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2 Th Dally Tr Heel Thursday, September campus Compiled by Jodl Bishop Public atrvlce announcements mult bt turned !n to the Bon outside the DTH offiCM In the Union by 1 00 p m II they to run th next dey 6acf Item will run it Kilt twice. ACTIVITIES TODAY Hlnton Jemti presents Oliver! at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. in Hinton James Recreation Room. The ihow stars Ron Moody, Oliver Reed, Mark Letter, and Jack Wild. Admission is 50 cents. David Nlbtock and Allen Gwyn of Winston Salem will be performing from 8 to 1 1 p.m. in Deep Jonah. Refreshments will be sold and brown bagging of beer or w ine is permitted. Admission is free. The Dr-Phl Literary Societies will have an "Original Speaking Night" at the regular meeting at 8 p.m. in 300 New West. The speeches will be of a persuasive and informative nature. There will be a UNCCC Short Course entitled "Introduction to CALL-OS" at 3 p.m. in 228 Phillips Hall. There will be a Geology Colloquium entitled "The Job Market for Geologists" at 4 p.m. in 205 Mitchell Hall. Roy L. Ingram, from the geology department, will lecture. There will be a Line Wertmuller Festival entitled "Swept Away" at 8 p.m. in Carroll Hall Auditorium. Tickets are S I and are available at the Carolina Union Information Desk. There will be an Allied Health Colloquium entitled "Touch With Care, or a Caring Touch" at 4 p.m. in 105 Berryhill Hall. Joy Huss, associate professor in Occupational Therapy at the University of Minnesota, will speak. The North Campus Chapter of Interverelty Christian Fellowship will have a chapter meeting at 7 p.m. in the parlor of the Chapel of the Cross Episcopal Church. All are welcome. The Carolina Forum will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 217 Carolina Union. All members and interested students are urged to attend. Everyone is invited to the Christian Science Organization meeting at 6 p.m. in the Frank Porter Graham Room of the Carolina Union. The subject will be "God A Very Present Help in Trouble." The UNC-CH Collegiate Clvltens will hold an important meeting at 6:30 p.m. in Room 215 Carolina Union. New members are wanted and all students are invited. For more information call 933-2593. Part 1 1 of the workshop sponsored by the Career Planning end Placement Office will be held at 10 p.m. in the Frank Porter Graham Room of the Carolina Union, The focus is on work values, interests, and skills. . The first meeting of the Y-Hunger Action Committee will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Y Building. All persons are invited to attend. Any person who attended N.C. Governor's School in 1976 should come by Room 206 Carolina Union between 3:30 and 4 p.m. today. The Alchemist, UNC's interdisciplinary science magazine, will meet at 8 p.m. in R oom 2 1 5 Carolina Union. The magazine is accepting articles, illustrations and photographs for r; We also provide original research ell fields. Thesis end dissertation assistance alio available. City. I uanj State. CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE ALL SEASON LONQI Out of sight khaki pants, Reg. $25 $12.90 Corduroy sport coats, Reg. $60 $29.90 Most famous name designer suits, the company that started the fashion revolution, wool blend suits, vested, Reg. $235 . $119.90 Wool Shetland crew neck sweaters, Reg. $30 $13.90 All. cotton khaki suits, vested, Reg. $110 $49.90 Wool sport coats, Reg. Cotton blend oxford button-down shirts, Reg. $15 $7.90 Milton's is a member of the country's most powerful buying co-op. We pay less for our fine merchandise and pass the savings on to you. in St. iO M 163 E. Frankl Downtow CLOTHIfIG Chapel Hill Phone. 968 22, 1977 calendar - publication in the fall issue. Staff positions are available, including business and distribution managers and layout and advertising staffs. The present managerial staff will graduate in May and will be training others to take over next year. If there are any questions, call Nigel Fleming at 967 5186 after 8 p.m. The Campua Christian Fellowship will hold an important business meeting at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. All members are urged to attend. Growing In Grsce will meet at 7 p.m. in the fourth-floor faculty lounge of Dey Hall. The program is sponsored by the Campus Crusade for Christ. The South Campus Chapter of Intervarslty Christian Fellowship will have an "Exposition on Prayer" as its second