2 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday, October 18, campus Compiled by Public aarvvce announcement! mult be turned Union by 1 00 p m il they are to run the next ACTIVITIES TODAY Elect ion of officer! for the newly formed Aaeocletton of eVietneei Student will be it 3:30 p.m. in the faculty lounge on the third floor of Old Carroll. Anyone intemicd in running for office should contact Paul Ante at 933-3201 to tay what office you are eekinf. Steve Greenheri. a Chanel Hill CPA, will ipeak on the liability of an accountant in representing hit clients at a meeting of the Accounting Club at 7:30 n m. in Room T-7 New Carroll. The UNC AdaarlWng Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 203 Howell Halt- Work on the Sprite campaign for the 19711 ttudent competition will be orftnind and begun. The Carolina Union Pertoroisng Arte Committee will meet at 7 p m in the Frank Porter Griham l ounge of theCarolina Union. All intemted itudenu are invited to attend. The Outing Club will meet at 6:43 p.m. in Room 207 of the Carolina Union. A altde ihow will be pmented and meeting! for upcoming trip announced. The UNC Ml Club will meet at 7 p.m. in 111 Murphcy. All arc welcome Bring your duo. The HeereetJon toctely will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 2 1 7 of the Carolina Union. The itate conference in Wilmington will be dveuued. The Cameu Governing Council will meet at 8 30 p m. in t c Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. A public forum, tpontored by the People'! Alliance, will be held ai 8 p.m. at the Hirgraves Recreation Center on N. Robcruon Street. The meeting, entitled "Chapel Hill ai an Employer How Town Government Treats lu Workeri," will feature candidatet for Chapel Hill alderman, town employee and intereited memben of the public in an open discussion. The Ouke Unreeralty Department of Muale will preicni Horace Fiupatrick of Steeple Alton. England, at 7:30 p.m. in the East Duke Music Room He will lecture on the initrumenti of the Baroque and Cluneal Orchestra with particular reference to the horn. The Women'! Feetrrel Committee of AWS will meet at 8 p m. at J. Sharpe'l. Bring something to eat or drink. Dciaib of the meeting may be found on the door of the AWS office. pi Phi fraternity will hold iu inaugural ball for the Carthage Mini ton Anne i at 8,5 p m "The Original Drafters will provide the music. Formal attire is requested. ' The premed predenul society. Alpha EpeJton Oerta. will meet at 7 p.m. in 103 Berryhill Hill The topic will be Uetrue. Benson or graduate etudenl eeeklrte, imptoyinowt who want to use the tervices of the Career Planning and Placement Office are united to an onenutioa meeting at II am la the Frank Porter Graham room. Carolina Union. Career Itannang end Placement oflrn a free wortihnp on interviewing at 3 p m in 101 Hanei Hill Career Pluming and Placement iponaoong tm rwr-nen workshop which will focus on work values, eisema ant ilk Pan I a at 030am. Tuesday, and Pan llaait JO a m. Ttru forte ere m the Frank Porter Griham root. Car-Aa I woe. The CommHtea en Pe Cut wUI ewet at 8 a m am fn Room. Anyone with ideal for vxproug sra acinei.iina n enc eccen to the Cube a wtfcoes. The UNC Table Teua CU sent k ' ; n. a nnn Gym. AB aeweomeri are wekx-tnr The tteien Tabai J nert at 1 ijs. at ate timtansiat Rauunut located eceettee F rent as Sow met a torn orTKt- Thc Aaphell Jungea 1 fas ern( v Jree Hnaue. 