CO CO 2 O o WEE JUN CLASSICS ( ) f S ae For generations, the Bass Weejuns have been a famous favorite. Weejuns have nuine moccasin construction and are crafted with traditional details. Designed for comfort, in quality leather. 7f Vf 103 E. FRANKLIN ST. CHAPEL HILLSHOP Q Til fi CRABTREE VALLEY MALL, RALEIGHSHOP 10 TIL 9:30 I HERE'S t0UR 7n SUPPER, A H policy Continued from page 1 HAVE WOU MEARP AWTMIN6 FROM M BIG BROTHER?! THOUGHT . MA4BE HE'P WRITE... G00PEVENIN6. , PRESIDENT CARTERS NOMINEE FOR 5C : RETARY OF SYMBOLISM, DUANBDELAaXJZT.HAZ I 60TTEN0FF TO A o RUNNING START. r A mm SPEAKING AT A SPFf tAl peecfi CONFERENCE LAST NW, THESEC- RETAKY-PESI6NA7E ANNOUNCED HE UWLD BEH0UXN6 REGULAR PHONE-A-THONS TDASKAVERA6E AMERICANS UHffT5YM80LS TMBY WOULD MOST UKE TO SEE IN WE CARTER ADMINISTRATION, r I tOONDER HOU) HE'S P0IN6...HL BET H00 MISS HIM, PON 1 he United States also is negotiating for a general cutback on arms sales throughout the world. The Arab nations and Israel have been , upset with the United States since Carter's press conference the week of March 6. The same week. Carter said in opening remarks to Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin that Israel should have "defensible borders," a code phrase which means to Israelis they can retain most of their occupied territory, rather than using the customary American term, "secure borders." Arab ambassadors immediately asked for a meeting with Secretary of State Vance for clarification. Carter said it was only a matter of semantics. "It's hard for two antagonists as hostile to. each other as the Arabs and Israelis are to think along new lines," Scott said. "They tend to go over the same ground again and again. Carter is saying. 'Let's throw some new ideas-into the hopper.' " If a new line of thinking is suggested, it sometimes leads to a compromise, Scott said. r' . v. by MARY GARDNER and RUSSELL GARDNER r V Baboquivari Religion: Druid i-r y, Dv",7 - St ---'..lAVwV.'-. . -.v Taylor T 0J ,1 1 tf OH.H'EAH. 5 THEROUNP- f HEAPEP x-1- ! A 0 7SH I TWAYPUAN5 DELAOOURTfmP HIS FIRST SUCH PHONE-A-THON AND NBC NEWS mSTHERB.. HELLO? "This Kj&ujzdLD-f&o. HELLO! THIS IS YOUR SECRETARYOF SYMBOLISM! YEAH. 2 tDUKB 5 TO SEE MORE 7 PHONE-A- THONS. frt? T Amao , laml LtaZarrOMar fen William Baboquivari is probably the only self acclaimed Druid on campus, and when he graduates this May he'll take his rites to wherever there's spring. Baboquivari got interested in Druids when he saw a film about Stonehenge which showed some Druids performing some rite in the center of the stones. "That was my first encounter with Druids," he said. Then while applying for colleges and filling out all the forms that ask for your religion, he decided to write down something strange in the blank. "Every year I'd write down something stranger. I started with the Worldwide Church of God, then the Church of Our Lady of Agnosticism and then Druid. Of all of those I liked Druid best; it was the strangest." He checked out a book from the library on Druids to study up on the history and rituals. Then he took a semester of Old Irish. "That's really a bizarre language. I read all the old Irish legends." This year he held the rites of spring, but only two other people attended. "I didn't have a robe, so I draped myself with a sheet; it worked all right. Fountain Peterson Answer Man . . . David Taylor is one of UNC's most widely read columnists. It's not unusual to see students lined up to read his column in the undergraduate library, even though few students know his identity. Taylor is the undergraduate librarian. Every week, he reads all the complaints and suggestions placed in the library's suggestion box and posts a sheet of his responses on the main floor. "I always try to give an honest answer and put some humor into it. If someone gives a tongue-in-check suggestion, I try to respond in kind," he said. "The thing I enjoy about the suggestions is that we're getting direct communication from students, and we're giving direct feedback." The suggestion-reply list has become so popular that Taylor now is getting suggestions about the suggestions. For example, last week's list included: Suggestion: "These suggestions are more fun than reading Ann Landers. Thanks for posting