meeting of the semester at 7:30 p.m. in Parker Lounge. Refreshments will be served. Everyone is invited to come share the fellowship and take a look at prayer and its power. Alpha Chi Sigma it having formal rush at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Dr. Coke. Rides will be leaving Kenan Lobby at 7:30. All chemistry and related majors are welcome. The UNC Recreation Society will hold a mandatory meeting at 4 p.m. in Room 213 Carolina Union. Everyone interested in joining must be present. Grads and undergrads are welcome. Gay Rap Group, sponsored by St. John's MCC will meet at 8 p.m. in Raleigh. For more information call 929-8843 or 832-1582. The UNC Jugglers Assoclaton will meet at 4 p.m. by the Old Well. Beginners and non-jugglers who would like to learn are especially welcome. The UNC Scuba Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Hamilton Hall Auditorium. A slide presentation on diving in North Carolina's shipwrecks will be given by Bill Lovin. Everyone interested is welcome. Thursday Worship at the Battle House is at 6 p.m with recreation preceding at 5 p.m. Ms. Charlene Horton, campus ministry intern, is the worship leader as the community joins together for singing, praying, sharing concerns, and proclamations. The Waterpolo Club w ill practice from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at Bowman Gray Indoor Pool. UPCOMING EVENTS There will be a Lunchtlme Seminar from 1 2 to I p.m. Friday. Sept. 23 in the first-floor conference room of the Swing Building. Dr. Elizabeth Wilson, from the pediatrics department, will discuss "Androgen Regulation of Specific Proteins in the Male Reproductive Tract." There will be a hospital and clinical pharmacy seminar from I p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23 at the Governor's Inn. The subject will be "A New Look at the Broad Responsibilities of Hospital Pharmacists." There will be a Free Flick entitled "Mother" at RESEARCH Assistance ALL SUBJECTS Choose from our library of 7,000 topics. All papers have been prepared by our staff of professional writers to Insure excellence. Send $1.00 (air mall postage) for the current edition of our mail order catalog. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS P.O. Box 25916-E, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025 Name Address Zip $19.90 $75 H U) Hours: Mon, Sat. 1-4 CUPBOARD - 4408 7 and 9:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23 in Carroll Hall Auditorium. The Carolina Gay Association invites everyone to a Fall Welcome Back Party from 9 to 12 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23 at the Community Church at Purefoy and Mason Farm Roads. The Durham Animal Protection Society will hold its Third Annual Flea Market from I to 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23 and from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, at 212 West Main Street in the Trust Building. AWS is sponsoring a Tri-State meeting starting Friday night, Sept. 23 and ending Saturday afternoon Sept. 24 in the Carolina U nion. Women students from North Carolina. South Carolina, and Virginia will be coming here to examine and discuss in depth common issues and problems of our region. A wide variety of workers and speakers will be present. UNC students interested in attending the meeting should call the AWS office at 933-2165 or come by Suite D of the Carolina Union. The North and South Campus Chapters of the Intervarslty Christian Fellowship have rescheduled their picnic for 5:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23. North Campus will meet at 5:30 at the Undergrad Library and go to Morrison together. The American Civil Liberties Union will sponsor a Pig-Pickin' Dinner, Auction and Carnival Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Wesley Foundation and the Newman Center on Pittsboro Sreet. The carnival begins at I p.m., the auction at 2 p.m.. and the dinner, with music by the Red Clay Waiting for rain Tuesday consumption 4.934 million gallons from University Lake 1.973 million gallons from Durham 2.961 million gallons Level of University Lake 57 inches below capacity Total consumption, Sept. 20. 