I Puhlick l&howle By ZAP BRUKCKNER and GRANT HAM ILL dge Marauder Moped maniacs... Attention: Two masked marauders have been seen roaring around campus on a Moped after dark, terrorizing and preying on innocent pedestrians. If seen, hide in the nearest bush before these deviants leave tire prints across your arms and legs. "We just ride around on our Moped and knock people down," said Deathwheels Jack, one of the marauders. "Obscenities are thrown at our backs." The fiendish marauders hole up in a cramped; cluttered hideaway somewhere on the fringes of North Campus. They sleep in illegal lofts by day and take to their evil cycle by night. "We don't have a purpose. That's the whole thing," Gonzo Oilpan said while Ford E 3 Horsit ft you love Carolina 7ZJ 11 4 I Stickers grinding a beer can between his teen. The Moped has a flat tire this week, so the bizarre duo terrorizes another population during the fall months. "We steal acorns from squirrel nests." Gono screamed. When asked for a reason, Deathwheels replied. "No comment." "We almost ran into a pole on our first attempt down behind Carroll Hall," Gonzo said. The fiends may not be too deft on wheels but beware: They say they're going for ultimate Moped hits on Halloween. ADPI dynasty . . . Alpha Delta Pi sorority is establishing a tradition. Their beer chugging team has won four contests in a row. POOR The area's only authentic surplus store DECLARES WAR! Lee Riders 12.00 Navy Denims 7.95 White Denims 3.00 Ail Jeans are 1 Grade No Seconds! ALSO, 10 OFF ON NEW 13 Button Bells (wool) Pea Coats (Fox-knapp) Field Jackets Alaska Pipeline Jackets Arctic Boots Paratrooper Boots Sale Good Through October 22nd POOR RICHARD'S Open 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday - Saturday Open Sundays 1:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. mnm o 929-5850 Eastgate Shopping Center Around the Corner Next to Eckerd's '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, THE Daily Crossword by Oorothea E. Shipp ACROSS 1 Mercator items 5 Change the decor 9 Roman emperor 13 Certain cat 14 Flightless bird: var. 15 Student's chore 16 Love, Ital ian style 17 Encircled 18 Telegram 19 Happenings report 21 British carbine 22 Namesakes of a Ford 23 Be frugal 25 Air: abbr. 27 Certain window 31 Can. prov. 35 Instant Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: iioiwisnRioioiKisiT j ' - ala TtlT n v o i Z.LLL SAP fisttHIi T 5 " .it. t TT TT r a I Li a lFvL mnllH.i i o e lil E tE u 3 i - - I R A ski? E ffi"Mc L 1 0 5 E LL I JL ITU, A. r. o. y a n SJO F r ! SLiAL a d dTi n ck o Tfic ar1rv m o oIr"e1 T lololOl Js a v I s o EJ e 1In-s I io6; 38 Presiden tial events 41 Paper high light 42 Rehearsal 43 Last part 44 Spigot 47 Horse con trols 50 Have re course 55 Beat it! 58 Gossip 60 Arizona Indian 61 Garcon's girl friend 62 Moon valley 63 Was in debt 64 For fear that 65 Mothers of invention 66 Secluded rooms 67 Cummerbund 68 High home DOWN 1 Acted silently Swears Intrinsi cally - Dallas Army unit: abbr. Discharges Hockey's Sanderson 8 Mounted attendant 9 Certain paper 10 Egress 11 Far from abundant 12 Sign of things to come 13 Malacca 20 Time zone 24 Fashion 26 Kind Of skirt 28 Symbol of authority 29 Vous - 30 Remainder 31 Dill, once 32 Mother of Pollux 33 Small branch 34 Tiny planets 36 Degree for a painter 37 Thaw 39 Fir product 40 Numbers 45 Subsidiary 46 Illinois city 48 Lion's home 49 "-r Family Robinson" 51 Insinuating 52 Sly looker 53 Certain race 54 bien 55 Booted 56 English general 57 Ready for business 59 Adam's son ti i 3 h r""5 i6 I? in r""y no in TS - T? n 22 "23 ; " 25"" "26 27 28 129 30 5B 'j fTStT in ; : ft ; --- inr irnsr ' 77 h8 UT " 50 ii bz yi ' ' 53 p &1 a- hr H V oo p p r i ij i i o c 6 c . 