cafeteria. STUDY AT OXFORD THIS SUMMER. Earn up to 6 sem. hrs. of credit. Courses: Shakespeare, Modem British Novel, Philisophy of Religion, Medieval England, Britain Today: Crisis. Room, board, and all fees for 4-week term: $575. Con tact the Office of International Studies, The Univ. of North Carolina at AshevHIe, Asheville, N.C. 28804. Phone 704258 0200. Volunteer to work at Murdoch Center for the Retarded. Car pools available. Come to the meeting at 215 Union. 730 Mon day Jan. 24. Do something worthwhile! Volunteers wanted for psychology experiment Involving treatment for single men who feel uncomfortable In social situations with women. Call UNC Psychology Dept., 933 6593, 9 ajn.-4 p.m. DIAMONDS and all precious gems - save 35, written ap praisals Included based on American Gem Society stan dards. Save 30 on full line of quality jewelry. UNC represen tatives: Roger Bristol 967-5479, Reginald Mitchell 942-5503, Irving Moses 929-7256. CONDOM SAMPLERS: ieam the difference between con doms with one of our famous sample packs. Preshaped, tex tured, colored, lubricated skins, stubs. Designed to Increase sexual satisfaction. ADAM A EVE, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. Persons having knowledge of fight or altercation between two or more black male youths on Saturday of Duke football weekend (November 20, 1976) please call 929-2118. Fight or disagreement occurred approximate vicinity Silent Sam.