them!" Reply: "Thank you, Abby." Suggestion: "These suggestions have been rather boring lately." Reply: "Well Ann, that's not my fault. Unlike some columnists, I don't write them, I just answer them." Cherry Blossom ... Nancy Dail mmmm trm wi.wi.j wwowiii . . . i-.au. j mbu lj i Mi unite anyumt ECOS to sponsor workshop Friday, March 25, 19777 The Daily Tar Heel 3 Fountain, a freshman at UNC. has been selected by the North Carolina Society of Washington, D.C., as the Cherry Blossom Princess. Fountain will represent North Carolina in the annual Cherry Blossom Festival from March 28 to April 2. The festival was chartered by an act of Congress in 1952, and it promotes better relations between state societies in the District of Columbia," Fountain said. Saturday night in Washington the national Cherry Blossom Princess will be chosen from among the state princesses, according to Fountain. The winner is determined by the spin of a wheel. "Last year the winner received a trip to China," Fountain said. "Bei ng a Cherry Blossom Princess is a great opportunity to meet girls from all over the country. It also gives you a new perspective on Washington." Fountain wasn't sure at first how to react to the title. "Overall it's been a real good opportunity. Most people have been really ' excited for me." Pretzel Project. . .Larry Peterson doesn't just like pretzels, he's become something of an expert on them. Peterson is president of the UNC Advertising Club, which is putting together an ad campaign for Rold Gold pretzels. The campaign will be submitted in a national student competition sponsored by the American Advertising Federation. Peterson is media director for the campaign. "Pretzels are hard to work with," Peterson says. "What can you say about a pretzel? No two pretzels are the same. They're as different as snowflakes." Peterson says he may write a book entitled. The Life and Time of the Rold Gold Pretzel after the competition is over. Hopefully a movie version will follow. The club will make a regional presentation on April 21 in Atlanta, Ga. The national competition will be held in July. The Rold Gold campaign has given students valuable experience working in different areas of an actual campaign, Peterson said. Have a story idea for "PubHck Knowledge"? Drop it in the box outside the DTH office anytime. fe te fe tfc i i - - jp ' I By MARY ANNE RHYNE Staff Writer The Chapel Hill ECOS chapter will sponsor a Living Lightly Workshop from 9:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday in the Carolina Union. "The workshop was designed to deal with maximizing individual efforts to maintain a lifestyle which is energy efficient," said Thomas Gunter, organizer of the workshop. There will be exhibits, information tables, demonstrations and discussion groups throughout the day. Workshop topics include nutrition and organic gardening, food co-ops and transportation alternatives. Speakers will include Robert Cole, an assistant professor of physics at UNC Asheville and an associate with the Goddard Institute for Social Ecology. Mark Buchanan of the Alternative Technology Association and the New Alchemy Institute will speak on wind power. Gunter said solar-heating companies, wood-stove companies, and the North Carolina Energy Division will be setting up exhibits. "They'll be showing how to use what you've got available," Gunter said. "To cut back won't solve anything. We can save by not using something that's energy consumptive." Resource material and bibliographies of information sources will be available at the workshop. The conference schedule is: 10-10:30 a.m. Necessary Nutrition and Ways to Achieve It. 10:30-11 a.m. Organic Gardening Methods. 11-11:30 a.m. Food Co-ops and Other Alternatives. 1- 1:30 p.m. Resource Overview. . .the State and Locality. 1:20-3 p.m. Alternatives to the Automobile. 