3e shown at 7 pot at the CtauMi Hit Pjaec lawv Uaawi a free. UPCOMING EVENTS A UNC Phyeiea Coe eauiied "The Dating of Cave DepoaHi by ESR and TTarnnohiminesccnc: Application to Chroaosogv of Human Lde wiU be held at 3:50 p.m. Wednesday, in 263 Phillips Hall Coffee and lea will be served at 3:30p.m. in 277 Phillips. The Department of Chemlitry will present a colloquium entitled "The Molecular Basil of Eruymatic Hydration" at II a m. Wednesday in 308 Venable Hall. Y. Pecker from the University of Washington will speak. The Department of ttetllttca will pretest coeotuaaa entitled "Muturei of Gauuian Cylinder Set Meenro aw) Abstract Wiener Spaces at Models for Detecuoe ai 1 m eatanoay sa 224 Phillips Hill. Prof. Antoeae F Ouvkemu. cole Polytechnique Federalc de Laimiwe. eif ami Suspicious person sighted in Odum l vandalism occurs at Beat State University Polk Monday narrowed the search for a suspect wanted in connection with a auspicious-person sighting in Odum Village Sunday night, a police spokesperson said. Jeff Naglc told police he and his wife heard footsteps outside a window of their home at 2 14-A Branson St. late Sunday night. Police officers called to the scene searched but found no one in the area. The spokesperson said they have received similar reports from the area. Vandalism at the Beat Slate Extravaganza in Woollen Gym Thursday resulted in more than SI 50 damage to a water fountain and a bathroom door, according to police reports. Lt. Leon Ivey said the Delta Upsilon fraternity, sponsor of the pep rally, will be held responsible for the damage. Two men broke into the Morrison lobby early Thursday and threw three charcoal grills over the second-floor balcony, a dormitory desk attendant reported to police. Police summoned to Morrison apprehended THE Daily Crossword by J. G, Parsons ACROSS 20 Threaten 1 Pointed 22 Youthful remark escapades 5 News bits 24 Deoxyribo 10 Drainage nucleic system part acid 14 Famous name 25 Wing-like 39 Cry 40 Mites 41 Barrel 42 Numerical prefix 43 Furnace workers 45 Native: suft 46 Have a hunch 48 Is similar to 50 One against 52 Devour 53 Pretentious nonsense 57 Laboratory item 60 Hired hands 61 Mex. corn meal dish 63 Colorful Fish 64 Money in the pot 65 Resign 66 Cal. city 67 Inferior 68 Idyllic places in baseball 15 Altercation 16 Wild cry of drinkers 17 Oaf 18 Have - to pick 19 Close by 26 Place of disorder 31 Form of address 35 Excitement 36 Woven cloth 38 Conceit Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: LlElFlTri l" H B E P "'i.Iil JL 11 41 il L AiLM.iL ta n 1 am l ulil l NjpE H A R JjaT HA! A rri? 0 t cos p 0 0 n i!i.IilE 3ZllTicl 1 1 1 1 E LI T ft U L VP" A T AGU ftj 0 1 1 i fi 1 i 1 H 1 1 Z L 1 1 k H 3m 4. J I . 1 N iLlkOyiA.H.Y E R FOn a b strip 8 1 liE"!!1 ki 3iL 5. "l.'lIiiT- lli "ii. II 1 I SJlllLL D 0 T e Ljo e U p Is LJ e V E n It 11 p. ft rs t p Ifi b I '" I' I I'i il 75 T3 p" T7 , T 53 r rr mdft -J J5 rrtr kyrpr -4n rprpc jr ,5j 55 lt h j -"""TC itf -J1---p H 'p ir srisr n .sr sOsf jj ir .53 J? Tl 1 zi m 1 is ! I . 'III 1 1 1 Ill 1 1 1 - 1 -Bi. 1 ti 1977 calendar - Jodi Bishop in to the box outside the DTH orf cai in the day Each item will run at lean twice A pot-luck cmiknul lur ill participants and applicants in the Btg-BrolherBIg Slater program will he held at 6 p.m. Wednesday The program still needs big brothers. If interested, apply at the V and sign up for the dinner. An AW meetkva will he held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Room 215 Carolina Union. Persons from the Rape Crisis Center will talk about the sinus of rape legislation. The N.C. Stale University Student Center will present Jane Fonda (now starring in I illiin Hellmani Julia) in lecture it 8 p.m. Wednesday in Stewart Theatre. For tickets and information, call 737-3104 or go to the box office on the second floor of the University Student Center. The Sodedad Hlapanlca Caroline presents a lecture by John Kronik of Cornell University at 4:30 p m. Wednesday in Toy lounge, Dey Hall. Kronik will discuss "Galdiw and the Grotesque." A poetry reading will be held 11 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Art School in Carrboro. Featured pocti will be Jim l ark and Richard Pcabody Their readings will be followed by an "open reading. The COSMOP Book Van will he located behind the Art School from 7 to 9 p.m proceeding the reading. The UNC Sailing Club will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in 204 Carolina Union. Current club problems and plans will he discussed. Siilort interested in attending this Saturday's UVa Regatta are