1976 4.481 million gallons Level of University Lake, Sept. 20, 1976 59 inches below capacity 'Navy showers' By WILL JONES Staff Writer Dorm residents recently interviewed say they are aware of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro water shortage, and they are trying to conserve, but they admit dorm water conservation efforts are less ev ident than last year. "I don't believe that it's critical anymore, but it's still necessary to conserve," says senior Richard Lyman of 104 Winston. "I take a 'navy shower' everyday, and I try not POOR RICHARD'S The area's only authentic surplus store DECLARES WAR! Lee Riders 12.00 Navy Denims 7.95 White Denims 3.00 All Jeans are 1 Grade No Seconds! ALSO, 10 OFF ON NEW FIELD JACKETS Sale Good Through October 22nd POOR RICHARD' Open 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday Saturday Eastgate Shopping Center Around the Corner Next to 'Register at Poor Richard's for the Super Champion SWISS ARMY KNIFE WITH 24 FEATURES Drawing to be held October 15 You do not have to be present to win. V '' nprrf'pq Union Lou:;.: .ViVr'ir 7:30 a.m.-U p.m. Mon.-Fri. j 9.C0 a.m.-ll p.m. Sat. : i j 11:00 a.m..ll p.m. Sun. NEW YORK CITY BALLET K"The Finest Ballet Company in the World.. tjfe -HUBERT SAAL. Newsweek yz'"h MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAMS j "ONE OF THE BEST DANCE FILMS EVER" p " CLIVF. BARNES NV TIMES Great Hall, Carolina Union Oct. 2 at 3:00 p.m. Students Admission by Triangle and 8:00 p.m. $1.50 Dance Season Ticket Oct. 3 at 8:00 p.m. General Public or b ticket availabie Oct. 4 at 8:00 p.m. $2.50 at Union Desk, Tickets -$3 oo Steel Band Union Desk, Record Bar Tickets $1.50 downtown, Stewart Theatre. Union Desk f Deep Jonah rleetwood Mac Videotape David Niblock and Allen Gwyn Weekdays at 2:00 p.m. 8pm -11pm 2nd Floor Lounge the Union BYO BEER & WINE FREE : - My WaJ lit! 1 M ; 8:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Ramblers, at 5 p.m. Everyone is invited. All graduate and professional students arj invited to a Bull Roast at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at Sugar Lake Quarry. Go south 9 miles on 1 5 501 past Farrington Road, take the first left, and go 3 miles to Sugar Lake. Fifty cents takes care of all you can eat and drink. The American Association of University Professors invites the UNC faculty members, their spouses, and their guests to a reception in honor of new faculty members from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25, at the Horace Williams House, 610 East Rosemary Street. ITEMS OF INTEREST Childbirth Information, in collaboration with Childbirth and Parenthood Education Association, is presenting a program on Cesarean Section at 8 p.m. at the UNC School of Public Health Auditorium on Columbia Street, across from the Health Sciences Library. The program will include the film "The Cesarean Birth Experience" which depicts C-sections done under general and local anesthesia and two emergency C-sections. Obstetricians from UNC Memorial and Chapel Hill OB-GYN who deliver at Durham County General, will be guest speakers. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this first collaborative effort by the newly-formed Childbirth Information. Tickets for the Derby Day Dance featuring "Janice" are now on sale at the Carolina Union Desk. not taken in to run the faucets as much." Many dorm residents say the most commonly practiced method of conservation is flushing toilets less often. But they say students still take long showers and allow water to run, whereas last year they would have turned it off. "I believe that there's a shortage, but people around here feel the town had a year to act upon it and nothing visible has been done," says senior Steve Allen of 826 Morrison. "People are taking shorter showers than 3 Eckerd's 929-5850 AWS gets money from CGC, planning bigger winter festival By JLLIANNE KNIGHT Staff Writer The Association for Women Students (AWS) and its proposed week-long women's festival are under increasing , pressure to succeed now that the Campus Governing Council (CGC) has appropriated an additional $4,000 to be spent solely on the project, CGC member Chip Cox said Wednesday. "AWS is going to have to show CGC that a significant section of the University is being served by this, and if not, they are going to have to explain why not," Cox said. "The credibility of the organization is laying on the line." In a meeting Tuesday night, the CGC allocated the funds from its general surplus. This appropriation is in addition to the initial women's festival appropriation of $1,800. But the $5,800 AWS now has to bring speakers, films, exhibits and performers to UNC for the festival Jan. 22-28 is only part of the estimated total