2- 2:30 p.m. Alternatives and Appropriate Technologies. All lectures will be held in Room 213 of the Union. Times and locations for the workshops will be posted inside the Union. Chemicals cause cancer Ninety per cent ot cancer cases can be traced to chemical causes, according to Dr. Frederick de Serres. associate director for genetics at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (N1EHS). De Serres said Thursday tha intensive study of new discoveries concerning chemical carcinogens;.! : or cancer-causing agents, may shift the emphasis in the fight against cancer from treatment to prevention. lt may eventually markedly reduce the incidence of cancer in the general population," he said. De Serres was the keynote speaker in a minisymposium on chemical carcinogenesis sponsored by the Cancer Research Center and the Department of Pathology of the UNCISchool of Medicine. Approximately 150 people are attending the event, including prominent research scientists in cancer and related fields. The minisymposium is the first the UNC Cancer Research Center has sponsored since it was formed two years ago. -. : De Serres discussed 'the correlation between mutagenic chemicals and carcinogenic chemicals, summarizing the results of various research studies. He said such correlation studies have been aided by the discover of many environmental and industrial carcinogens and the development of short-term tests for mutagenicity. KAREN MILLERS LETTA MBULU: A VOICE EVEN MORE EXOTIC THAN THE NAME! There's Mask In The Air Letta Mbulu is a new world of sounds, ' colors and feelings. A complex talent brought into clear focus by the production of Herb Alpert. LETTA MBL'LU Thovs Mask.- InThc Air ill 1 ."."- IVVVI4PIIIIM Records, 8-Tcksfc Cassette VA - ?v.:.v.vaw.HvCM Now On Sale At All Record Bar Locations LP's Now Only $3.99 Tapes Now Only $4.99 "WHY DO THE HEATHEN Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 Once upon a time there was a Civil War going on here in our land! Did you know it? Have you heard of "Gone With The Wind" and maybe seen the picture? If you know of that Civil War has that knowledge had any beneficial effect upon you. your conduct, your character, your relations to fellow men. relations to your God and Saviour, especially regarding the vows made to Him. if and when you joined His Church PAY YOUR VOWS UNTO GOD, HE HATH NO PLEASURE IN FOOLS!" It was in July that The Battle of Atlanta was raging, right here round about where we live, move, and have our being! Surely. "Our God is "A MAN OF WAR!-" "THERE WAS WAR IN HEAVEN. MICHAEL AND HIS ANGELS FOUGHT!" Yesterday I read these words in Revelation Chapter 4, verse 8: "AND THEY REST NOT DAY AND NIGHT. SAYING, HOLY. HOLY. HOLY. LORD GOD ALMIGHTY, WHICH WAS. AND IS. AND IS TO COME!" Suggest you spend some of your own time meditating on these Scriptures. However give you a moment or two of my meditation. "WHICH WAS" Which "was He" drove disobedient" and naked man out of the Garden of Eden and away from The Tree of Life, and placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherebums. and a flaming Sword which turned every way to keep the way of the Tree of Life Genesis 3:24. (Someone has suggested that after Cain and Able were born they passed The Garden one day with their father and seeing the "flaming sword" asked their father what place that was: "That is where we lived before your mother ate us out of house and home!" Have often heard it said that many of us dig our own grave with our teeth! It is to be feared that many dig a berth in the pit of hell with their appetites and teeth, etc.!) "AND IS!" And "is" The Almighty that destroyed the corrupt world with a flood in the days, of Noah might be well to call to mind our recent storm "Agnes"! IS The God that destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah by raining Fire and Brimstone from Heaven on them one of the great causes was immorality and unfaithfulness to marriage; and "IS" the God who destroyed a large portion of the Jewish Race by Ttus and his Roman Army! "AND IS TO COME" "Be ready when He comes again, He is coming again, so soon! He is coming again, so soon!" Revelation 22:14: "BLESSED ARE THEY WHO DO HIS COMMANDMENTS, THAT THEY MIGHT HAVE A RIGHT TO THE TREE OF LIFE, AND MAY ENTER IN THROUGH THE GATES INTO THE CITY." At the beginning of this summer the writer, for the sake of economy, decided to discontinue this Column about two months. Have never found a good place to begin. For the present hope to make them much shorter than usual. P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR. GA. 30031 "ON CAMPUS"

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