invited to attend. The Ice Hockey Out will meet at I p a. Wednesday in the lobby of the Carolina Union for practice. Anyone with a big car please bring it. The International Folk Dancera will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Student Center of the University Presbyterian Church. Drmet u Zdonoine (Croatian), Sukacko Kolo (Croatian) and Delilo(Turkiih) will he taught. All students are invited. Co 01 Bludente bt Broedcaatlng will meet at 7:30 Wednesday in Room 213. Carolina Union. WQDR-radio personality Pal Paiieraon will speak to the group. All CSB members and interested persons are encouraged to attend. ITEMS OF INTEREST The DHAT (Dental Hygiene Aptitude Teal) will he given Nov. II at a con of til Thn test is necessary for admission romideritKie to the profemonal part of the Dental Hygiene program Teat registration forms can be acquired in 101 Nash Hall or 405 Brauet Hill These need to be received in Chicago by Oct. 21 tallow one week for mail) The test also will be given Jan. 13, with a regutratsn deadline at Dec. 23. Aiientioa grediieeg and pro leea tonal atudenta: Don't forget to have war portru take FREE for the 1978 Yatktlv Yak. Porn-am will te take Oct. 24 through Nov. 4. Call 933-1259 for more miormum and an appointment. Graduate and irotttuonal uudcnii interested in serving as won on GV-eoueH leonor Court arc requested 10 call Ihe GPSF ftrfinr f. if.: am Woadt) through Friday. 9.13-5675 or David HarkJemw W14 Vreuioatinai mw brag accepted from graduate and professional wiiA-m awFiMM a emwg on the Cnanceftor'e Conwitttee on M kWvce. He Itudenl Store Adeteory Commute and he atej Beevd Please call the Graduate and Professional Si-unim Fejenetan. 33-57S between 10 a.m. and 2 p m. Monday '.nVruspt F?wt "Tie Jirirwn m of North Carolina's Seashores." a slide ve evt-ire aad dacuxswn directed by Orvin Pilkey, will be held ' AI . tlrdnnday in Room 202. Carolina Union. Pilkey. a Puiti gxieogat a the author of Mow To Uw Mun An IshnJ The rm a tauaiored by the N.C. Coaetal Club. Aneae aitereiied in working on the Black Ink adnrtlarng aad snook) ronucl Elliott Lynch at 933-4474 by Wednesday. Wanted: peiiomtere. Individuals willing to donate their lime and latent in performing at a local praon Especially rock bands, but drama and individual prcsentationi would also be appreciated. For more information, go by Bingham 205 or call 933-50 50(Speech 95). Are you intereited in 1 Foreign Service Offtoer career? The application deadline for the 1977 Foreign Service written examination a Oct. 21, and the date of the examination U Dec. 3. More information ia available at the Career Planning and Placement Office. 211 Hanei Hill. AI SIMS Club madstalon who practice the T M technique are invited to group meditations at 1 1:30a.m. and 1 2: 1 5 p.m everyday in 104 Murphcy. Please be prompt. There will be no Novice Crew Team practice until we gel our waiver forms. You will he contacted when practice resumes. Any questions, call George or Selh. two suspects but later released them, saying the two intoxicated men admitted they had entered the building illegally and said they would pay for damages totaling $25. There were no arrests. Diane Travis of 246 Craige told police her room was ransacked after she had left it at 2 a.m. last Sunday. When she returned at 4:40 a.m., she found her purse emptied on her bed, chest drawers ransacked and flower pots knocked to the floor. Police reports indicate the suspects entered through the room window and exited via the door. Missing items included a clock radio, a portable TV and $2 in change. Total value of the missing items is SI 82. James B. Snider of 734 Hinton James reported his $200 bicycle missing from the bike rack outside Dey Hall early Wednesday, police said. Snider told police he had locked his bike with a cable wrapped through both wheels and the rack. Police said Garland Wayne Blackwell reported that he was assaulted with a water balloon while walking past Old East Friday afternoon. 69 Network: abbr. . 