10 in i 4) z z 6 c 3 S Ol2 . fc5 The team began the winning streak last fall at the Derby Day chugging competition. This fall they won two more contests, the Phi Delta and Derby Day competitions. Kim Ford, Lynn MacCubbin, Debbie Algranti and Karen Reynolds are the ADPi chugging team. "We didn't volunteer or anything." MacCubbin said. "We just had a contest in the house and we were the four winners." Ever since then they have been "volunteered" by their sisters for chugging competitions. Ford. MacCubbin and Reynolds are from Charlotte and went to South Mecklenburg High School. With Algranti, who is from Houston, Tex., they make up a team that has won a cooler, a keg of beer and a big Pabst Blue Ribbon clock. Maybe there's something funny in Charlotte's water. They're stuck on Carolina ... But these UNC students are more interested in sticking Carolina on people's cars. They operate a bumper sticker company. The company was started last year when Jay Tanne, Robert Fentress, Van Vogel, Dan Dietz and Keith Morgan made up the "Tarheels' O'Koren - Dr. O.K." sticker, which became the subject of a controversy when the National Collegiate Athletic Association ruled that a school cannot use an individual player's name on a product. The group makes up slogans and then has the stickers printed by a Raleigh company, Tannen said. And they're having no problems so far this year. Their new sticker. "Honk if Yflu Love Carolina - Moo If Ya'll Fum State." has sold out at the UNC Student Stores, and they will make a profit on the reorder, Robert Fentress sid. Thursday. October t. i977 The Daily Tar Heel 3 Survey shows 67 dislike bans Public wants option on carcinogens B I nited l'ri's Internalionul WASHINGTON lwo out of three Americans think they, not the government, should decide whether saccharin or other alleged cancer-causing substances should be allowed on the market, an industry sponsored survey said Wednesday. The poll also said nearly half of those surveyed still agree with the philosophy ol the Delaney amendment the federal anti cancer law under which saccharin was banned and two-thirds feel they do not have enough information to decide for themselves on potential cancer risks. The Cambridge Reports survey, paid for by Union Carbide, which said it had nothing to do with the way it was conducted or written, conluded: "If regulatory agencies feel they have enough data to support a ban, they ought to be able to make that information available to the public and let the public decide." K.C. takes AL opener NEW YORK Two-run homers by Hal McRae and John Mayberry plus Fred Patek's disputed two-run double carried the Kansas City Royals to a 7-2 victory over the New York Yankees in the first game of the American l eague championship scries. Canal answers wanted WASHING ION I he acting head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee warned Wednesday the Senate is not likely to approve the Panama Canal treaties unless it gets answers to troubling questions raised in a leaked State Department cable. news briefs Acting Chairperson Frank Church, D Idaho. issued the warning aftei Sen. Robert Dole. R-Kan.. cited the confidential, potentially damaging document as proof that Panama denies U.S. claims that the treaties guarantee America defense and 'security rights in the waterway. Dole charged Wednesday the State Department has approached the Senate Ethics Committee to see if action can be taken against him for releasing the cable. succession Mideast talks distant UNITED NATION'S - There is still no basis of agreement between Israel and the Arabs tor resuming Middle East peace talks in Geneva. U.S. officials said Wednesday. Both Israel and the Arabs agree that the Palestinians should take part in any renewed peace talks in Geneva but there is still sharp disagreement on who those Palestinians should be, the officials said. "We do not have an agreed basis forgoing to Geneva." the U.S. officials said. Doubt on gas prices WASHINGTON The chairperson of a special House energy committee said W'ednesdav the House will not accept the Senate's plan to deregulate natural gas prices, but there isstill room for compromise on the issue. Rep. Thomas Ashley. D-Ohio. chairperson