cost of the . event. The festival may cost as much as $14,000. Thus. AWS itself must raise most of the money for the festival. dorms usual, not flushing the johns as much and doubling the laundry loads some. But not as much as last year." "Conservation efforts aren't quite the same from housing this year," says junior Jeb Blackwell of 516 Ehringhaus. "People aren't quite as concerned as they were last year, either. But this past week I've noticed conservation improving, such as toilets not being flushed as often." "The water fountains have been unplugged, and nobody has any plants to water on this hall," says sophomore Jeff Cox of 122 Connor. "The water situation seems twice as bad as last year, but everyone is taking long showers anyway." Senior Julie Rice of 21 1 Joyner says she believes there is a crisis, but admits she has been guilty of taking long showers. "The only real efforts at conservation that I've seen have been less flushing of toilets," she says. 8 Village Opticians PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fitted polished cleaned SUNGLASSES prescription non-prescription 121 E. Franklin St. Next to the Varsity Theatre DTH Classifieds Uto Service T yMiili 1972 FORD MAVRICK, Carolina Blue, new interior, needs minor repair but generally good condition. Call Mike after 5:30 pm. 929-9445 Help Wanted NEED HELP WITH HOUSEKEEPING in Chapel Hill home. 2 days week 3 hrsday. On bus route. Will pay fare. Phone 967-3141. RAINBOW SOCCER needs you to coach a youth soccer team this fall. Only three hours per week of your time is required. We need your help. If interested please call Peter Griffin at 942-5986. Lost & Found LOST: Golden Retriever. Last seen Cameron Ave. and Raleigh St. at 7:45 am, Monday, Sept. 19, 10 months, 65 lbs., medium build. Golden color. Answers to Sage. Was wearing only a white flea collar. Please call Mike or Ivy Cheesem. 942-2336 FOUND: WOMAN'S I.D. BRACELET, initials EBP. Found on walkway from Dey Hall to Wilson Zoology Bldg. Call 933-5271 and identify. LOST: ADIDAS TENNIS SHOES and keys on ring in a Lacock's shoe bag. Lost Sept. 20 in Morehead Planetarium parking lot. If found, please call MAC, 933-2548. Reward Personal CRS: THE STADIUM misses your warm buns, and so do I. Thanks for being young, beautiful and the best. Happy Birthday. I love you. Babe Pets FIVE AKC REGISTERED miniature chocolate poodles. All shots and dewormed. Available immediately. 4894803 (after 6). 933 1368. Mrs. Elledge. Roommate Wanted FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. Partiaily furnished 2 bedroom extra nu e lownhouse on bus line. Dishwasher pool. $92.00 month 929 2441 Miscellaneous FRESH SEAFOOD. Shr imp sea-lops fresh from the Carolina coast A!s Bahama ioK:et ta. Is Fnd iy.g am 7 pm. RiM'maty atid Ohwteh Stuvt and fish ftoZ0M omer of Jay Sharpe, chairperson of the women's festival committee, assured CGC that AWS could raise money through the sale of tickets to festival events, Cox said. "If they don't raise the money, they will have trouble getting funds from CGC in the future," he said. Sharpe said she did not think that AWS would have any problem because she is certain of success. "I feel the festival will be a remarkable success. I've been working all summer with the festival and I know it is going to come through." The festival is not a program for women students only, Sharpe said, but a program that will involve the entire University. "We plan to highlight the festival with resources from the University community along with interesting speakers from the national scope," Sharpe said, adding that Bella Abzug, former U.S. Congressman from New York, has been contacted about the possibility of speaking at the festival. Betty Ausherman, AWS chairperson, said the issues addressed by the International Women's Year in 1975 molded the theme of the planned festival. Tonight Bluegrass Experience Tomorrow Red Clay Ramblers 405 W. Rosemary St. 967-9053 INSTACOPY -Quality Copying Franklin & Columbia (Over the Zoom) 929-2147 Mon.-Fri. 9-5 10E & John C. Southern, Optician 942-3254 (-ulNUUIV1 SrWLtKb. Learn the difference between condoms with one of our famous sample pacKs. rresnapea, textured, colored, lubricated skins, stubs. Designed to increase sexual satisfac tion. Adam & Eve, Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. WHO ARE YOU? Do you have an ancestor who participated in the American Revolution? 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