29 Censured scathingly 30 Vampire's undoing 32 Phrase indicating trouble 33 Marble 34 Particles 37 To laugh, in France 43 Dispatched 44 Peter Pan character 47 Expert in mine detec tion 49 Twirlers' needs 51 Swap 53 Fellow 54 Gauzelike fabric 55 Palo - 56 Fleshy fruit 57 Macerate 63 Hrtiherd 59 "-old black magic..." 62 - Yutang DOWN Soothing lotion Lily plant Certain tournament 4 Flammable substance 5 Dies - 6 Place for a bath 7 Sufficient, to poets 8 Tiny por traits 9 Part of s fish line 10 Sp. title 11 Eye part 12 Castle feature 13 Iranian: abbr. 21 Play people 23 Br. title 26 Rigging supports 27 Venerate 28 Undiluted Recent bus By KEITH HOLLAR Staff Writer Two recent mishaps resulting in injuries to bus passengers provoked warnings from Chapel Hill Transportation Department officials of the potential dangers awaiting the unwary passenger. "We just want to make students more aware of the safety problem," Bert Gurganus, Chapel Hill Transit System's operations superintendent, said recently. "We're trying to make the drivers aware of the safety problem, and they're very conscious of it." One accident occurred when a passenger got off a bus through a front exit and walked into the path of a motorcycle. In the other mishap, a student attempting to chase down a U -route bus was struck by a car. Gurganus said neither mishap resulted in serious injury. But he said these accidents illustrated a point: "The potential is very great for serious injuries. "Just because a bus is stopped doesn't mean the traffic flow has stopped," Gurganus said. Students hurrying to get to class are often guilty of exiting at the front and stepping into the street without checking for oncoming traffic, he said. At a bus drivers' meeting last week, transportation officials requested that drivers ask passengers to exit at the rear door of the bus. But the policy of exiting at the rear is not new. "That's the way we operate," said bus dispatcher Whit Thomas. "The rear exit is the safe exit, and you avoid oncoming passengers." But, he said, some riders are stubborn and do not want to cooperate. "We can't fight with them. We can just warn them." Thomas said the transportation department is preparing informational cards to help get the message across. "We're going to put up cartoon-type signs in the buses warning riders what can happen when they get off the bus," he said. "We'll use illustrations and words (on the cards) asking people to exit at the rear doors," said Bill Callahan, transportation administrative assistant. "We want something to stick in people's minds." Gurganus said bicyclists and motorcyclists who weave in and out of traffic also create dangerous situations. "A lot of bicyclists do some pretty silly things, such as riding between a bus and the curb when the bus is about to make a stop," he said. "That can be fatal. It's difficult for drivers to see bicyclists with a 35-foot bus and two mirrors. Village Opticians PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED LENSES DUPLICATED CONTACT LENSES fitted polished cleaned SUNGLASSES prescription non-presenption TWO IfDPORTRNT EVENT.S mfl'RK YOUR CflLENDflR Attention Malcom Scholl, the designer of the new UdiOanatUSt PhCKeMgtf speaker line and Dr. Tominari, the designer of the Dynavctor cartridge and the world's only $595 tone arm will be here on Wednesday, October 19, from Noon 6 PM to meet the public and answer your questions! The new Phase Matrix speakers add a third dimension to stereo imaging. Optimum dispersion coupled with the unique Phase Matrix eliminates phase cancellation. The result is stereo imaging unsurpassed by speakers costing far more. The Dynavector cartridge takes the basic moving coil principle and develops it into new standards of perfection and performance. Each individual part has been designed and crafted to achieve previously unheard-of tolerances. This precision gives Dynavector its amazing output and crosstalk specifications. Meet the men behind both of these outstanding components on Wednesday, October 19. Rudio Sunday, That's right an Audio Auction! Stereo Sound will be auctioning off any components which you wish to offer for sale, as well as many new, used, discontinued and demo components from their stock. If you're interested, come by for further details. Check next week's Advocate for the time and place. Street i fL Vb t r-ronklin Street STEREO S 942-8546 Won., Thuri . Frl , 10-8 I I Tuaa . Wed , Sat . 