of the House Ad Hoc Energy Committee, said in an interview he hopes House-Senate conferees can start work on the issue nest week. Continued from page 1 Waiting for rain Tuesday consumption 4.5.U million gallons from University Lake 2.571 million gallons from Durham 1.963 million gallons Level of University Lake 63 inches below capacity Oct. 4, 1976 Total consumption 4.623 million gallons Level of University Lake 6 1 inches below capacity governors who favored this svstem. On Nov. 8. North Carolina voters will decide whether to adopt the two-term system, l ite Institute of Government report gives some of the pros and cons that will influence this decision. People favoring the two-term system say the voters should have the right to decide if the governor should continue in office. Proponents also say that effective leadership cannot be provided in just a four year term because the governor is hindered in every phase of his administration, including long-range planning, budget control and influence as a national spokesman. Hie report says opponents ol the two-term system believe nothing is wrong with the present system. I hey say concern about re election will constrain the governor's power more than it will increase it. I he repoit also savs opponent!) ol succession are afraid that the system will "upset our sy stem of checks and balances." I hey fear that the governor would have too much power, since he already "makes hundreds of appointments" and "prepares and administers the budget," the report says. Henry W. 1 evvis, director of the Institute ol Government, said he hoped that the report "will contribute to an informed choice when the people vote on Nov. 8." ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST Friday, Oct. 7 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Tickets $1.00 at Union Desk. Carolina n a TONIGHT! Scott Aifislc Deep Jonah BYO Beer & Wine FREE Milwaukee Ballet Residency: Oct. 14 I Master classes: LectureDemonstration: Publicity Workshop: Ballet" -10:3012.00 Dance Studio Modern 12:00-1:30 Women's Gym 3:00-4:00 Great Hall 9:0010:15 The Union Ssn-up sheets at the Union Desk and the Women's jm, Tickets now on sale for the Milwaukee Ballet Students General Public $3.00 $4.00 Oct. 15 8:00 Memorial Hall Carolina Forum Committee presents Nikki Giovanni 8:00 p.m. Memorial Hall FREE Videotape BENEATH THE WAR OF THE WORLDS Today and tomorrow 2:00 2nd Floor Lounge, Union FREE Oct. 19 8:00 p.m. CAROLINA UNION CLASSES wine appreciation belly dancing plant care bridge bartending yoga bike repair auto mechanics macrame social dance massage gymnastics modern dance candlemaking embroidery and more! Pick up brochure at Union Desk beginning Mon., Oct. 3. sign-ups end Fri., Oct. 7. n i mi Uf infill f Mini Hoait , Tt)' HHll" I'HU' I tx.c.3 yftfl xj$$ "r':-'"' .U 1 a-4 tViS Conic enjoy our new menu I ' ASV OXta with oveV 150 dishes- - H HaH03 A!11 cImhisv troin otintcltc-lmis WP" 1 I Lr Luncheon Specials I Mm kOW ltd iu'i! ilrnp smtp .ui.l Inn uul M Jf J V l"l"ll'""!l"'i,'' tl 2S I? ! i h.. U n t M.-m ill I M.-ll mil I n.'il Mm II . Vm ' 1 'ii. I !i I "iii(i .mil I ruillliii' II.IS I I jST I li i .'iiiini'iiil.ii'iui toi Vryi'i.iii.iiis JlSr l lliiu i uli Mitsln turn! w I'd Sii .mint Hu i II S wf s'1 ni'Hu'li Muslim!!!. I (i(i no V, niiii ,hhI t ni'il line , II. I I II V ' """''''i" Itii lt' ti i". Willi 2 iiii ilmp simps, 2 i'hh mils. 1 1 II j0 X. Will" I"' ."Ullli'l HMlsiMIV. ll.'H'tllll M.W J 1 1 Hi Luncheon " I I Mil. 1 Dining nou' lu'icn Mm' " " JOV wu in I Iff If BUffet ,,,, Jim Thj. 4 JO 9 ii I 3 f, AS iMmr-yei ( Tickets! m gWPHttfne $5.50 and I Schlitz Mexican Divorce "Money Honey Take Me Where the Music's Playing Ruby Baby Beat State Extravaganza in conjunction with - DU Carolina Union Recreation Committee Thursday, Oct. 13 wear your dancin' shoes! Sign up at Elliot's by October 12 Tonight at Elliot's: Castaways it

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