10-6 mishaps result in injuries 1 1 tmni it t vXSF i- Jli K4 lt According to Bed Gurganus of the Chapel Hill Transportation persons pushing and Department, students aren't being as careful as they should be stops before the bus at bus stops. One of the biggest problems, Gurganus said, is numbers of persons "There are some people who are very bwjii.mmm,.:M conscientious, but those who aren't make all the bicyclists took bad." . Gurganus cited several other situations brought to his attention by the bus drivers which created hazards involving buses: Persons getting between buses when more than. one bus is unloading at the same stop. "If something happens to the brakes and the bus rolls, it can sandwich them between the buses." Persons standing at the edge of the curb on Columbia Street near the Scuttiebutt. Because the edge of the street dips toward the curb, the buses lean to the right, and anyone standing too closely may be struck by the right-hand mirror. Persons "pushing and shoving and jumping off the curb" at bus stops before the bus stops. This is particularly a problem when large numbers of persons are waiting to board a bus, and fearing they may be left. John C. Southern, Optician 121 E. Franklin St. Next lo tht Varsity Thoatre 942-3264 fludiophilesl Auction October 23 OUNCI I -,f""li 4vr'.-' Mil 4 $ DTH Classifieds Announcements THE FELLOWSHIP of Christian Athletes will meet tonight in Kenan Fieldhouse at 8:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome! IF YOU ENJOY HIKING, biking, canoeing, climbing, etc., the Outing Club is for you. Come to our meetings Tuesdays at 7:00 in the Union. ITS COMING! Did you miss out? Attend UNC Ski Club 77! Tuesday, Oct. 18, 7:00 p.m. in 111 Murphey. IT'S COMING! Ski Killington, Vermont with the U.N.C. SKI CLUB. Only $165.57 for transportation, lodging, 5-day lift, 2 meals daily and all the partying you can handle! Contact Bill Verch 933-2567. Or come to Ski Club! CAMPUS COPY CENTER OPENING soon! On the alley by the big rock next to the Port Hole restaurant. Watch for grand opening this month! Cameras WILL TRADE NIKON F-2 system with Photomic, 24mm, 50 mm-f.14, 105 mm lenses, filters, case, hotshoe, etc. for equivalent Leica rangefinder system. Call 929-5775 For Rent FOR SALE - GRANVILLE EAST Contract. Call 933-1757 for details. For Sale FOR SALE: A good pair of Docksiders almost new but I can't wear them. $21.00. Call Jean 12:00 5:00, 966-4243. '68 DODGE DART for sale. Still runs. Best offer. Call 544-7159. Ask for David W. Keep trying. 1974 YAMAHA RD-350. Excellent Condition. $600 or best offer. Call 933-5801, after 6 p.m. or weekends. SEASONED HARDWOOD for sale. Ash, oak, hickory. Large pickup load delivered and stacked 35.00, special discount for students since I'm one myself, 942-1394 evenings. 1 PAIR FRYE BOOTS - factory seconds. E bargain at $25. Tan crepe-soled boots $20. Pair Swedish clogs $10. All sizes 9-10 and of fine quality. Call 929-8231. Will negotiate. Help Wanted COMPARDIES NOW OPENING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT COMPARDIES RESTAURANT, LOCATED AT JONES FERRY AND DAVIES ROAD IN NEARBY CARRBORO, WILL SOON BE REOPENING WITH A NEW NAME AND NEW MANAGEMENT FEATURING A WIDE SELECTION OF EXCELLENT FOODS AND THE BEST IN LIVE ENTERTAINMENT. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN THE WORKING STAFF OF THIS NEW ESTABLISHMENT WHICH WILL MORE THAN LIKELY PUT CHAPEL HILL ON MOST DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT MAPS. NOW HIRING AT TOP WAGES AND OFFERING BEST BENEFITS TO BOTH FULL AND PARTTIME HELP. IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT FOR BARTENDERS COOKS, DISHWASHERS, ATTRACTIVE WAITRESSES. APPLY IN PERSON AT COMPARDIES BETWEEN 10 AM AND 3 PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. COMPARDIES JONES FERRY AT DAVES 942-8584 FM 107 WDBS: Now taking announcer applications. Also want volunteer news stringersreporters. Call Bob Conroy 929-WDBS. ADDRESSERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Work at home no experience necessary excellent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 269, Dallas, TX 75231. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: Looking for a part-time job with good income, flexible hours, and real experience with a career opportunity in the business world? Call Jim Morgan, Northwestern Mutual Life, 942-4187. NEED a part-time hard working employee with good typing skills to work weekday afternoons addressing letters and making catalogues. Call 498 8783 between 2 and 5 P.M. weekdays for appointment. ' S' S1V f i shoving and jumping off the curb at bus stops, particularly a problem when large are waiting. Staff photo by Fred Barbour. OVERSEAS JOBS summeryear-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. Airfields, $500-$1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing, Free inform. Write: International Job Center, Dept. NL, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704 Instruction NEW YOGA CLASSES with Hannah Baggins begin Oct. 26 at The Yoga Place 452 W. Franklin. For more information and registration call 967-9686. Come relax into joy. Lost Pets LOST: MALE SIBERIAN Husky, seven months old, sixty-five pounds. Answers to "Nikki." If found call John Saunders 929-6424. Sizeable reward; no questions asked! Miscellaneous COLLEGIATE RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands on file. All academic subjects. Send $1.00 for mail order catalog. Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. (213) 477-8474. INSTA-COPY offset printing .& quick oopVirifc while you wait ltXH'sarfefa'iSifin;. guarantee dv .Check our, fast service ad"totlf ,prpiIflirt these work. Insta-copy, corner of Franklin & Columbia (over the Zoom). 929-2147. I'M LOOKING FOR fellow amateur herps. to discuss our mutual hobby, compare collections, etc. Faculty and student calls welcomed. CaD Chuck 967-7946. HAVE YOU EVER ADVERTISED on the cube? Call 933 2431 or write the "Committee on the Cube," 1212 Granville West with your ideas for improved use. Personal DUSTY, You said that you talk yourself out of things. This time, talk yourself into something. A woman has the right to change her mind. SOMEONE PLEASE tell Rebecca Igleheart to call Ruth Ann at (201) 540-8305. THANK YOU TO ALL patrons of Saturday's free flick for your patience, good will, and understanding. You make it a pleasure to serve you - Sat. Night Staff TO DICK'S BAKER'S DOZEN: Lynn, Eddie, James, Penny, Dea, Ann, Cowan, Elizabeth, Wolfe, Margaret, Marion, Coltrane, Taylor. You're all fruit cakes, hope you keep your buns warm in Carthage! COLORADO JOB INFORMATION. Colorado Springs, Aspen, Vail. Rush $2.00 Box 785,; Manitou Springs, Cobrado 80829 Tickets WANTED: TWO TICKETS for UNC SC game. Call 929-8672 after 6 p.m. please. Transportation I NEED A RIDE to(frpm Atlanta (or that general vicinity) the weekend of October 21. Will gladly share expenses. Call Dianne at 933-5185. 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The Da Tm Haal wWnot onttatnat adpjatemiH araay ntewltorartytypooraptilcaterToraflr rroreouTar1twi twitaarieMoalaahenteliialitaawMMitiaaai PMe.fl) on day tttor the acfcertoeinont appear, atcttat (1) WW day ol reoaMne. ttw Mar ahee or Mboripaii at Ma paper. Tta Dally Tar Heel jt not be ruponifcn lar asere ttaw one bieorroct tneerdon of art idvirHiiiinl KwH to run several Itme. Nottc tor men oorree bob muet be (taen before tie mat toaerao. Vem Taylor, Buelneaa Manager Dan CeltM, AdwtMng Manager 1 m

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